Do any of you think we are over-reacting? I don’t think so, but the sheep-folk certainly do. They claim they are willing to let bygones be bygones and just put it all in the past and get on with life. I am sure everyone reading this is aware of the bombshell editorial The Atlantic dropped recently with their amnesty nonsense. I don’t think I have been more livid reading an article since the days of seeing piece after piece about how effective masks are against viral transmission. I won’t comment on The Atlantic blather directly here, as there have been many fine responses to it, but wow, what a piece. So typical of a bully trying to pretend he loved his victims all along when he knows he is cornered and about to be punished. One last punch disguised as a kiss.
I just got back from a little cruise. I had mixed feelings about going, but realized that if this tsunami we all see coming a few miles off the shore has the potential of wiping out most travel in the foreseeable future, I figured I might as well get something in before the onslaught. Its been long in coming—more than three years
It was nice in a lot of ways, as would be expected, but in other ways unusually disconcerting. For one thing, very, very few people had masks, and thus there was a palatable scent in the air of “Covid is a thing of the past.” One would think this was a good thing, but instead it exuded a very clear vibe of denial. Oddly enough, not wearing masks, and believing Covid to be over, to me is just another example of compliance to authority. I know that seems a stretch, but if Covid were real, coupled with the truth that the vaccines do not work, and we were told again and again that there would be no natural herd immunity without a working vaccine, and we still hear of infections rising, variants being created, and hospitals becoming over crowded, why would people think the disease just died and disappeared? The reason is because we were told it was over. We were told we suddenly didn’t need masks, that we could party with friends, vaxxed or unvaxxed, that we could gather in huge crowds, get on cruise ships (no one even cared that I was unvaccinated.) We were told what was true, what was real and what to worry or not worry about. And like sheep, most people blindly followed.
So shouldn’t I be happy? If I were, it would be for all of the wrong reasons. It is true we are all happy when the slave owner puts down the whip. Whip or not, however, we are still slaves. I, too, bask in the sun of my controlled freedom—I went on a cruise didn’t I? After two years of not being “allowed to”—so I am just as guilty of this sort of compliance. I am one step closer to truth though; I know this offer of freedom is a tactic, a ploy, and a ruse. I’ll take a scrap of bread when it is offered, but I will not succumb to complacency and forgive my master for his cruelty when he behaves, albeit for just a moment, as my friend. Most everyone else seems fine to let bygones be bygones. I am not, and I suspect most of you reading this are not as well.
The great danger I see here in the masses just carrying on in complacent forgiveness is that they are encouraged to stay blind. Surely if they speak out against the atrocities that the world has experienced over the past three years they would quickly be categorized as a trouble maker, a pariah, and a misfit. “Just get over it, man, it’s all over.” Is it? No, of course not, you and I know that, and it is all still going on in various ways under the covers now, in the dark recesses of the culture: persecutions, continued efforts to vaccinate, and particularly vaccinate children, warnings of an “upcoming dark winter” where restrictions will come back into the mainstream. On and on, you know what I am speaking of.
However, the mass attitude now, as per The Atlantic piece, is “nothing all that much really happened.” No one died unnecessarily due to the Covid response, no one got sick, no one lost their job or their livelihood, no one suffered socially (particularly children wearing masks in school), no one suffered educationally, nothing bad really happened. If you are still pissed about all that DID happen, then you are overreacting…much ado about nothing. So get over it, forget and forgive.
Not everyone in the world has read that article, but what I saw in Europe, it seems that most people, at least on physical observation, are basically taking on that attitude.
It breaks my heart.
I think about the countless mothers sitting by their children in countless hospitals nurturing them through a totally unprecedented heart incident. I think of the countless families standing together at the funeral of a loved one, dead prematurely from a heart attack, blood clotting, or cancer—cause unknown, unless you want to apply the newly created diagnoses, “Sudden Adult Death Syndrome.” What the hell is that? A novel disease and now a common cause of death? Easy peasy explanation, eh? I think of the countless numbers of people suffering from a myriad of strange afflictions, which suddenly appeared out of nowhere. I think again of countless people having suffered unconscionably, and pointlessly, after losing their jobs, their businesses, their life savings, and their livelihood—the countless children with lower IQs, and those who have suffered social retardation due to the mask mandates, social distancing, and mandatory online teaching at home with no socialization at all.
I could write 100 pages describing all of this—but most people don’t know, and if they do, don’t care, or just attribute all of this horror to the “cost of living—some are lucky in life, some are not.” During my recent cruise not a word was uttered about any of this, thousands of people were encountered walking the streets of Rome, Florence, Barcelona, all laughing, eating, drinking, playing. While just beneath their feet, hidden a foot underground, there are skulls and bones of the fallen—all forgotten, and the perpetrators all forgiven.
When I was occasionally shaken from my self-induced and compliant vacation reverie, my heart ached talking to all of the young vibrant crewmembers on our ship. I would hear of their plans to be married, create families, further their careers and live fully their vibrant lives—followed with the admission that they all had to be vaccinated to get their current jobs on the ship. What really lies ahead for these beautiful children of God so innocent and full of life? I would shake my head, “maybe none of this is true, and maybe I am making more of it than it really is. Maybe they are right, and it really wasn’t that bad, just a mistake made here and there that we really could get over. It is all fine…let’s move on.”
Then a bone cracks under my foot—just a few inches from the surface of awareness—the truth. And I slip back into reality.
Great article, thank you. I'm 70 and ready to go when I have to go, but my children don't get it. My friends and family don't get it. My husband doesn't get it and I've been bending his ear for 18 months (the time of my own epiphany). My friend of 30 years who isn't speaking to me any more half got it but didn't want to hear any more about it. And I even have the feeling that the one friend who got it straight away when I told her what was going on (and who even said 'do you know, I'm not even surprised'), doesn't REALLY get the full horror of it. I'm finding this lull really hard, waiting for the next shoe to drop, waiting for the ghoul to jump out from the dark alleyway. The perpetrators have played a blinder in terms of psychology. The lulls are a big part of the behavioural programming.
I couldn't agree more with the sentement that this lull in our subjugation by our overlords is temporary. It's the same "Move two feet forward, wait fifteen minutes" strategy that was used by the militant police in Ottawa. But our real problem is slavery. The disease of slavery is the plague of life on Earth. You will not root it out by focussing on the Sheep/slaves and overlords of the month. Bondage is the preffered state of man. We all do it. We all seek out a master who will make promises to us no matter how redicuous or impossilbe so that we can set aside the daunting task of complete sovereignty.
If we are going to defeat slavery, we have to dismantle the lies that enslave us. Forget about the mask and vax slaves of this generation. The foundations of slavery must be brought into the light.
What about the lies that we have believed that led us here? There is a long dark paved road that has brought us to the brink of worldwide voluntary genoside.
I wish that you would go back and expose just some of the lies. It's true that most people will not have the capacity to survive a reality shift that would reveal that their entire existance is based on lies, but we have to let those folks go overboard. They are sinking the ship. What we need to do is offer the truth to those who can digest it, assimilate it, and raise their kids and grandkids outside of the lies that lead to slavery.
The best way to do that is to take an audience like yours to truth-school. Teach them the truth about the moon landing hoax, the fall of the twin towers and building seven, the death of JFK, the death of Marilyn Monroe, the reason that the Titanic never sank, the truth that viruses do not and have never existed but are actually a brilliant marketing ploy to sell more poisons and blame the effects on an invisable-non-living-predatory-never-before-seen-virus, and the wicked truth that contagion theory has never been supported by real science (but simultanious toxin exposure is unavoidably common.)
Please Dr. Todd, let go of the Sheep, save the sovereign. Get out a shovel and dig up the truth for us. Every drop of truth that we digest will serve to strengthen our resolve to save our children and our grandchildren from slavery.