Not only are the globalists getting ready to shut down commercial airports, destroying all the industries dependent on travel, but air transportation will no longer be available to the masses, it will only be allowed to those who have billions, who can afford their own jets, and have enough money for landing fees at the few remaining commercial and private airports.
In the new digital currency world being implemented rapidly around the globe, travel will be a privilege that only the mega rich will be able to afford.
The New York Times is already mentally preparing/indoctrinating the masses with bizarre arguments against travel.
To support her view, the author uses examples from famous people like G. K. Chesterton who wrote that "Travel narrows the mind," Ralph Waldo Emerson who called travel "a fool's paradise," Socrates and Immanuel Kant who seldom left their homes, and the Portuguese writer Fernando Pessoa who penned in his "Book of Disquiet" the following, "I abhor new ways of life and unfamiliar places. The idea of traveling nauseates me Ah, let those who don't exist travel!... Travel is for those who cannot feel. Only extreme poverty of the imagination justified having to move around to feel."
The New York Times is also suggesting that we should take pilgrimage-style vacations where we travel on foot.
Globalists are suggesting replacing travel with virtual reality.
Globalists are suggesting replacing travel with virtual reality, a fake experience that does not begin to fill the thrill one experiences in front of a masterpiece or a statue at the Louvre or the awe of seeing the pyramids of Egypt and the Sphinx.
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