[Vulnerability≠Power VIDEO 1 of 5] Was "The Power of Vulnerability" popularized to disempower/depower the population in preparation for the TechnoGlobalist agenda?
I just recorded a 2-hour video on this topic and will post soon, probably tomorrow, after a few cosmetic edits.
Here in a 5-part series, I am using Dr Brené Brown’s 2011 TED presentation "The Power of Vulnerability" as a discussion piece critiqued 1) on its own merit, and 2) within the context of the ongoing plandemic disempowerment “Great [TechnoGlobalist] Reset.” I think that her video, even though it has some merit, exemplifies how some ideas are made popular (with more than 100MILLION VIEWS) to fit the TechnoGlobalist agenda (they want people to feel vulnerable) whereas other ideas such as Antiviral Nutrition and nonpharmaceutical disease prevention and treatment are marginalized, censored, and ignored.
Ideas are “selected for popularization”—they don’t simply become popular on their own merit, nor are some great ideas sidelined by chance.
Some ideas fit the dominant paradigm and are pushed into popularity to further serve and strengthen the dominant/emerging paradigm.
Something about this video-presentation never sat right with me, even when I first saw it 11 years ago.
Now in 2022, I’m even more convinced that it is the wrong message for the population.
New questions (addressed in video no3 which is currently being edited and processed):
Why did the TechnoGlobalists want to plant the seed of “vulnerability” in the population?
“The UN-Forum Partnership was signed in a meeting held at United Nations headquarters between UN Secretary-General António Guterres and World Economic Founder and Executive Chairman Klaus Schwab to accelerate the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development1
Why —the answer is obvious— was this dis-empowering topic chosen over others which could have legitimately empowered people?
TED is partnered with the WEF2; why would they want people to get in touch with and “embrace their vulnerability”?
How would this presentation be evaluated from the perspective of Nietzsche’s Zarathustra or Branden’s Six Pillars?
What lessons could have been taught in this 20-minute video that went to more than 19MILLION viewers?
I just now recorded a 2-hour video on this topic and will post soon, probably tomorrow, after a few cosmetic edits. Be sure you’re on the email list to receive the detailed analysis and commentary.
The UN-Forum Partnership was signed in a meeting held at United Nations headquarters between UN Secretary-General António Guterres and World Economic Founder and Executive Chairman Klaus Schwab to accelerate the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development https://www.weforum.org/press/2019/06/world-economic-forum-and-un-sign-strategic-partnership-framework/
https://blog.ed.ted.com/2022/09/01/ted-ed-and-world-economic-forum-partner-up-for-a-crash-course-in-economics/