If I had to guess, we're in the beginning stages of rapid acceleration.
I'm thinking that too. It's the only explanation I can think of for why they're ramping up things like gun control so hard. They need to try to disarm the peasants before shit hits the fan or it will be substantially harder.
I also think it's hubris on their part. They're liars and defiant of God, thinking they know better, doing the antithesis of everything that's true and good. It ultimately means everything they do fails. Since they're weak and work through subversion, it takes time to thoroughly corrupt a good people and nation, so the poisonous fruits of their labors takes time to see in totality. We're in the later stages of seeing their fruits, so their lies are becoming more noticeable, as the results of their world degrade and accelerate toward collapse, destruction, and discomfort.
Also keep in mind that they want to get us from point A to Z (the naked truth of their evil), but can't jump to the end because they know people would immediately rebel and kill them, so they slowly move us from point A to B, B to C, and so on, slowly boiling us alive. However, truth is absolute, not relative. The further they push toward their end goal, the more people will notice and rebel. This is why a lot of normie right wingers are waking up and becoming more antagonistic against the globalists (whether they fully realize who they truly are or not), because of their ingress to sexualizing children.
We're not at the end stages of what they want, either. They're going to keep pushing. They might back off in an attempt to quell increasing dissent, but they won't stop. They won't stop until it's literally hell on earth. However, society will collapse well before then. Society only maintains itself on a foundation of truth. The more truth is abandoned, the more lies are accepted, the faster it will accelerate toward collapse, take away comfort, wake more people up to the truth, and increase dissent.
In every conceivable way we're headed toward a nexus. We're already past the inflection point. The genie is out of the bottle, and we're accelerating toward an inevitable conclusion. I know some of the black pilled here disagree, that "no one will ever do anything", but I thoroughly disagree. Civilizations always rise and fall. We're in the latter stages of falling. Collapse, violence, and misery are inevitable. It'll suck, but it's needed, as a means of atonement for our previous inaction, to weed out the evil, to reteach us past lessons we abandoned, and to cull the truly weak, to prepare for the beginning stages of the next civilization that rises from the ashes of the old. The only thing left to be decided is how we prepare, what lessons we'll carry over and teach to our children, in an attempt to lay a better foundation for the future, and what vestiges of grandeur of the past successes we'll protect and carry over, so we don't start from scratch.
How exactly the conflagration ignites, and how it burns, I'm not sure. I only know it will. Every measurable metric points in one direction. This is largely what my second book that I'm writing is about.
I'm thinking that too. It's the only explanation I can think of for why they're ramping up things like gun control so hard. They need to try to disarm the peasants before shit hits the fan or it will be substantially harder.
I also think it's hubris on their part. They're liars and defiant of God, thinking they know better, doing the antithesis of everything that's true and good. It ultimately means everything they do fails. Since they're weak and work through subversion, it takes time to thoroughly corrupt a good people and nation, so the poisonous fruits of their labors takes time to see in totality. We're in the later stages of seeing their fruits, so their lies are becoming more noticeable, as the results of their world degrade and accelerate toward collapse, destruction, and discomfort.
Also keep in mind that they want to get us from point A to Z (the naked truth of their evil), but can't jump to the end because they know people would immediately rebel and kill them, so they slowly move us from point A to B, B to C, and so on, slowly boiling us alive. However, truth is absolute, not relative. The further they push toward their end goal, the more people will notice and rebel. This is why a lot of normie right wingers are waking up and becoming more antagonistic against the globalists (whether they fully realize who they truly are or not), because of their ingress to sexualizing children.
We're not at the end stages of what they want, either. They're going to keep pushing. They might back off in an attempt to quell increasing dissent, but they won't stop. They won't stop until it's literally hell on earth. However, society will collapse well before then. Society only maintains itself on a foundation of truth. The more truth is abandoned, the more lies are accepted, the faster it will accelerate toward collapse, take away comfort, wake more people up to the truth, and increase dissent.
In every conceivable way we're headed toward a nexus. We're already past the inflection point. The genie is out of the bottle, and we're accelerating toward an inevitable conclusion. I know some of the black pilled here disagree, that "no one will ever do anything", but I thoroughly disagree. Civilizations always rise and fall. We're in the latter stages of falling. Collapse, violence, and misery are inevitable. It'll suck, but it's needed, as a means of atonement for our previous inaction, to weed out the evil, to reteach us past lessons we abandoned, and to cull the truly weak, to prepare for the beginning stages of the next civilization that rises from the ashes of the old. The only thing left to be decided is how we prepare, what lessons we'll carry over and teach to our children, in an attempt to lay a better foundation for the future, and what vestiges of grandeur of the past successes we'll protect and carry over, so we don't start from scratch.
How exactly the conflagration ignites, and how it burns, I'm not sure. I only know it will. Every measurable metric points in one direction. This is largely what my second book that I'm writing is about.