November 6th arises. All night the tallies go forth and back and forth again frothing unexpectedly from toxin testers, or legitimate miscounts, or unreliable vote tallies determined by hearings in regards to FOIAS FILED BEFORE THE ELECTION or better, and why not eh, cunning using the enacted U.C.C. Ping pong into January. Supreme Court rules by one vote Trump is President. Clarence Thomas writes for the Majority pointing out certain defects in determining outcome of 2020 not 2016. Democrats refuse. Harris instantly President after Biden steps down. A State of Emergency arises. Fraud. Election called off from Russian,Chinese, and Iranian hacking encouraged by TRUMP.
https://lanternofthehermit.blogspot.com/2013/07/oppt-i-uv-from-to-z.html
What is it actually that OPPT has made and what was the purpose?
OPPT has done the following:
1: Examined the corrupting financial systems and its links to the legal system and the rule of law, knowingly, willingly and intentionally by the three trustees Caleb Skinner, Hollis Randal Hillner and Heather Ann Tucci-Jarraf on the behalf of us the people.
2: Registered UCC-filings (Uniform Commercial Code) in order to invalidate the Governments, authorities and companies with The Paradigm Report as a basis. ... They (the UCC Filings) have to date not been rebutted or disproved, as of the 1st of July, 2013.
3: Created a space for Creative Value Asset Center's (CVAC) which each individual is so that it cannot be taken from us. This has been done through the documentation that OPPT has registered, we have hereby been liberated from the unconscious slavery system based solely on the monetary. No one has the right to decide on an individual sovereign individual because nobody can show any documents in which we as individuals (not people) have agreed that we should be subordinate to someone.
4: Taking back our own value by introducing I and Universal Value-INchange. Dissolution of the Foundation hereby also OPPT has now fulfilled its purpose and has been retired! (UCC-filings, however, still stand)
5: Introduce a new value system (that represents the original value system before the current financial system removed vital parts and took away transparency-D) that is linked to our individual value is unlimited.
The following are the links to various documents, filings, and articles that follow the journey of us all to this point.
"The Tidal Wave is Coming" including the Paradigm Report in test and pdf
http://removingtheshackles.blogspot.ca/2013/06/the-tidal-wave-is-coming.html
Official Announcements from The One People's Public Trust in December 2012 on American Kabuki's site:
http://americankabuki.blogspot.com/2012/12/official-announcement-from-one-peoples.html
http://americankabuki.blogspot.com/2012/12/the-one-peoples-public-trust.html
http://americankabuki.blogspot.com/2012/12/the-one-peoples-public-trust-ucc-and.html
I pass in front of a mountain of waste in the heart of Rome and I begin to think that our society, submerged by waste, is also reducing human life to material in transit, destined for composting, landfill and incineration. Of humanity only a pile of waste will remain . The speed with which we erase our history, our memory, our identity and tradition and our humanity, the denial of all duration, the certainty that nothing of us will remain, destines us to be incinerated as organic waste; our only, feeble hope is in separate waste collection. That is, wet, organic waste...
There is a connection, at least symbolic, between the waste-to-energy plants for disposing of urban waste and the incinerators for cremating the deceased. The fate of objects and that of subjects coincides, both destined to be incinerated. An old medieval motto dates back to this, exhumed by Giovanni Papini : Homo? Humus, Fama? Fumus, Finis? Cinis. Man turns to dust, fame is smoke, only ashes will remain of us.
But let's try to conceptualize waste, to think of it as a category, metaphor and symbol. What is the waste that submerges our cities and that we have difficulty disposing of? Waste is the present of a past good, what remains of objects and foods that were once appetizing, desirable. In this perspective, waste is the future of our present; what is our world today, tomorrow will be its residues, its carcasses, its leftovers. This parable applies, without substantial differences, also to humans, once we have lost the idea, the conviction, the hope that something remains of us, and is saved from our dying. Today immortality is recognized to plastic, not to humans; its non-biodegradable “matter” is the threat that that island of plastic waste in the Ocean will become ever larger, a continent, and suffocate the life of the planet. Man passes, plastic remains.
Herbert Marcuse, the Frankfurt philosopher of the Global Contestation, theorized in the sixties of the last century the Great Refusal or Global Refusal, or the militant and revolutionary consequence of negative thought. The Great Refusal was the radical outcome of the Contestation, the thought that says no to the global society that was taking shape. The first time that global was spoken of was in relation to refusal. The Global Refusal was at the antipodes of consumerism, which it denounced as spreading in wealthy and advanced societies, producing alienation and homologation; but if you look closely, the consumer society itself converts into the society of waste. It is the rapid obsolescence of things and the rapid passage from objects of desire to consumed waste. Paradoxically, the philosophy of Refusal is the most suitable to represent the advent of consumerism; which extended the refusal of goods to humans as well.
For those with high school memories, the Great Refusal was associated with a famous verse by Dante Alighieri about Pope Celestine V, “he who made the great refusal through cowardice,” or renounced the pontificate; and so Dante destined him posthumously to the circle of the cowardly. Petrarch had a very different interpretation of the gesture of that Pope, born Pietro da Morrone; in De vita solitaria the poet saw in his refusal an attempt to safeguard his soul and his solitude as a hermit from the worldly worries of the pontificate.
Marcuse’s global refusal was anything but a renunciation in the name of asceticism; it was rather an act of revolt against power to overthrow it and take back “what is ours.” But the refusal of the protesters over time changed into acceptance of the capitalist system; so it happened that the agents of the Refusal became the most diligent officials of the society they were protesting. The consumer society won, and it became a waste society. The more consumption grew, the more waste grew. And while the revolutionary utopia was being lost, the consumer society also absorbed men into its cycle, exploiting their desires and impulses. To the point of producing what Zygmunt Bauman later defined as “waste lives”, that is, those who live on the margins of society, considered surplus, encumbrances to be disposed of. The liquid society is also a society of sewage. Speaking of waste lives, Bauman was referring to the poor of the planet, not only in the West; but the definition of waste lives, also used by Pope Francis, can be extended to all those who are not functional to this society: such as the elderly, considered dry and unproductive branches, incompatible with the production-consumption cycle, increasingly numerous thanks to longevity; but also unwelcome, unwanted children, for whom there is not only contraception and the separation of sex from procreation but also the interruption of pregnancy, as abortion is hypocritically defined.
https://www.marcelloveneziani.com/articoli/benvenuti-nella-societa-del-rifiuto/
It could be argued that the 2025 project will turbo-charge (on steroids) the dominant consumerist paradigm. One of the meanings of the word consume is to destroy.
Do you know that Kevin Roberts the number one honcho of this project is an opus dei hack. And that J D Vance is also closely associated with opus dei too - he wrote the foreword to Kevin's book.
That having been said check out this long 2019 essay describing the political machinations of opus dei.
http://opentabernacle.wordpress.com/2019/03/22/resurgence-of-the-catholic-political-right-under-trump
Check out the recent essay too.
I was trained in Industrial Design. The emphasis was on the design of plastics, objects of wood and metal were seldom focused on. I never questioned this bias until I realized this simple fact much later. I was intended to design disposable things, hairdryers and blenders and such. I found out later that I really do not like such things much, as they create a disposable society.