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"Captive Choices: Ownership and Power in the Elite's Grip" This is being deleted everywhere,

Sep 28, 2024 · 27m 25s
"Captive Choices: Ownership and Power in the Elite's Grip" This is being deleted everywhere,
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"Captive Choices: Ownership and Power in the Elite's Grip" unveils the stark realities of a world controlled by the few. This provocative series explores the influence wielded by powerful business...

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"Captive Choices: Ownership and Power in the Elite's Grip" unveils the stark realities of a world controlled by the few. This provocative series explores the influence wielded by powerful business interests, who own everything from land to lawmakers, effectively dictating the socioeconomic landscape. From the annual secretive gatherings in Davos, where the elite discuss public affairs as if they were zoo exhibits, to the troubling trend towards a rental economy where individuals own nothing and are eternally dependent on corporations for basic necessities, this series exposes the intricate mechanisms of control that shape our society. It delves into how such power structures not only engineer economic dependencies but also manipulate public thought and potential through media control and lobbying. "Captive Choices" is a critical wake-up call for those who value freedom and autonomy in a seemingly free society.
  • (00:00 - 01:25) The speaker claims that influential business interests own and control significant assets, including politicians and the media, to maintain power and suppress critical thinking and well-informed citizenry. This control extends to manipulating information and lobbying for personal gains.
  • (01:25 - 03:03) At an annual forum in Davos, elites discuss the general population as if observing distant, separate entities. The speaker sarcastically notes these discussions include topics like mind control and societal manipulation, highlighting the power disparity between elites and the general public.
  • (03:03 - 04:11) The speaker criticizes the growing trend towards renting rather than owning homes, driven by corporate buyers inflating prices, which pushes individuals towards financial instability and insecurity as renters.
  • (04:11 - 06:41) Further discussion on the future of ownership, suggesting companies might control even small daily necessities, like appliances. This control extends to human DNA and personal attributes, posing a rhetorical question about the erosion of individual ownership and control over personal lives.
  • (06:41 - 08:44) The narrative concludes with a bleak outlook on social and economic reauthorization, where individuals continually prove their worthiness to access basic services and tools. The speaker expresses concern over a societal shift towards less ownership and more dependency, orchestrated by the few in power.
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Author Jolly West
Organization Gemini ♊️ key Productions
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