Dropping PC and Tablet Use

DROPPING PC AND TABLET USE


Great positive changes are underway at every level of our reality. They began in earnest in 2012, and have been increasing in speed and magnitude. I began writing this series of articles, entitled "Positive Changes That Are Occurring", in July of 2013.


These historically-unprecedented positive changes are being driven by many hundreds of thousands, if not millions of simple, inexpensive Orgonite devices based on Wilhelm Reich's work. Since Don Croft first fabricated tactical Orgonite in 2000, its widespread, ongoing and ever-increasing distribution has been unknitting and transforming the ancient Death energy matrix built and expanded by our dark masters, well, all the way back to Babylon, and before. And, as a result, the Ether is returning to its natural state of health and vitality.


One of those changes is that PC and Tablet use is dropping exponentially, regardless of culture or geography, because the populace has recognized that technology has been weaponized against it.


PC sales decreased continuously from 2012 to 2020. 


2012 is when the great positive changes that are underway at every level of our reality got underway in earnest. I started writing this series of articles on the subject in the summer of 2013.


In October 2012, IT PRO widened its eyes to simulate honesty and said “Desktop PC sales fall as business users turn to tablets”.


The word “fall” was used because it’s it’s softer than “drop”, and also as a thinly-veiled reference to the fallen Lord Lucifer. But the main reason it was used is because it’s general. The international news blackout that is in place on this subject forbids the use of any statistics in headlines that would provide insight into the magnitude of the trend I’m documenting here.


Since sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines, it goes a long way toward “compartmentalizing” the phenomenon. 


“Business users turn to tablets” is a bullshit plausible-deniability excuse, put forward because many or most readers will grasp virtually any straw, no matter how thin, to remain off the hook of personal responsibility.


Here, in 2012, PC’s are already dead, and “tablets” are the latest Bad Actor in the collapsing Ponzi scheme that is technology.


In July 2013, bizjournals.com said “Dell "Exploring" Wearable Technology Market as PC Sales Drop”.


Where “drop” is general. The international news blackout that is in place on this subject forbids the use of any statistics in headlines that would provide insight into the magnitude of the trend I’m documenting here.


Since sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines, it goes a long way toward “compartmentalizing” the phenomenon. 


Bizjournals is pushing wearables, the then-new gimcrack being featured in the collapsing confidence game that is Technology.


In May 2014, PCR said “iPad sales fall as consumers hold on to existing devices for longer”.


The word “fall” was used because it’s softer than “drop”, and also as a thinly-veiled reference to the fallen Lord Lucifer. But the main reason it was used is because it’s general. The international news blackout that is in place on this subject forbids the use of any statistics in headlines that would provide insight into the magnitude of the trend I’m documenting here.


Since sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines, it goes a long way toward “compartmentalizing” the phenomenon. 


“Customers holding onto existing devices for LONGER” is a bullshit plausible-deniability excuse, a feeble half-truth put forward because many or most readers will grasp virtually any straw, no matter how thin, to remain off the hook of personal responsibility.


In August 2014, IT PRO widened its eyes to simulate honesty and lied “Wearable technology sales set to soar by 2018”.


Where “SET to soar” is a thinly-veiled reference to their dark god Set, whom the folks in charge have worshipped under various names, well, all the way back to Babylon, and before. It’s where we get the word “Satan”.


In February 2015, Web Consultancy said “Tablet sales fall as smartphone sales rise”.


The word “fall” was used because it’s it’s softer than “drop”, and also as a thinly-veiled reference to the fallen Lord Lucifer. But the main reason it was used is because it’s general. The international news blackout that is in place on this subject forbids the use of any statistics in headlines that would provide insight into the magnitude of the trend I’m documenting here.


Since sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines, it goes a long way toward “compartmentalizing” the phenomenon. 


They used “rise” because it’s softer than “increase”, and also as a thinly-veiled reference to the Atonist Black-Sun cult that’s ruled things in all the nations, well, all the way back to Babylon, and before. Most importantly, they used “rise” because it’s general. 


Since we know that sales of so-called “smart” phones were doing poorly even in early 2015, we also know that the propagandist has put forward an only-general bullshit plausible-deniability excuse, “rising smartphone sales”, to convince you that the bottom was not, in fact, falling out of the technology market.





In April 2015, Tech Advisor widened its eyes to simulate honesty and said “Tablet sales drop 20% as wearables rise”.


Where they used “rise” because it’s softer than “increase”, and also as a thinly-veiled reference to the Atonist Black-Sun cult that’s ruled things in all the nations, well, all the way back to Babylon, and before.


Most importantly, they used “rise” because it’s general. They used "wearables DROP" for the same reason. 


Since the wearables market was doing poorly even in mid-2015, the propagandist has put forward a bullshit plausible-deniability excuse, “rising wearable sales”, to convince you that the bottom was not, in fact, falling out of the technology market.


Personal computer sales dropped for the fifth year in a row in 2016.




In April 2016, Computerworld said “Tablet sales fall as users move to premium 2-in-1 devices”.


The word “fall” was used because it’s softer than “drop”, and also as a thinly-veiled reference to the fallen Lord Lucifer. But the main reason it was used is because it’s general. The international news blackout that is in place on this subject forbids the use of any statistics in headlines that would provide insight into the magnitude of the trend I’m documenting here.


Since sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines, it goes a long way toward “compartmentalizing” the phenomenon. 


“Users moving to premium two-in-one devices” is a bullshit plausible-deniability excuse, put forward because many or most readers will grasp virtually any straw, no matter how thin, to remain off the hook of personal responsibility.


Tablet sales decreased 20% in the 4th Quarter of 2016, year over year.


In December 2016, in a display of Mil-Speak only a Millenial Zombie could love, theregister.com said “PC sales outlook improves: Now terrifying instead of catastrophic.


A drop in tablet sales in 2017 was attributed to “consumers turning to smartphones.”


Where “consumers turning to smartphones” is a bullshit plausible-deniability excuse, put forward because many or most readers will grasp any straw, no matter how thin, to remain off the hook of personal responsibility.


Samsung mobile phone sales dropped to their lowest level in five years in 2017.


In 2017, PC sales dropped below 63 million for the first time in ten years.


Microsoft’s Surface laptop revenue decreased by 26% in 2017.




In January 2017, Phys.org said “Personal computer sales fall for fifth year in a row”.


The word “fall” was used because it’s it’s softer than “drop”, and also as a thinly-veiled reference to the fallen Lord Lucifer. But the main reason it was used is because it’s general. The international news blackout that is in place on this subject forbids the use of any statistics in headlines that would provide insight into the magnitude of the trend I’m documenting here.


Since sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines, it goes a long way toward “compartmentalizing” the phenomenon. 


In January 2017, Gartner said “PC sales down in 2016 and will continue declining in 2017, say analysts”.


Where “down” and “declining” are both general. The international news blackout that is in place on this subject forbids the use of any statistics in headlines that would provide insight into the magnitude of the trend I’m documenting here.


Since sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines, it goes a long way toward “compartmentalizing” the phenomenon. 


The propagandist tacked the snide “say ANALYSTS” on the end to give your subconscious the green light to say “oh, that’s just what those analysts said!”. They know that many or most readers will grasp virtually any straw, no matter how thin, to remain off the hook of personal responsibility.


In January 2017, Axios said “PC sales drop for the 11th quarter in a row”.


Where “drop” is general. The international news blackout that is in place on this subject forbids the use of any statistics in headlines that would provide insight into the magnitude of the trend I’m documenting here.


Since sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines, it goes a long way toward “compartmentalizing” the phenomenon. 


In January 2017, the U.K.’s Telegraph widened its eyes to simulate honesty and said “Tablet sales to fall for third successive year as PC market stabilises.”


Well, if that’s true, then why is a Phys.org article from January 2017 headlined “Personal computer sales fall for fifth year in a row”?


It’s not true. As a member of a Great Big Conspiracy, the U.K.’s telegraph is using conscious deception with the firmness of purpose that goes with complete honesty.


The PC market was in no way “stabilizing” in January 2017. In 2017, PC sales dropped below 63 million for the first time in ten years. Microsoft’s Surface laptop revenue decreased by 26% in 2017. Apple's Mac Sales were “stagnant” in the 2nd Quarter of 2017.


Which proves that the U.K.’s Telegraph is a State propaganda organ, using the bullshit plausible-deniability excuse “stabilizing PC market” to obscure the collapse of the great Ponzi scheme that is Technology.


The word “fall” was used because it’s softer than “drop”, and also as a thinly-veiled reference to the fallen Lord Lucifer. But the main reason it was used is because it’s general. The international news blackout that is in place on this subject forbids the use of any statistics in headlines that would provide insight into the magnitude of the trend I’m documenting here.


Since sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines, it goes a long way toward “compartmenalizing” the phenomenon. 


In March of 2017 Blackberry was said to be “doing better since ditching the smartphone business”.


Where "better" is general. The international news blackout that is in place on this subject forbids the use of any statistics in headlines that would provide insight into the magnitude of the trend I’m documenting here.


Apple's Mac Sales were “stagnant” in the 2nd Quarter of 2017.


Tablet sales dropped for the 12th consecutive quarter from July through September 2017.


In October 2017, ZDNet said “Traditional PC sales continue to slide”. 


Slide, so fun! Like a water slide, or a slip and slide. To describe a five year, going out of business drop in PC sales. The hedge “TRADITIONAL PC sales” holds out the hope for the ensheepled that some other form of PC sales was booming.


I forgot to mention, "slide" is general. The international news blackout that is in place on this subject forbids the use of any statistics in headlines that would provide insight into the magnitude of the trend I’m documenting here.




In October 2017, Fortune laid down a lovely bit of Mil-Speak with “Back-To-School Season Did Not Lift Personal Computer Sales.”


Where “did not lift” is general. The international news blackout that is in place on this subject forbids the use of any statistics in headlines that would provide insight into the magnitude of the trend I’m documenting here.


In October 2017, the Financial Times widened its eyes to simulate honesty and brazenly lied “PC market set to return to growth in 2018”.


“SET to return to growth” makes it seem like the PC market is carefully taking a measured step in an intended direction, and is also a thinly veiled reference to the god “Set” that the folks in charge have worshipped under various names, well, all the way back to Babylon, and before. It’s where we get the word “Satan”.


In November 2017, RTE said “PC sales decline set to continue beyond 2018”.


Where they used “decline” because it’s softer than “drop”, and because it’s general, and because it echoes the word “recline”. The international news blackout that is in place on this subject forbids the use of any statistics in headlines that would provide insight into the magnitude of the trend I’m documenting here.


“SET to” decline makes it seem like PC sales are carefully taking a measured step in an intended direction, and is also a thinly veiled reference to the god “Set” that the folks in charge have worshipped under various names, well, all the way back to Babylon, and before. It’s where we get the word “Satan”.


In November 2017, Telecompaper said “Nordic PC sales set to drop 4.2% in 2018”.


“SET to” decline makes it seem like PC sales are carefully taking a measured step in an intended direction, and is also a thinly veiled reference to the god “Set” that the folks in charge have worshipped under various names, well, all the way back to Babylon, and before. It’s where we get the word “Satan”.


The author continues: “Sales of personal computers in the Nordic region are expected to fall by 4.2 percent year on year to 7.4 million shipments in 2018.”


The word “fall” was used because it’s it’s softer than “drop”, and also as a thinly-veiled reference to the fallen Lord Lucifer. 


They’re saying “TO fall” as a ruse, to pretend they don’t know that PC sales have been dropping for five straight years.


In November 2017, techradar.com said “PC market to slump in 2018 but hybrids like Microsoft Surface remain”.


Saying “TO slump”, pretending it hadn’t already begun, and five years previously, how they must laugh. “But hybrids like Microsoft Surface remain” keep hope alive for the wholly-credulous, mouth-breathing rube who had not noticed the previous five straight years of sales drops.


“Slump” implies that the drop will be brief. “Slump” is also general. 


The international news blackout that is in place on this subject forbids the use of any statistics in headlines that would provide insight into the magnitude of the trend I’m documenting here.


Since sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines, it goes a long way toward “compartmentalizing” the phenomenon.In January 2018, the ludicrously named “Talking Democrat” said “PC Sales Decline for the Sixth Year in Row”.


Where they used “decline” because it’s softer than “drop”, and because it’s general, and because it echoes the word “recline”. The international news blackout that is in place on this subject forbids the use of any statistics in headlines that would provide insight into the magnitude of the trend I’m documenting here.




In January 2018, “Business Wire” wrote “Gartner Says Worldwide PC Shipments Declined 2 Percent in 4Q17”.


The author put the snide “Gartner SAYS” on the front end to give your subconscious the green light to say “oh, Gartner must have gotten that wrong!” The propagandist knows that many or most readers will grasp virtually any straw, no matter how thin, to remain off the hook of personal responsibility.


They used “decline” because it’s softer than “drop”, and because it’s general, and because it echoes the word “recline”. The international news blackout that is in place on this subject forbids the use of any statistics in headlines that would provide insight into the magnitude of the trend I’m documenting here.




Jeff Miller, Brooklyn, New York, December 2, 2020



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