So, for example, now, Comey obviously knows about contacts with future governments because of the way he has handled things since last summer. I just became aware of this today.
He would know that the human race would have gone extinct between 2080 and 2090 if Hillary was elected. It wouldn't have been her fault that this happened by the way. How would she know?
However, it is obvious to me that Comey knows which is why he supported Trump. Though Trump is responsible for the deaths of millions and millions of people the human race doesn't go extinct on the timeline Trump is on as president. However, Comey and the NSA head and others who know about this would have to "Reign in" the insanity of Trump in order that he doesn't extinct the entire human race. So, you see how they are doing this by telling the world a criminal investigation is underway against people within the Trump circle.
The way the human race stays alive is by eliminating (mostly through starvation and global warming catastrophes) about half of the human race this century who are mostly poor and middle Class people worldwide including here in the U.S. And Trump will be blamed for this sort of like a Hitler on into the future was blamed for 100 million deaths during world war II.
Though this is a hard thing to be aware of it is very much like "Lifeboat theory".
To understand this better here are some websites talking about this. This doesn't mean I advocate any of this. It just means I understand what is happening in reality.
- Lifeboat ethics is a metaphor for resource distribution proposed by the ecologist Garrett Hardin in 1974. Hardin's metaphor describes a lifeboat bearing 50 ...
- Nov 24, 2015 ... In their enthusiastic but unrealistic generosity, they confuse the ethics of a spaceship with those of a lifeboat. A true spaceship would have to be ...
- Lifeboat Theory. I am reading Donald Miller's book “Searching for God Knows What” and I came across a chapter called “Lifeboat Theory- how to kill your ...
- LIFEBOAT ETHICS. Garrett Hardin. In the seventies and eighties, a neoconservative movement broke with the official rhetoric of America's good intentions ...
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