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No sex, no alcohol, no books

Réseau InternationalNo sex, no alcohol, no books

International Network - Jan 29, 2023

A look at the current agenda that seems to be slyly pushed by social engineers.

   

As the Big Break is in full swing, with the suspension of mRNA bioweapons seemingly imminent (and all the explosive fallout that will follow), one could be forgiven for overlooking the other, relatively subtle, social programming that is increasingly forcing its way through the military-grade psychological operation that is mainstream media.

On my apocalypse bingo card, I've long counted 'prohibition' – but not just for booze, for 'love' as well. Does that sound like a bit too much conspiracy to you? Well, let’s break down the building blocks of my definitely-not-clickbitch-because-I-am-slyly-shadow-banned headline…

First, my predictions regarding the alcohol ban:

I've talked about this before, and others have understandably objected, "but why would depopulation-obsessed overlords want to ban alcohol when alcohol abuse helps kill so many people?" ? ". I say it's because of the “alcohol paradox,” a phenomenon that causes heavy drinkers to live longer than teetotalers (yes, you read that right). Abuse of alcohol or any other substance is unquestionably bad, and there are obviously some problem drinkers who need to stop, but the fact remains that regular alcohol consumption is linked to longevity. increased. This seems to be because alcohol consumption is very often linked to increased socializing – it often takes place at pubs, parties, picnics, etc. – and because the protective effects of social connectedness on health are so powerful that they help counteract many of the health hazards associated with alcohol consumption – making alcohol consumption and socializing a statistically healthier activity than abstinence alone.

So, since the lords want us to be as lonely and isolated as possible (particularly because loneliness and isolation are strongly predictive of an early death), one of the main facilitators of regular and sustained socialization in Great -Brittany – alcohol – must disappear.

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