I see, interesting. The Indian guy's name is Sadhguru. I have heard hhim before, but I never bothered thinking about what he was saying. He was on the Joe Rogan podcast, and he sounded like he offered the usual Hindu insights into having peace in one's consciousness.Just some guys at the #WEF joking about depopulating the planet. No big deal. π§pic.twitter.com/Dy9sPnZVqV
— Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) October 17, 2022
I should have wondered why, all of the sudden, a guru, from India, had gained such popularity. Well, will you look at that. His "wisdom" is part of the shell game of the Elites.
In the video above, Sadguru says, "This is what being human means, that if you are willing, you can live here with any sense of boundary. Boundaries are not fixed upon you by nature. It is an unconscious, compulsive boundary you have set for yourself."
But then, in this video, it is BOUNDARIES, WE GOT BOUNDARIES HERE!
BOUNDARIES, BOUNDARIES, BOUNDARIES, ALL THE TIME.
I GOT SO MANY BOUNDARIES, THEY'RE COMING OUT OF MY EARS.
I'M CRAZY SADGURU, AND WE'RE HOLDING A 4TH OF JULY FOR BOUNDARIES SALE!!!
Sadhguru looks at how human population today stands at 7.3 billion. No matter how much we strive, irrespective of how efficient our vehicles and devices get, the planet will be insufficient if human population continues to grow. Unfortunately, no one seems to want to address this fundamental issue of expanding human population, Sadhguru says.
" ... NO MATTER WHAT WE CREATE, NO MATTER HOW MUCH WE STRIVE, WHATEVER WE BUILD, EVERYTHING IS GOING TO BE INSUFFICIENT."
Sounds like, all of the sudden, he sees boundaries, right?
Well, alright, now that we've got that clear.
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But now, here, women have been returned to our proper status as slaves and breeding stock! Problem solved.
No, no... mustn't ask such questions...
He's wearing a costume borrowed from Gerald McRaney's character in the A-Team movie.
I suspect the Bhaghwan Shree Rajneesh has been "resurrected" yet again.
RRA,
He is, perhaps, even worse than the Baghwan.
Tired of the angry Swedish girl, the WEF death cult trots out mellow Indian grandpa figure.
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