#FOMCMeeting . Here's a simple breakdown of how this works and what awaits ordinary people:
1. Globalists' plan: 'Automation of everything'
Numbers from WEF reports (2023):
— By 2025, machines and AI will replace 85 million jobs worldwide.
— By 2030, 50% of routine work (offices, factories, logistics) will be automated.
Examples:
• Stores: Amazon Go (checkouts without cashiers).
• Factories: Tesla Bot (worker robot for $20K vs. $50K/year salary of a human).
• Offices: ChatGPT for lawyers, accountants, journalists.
2. How will the economy 'work'?
Model '20/80' (by Schwab):
20% of the population:
— Engineers managing AI;
— Creative class (artists, bloggers);
— Elite (owners of robots).
Their task: to invent and control.
80% of the population:
— 'Useless eaters' (term by Yuval Harari, WEF advisor).
— Not needed by the economy.
What will 80% be doing?
Consuming content (TikTok, Netflix).
Receiving unconditional basic income (UBI) — just enough to prevent riots.
3. Where will the money come from? Mechanism of the 'robot economy'
Source of income Who will receive? Example
Profit from AI/robots Owners of technologies (Apple, Tesla) $1M from the factory → shareholders
Tax on robots State → UBI for the population $500/month per person
Digital services Platforms (Meta, Amazon) Subscriptions, microtransactions
Problem:
UBI of $500–1000 won't cover real needs (housing, medicine, education).
Prices will rise (inflation), while benefits will not.
4. Fate of workers: 3 scenarios
'Digital lumpens':
— Life on UBI in ghetto cities (cheap housing, fast food).
— Example: 'Smart slums' in South Africa (WEF project).
Control through 'entertainment':
— Virtual reality, neuro-implants (like in 'The Matrix').
— Schwab's quote: 'You will be happy, having nothing.'
Population reduction:
— Implicit policy: reducing access to medicine, promoting child-free.
— WEF's goal: to reduce the Earth's population to 1 billion by 2100.
5. Who will get richer?
Owners of AI platforms:
— Elon Musk (Tesla Bot), Jeff Bezos (Amazon Robotics).
Data analysts:
— Those who manage the algorithms of mass behavior (neuromarketing).
'Ecosystem managers' (WEF term):
— Overseers of 'digital reservations'.
Income:
Salary of an AI engineer: $300–500K/year.
Dividends from robo-factory: $1–5M/year from the owner.
6. What does this mean for Ukraine/RF?
Ukraine:
— After the war, restoration of robotic factories (without jobs).
— Chernozem → automated agribusinesses (Monsanto, John Deere).
RF:
— Oil rigs with AI management (Rosneft + Schlumberger).
— People → into 'mono-cities-reserves' near robo-mines.
Outcome for workers:
— A Donbas miner or a tractor driver from Kherson will become as 'unnecessary' as a taxi driver from New York.
Why does Schwab speak about this openly?
In the book 'The Fourth Industrial Revolution' he writes:
'Technologies will take away jobs from billions... This will require a revision of social contracts.'
'Revision' = not creating new opportunities, but reducing 'extra' mouths through:
UBI as assistance below the poverty line;
Digital concentration camp CBDC (blocking benefits for 'bad behavior').
What should an ordinary person do?
Mastering 'unkillable' skills:
— Crafts (plumbing, construction), care for people (nurses), creativity.
Creating local economies:
— Bartering services, cryptocurrencies outside CBDC, cooperatives.
Boycott digital slavery:
— Refusal of biometrics, social ratings, digital ID.
'If machines produce everything we need, the outcome will depend on how it is distributed... We can let machines work, and people enjoy life.'
— Noam Chomsky (linguist, critic of globalism).
But the reality will be different: machines will work for the benefit of 1%, while the rest survive on handouts. Your task is not to become expendable in their 'happy' future.