Now I know why Klaus Schwab mentioned that there is a narrow window of opportunity
Thanks Sally.
This is a long read. In summary, it is a book review of many books that the author used to write this important piece.
During Fourth Turnings, which we are in the Crisis Stage, a Neo-liberal post-modern narrative has captured society. Basically the saying “Strong men create good times, good times create weak men, weak men create bad times, bad times create strong men” and the cycle repeats. We are in the midst of the weak men stage and the strong men need to arise from the bad times.
The WEF group has captured the so called leaders of the world with their narrative because we have become weak. As in not adhering to sacred principles but deferring to dictators who promise us security for our freedom. Luckily, people are waking up and the WEF will run out of steam if we push-back. The narrow window he talks about.
We either come out the other side living in tyranny or we go back to the rights and freedoms given to us all by sacred principles. These principles are challenged roughly every four generations.
He speaks of the importance of waking up those who have fallen victim to the Narrative. Only when the majority have woken up, challenge through the courts, don’t comply and actively protest this evil will we emerge to start the process again. Even dictators have their limits.
That is the peaceful option. Tough but better than the full out war which we may be falling into.
An excellent thoughtful piece. 1 hour read
https://www.juliusruechel.com/2022/05/words-from-dead-how-to-lift-society.html
PS: this is why it’s important for the Court challenges to proceed even after the offending acts have been dropped. ie The Peckford Challenge (Freedom to travel unimpeded)