by Mercola
January 20, 2023
from
DrRichswier Website
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STORY AT-A-GLANCE
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Vandana
Shiva, Ph.D., details how the elite 1% intend to "divide
and rule" in order to achieve their exploitative goals
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The world's top 1% - the ultra-wealthy elite - and the
modern empires they control - Big Tech, Big Pharma and
Big Ag - are responsible for destroying the planet and
sending most of humanity into financial and health
crises
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We're at an unprecedented point in history when the
"civilizing mission for humanity" is technology -
technology owned by the 1%
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It's an illusion that technology companies are
"creating" these systems that will supposedly make our
world a better place - they're largely extracting, using
data mining, including mining your mind
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Divide and rule is a necessity for the 1% to continue to
hold on to power as protests and unrest increase
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Pay attention to the economic policies being pushed
while people are divided - that's really the agenda
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If This Happens,
99% of Us Will
Be Disposable...
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The world's top 0.001% - the ultra-wealthy - and the modern empires
they control,
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Big Tech
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Big Pharma
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Big Ag,
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responsible for destroying the planet and sending most of humanity
into financial and health crises, they're intent on attaining
ultimate control.
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If and when that happens,
99% of people will become disposable...
Vandana Shiva, Ph.D., founder of Navdanya Research
Foundation for Science, Technology and Ecology in India, details
how globalists are exploiting the masses in her book, "Oneness
vs. the 1% - Shattering Illusions, Seeding Freedom."
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In the video at bottom
page by After Skool, she expands on how the 0.001%
intend to "divide and rule" in order to achieve their exploitative
goals. 1
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A Lesson From
Quantum Theory
Shiva is trained as a physicist and initially planned to study
atomic energy.
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But as she grasped the
devastation it had caused worldwide, she gave up her idea of being a
nuclear physicist and instead went looking for knowledge as a whole.
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She studied on her own,
finding
Quantum theory, 2 which formed the basis of her
life's work: 3
"The way you design
the world in your mind is the way you relate to it.
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When you design it as
dead matter just to be exploited, you will exploit it. When you
design it without any understanding of limits, you will violate
the planetary limits.
When you design it with deep recognition of interconnectedness,
you will nurture those relationships.
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And this basic
recognition is what I drew from my learnings in Quantum theory -
that non-locality, non-separation, interconnectedness... is the
nature of reality."
However, she explains,
within the paradigm of mechanistic thought, there's a design that
didn't evolve. As such, mechanistic thought is based on the
following assumptions: 4
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We are separate
from nature
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Nature is
constituted of discrete particles separate from each other,
which can only relate through violence, force and action by
contact
But in the Quantum world,
Shiva explains,
"There is no
reparability. My thesis was on non-locality in Quantum theory.
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Everything is
interconnected. There are no fixed essentialized qualities that
have been built into the way people are looked at, nature is
looked at.
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Potential is the
defining quality in the Quantum world, and because it's about
potential, it's also about uncertainty." 5
Shiva states that the
mechanistic world is based on a false illusion of determinateness,
or a quality of being highly predictable.
"In the Quantum
world, we know we cannot get rid of uncertainty," she says,
citing the uncertainty principle created by German physicist
Werner Heisenberg in 1927.
Referring to atoms and
subatomic particles, the uncertainty principle maintains that the
position and velocity of an object cannot be measured at the same
time.
"The very concepts of
exact position and exact velocity together, in fact, have no
meaning in nature," Britannica notes. 6
Further, while in the
mechanistic world things are either/or,
"you can either be a
wave or a particle," Shiva says "in the Quantum world, you have
potential to be both and they're complementary."
She continues,
"When you realize
that the world is one interconnected whole you also realize that
what appears different is actually different expressions of an
interconnected reality." 7
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Billionaires'
Technology Has Become the New 'Mission'
We're at an unprecedented point in history when the "civilizing
mission for humanity" is technology - technology owned by the 1%.
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It's an illusion, however, that technology companies are "creating"
or inventing these systems that will supposedly make our world a
better place.
"They extract," Shiva
says.
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"They don't create
anything... software programmers create the platforms that they
use. Even
Bill Gates didn't really write his basic
program. It was two math professors in Dartmouth College."
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She uses
Gates' Ag One 9 as an
example, which is basically the idea to,
make one type of agriculture
for the whole world, which will be owned and controlled by Gates
from the top down. It's headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, where
Monsanto, acquired by Bayer in 2018,
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headquartered.
This includes digital farming, in which farmers are surveilled and
mined for their agricultural data, which is then repackaged and sold
back to them.
There are parallels throughout society.
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Shiva explains: 11
"We watched what's
going on in India and we pieced it together.
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So basically he's
financing a lot of data mining from farmers, which will then be
packaged as Big Data and sold back to farmers. This is exactly
what happened in your 2016 elections. Facebook sold data to
Cambridge Analytica.
So when you think of,
'What are the
kind of leaders that we have getting created?',
...it's very
important to remember that in these 25 years of corporate
deregulation of commerce you basically have a lot of money in
the hands of very few people.
And they then are the ones investing in all the companies. The
companies are not independent companies anymore.
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They're basically
billionaire money managed by the investment funds like
Blackrock
and Vanguard."
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Divide and
Rule Is the Plan
Protests and unrest are increasing throughout the world as people
grow tired of being controlled and downtrodden by the 1%.
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Demands for change are
surging, so the 1% has rolled out a plan to overcome it:
divide and
rule...!
Shiva believes the East India Company in 1857 set the historic
precedence.
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A revolt occurred that year against oppressive company
rule, and the company was taken over by the British state. Up until that point,
Hindus and Muslims in India had stood together to defend their land,
livelihoods and freedoms.
They identified primarily with their occupations and communities;
religion was secondary.
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But when the crown took over, Shiva says,
"They established a
policy called divide and rule... it took from about 1857 to
about 1920" to essentially divide the population against each
other based on their religion.
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"That partition is
still being played out. It's an incomplete project.
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So, divide and rule
becomes a necessity for the 0.001% to continue to hold on to
power. What are the economic policies being pushed while people
are divided?
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Because that's really
the agenda..."
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The Duty of
Truth
The refusal to cooperate with unjust law was termed a duty of truth
by Gandhi.
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Shiva describes apartheid
in 1906, when the British attempted to turn Indians in South Africa
into second-class citizens. Indians had to register their race and
carry identification.
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Police officers could
enter homes and demand papers, and people were restricted from local
trade and certain professions based on their race.
"The people said we
would rather die," Shiva says.
Others inspired by Gandhi
and the duty of truth include Martin Luther King.
"But... when King
started to take up economic justice and economic equality
issues, that's when he was assassinated," Shiva says,
"because... you can talk in very sweet ways about civil
liberties but you don't touch economic justice and the economy."
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The word economy comes
from oeconomia, or the art of living.
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But when this got changed
into the 'art of money-making,' it brought on violence.
"When you turn the
art of living into the art of money-making, which Aristotle
called chrematistics, then you have to practice violence
against the Earth and violence against others - destroy their
livelihoods, destroy their freedoms, take away their resources."
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Sowing the
Seeds of Earth Democracy
With the convergence of Big Tech and
artificial intelligence, Shiva
fears mechanical work, from radiography to law, will be made
redundant, and 99% of people will become disposable...
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The solution lies in
activating our sense of oneness or interconnectedness with all life
and sowing the seeds of what Shiva calls Earth democracy: 15
"You can either share
this beautiful planet with love and abundance and
sustainability, or say it's all mine - every bit of land, every
seed, every mind.
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Because what's being
mined is our mind now, and if we don't defend the freedoms of
all species and the freedoms of all human beings we could see,
within 20 to 30 years, a level of disposability built into the
structures that humanity will not be able to respond to."
Currently, democracy has
shifted to being,
"of the corporations,
by the corporations, for the corporations."
Earth democracy calls for
a restoration of democracy "of the people by the people for the
people," not only for humans but also for nature. 16
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According to the ancient
Vedas, the universe is divine, and everything therein - even the
smallest grass - is an expression of the divine.
The universe exists for the well-being of all, but her gifts must be
enjoyed without greed.
Taking more than your share is theft, and
will only backfire...
The solution to true
sustainability doesn't lie with new technology but in relying on the
natural "technology" that is the universe. 17
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Shiva says: 18
"This is the time to
make oneness and interconnectedness, as one humanity on one
planet, the political project of our time.
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We have to remember
we are one humanity.
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We are part of one
Earth, and whatever we do we will not let this basic recognition
divide us, either from the Earth or from each other... together
we are strong."
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Videos
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Additional Similar Information
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1�YouTube,
After Skool, Vandana Shiva, Divide & Rule - The Plan of
the 1% to Make You Disposable March 16, 2021
2�VandanaShivaMovie.com
3�YouTube,
After Skool, Vandana Shiva, Divide & Rule - The Plan of
the 1% to Make You Disposable March 16, 2021, 0:23
4�YouTube,
After Skool, Vandana Shiva, Divide & Rule - The Plan of
the 1% to Make You Disposable March 16, 2021, 1:16
5�YouTube,
After Skool, Vandana Shiva, Divide & Rule - The Plan of
the 1% to Make You Disposable March 16, 2021, 2:00
6�Britannica,
uncertainty principle
7�YouTube,
After Skool, Vandana Shiva, Divide & Rule - The Plan of
the 1% to Make You Disposable March 16, 2021, 2:43
8�YouTube,
After Skool, Vandana Shiva, Divide & Rule - The Plan of
the 1% to Make You Disposable March 16, 2021, 3:10
9�Independent
Science News November 16, 2020
10�Bayer
Global June 7, 2018
11�YouTube,
After Skool, Vandana Shiva, Divide & Rule - The Plan of
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After Skool, Vandana Shiva, Divide & Rule - The Plan of
the 1% to Make You Disposable March 16, 2021, 6:34
13�YouTube,
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the 1% to Make You Disposable March 16, 2021, 8:26
14�YouTube,
After Skool, Vandana Shiva, Divide & Rule - The Plan of
the 1% to Make You Disposable March 16, 2021, 8:51
15�YouTube,
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the 1% to Make You Disposable March 16, 2021, 10:15
16�Washington
University in St. Louis February 26, 2019
17�Navdanya,
Earth Rights Are Human Rights, Page 19
18�YouTube,
After Skool, Vandana Shiva, Divide & Rule - The Plan of
the 1% to Make You Disposable March 16, 2021, 10:31
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