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Paving the Road to Hell II

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The first edition of 'Paving the Road to Hell' was written in Spanish and published in 1989. It provided evidence that a group of powerful double-crossing families, who belong to the world's wealthiest people, intend to obtain complete and total control over every human being on our planet. Their ultimate goal is a 'Technocratic World Dictatorship', in which a computer-controlled social order rules and in which the individual will be controlled at all times. A retrospective view of the events of the last thirty years shows that practically all topics mentioned in the book have come to fruition, often in an awesome manner. It is not without reason that the book was banned in France. To create the 'totalitarian world government', the support of top political leaders is essential. Within this second edition of 'Paving the Road to Hell', you will learn that, although political leaders on the world stage play opposite roles, behind the scenes they pursue the same goal: a 'Technocratic World Dictatorship'. High-ranking politicians are just pawns in the game. They are mere puppets directed from behind the scenes. The revelations in this second volume of 'Paving the Road to Hell' enable the reader for the first time to see how high-ranking politicians are controlled from behind the scenes. The book also serves to give us an idea of what's in store for the near future.

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KlappentextThe first edition of 'Paving the Road to Hell' was written in Spanish and published in 1989. It provided evidence that a group of powerful double-crossing families, who belong to the world's wealthiest people, intend to obtain complete and total control over every human being on our planet. Their ultimate goal is a 'Technocratic World Dictatorship', in which a computer-controlled social order rules and in which the individual will be controlled at all times. A retrospective view of the events of the last thirty years shows that practically all topics mentioned in the book have come to fruition, often in an awesome manner. It is not without reason that the book was banned in France. To create the 'totalitarian world government', the support of top political leaders is essential. Within this second edition of 'Paving the Road to Hell', you will learn that, although political leaders on the world stage play opposite roles, behind the scenes they pursue the same goal: a 'Technocratic World Dictatorship'. High-ranking politicians are just pawns in the game. They are mere puppets directed from behind the scenes. The revelations in this second volume of 'Paving the Road to Hell' enable the reader for the first time to see how high-ranking politicians are controlled from behind the scenes. The book also serves to give us an idea of what's in store for the near future.

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Erscheinungsjahr2023
Erscheinungsdatum30.08.2023
Auflage1. Auflage
Seiten148 Seiten
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2. The Great Transition

The Club of Rome was founded in the Academia dei Lincei in Rome by Aurelio Peccei and Alexander King. The topic of recent Club of Rome meetings has been The Great Transition:

We are convinced that we are in the early stages of the formation of a new type of world society which will be different from todays as was that of the world ushered in by the Industrial Revolution that preceded it. 2

Dee Hock, founder of the VISA Credit Card Association (1968), the first major credit card institute - an alternative to cash money - said:

We are at that very point in time when a 400-year-old age is dying and another is struggling to be born - a shifting of culture, science, society, and institutions enormously greater than the world has ever experienced. 3

In this quote, Dee Hock refers to the period of building a global, centrally controlled monetary system and the end of the period of industrialization, two things that completely determine our lives.

The run-up to the Transition, the Paradigm shift or Shift , started many years ago. It has been discussed in financial, political and New Age movements, as well as in management books and courses on, for example, Change management .

This century-long process is now almost at an end. We are on the brink of the Transition that various leading political and media figures have been talking about for some time.

We need a new paradigm of development in which the environment will be a priority. World civilization as we know it will soon end. We have very little time and we must act. If we can address the environmental problem, it will have to be done within a new system, a new paradigm. We have to change our mindset, the way humankind views the world. - Mikhail Gorbachev

The effective execution of Agenda 21 will require a profound reorientation of all human society, unlike anything the world has ever experienced, a major shift in the priorities of both governments and individuals and an unprecedented redeployment of human and financial resources. - UN Agenda 21

This is a process that can either take place harmoniously or in leaps and bounds, with a lot of social chaos. Ultimately that depends on us all. People who are only focused on their everyday existence may well be in for a very nasty surprise.

What exactly is the transition? Is it the beginning of a new society and a new way of living? Or is it a technocratic dictatorship? In light of the history of the existing system, chances are it will be the latter.

The fact that we have a globally connected computer network became clear on January 17, 2009, when Augmented Reality was introduced for mobile phones across the world, to make it possible to add virtual images to realistic images.

Augmented Reality has to meet three requirements:
The system combines reality and virtual elements;
It is real-time interactive;
It operates in three dimensions; it has Back-Tracking Support (real-time tracking is required).

What about our privacy?

A similar concept was launched some years ago: Augmented Identity Management, in which software and facial recognition are combined. If you are in a certain location and you are looking for someone, your mobile phone can help you track them down.

It may be clear to everyone that current developments will have a huge impact in social (and criminal) terms. People will do crazy things, accidents will happen and government control will continue to grow.

The ultimate goal is to get everyone to communicate online, a complete integration of man and technology. Facebook and Twitter are merely the first stages. But already texting, emailing and twittering have become hugely important. Traditional means of correspondence have become increasingly rare and, as a result, our empathy continues to be reduced.

What will follow is a complete integration of man and technology. The point at which this process will have become irreversible is called the Transition.

We need to ask ourselves the following questions: Who ultimately controls this centrally managed system? Who benefits from its complete integration? What kind of future awaits us?

Cash money will be abolished soon to make way for our total dependence on the global computer system. From that moment on one can only pay with a credit card, a smart phone, with a fingerprint or a chip in your body.

The current money and payment system will lose its validity. The abolition of cash paves the way for the total dependence on an already existing worldwide centrally controlled computer system. It isn t known who will manage this system.

Not only do bank lobbies and multinationals counteract cash, governments around the world are also committed to making it impossible to pay with cash.

There is a questionable mission behind abolishing cash:

Forbidding cash is not only an attack on individual freedom in general, but also on freedom of choice. It is a totalitarian thought. Hitler, Stalin and Mao would turn posthumously in their grave at the idea that they have had to do without this opportunity.

After the ban on cash, a unique electronic chip card (RFID chip) will make cash money transfer completely unnecessary. This chip will be your ID to gain access to everything you need such as the supermarket, food, transportation, education, healthcare, et cetera.

In practice, this means that the person who manages the computer system can control everyone from anywhere.

The period of individual self-determination has come to an end. We will become powerless subjects, totally dependent in all respects on the person who manages the computers.

Crime - as we know it - will disappear. The law is equal for everyone; black and white money will no longer be relevant. Rich and poor become relative concepts: Everyone is totally dependent on the digital financial system. Any anomalous behavior will be recorded. Should the system consider an aspect of the behavior unacceptable: Access Denied!

The police won t come looking for you; you will have to go to them to find out why you have been logged out of the system.

You have no choice: Your (electronic) car won t start; you are banned from public transport; even at the supermarket, the doors won t even open. So there you are, hungry and broke. It s only now that you begin to realize that things have been this way for decades. But television has always told you things were going very well (progress!).

You could try and look for help from your relatives and friends, Anne Frank-style, if it weren t for the fact that their actions are monitored by the same system that just shut you out. Any help they will provide you beyond taking you to the police helpdesk will have serious consequences for them.

What political movement or interest group will come to your defense? There s nobody you can trust. The System has shifted the burden of proof: Why don t you explain yourself? Nobody will stick their neck out for you; nobody is responsible.

Privacy

Our privacy is becoming less and less important to us: Reality TV, webcams, Augmented Reality, even the government is less and less inclined to stay out of our private lives. We don t have anything to hide, do we? Who cares; just don t give us a headache!

Like fools, we entrust all our private information to the system and totally depend on it for our monetary and other needs. We don t notice it, because we are busy making just enough money to get by, stuck in traffic, watching television and football matches, shopping and going on holiday.

We simply can t be bothered to use our brains and maintain our skills.

There s an electronic device for everything. We go from active to passive; from independent to fully dependent; from awareness to ignorance; from social cohesion to so-called independence and social fragmentation. The System takes care of everything and is responsible for everything. We now depend on the System, and no longer on each other.

What else could we expect from people who, for the last fifty years, have been raised by the media rather than their parents? When you play with gadgets rather than other people from a tender age, it influences your sense of compassion, conscience and responsibility.

We look increasingly like a group of tourists that meekly follows their guide into unknown territory. A skilful guide who leads his friends by the hand for souvenirs and attractions. He gets a commission and sees to it that pockets are emptied. At the end of the tour, we are bankrupt but happy.

As far as our behavior is concerned: We used to focus on each other. Our role models were our parents, and people in our social environment.

Now our behavior is dictated by the media. Hollywood, MTV and YouTube give us role models and lifestyles that we normally would never be exposed to. The consequences: Generation gap and alienation!

Our children get emotionally isolated at a very tender age. They feel that nobody understands them. To attract attention, they start doing the craziest things. What things? They can see that on television, as long as they get to see themselves on YouTube or in the newspapers.

Soaps also influence our behavior. In this respect, soaps are very interesting. Some of...
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