I was just listening into something that was talked about at this World Economic Forum. It was very interesting because I was also recently listening to a song by Michael Jackson called They Don't Really Care About Us. I think that was the title. And it made me realize something quite profound.The World Economic Forum is run by a lot of people who are in either big power, meaning they're presidents, vice presidents of countries and businesses, or their politicians, as I don't mean to be redundant there, but you know, that they're multi conglomerate industries, some of which are retail, some of which are suppliers, and what did they discuss?Well, the founder who's who I think we all know, but I'd rather not just say his name out loud because I just don't want to draw that kind of attention to myself. However, he talked about people, I think he talked about people eating bugs and trying to get people to never own anything but be very happy. That tells me that the mentality of these people is they don't really care about human beings.And that brings me back to Michael Jackson's song, where he talks about they don't really care about us.
Now let's take a look at a bigger picture here. Recently last year, there was a big th thing about some guy at the company called Campbell Soup.They had some thing about whether or not the meat in the Campbell Soup, one of their products, was printed or real. You know, fake or real meat. I don't know what the end result of that was, but it seemed to cause quite a stir.Now all of a sudden here we are connecting these two dots together, saying that this company is a multinational, I believe, and they are owned by some larger companies, which I'm pretty sure of.Now as we know, BlackRock and Vanguard are the largest international or institutional investment agencies worldwide. They have their hands into everything.Now could Michael Jackson's song also be applying to them? They don't really care about humans. They're so big, they can't fail.And I don't know for sure, but I'm guessing that they do belong to the WEF as well. And now here we are in 2026, and nothing has changed. they're still running that show, and even here in Germany, the politicians, some some of them went down to the WEF because they can, and I guess maybe they were supposed to. I don't know. I don't think they're required to by any law because the WEF is not a legal system, but they are a controlling system.
Then if you look at let's say the music industry, and let's look at the food industry, fast food industry, let's look at the clothing industry, let's look at the power industry, the telecommunications industry. When was the last time a person like an artist or a great mathematician discovered something that was shared with the world because of their pure capability? I mean, like hydrogen engines, anti-gravity machines, which did exist and do exist, they're not they're not something new, but the intelligence, the artificial intelligence will try to say no, that's a conspiracy. They've got videos of it online, if you'd look enough on YouTube, that show these people creating these items. When was the last time a unique invention that wasn't in telecommunications, that wasn't dealing with cars, that wasn't dealing with airplanes or local transportation, or something that's already in existence just being made better? When was the last time we had an invention that was shared with mankind that was a good thing and didn't get bought out and put on a shelf? When was the last time?
So here we are in 2026. And most of what we have now, if you don't have that much money to pay for things outright, you pay for them slowly. You won't owe anything. You won't own anything, but you'll be happy. Very curious thing that they're trying to take us in that direction. Still. Now all of a sudden, the only thing that seems to be new and interesting is that AI is now threatening many people's jobs. Some of them who they don't have any idea yet, but I personally believe that many people's jobs are actually going to be put on the line in this year or in the next one, and they're all of a sudden they're gonna wake up one day, they're gonna get a phone call, or they're gonna go into the office, and the boss is gonna say, hey, we have some bad news. we have this new program in and we've been testing it quietly for the last month, and it's doing the job that you've been doing. We don't need you anymore. People will be laid off in droves. It's already happening in the computer industry. Most people are trying to ignore it. They really are trying to ignore it, but it's getting closer and closer. More and more car companies are shutting down plants. They're automated now, they don't need the people, but you're not gonna hear about this in the news, and that's the biggest problem. Things are starting to happen, folks, and again, Michael Jackson's song has come back up. They don't really care about us. The ones who are making all of these major changes for us, the younger generation who is being taken care of by their parents, they're all like, hey, new cell phone, new hearing thing that I can tap into. Listen to the music on TikTok and everything else, and they're just staring at their phones. Wow. Yeah, folks, we're in a very dirt dark time right now. I don't even see kids playing that much on the street. I do see sometimes, but most of the time, even the adults are looking at their phones even though they're hanging out together. Oi, just some shot thoughts that I wanted to share with you folks. Hopefully, somebody found this interesting. Thanks for reading.