Wednesday, June 6, 2018

The loss of privacy in the extreme now directly leads to human extinction

Without Time manipulation the loss of privacy caused directly by transistors and microchips through grabbing ALL social media information off of phones, phone calls, texting, Facebook etc. etc. etc. directly leads to human extinction because of everyone's information (regarding everything in their lives (private, business, personal, becoming relatively public in one way or another) to where many are committing suicide around the world when certain information is released about them (true or not). And others take up arms when certain information is revealed and start killing people at random (whether it is true or not). And this is just going to get 100 to 1000 times worse on into the future as governments and criminals use information to destroy lives and families and businesses worldwide. This is ALL caused by the Roswell Crash which left alone without Time Manipulation just causes human extinction.

Whether this was an error or not by the Roswell Crash Culture or more like Guns taken from settlers by native Americans and finding long rifles superior killing machines I don't know. However, the fact of life is when people lose all their rights through the loss of privacy, Suicide and murder will rule everywhere and nothing will stop it as we move through this century. Nothing but time manipulation can prevent human extinction at this point.

Democracy won't stop it. The Trump's of the world cannot stop it. Totalitarianism won't stop it. Dictators won't stop it. The United Nations cannot stop it any other way but removing mass killers of 1000 or more from time before they are conceived by their mothers through retroactive time manipulation. But, it is very costly in technology and human lives that the human race and others are forced to do this now as they have no other viable choice to keep the human race alive on planet earth or beyond.

The real cause at the core of children being shot in school is the mass loss of privacy worldwide and this likely will get hundreds or thousands of times worse around the world this century.

I might recommend you put your children in safe private schools or on independent study at home once you realize more children have now died in school than all the American soldiers who died so far in Iraq and Afghanistan since 2001.
My older children were on independent study with Oak Meadow School from 1980 to 1985 from the time the youngest was 5 until the oldest was 12 and he wanted to go back to school. Now today in 2018 all have college degrees and are successful in life and married and one of them has a child.

Here is what I did with my older children from 1980 to 1985 in the Mt. Shasta area:

It's one way to stay close with your children so you don't have to witness them be murdered or maimed in a school shooting in the future.

If you study the statistics it is mostly public schools (grade schools, Junior Highs, and High Schools and Colleges) that are being shot up where children are dying where problem children are not separated out soon enough to save the rest of the  children's lives).

Here is the independent study school which is very reasonable if one of you has the time to school them using this independent study program. The beauty of this is you could live as remote as you wanted to and still educate your children from Kindergarten through High School almost anywhere on earth that it was legally allowed. My oldest stepson wanted to go back to school by age 12 so we moved to the San Francisco Greater Bay area in 1985 and bought a business so our kids could return to school.

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note: Wednesday June 13th 2018

Later I thought I should tell you that I felt that independent study for all three children was helpful to them in their lives by making them "Self Starters" in their lives where they pursued what was important to them in their lives rather than just spinning their wheels after High School like many kids do. However, you have to consider your child or children in what is most useful to them too.

One consideration is that they might be more likely to stay alive if they were on independent study. However, that doesn't stop car crashes, plane crashes, drugs, malevolent friends or people you don't know or anything else. So, maybe the best point of view is to think if your children are going to benefit from independent study or not?


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