Osmo Vikman がリツイート

They're Engineering Scarcity to Own Everything, Air, Water, Soil Included.
Folks, let's cut through the spin. The CEO of the Institute for Sustainability Leadership, Lindsey Hooper, just laid it out plain: water, soil, and oxygen are no longer "infinite commons." They're to be classified as assets on a global balance sheet.
This isn't poetry, it's accounting. Think about it. When you turn the essentials of life into line items, you create a ledger where BlackRock, the WEF, and their network of "sustainability" managers become the landlords. Tracked flows. Metered access. Taxed usage. Rationed distribution.
Your farm's soil? An asset entry. The rainwater on your land? Monetized. That breath of fresh air? A debit on the sheet unless you've got the digital credits.
I've seen this playbook before, in housing bubbles, mortgage securities, endless wars funded by debt. It's financial engineering dressed as environmentalism. They don't want to save the planet; they want to own it. Enclose the last commons, issue the bonds, and collect the rent on existence itself.
The Great Reset? It's not a conspiracy, it's a spreadsheet. Central bankers and asset managers are capturing the biosphere to backstop their trillion-dollar Ponzi. Your lungs, your garden, your survival, now collateral.
Step back. Who benefits? Not you. Opt out while you can.
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