DWQA QuestionsCategory: Extraterrestrial Corruption of Human InstitutionsTo what extent is the strategy of planned obsolescence applied to manufactured goods as a consequence of direct mind control manipulation by the Extraterrestrial Alliance?
Nicola Staff asked 4 years ago
Here again, there is seemingly human ingenuity on display, but this is an illusion. What is on display is extraterrestrial ingenuity to create situations to undermine human achievement and progress and cause the maximum economic damage at the same time. And again, this seems to reward the corporate interest to maximize profit and shareholder value, and potential security for the employees to keep their salaries at decent levels and provide benefits, and so forth. But the same could be done with less turnover of the products themselves being manufactured. It is not a question of life and death, it is a question of how many workers are needed to do a decent job. If you have more jobs in an industry that turns out shoddy but necessary products that must be replaced at much more frequent intervals, there is greater employment, but inevitably there is an accumulation of a negative downside that takes a toll and causes greater harm than good. There is a degradation in the quality of life. The losses are economic as well as lost productivity and useful time devoted to dealing with faulty appliances and other apparatus that fails too quickly, and the outages cause further loss of time and convenience and a secondary economic loss as well. This is fully understood and appreciated by the Extraterrestrial Alliance that seeks to cause the maximum amount of pain and difficulty for human affairs. This too is supported through mind control manipulation by engendering complacency. So very few people discern the fact that life and the work product in so many industries is being cheapened and worsened in a deliberate fashion, therefore, it is not widely questioned nor seen as sinister. It is simply taken with a shrug and the catchphrase, “They don’t make them like they used to,” as if that encapsulates the problem and is the extent of the response there needs to be, when there should be a true hue and cry because there is a clear exploitation and a worsening of service and quality of life.