Who knew you could take courses and get certified for observing patterns, running scenarios, and warning that failure to plan is planning to fail?! Most of the time, such people on the street are vilified, particularly by those in power, as conspiracy theorists! The rest of the time, you are either seen as a prophet, an amazing event planner, or scolded for putting far too much thought and research into things and just told to get on with it already and STOP over-thinking everything!!!
For starters, if on the Myer’s Briggs scale, you are rated as an INTJ or otherwise function in a way that puts introverted intuition, extroverted thinking, and the ability to make judgement calls at the forefront of how you operate, you naturally fit into the group who can see patterns emerging, scenario ways to deal with those patterns and what might happen if this or that is or is not done in each scenario and plan accordingly, or warn those who need to plan that they should get on it post haste! Those of us who are introverted, Intuitive and analytical, deep thinkers, and able to make judgement calls often look at the rest of the world wondering why they can’t, don’t or won’t, while everyone else looks at us like we’ve grown three heads!
The discovery then, that you can actually get yourself certified in the above skills was a recent surprise! Check out this search engine screenshot for details! Pay attention to the blurbs under each search result as well.
I visited one of the organizations listed in the search results, and came across a Guide to Natural Foresight Framework: Unfortunately, the guide is hidden behind a request form.
My interest in this discovery is due to the Canadian Government publishing a yearly report that I only just became aware of, titled: Disruptions on the Horizon, by Policy Horizons Canada. I downloaded the 2024 report and that’s where I learned about certification in standard INTJ behaviours! Let me rephrase that. . . standard INTJ behaviours hijacked for globalist purposes!
As you go through this year’s report, you get a couple impressions:
1) The people who work in this department of the Government of Canada are most definitely Conspiracy Theorists! At least by government and mainstream definitions of those who can see down the pipe without their permission. Apparently when you have government permission and a credential behind your name, observing the 35 potential events in this report and suggesting people, organizations, governments and businesses do something useful about them is not only allowed, but might actually earn you a wage.
2) What government-sponsored conspiracy theorists predict to happen in the next 3 to 5 years is the same list that average on-the-street conspiracy theorists have been warning about and that the WEF has said must be addressed as well. Keep in mind that when people on the street began raising their voices about the WEF’s plans, mainstream media tried to run cover and claim the WEF didn’t exist and was a conspiracy theory itself until independent journalists such as Rebel News, True North and others began showing up at the Davos conventions to prove otherwise.
The difference between the two groups of conspiracy theorists shows up in the recommendations they make to deal with what they foresee happening. Government-controlled and UN/WHO/WEF-controlled theorists are told to envision solutions that lean in to the globalist agenda while theorists on the street generally encourage solutions that decidedly lean AWAY from globalist agendas.
Much like how business leadership and business team coaches operate, it is suggested that topics be explored in a generally democratic method similar to mind-mapping in a group setting. This report was compiled in that manner by way of a survey, showcasing results of the survey in various ways to help the reader get a feel for what their organization, company or department should be focusing on to prepare. Subject matter that rose to the top of the survey got more visible space on the page than those that stayed lower in the survey ranking. They at least advised that what they referred to as underestimated disruptions could be set off by those they labelled as prominent disruptions. After reading the report however, it is less that events in their “underestimated” list are less likely to occur or any less likely to have major impact, but more likely that they are set off by larger events and from where I sit on the ground, more likely to have farther reaching impact than this report or perhaps it’s survey respondents, anticipate. Although that may be why they labelled them “underestimated”.
Leadership is notorious for underestimating far-reaching implications of decision-making and deplores anyone who demands they think far enough ahead to anticipate how their decisions will impact people and business outcomes. To that end, I found it eyebrow raising in the training organization’s quotes that I looked at from the search results, where students claimed their bosses welcomed their contribution to the team. Supposedly, according to the government website, they’ve been employing these people for over 50 years! Hmmm. . . alot’s happened in that time frame, I should know, it’s MY lifetime!
This report has all the usual talking points I’ve come to expect from supposedly “concerned” voices in acadamia and WEF elites. They actually claim that some of the disruptions they see on the horizon could be viewed as good or bad things depending on one’s perspective. From the perspective of global governance, things like digital money and prevelence of AI would be good things, while those are bad things to theorists on the street.
I want to pull out some of the 35 potential disruptions here, and go over practical ways we can deal with or perhaps prevent them within our circles of influence. They grouped these into five categories.
In the society category:
Basic needs go unmet: This is predicted to be a major killer of the human population in the years to come as orchestrated disruptions to supply chains impair ability of people to shop the way they got conditioned to over the past 100 years. Policy Horizons Canada has a strange list of what they call basics:
“basic human needs, such as housing, water, food, energy, healthcare, and financial security”
Basic needs are shelter (housing), water, food, clothing, and transportation.
Energy is useful in powering air conditioners, computers, charging cell phones, etc, but if our ancestors knew how to live without it, perhaps we should be learning how as well? Examples include digging root cellars to keep things cold in the summer, building homes with sufficient porch roofting to keep the heat of the sun from hitting the building, and angling the house’s walls so that windows and doors create cooling drafts. Building water wheels if by a stream to power battery banks. Returning to the ’50’s concept of bicycle pedals to operate agitators or as one ad showed, a vacuum cleaner would provide exercise and power at the same time. If you don’t live where hail is frequent and you have funds to invest, solar panels will be useful at various times of year, but potentially not in cloudier areas depending on the level of tech you invested in.
Health care. . . there was a time when every household wrote down the remedies they used frequently and looked after each other, with a doctor or nurse who did their rounds of a region every now and then. Daily, weekly healthcare was provided by the household to the household, and old cookbooks read more like homestead how-to’s than cookbooks as a result. The need for healthcare isn’t in the institutions we got used to prior to 2020, it’s in learning how to handle common ailments at home with homegrown means.
Financial security isn’t a need, it’s a want! The idea that we have to have certain standards of living, while age-old in concept, puts a hamper on things where it doesn’t need to. Cover the basics and everything else is a want that can come as funds permit.
There’s no need for basic needs going unmet. The only way this will happen, is if people refuse to do for themselves what they’ve paid others to do. There are exceptions where a person can’t do what they paid others to do, such as tasks they don’t have the tools for, or tasks they aren’t strong enough to handle. But this is where community comes in. What one person can’t do, another person can. Western culture has become so individualistic that we’ve lost what sustainable, actively supportive community looks like. We need to rediscover this concept and quickly, if we are to make it through what the globalists have planned for all the “useless eaters”.
Food is Scarce: Let’s rephrase this! Commercially-available, commercially-grown, commercially-created food is scarce! Get used to either growing your own food, foraging in the wild for food, or getting to know others who do! Get used to reading recipe books again, and rediscover how to follow them to create your own versions of foods you buy at the store. The only way food will be scarce is when too many people refuse to learn how to provide food for themselves and their neighbours.
Men are in Crisis: Um. . . newsflash to Policy Horizons Canada!!! Men have been in crisis since the overly-hyped feminist movement of the ’80’s, AND that was by design! Many women are now realizing the feminist ideals they’d been taught or even taught others, are damaging not just to themselves, but to the men and children they encounter. How do we deal with this?
First, we remember that if a man likes to cook and bake, let him! Most big name chefs and bakers ARE men! If a man likes to write poetry and play piano, let him! Most big name pianists and musicians out there ARE men! If a man likes to draft and sew clothing, let him! Most big names in the fashion world ARE men! This is NOT a role reversal, it’s recognizing that men can contribute to these areas of daily life. I knew a guy one time who was taking a baking program at the local college, and he was a big man! But I lost count of the times he’d show up to visit after classes, so sore and so tired from learning pastry methods that only the stoutest of women would ever be able to pull off. The role reversal is when men raise the kids at home and the wife is out working. Sometimes this works for a household, particularly if the husband has a weakened constitution somewhere and the wife is able bodied enough to carry the load of bread winner. Otherwise, its best to return to the values of the man as the bread winner and protector of the home, regardless of the ways and means used as long as they fall within God’s guidelines in scripture, and the values of the woman in the home, and engaging in the marketplace as Proverbs 31 exemplifies as well. Let men be men and women be women, and pull out the Scriptures to give examples where they have been forgotten.
People cannot tell what is true and what is not: Born again, Holy Spirit-filled Christians are able to buck this one, as the Holy Spirit reveals who is and who isn’t telling the truth. Sometimes a wait-and-see approach is necessary, and those spinning lies get caught in them, tripping up over inconsistent renditions, etc. Ask the Holy Spirit for the gift of discernment and He will give it to you! If you qualify as a conspiracy theorist the government is trying to muzzle and shut down, then you can look at the pattern, look at the puzzle pieces, and speak up when the pieces don’t fit, and help others see when they do. Help each other out here! I see people today lambasting each other for falling into truth vs lie traps and using derogatory labels for those who don’t see what they see. This helps no one! Rather than jumping down the throats of those who can’t see what you see, spell out why you see what you see, show the puzzle pieces as you see them, show how you found them, where you found them, why they were so easy for you to spot, and in so doing you may help others figure out how to spot the lies as well.
Values-based clashes divide society: This one is by design! As many are starting to realize, who shook the jar? Why are they pitting us against each other? What do they gain from that? What do they lose if we unite under one banner again whether that banner is patriotism, nationalism, faith community, etc?
Part of this pitting against each other has been the over-played idea of “my rights!” Scripture tells us to look not only on our own needs but look to the needs of others. Community is all about give and take, and knowing when and when not to compromise. Compromises that go against values taught in God’s Word should not be done. Compromises that take place between decisions around who uses what venue, who shops where, who learns what, who receives what when, etc, should all be weighed against Scripture and acted on according to what would both please God and be amicable to everyone in the affected groups. The paragraph for this “disruption” includes alphabet soup mental illness groups and climate change. We have seen how mental illness groups want to destroy both children and the marriage/family unit. Climate change isn’t made by the general population, it is made by those engaged in geo-engineering efforts to advance various globalist goals and agendas. When we realize who we are supposed to be fighting, we can stop fighting each other and learn to work together again.
In the economic group of disruptions now, most of the disruptions listed are decidedly first world in origin. Some, like the homemade bioweapon paragraph, appear to predict that costs and methods to inflict bio-warfare will become so cheap and accessible that anyone can do it anywhere. But if we’ve learned from the above points prior to this section, we will either not take part on such stupidity, or come up with ways to mitigate and stymie the results of such efforts. Household debt being a future problem is out of sync in this report, as it’s already a problem, particularly among those who live to a higher standard than their income allows. Another paragraph out of sync claims people won’t be able to afford living on their own. This is already occurring, and the idea of multi-generational homes is returning to the western world. In many ways this is a good thing, so that younger members can look after older members and vice versa as needs arise.
One point in this group that should be made note of, is where they foresee what they refer to as vital natural resources becoming scarce: water, sand, critical minerals where demand outpaces supply or controlled by few suppliers. The last note again is out of sync as the general public is becoming aware that many of the world’s resources are managed by just a handful of companies and investors. So what do we do about this?
Various water catchment ideas are currently available around the Internet along with plans and how-to’s to allow you to choose the system that would work best for your circumstance. The issue of sand relates to the creation of both glass and certain industries such as semi-conductors and computing where silica in various forms is required. The good news for you is that they only need certain types of sand, while your own uses can often use more casual grades. Critical mineral shortages only exist because of the overly intense way the globalists want digital everything rolled out. Your actively supportive community may not actually need electric cars, cars that talk to the Internet, smart meters, high-powered lithium batteries, or other tech that requires specific types of sand or critical mineral to produce. You will only be caught by this “potential” disruption if you insist on those things being part of your life and feel you can’t live without them.
The environment grouping of “disruptions” is very much predictive! On the one hand they mention loss of bio-diversity while also including a paragraph on geo-engineering taking off and lowering carbon in the atmosphere! This right here is a dead giveaway as to who is writing this report! They are touting the lie that carbon is a problem when in reality, you and I and all life on earth, ARE carbon! The only way to stop this on a global scale is to somehow take out those responsible for it. From where I sit, only God can do that, so what can we do in our own spheres of influence?
For starters, we re-affirm that the plant kingdom needs CO2 and thrives on it. If you own a green house, you may have purchased a machine that creates C02 for your plants. So you want to nurture your plants and ensure they are looked after in a social environment that gives them the C02 they need. Keep animals nearby, live or do your work nearby, engage in community activity nearby. What you breathe out, they breathe in and vice versa. Help the plants and animals help you! You need animals for food, clothing, wool, footwear, etc. You and they need plants for food, cordage, warmth, building materials, etc. The plants need you and the animals for their C02, nitrogen fixing back into the soil (unless they are a legume, then they fix nitrogen themselves). Include plants and animals in your actively supportive community.
The paragraph claiming some areas of Canada could become uninhabitable due to extreme weather events, fires, floods, etc, assumes that people are not adaptable! It also assumes that humans never knew how to handle extreme heat in the past when the weather often got hotter than it does now! See my suggestion about home-building adaptations that come from old books and photos, to see how they did it back then. Some cultures around the world adapted to constant flooding by building homes on stilts! People think Venice is a fairy tale city to visit, but it’s been sinking for centuries! We must remember our God-given ability to adapt, and seek His wisdom to do so accordingly. In this way, we frustrate the plans of the globalists and rediscover our own resilience all over again.
We already discussed the health category when talking about basic human needs. They get specific in mentioning antibiotics no longer working, a scenario already playing out in various hospitals where the idea of cleanliness has gotten out of hand and superbugs now infest. The answer is found in the anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, and anti-viral plants God has already growing for us if we’ll learn how to make use of them. Old books and courses prior to the 1930’s contain many nuggets of information here. Discernment is necessary however, as some so-called remedies were just placebos, others were downright damaging, but many remedies actually worked, and worked better than today’s mainstream medicine.
The health grouping mentions mental health in crisis. This is only due to string pullers persistently keeping the masses on high alert and under a state of high stress. These conditions are necessary to create helplessness and make it easier to herd the masses into the situations the globalists demand. The best way to deal with persistent high stress is to turn off the TV and toss it into the garbage! Secondly, control what you do and don’t read online and when it gets too heavy, get up and go outside, pick up a hobby, go for a hike, visit a friend, etc. Change up your environment, change up your inputs, and even become a ray of sunshine for someone else out there. Create things for others, do things for others, help others when they need it, surprise others in wholesome unforeseen ways. You can do this off and online. Online, don’t just share the latest scary news, but share how to combat it, how to overcome it, how to prevent it, etc. Empower others around you. Not only will you reduce the stress in your own mind and body, but you will reduce it for others who you come in contact with.
The political grouping of “disruptions” in some ways reads like today’s news. I don’t know when they published this, it has a June 2024 date on it, but you have to wonder if they aren’t fully up to date on what’s going on around them!
Billionaires run the world: Um, see the note earlier about most of the world’s resources being in the hands of a few companies or corporations. In the last few years it’s become painfully clear that politically, we have the likes of George Soros out there, literally hell-bent on getting their way in governments or else! We have billionaires like Bill Gates, thinly hiding behind philanthropy to control international organizations such as the World Health Organization to push harmful medical experiments on humanity. We have eccentrics like Klaus Schwab running groups like the World Economic Forum, trying to infiltrate every government they can so they can have their agendas pushed down to the common person.
While we can’t stop billionaires from running the world, we do need to remember that money flows downhill. If we don’t have billionaires, we won’t have millionaires and we won’t have money flowing into the hands of workers on the ground. What we can do instead, is shop from ma and pa shops, hire the kid down the street to shovel the driveway or mow the lawn for the elderly neighbour up the street. We can support the little guy and help them make ends meet.
Unity unravelling: See earlier notes about rebuilding community and instead of fighting each other, fighting those busy shaking the jar!
Cyber attacks taking out critical infrastructure: If we are learning how to rebuild our own infrastructure for us and our community, we become less reliant on what they do to mainstream infrastructure. Part of the resilience here is being able to carry on offline as well as some of us carry on online. Being able to pivot from digital to manual is incredibly important!
There are other points in the groupings I haven’t covered here, but its very easy to see how those in power think the average person the ground will just keel over and collapse if modern life is unable to carry on as they know it. This is ridiculous from the perspective of a societal rebel! Humanity has always been able to adapt to threats and changing landscapes whether they be geographical, geological, economic, ecological or social. It’s time to rediscover adaptability all over again, and remind ourselves that we can indeed survive without sushi three times a week while watching netflix on a cellphone. Humanity survived many years without those things, and will continue to survive without them in the future. We just need to relearn how they did things so we can fall back on them as the need arises.