German Automaker BMW demonstrates the principle  of compartmentalization

Dr. John Reizer

When we are commonly told that NASA couldn’t have pulled off a moon landing hoax because too many people worked in the Apollo space program and would have known what was transpiring, don’t believe that’s the truth for one moment!

BMW – Spartanburg, SC

Everything is compartmentalized in industry and all of society for that matter. Nobody understands what the other person’s job or function is in a plethora of sophisticated processes.

In this way, many products or outcomes can be achieved with only a few people at the top of a pyramidal hierarchy knowing the full schematics of what’s happening.

My point and the central premise of this post are best illustrated by watching the inner workings of an automotive assembly plant.

None of the workers employed at such a facility could know how to build the automobiles alone that they are regularly employed to help manufacture in a factory setting. Many thousands of these otherwise unknowing people regularly work together on assembly lines with robots alongside them mass producing the end products desired.

The compartmentalization process extends and is applied to many aspects of modern society, including the control and outflow of knowledge-based constructs affiliated with the major genres that make up and form humanity’s perception of reality.

Because people are involved in a specific process of industry or have connections to things that are affiliated with end products that profoundly affect society and its citizens, it does not mean these individuals are completely knowledgeable about the bigger picture of said processes.

The compartmentalization of knowledge by our controllers has been taking place intentionally since the last reset, in my view.


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11 thoughts on “German Automaker BMW demonstrates the principle  of compartmentalization

  1. Roark's avatar Roark July 5, 2024 / 2:37 pm

    Oops, I see acquiesce is a verb. Lol 😆

    I apologize for my bad grammar and typos at times! 🙏😔

  2. Roark's avatar Roark July 5, 2024 / 2:33 pm

    Thanks for being there John!

    Another thing that computers are “good” for (in cars and all sorts of other devices), is ensuring our need to replace the car (for example) with an entirely different (new) one. How convenient for the auto manufacturers!

    Although not as sinister as my previous examples (of overtaking the car that’s on the highway) perhaps, the implications for this “planned obsolescence” that happens to be embedded into the programming logic used by the onboard computer, is huge!!

    Rarely before, have we been required to buy a replacement for something that otherwise would have continued to perform just fine for years more.

    So, Compartmentalization comes into play once again, as we are subjected to this mindset, without our knowledge, or forced to acquiesce, nonetheless.

  3. lhakes12's avatar lhakes12 July 5, 2024 / 2:12 pm

    Enjoy!! And yes, it certainly looks large! 🙂

    Lisa

  4. NoFakeNews's avatar NoFakeNews July 5, 2024 / 1:26 pm

    You provided great points and comparisons, Lisa. I agree with your assessment.

    I was amazed by the video of the BMW manufacturing process, too.

    My wife and I are scheduled for a tour of that Spartanburg BMW factory in a few weeks. I am excited to see the operation in person. Through the years, I had many patients who worked there and told me how enormous the plant is. It should be an interesting day. 🙂

    John

  5. lhakes12's avatar lhakes12 July 5, 2024 / 1:16 pm

    A fascinating video about the manufacturing of automobiles. It’s amazing how much technology is used in the production. I had really never thought about it much before. I am not mechanically inclined. Although my husband is a mechanical engineer. But I still can’t say that I know anything about these things.

    However, I might understand the comparison to compartmentalization in regard to humanity with their own minds. And I believe that I am taking it a step further here, John. 🤣

    Because not only is knowledge compartmentalized from us by the controlling powers, but people tend to compartmentalize their own knowledge or feelings and beliefs. And this can sometimes distort our perception of reality when we are not looking at the whole picture. It’s like people put up barriers within their own minds as a self-defense mechanism. I believe this is where cognitive dissonance comes in. And it is very difficult to get through these walls that we compartmentalize.

    I believe that this similar to dissociative identity disorder. Where people who are terribly abused develop different personalities. They compartmentalize their personalities to be a self-defense mechanism.

    Lisa

  6. NoFakeNews's avatar NoFakeNews July 5, 2024 / 11:18 am

    No doubt about it, Roark! That’s, without a doubt, a big part of the game plan. 👍

    John

  7. NoFakeNews's avatar NoFakeNews July 5, 2024 / 11:15 am

    It’s all good, Roark! 🤣
    John

  8. NoFakeNews's avatar NoFakeNews July 5, 2024 / 9:14 am

    Thanks for sharing! 👍

  9. NoFakeNews's avatar NoFakeNews July 5, 2024 / 8:06 am

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Roark! You make great points, and I agree with you about those examples relating to the car industry you mentioned. 👍

    John

  10. Roark's avatar Roark July 5, 2024 / 4:28 am

    Good morning John!

    I think the automotive assembly example is powerful in that what you say is true. Namely, the workers regularly contribute to the building of entire automobiles they’d be hard pressed to assembly, let alone create, themselves.

    The real power of compartmentalization in the case of the self-proclaimed elites, however, is that those responsible for manifesting the plan often have No Idea Whatsoever of the end goal, of you will! Whereas, in the construction of automobiles, the workers are well aware of the final outcome.. a beautiful car!

    Of course, they don’t all know about any programming logic that is, shall we say, in support of something sinister, like a means of controlling the vehicle in such a way as to protect the lives of some individuals more so than others, in the event of a need for accident avoidance, for example, or remotely controlling (braking / steering) a vehicle that belongs to individuals who happen to be challenging the system!

    Both of these are real examples that have been described in magazines, etc. The second one is certainly reminiscent of the movie, Target List!

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