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To make a long story short, it was clear from the inception of the idea that UBI is about absolute control; it will be linked to total compliance, while even the definition of compliance is subject to change.

I disagree with the first predicate in the following, quoted at the end of the article:

"Breaking free of the 1% and their constructs is not just possible, it has become necessary."

No, it it not possible to "break free," because the very same people control and/or own just about everything that matters, especially the global money flow. They can create plandemics, wars (esp. on TV), "alien" attacks, but at the moment, they are busy, generating famine and a worldwide collapse of the monetary system, while implementing steps towards full control in all cooperating countries, which actually include Russia and China, too.

"Breaking free" would require a miracle:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/a-new-timetable-towards-success?utm_source=%2Fprofile%2F42034032-ray-horvath-the-source-&utm_medium=reader2

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I understand your pessimism and feel it myself. To clarify, that quote actually comes from Vandana Shiva in her new book "Oneness vs. the 1%."

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Of course, I never blamed anyone, especially not the site owner; simply suggested a correction...

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People will get 'addicted' to UBI. After a few years of it, most people will have no work experience or skills, and no way out of the UBI trap. Then they'll be forced to obey government commands under threat they will be cut off. It will be impossible for people to refuse things like vaccines under this scenario.

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A very real danger of UBI programs, to be sure. As my old grandpa used to say, "You get nothing for nothing," so beware of those claiming to offer you something for free. (Of course, I'm not talking about friends and locals participating in a barter economy but even then there's a fair exchange.)

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