Tucked away, hidden away in one of (well, it's broadly speaking, in several, but...) the books of Plato, you will see a rather silly statement as to the 'meaning of life.' That is, your individual personal life.
Socrates says it's about the ability to make war.
Waaa?!
But not just any kind of war - in some sense, this is similar to the way Mohammed Hijab tries to get around the concept of 'jihad.'
LOL
This should be part of any self-respecting 'bug out' kit. See - the storm clouds gathering in the background there? |
Actually, nah - Socrates means, literally means real war. In fact it's much much worse than that. He says it's about taking the money off the drones and committing the queen bee(/s) to the flames.
Okay, a casual reader is not going to see any of this - they will just see explanations about drones making honey and stashing it away, and the rulers encouraging all of these drones in the first place, but then, thieving off them in aggressive ways but in certain political systems such as democracy, allowing the 'de-honeyed' drones to stay alive, which leads to them 'growing stings' which in the long run ends up causing total destruction of the whole of that society anyway.
In the exact next paragraphs though, Plato writes about Socrates trying to explain how the making of war - really, the art and effective capability to, make war - is the absolute and ultimate object of the intelligent life.
Huh?
Really?
Oh yeah yeah. It's that. That's what it is.
JES? Are you looking? |
When will 'Doomsday' come -, is what we have been seeing people ask on that other, private board this week, just after the stock market flopped a bit then 'made a come-back' and thus disgruntling all the bears.
Doomsday for all the drone bees is when the dragonflies are around.
Don't forget, drone bees are greedy little things, whose greed is inflamed by the 'queen bees' who centralize control of everything - and the queen bees are in fact just as greedy as the drones too.
They're all greedy. And their greed knows no bounds.
The dragonflies are not greedy because they have a never-ending supply of sustenance.
It's all there, right in front of them, laid out before them, as they hover about.
The bees, you see, have their heads down, staring at the flowers and the pollen and the nectar - while the dragonflies hover up above them, just behind their heads.
...It is not as if the dragonflies do not 'sense' what the bees must be thinking; the bees only have droning and nectar on their minds all the time. It is evident from what they do, from what their constant behavior is. They are aware of nothing else at all.
Fair enough though, dragonflies don't live in the 'mansions' of the drone bees.
So, you won't be getting to live in some abandoned McMansion when the fires or the floods come.
Pretty brutal though, all of this - because the dragonflies are literally going to eat, the bees. Not the honey. After all - we don't eat money, do we. We like money, but we don't deify it, we don't worship it. Yes we deify 'knowledge' but not just any 'knowledge' - which is the distinction Socrates makes about it; he says there must be a certain kind of knowledge and understanding that attains, reality and truth rather than sees things at large. He's not even accepting 'evidence and proof' in a certain way. He even says certain people at a certain stage give up the use of their sight and their other senses in order to accompany 'truth.'
The rest like puppy-dogs rejoice in pulling and tearing at all who come near them (Kamala Harris?).
'And when they have (the puppy-dogs) made many conquests and yet also received defeats at the hands of many, they violently and speedily get into a way of not believing anything which they believed before, and (because they affect society at large since they have stolen rulership) everything that deals in real knowledge and understanding is apt to have a bad name with the rest of the world.'
Super advanced, super intelligent people, attain through guile not force, even though they certainly are able to exert force.
The answer to the question 'when is this famous Doomsday' - is: it is when you become a dragonfly and learn all the techniques entailed, and apply them.
So is it true or not, that volcanic lightning causes huge storms and deadly flooding elsewhere around the world from where the volcanic eruption was?
I mean, at minimum, if it is true (which it is), then for sure you know that, following large scale volcanic eruptions, there will be a series of massive deadly floods some place.
So, if we posted, say, a year ago (or maybe was it just a few months?), articles about 'blue lava...'
LOL
What would make sense about having 'bug out bags,' is something for if or when there are sudden catastrophic natural events like major flooding.
All these things must first come to pass.
Double 'LOLz.'