“Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!”
― From film " The Wizard of Oz ", screenplay written by Noel Langley, 1939
A story below from 2015 is headlined " The Internet Heading for Collapse in 2023 say Industry Experts ."
Wait, internet heading for collapse? I thought it was the most important invention in human history, and that it was “here to stay”?
The folks in charge are ahead of you. They are ahead even of me, because I just figured this out, and the story whose headline we’re discussing is from five years ago.
As you will see when you read the story, even five years ago they already knew that their “technology” Ponzi scheme was collapsing. They knew that everyone was going to ditch technology. My guess is they are going to try to pull of some huge Psy-Op where they all get together and pretend “it just collapsed!” (wring hands). They’ll use the chaos that follows to create a “new order”, Order out of Chaos, or so they hope.
The key tell in that headline, the thing that telegraphs the punch, is the word " experts ".
Perhaps the generational-Satanist felons are recognizing how much easier it was for them to hide, prior to the Internet. God help them, look at what just one man, in my person, has done to them, and only in his spare time.
Now, the internet has no head. That was the object when it was created as an “unkillable” battlefield system. So goes the ruse, anyway. I think it was and is an attempt to create an artificial life form, one that I must add is not benevolent.
The other day, at the gym, I clicked the power off button on the monitor on the Peloton bicycle I was getting ready to use. It took almost thirty seconds to power off. A monitor!
I don’t think the Internet is droppable. It will either exist, or it will be made illegal.
While it exists, we may learn that it should be delivered via shielded workstations, and viewed while wearing protective clothing, including a radiation-blocking hat or helmet of some kind. Perhaps incorporating tinfoil in its design .
The “tinfoil hat” is so reviled is because its premise is precisely correct.
A current headline below reads “Apple Drops After Warning But Analysts See Short-Term Hit.”
Propaganda has a lifespan. That’s why the author inferred but did not include the word " coronavirus " in that headline, but rather “buried” it in the text below.
They hedged like that because, in just a short time, they’re gone to the well five too many times with their gummint-made designer Virus, blaming it for all manner of things that it wasn’t actually responsible for.
At this writing, it’s has done what they designed it to: cause over 2,000 deaths. Now, that is upsetting, to be sure. But I must aver that it’s probably on par with the number of people who have died falling down flights of stairs since the virus was created in a government lab and released on the public whose tax dollars funded it.
I don’t know how many people actually believe Apple’s iPhone sales are in the dumper because people in all the nations were too scared of the virus to go phone shopping .
The other day, I was trying to explain the big picture to my wife. I said “the folks in charge rule via what they call a ‘strategy of tension’, playing one side against the other, while owning all the sides.”
That’s why another headline below reads “Dell Server Sales Drop Partly Due To 'U.S.-China Trade Tensions '”
Great pains are taken to keep the public from seeing that Punch and Judy are two puppets on the hands of the same entity.
It’s embarrassing to even have to point it out, and I know that everyone who made it all the way to my obscure mailing list already gets it. I’m stating it here simply for the record because, while it is self-evident, a very vigorous campaign is in place to deny it.
When I told my wife, who is a quick study, about the projected 7.2% decrease in Internet ad spend this year, she said “what’s next?”
I replied “the way things always were.”
Jeff Miller, Brooklyn, New York, March 9, 2020
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May 6, 2015 - The Internet Heading for Collapse in 2023 say Industry Experts
May 1, 2019 - Apple iPhone sales drop at record pace
Smartphone revenue falls at its steepest-ever rate, but the technology giant is upbeat on the future.
May 30, 2019 - Dell Server Sales Drop Partly Due To 'U.S.-China Trade Tensions’
June 2019 - Sales data shows declining consumer interest in smart-home tech
Aug 26, 2019 - Worldwide OEM semiconductor spending faces biggest decline in a decade
September 16, 2019 - Printer demand ‘healthy’ despite 4.4 percent decline in sales
Volume sales of printers through West Europe’s largest distributors were down by -4.4% year-on-year in July 2019
December 20, 2019 - TECHNOLOGY
Companies’ battery sales drop on slow demand for EVs
Panasonic Corp. and BYD Co. saw sharp declines in sales of electrified-vehicle batteries in October as demand weakened in the U.S. and China, SNE Research said
(The mil-speak “slow demand” is used instead of “dropping sales”, which is buried below. There, they softened “dropping” with the favored " declined ". - ed)
February 18, 2020 - Apple Drops After Warning But Analysts See Short-Term Hit
Apple Inc. shares fell on Tuesday, after the company said the fallout from the coronavirus would cause it to miss its sales targets this quarter.