Why Incinerator Ash is a Time Bomb Waiting to Explode

An Overview

Incinerator Ash is a 100 million-dollar-plus television series featuring a controversial premise: the government of 2022 plans to address mass extinction on a global scale. On a regular basis, in a single day, half of the world’s population will be terminated as a consequence of government policies.

The Time Bomb Premise

The premise of "The Incinerator" is a social credit card to ensure global citizens’ support of the changes.

The Ash’s "timebomb" (a.k. to 1995) involves four key phases:
Phase 1 – 2002**

  • Emergency response and evacuation
  • Incinerators are sent to high-income areas to implement plans

Phase 2 – 2008

  • The government’s economic response
  • The central authority and mechanism

Phase 3 – 2014

  • Central authority and coordination
  • System for implementing

Phase 4 – 2022

  • Global consensus to complete the changes
  • Last phase

Why is "The Incinerator Ash" a time bomb waiting?

It’s a controversial, controversial, and far-fetched premise. The main premise of "The Incinerator Ash" is to ensure global financial stability by implementing social control mechanisms and reducing mass/population.

The Incinerator Ash’s critics’ main arguments are:

  • That the premise is unrealistic – a total population reduction on a global scale would mean a catastrophic loss of income and life.
  • The premise would trigger a mass exodus.

The "Incinerator Ash’s" critics say, "it’s more of a political and philosophical statement and less of an economic policy."

The Incinerator Ash’s critics and supporters have both argued that:

  • The premise does not fit the criteria set by the World Bank in 2011 to avoid financial collapse of the financial system.
  • The premise’s social credit card and support for social policies would likely lead to a decline of 50-30% of global output.

Overall, "The Incinerator Ash" needs to address the issue of a 20-year-long social plan to control 24% of the world’s population. It is a social credit card on a large scale that requires global political and economic reforms to achieve.

Conclusion

The "Incinerator Ash" is not a realistic solution to all the problems of the current system.
In order to address global scale, political and social reforms must be implemented to maintain global financial stability.

**The Incinerator Ash’s critics point out that any attempt to implement such a plan would be met with resistance and opposition. As a result, a major social and political disturbance of global proportion would be implemented.

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