Welcome To 2030: I Own Nothing, Have No Privacy And Life Has Never Been Better

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By Ida Auken

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Welcome to the year 2030. Welcome to my city – or should I say, “our city.” I don’t own anything. I don’t own a car. I don’t own a house. I don’t own any appliances or any clothes, the corporates own me.

Goy: It might seem odd to you, but it makes perfect sense for us in this city. Everything you considered a product, has now become a service. We have access to transportation, accommodation, food and all the things we need in our daily lives, if we comply. One by one all these things became free, so it ended up not making sense for us to own much, if we get vaccinated every six months, if we don’t object or protest, if we do what THEY tell us to do, and if we don’t think for ourselves.

First communication became digitized and free to everyone. Then, when clean energy became free, things started to move quickly. Transportation dropped dramatically in price. It made no sense for us to own cars anymore, because we could call a driverless vehicle or a flying car for longer journeys within minutes. We started transporting ourselves in a much more organized and coordinated way when public transport became easier, quicker and more convenient than the car. Now I can hardly believe that we accepted congestion and traffic jams, not to mention the air pollution from combustion engines. What were we thinking? To achieve this, we had to reduce the population. Today, there are less than a billion of us on the flat earth.

Sometimes I use my bike when I go to see some of my friends. I enjoy the exercise and the ride. It kind of gets the soul to come along on the journey. Funny how some things seem never seem to lose their excitement: walking, biking, cooking, drawing and growing plants. It makes perfect sense and reminds us of how our culture emerged out of a close relationship with nature. Of course all this is in the Metaverse, thanks to Zuckerberg. In reality I don’t really need to leave my house since I have everything I need in the Metaverse. And since I live in a Smart City, there aren’t really any trees or parks.

In our city we don’t pay any rent, because someone else is using our free space whenever we do not need it. My living room is used for business meetings when I am not there.

Once in a while, I will choose to cook for myself. It is easy – the necessary kitchen equipment is delivered at my door within minutes. Since transport became free, we stopped having all those things stuffed into our home. Why keep a pasta-maker and a crepe cooker crammed into our cupboards? We can just order them when we need them. The rest of the time I eat synthetic food, the only food I am allowed to eat. I have the luxury of eating a different plate every day, thanks to my good social credit score.

This also made the breakthrough of the circular economy easier. When products are turned into services, no one has an interest in things with a short life span. Everything is designed for durability, repairability and recyclability. The materials are flowing more quickly in our economy and can be transformed to new products pretty easily. Environmental problems seem far away, since we only use clean energy, clean production methods and a very low population. The air is clean, the water is clean and nobody dares to touch the protected areas of nature because they are of great value to our well-being and we don’t want to lose points. Outside the cities we have plenty of green space and plants and trees all over. I understand why in the past we filled all free spots in the city with concrete, we were too many according to THEM.

Shopping? I don’t really remember what it is, since I don’t really leave my house. I don’t need anything, because the only things I can use are those in my apartment. If I want something else, I have to ask the AI or the “algorithm” and it will see if “I can have it” and it will borrow it from someone for a short period of time.

When AI and robots took over so much of our work, we were able to reduce the population at the desired level. The concept of rush hour makes no sense anymore, since the work that we do can be done at any time. I don’t really know if I would call it a job. It’s more like a duty to the community. Our communist society needs me. If the society doesn’t need me anymore, I will be put aside and forgotten.

For a while, everything was turned into entertainment and people did not want to bother themselves with difficult issues. It was only at the last minute that we found out how to use all these new technologies for better purposes than just killing time.

My biggest concern is all the people who do not live in our city. Those we lost on the way. Those who decided that it became too much, all this technology. Those who felt obsolete and useless when robots and AI took over big parts of our jobs. Those who got upset with the political system and turned against it. They live different kind of lives outside of the city. Some have formed little self-supplying communities. Others just stayed in the empty and abandoned houses in small 19th century villages. This is what we call the forgotten world.

Once in a while I get annoyed about the fact that I have no real privacy. Nowhere I can go and not be registered (see the meaning of registered in ”The occult art of Law”). I know that, somewhere, everything I do, think and dream of is recorded. I just hope that nobody will use it against me. No more freedom. Sometimes I think about visiting the forgotten world, but I can’t, I would lose all my points in the social credit system.

All in all, it is a good life. Much better than the path we were on, where it became so clear that we could not continue with the same model of cabal growth. We had all these terrible things happening: false flags, false wars, lifestyle labs created diseases, climate change hoax, the refugee crisis made by our governments, environmental degradation made by the big corporations, completely congested cities, water pollution, air pollution, social unrest and unemployment.

Khazar: We had to act in a radical way to achieve our goals and objectives that we had planned for a long time in the shadows and in the greatest secrecy. Today, we are in total control, we have all the power and no one can stop us.

Earth Population : 500 000

Population is divided in 2: Khazars
Goyim

Religion: Khazars : Satanism
Goyim : prohibited

This blog was written ahead of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting of the Global Future Councils.

Ida Auken is a Young Global Leader and Member of the Global Future Council on Cities and Urbanization of the World Economic Forum,

3 thoughts on “Welcome To 2030: I Own Nothing, Have No Privacy And Life Has Never Been Better

  1. What will happen to seniors? To your parents…. grandparents? These empty heads will willingly KILL to get this? The rich bastards think we will all be “satisfied” with this bull crap? Obama started the language… to be ashamed of achievement and success…. now Biden is finishing the “program” (Hilary was supposed to be doing what Biden is doing but TRUMP DERAILED THEM…. for a little while….. Like him or NOT…….WE NEED TRUMP BACK IN OFFICE. He truly is our ONLY HOPE!

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