Yes, a day of reflection which, thankfully, passed me by as with the pretend pandemic itself.
Perhaps I could add one thought. We are allowed to be individuals when times are relatively well ordered and peaceful. However, when a serious threat appears, we naturally wish to be part of the herd for protection and strength, relegating our individuality to second place until the danger ends.
Of course, with the pretend pandemic, the real threat came from the perpetrators and those individuals who understood and had the evidence of this were rejected by the fear-drenched herd.
Thus, the potential rescuers were cut from the herd exacerbating their own distress and leaving the fearful majority to their fate. Painful for all of us on many levels.
Good points. Orchestrated by the state apparatchiks - Isolation, paranoia, anxiety, and distrust in close-knit circles, were all tools used against the public as a means to breaking people mentally, spiritually, emotionally, and physically. Until they relented and put the needle in the skin.
We have learned how the propaganda, fear-mongering, and weaponisation of ‘greater good’ ethos is played. More of us will see the various traps unfolding in real-time as efforts ramp up to attempt the implementation of technocratic control grids.
Now we know that protection and strength comes from our own actions, our local communities, and overcoming fear.
I totally agree with all of your points. The initial surprise was the deployment of a coordinated, malign agenda - many still don't see, let alone accept, that 'their government' doesn't have their best interests at heart!
We can only do our very best to keep strong - and keep being human whilst the 'elite' inevitably destroy themselves.
Thailand still seems to be seeing the after-effects of the shots. In the first three months of this fiscal year they collected in inheritance taxes what took six months to generate last year, which itself was a record-setter.
What I wonder is how this story came out: "According to a source from the Finance Ministry who requested anonymity". Is there someone very concerned about what he is seeing?
Thanks, NS.
Yes, a day of reflection which, thankfully, passed me by as with the pretend pandemic itself.
Perhaps I could add one thought. We are allowed to be individuals when times are relatively well ordered and peaceful. However, when a serious threat appears, we naturally wish to be part of the herd for protection and strength, relegating our individuality to second place until the danger ends.
Of course, with the pretend pandemic, the real threat came from the perpetrators and those individuals who understood and had the evidence of this were rejected by the fear-drenched herd.
Thus, the potential rescuers were cut from the herd exacerbating their own distress and leaving the fearful majority to their fate. Painful for all of us on many levels.
Live long and prosper!
Good points. Orchestrated by the state apparatchiks - Isolation, paranoia, anxiety, and distrust in close-knit circles, were all tools used against the public as a means to breaking people mentally, spiritually, emotionally, and physically. Until they relented and put the needle in the skin.
We have learned how the propaganda, fear-mongering, and weaponisation of ‘greater good’ ethos is played. More of us will see the various traps unfolding in real-time as efforts ramp up to attempt the implementation of technocratic control grids.
Now we know that protection and strength comes from our own actions, our local communities, and overcoming fear.
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Thank you for responding.
I totally agree with all of your points. The initial surprise was the deployment of a coordinated, malign agenda - many still don't see, let alone accept, that 'their government' doesn't have their best interests at heart!
We can only do our very best to keep strong - and keep being human whilst the 'elite' inevitably destroy themselves.
Thailand still seems to be seeing the after-effects of the shots. In the first three months of this fiscal year they collected in inheritance taxes what took six months to generate last year, which itself was a record-setter.
What I wonder is how this story came out: "According to a source from the Finance Ministry who requested anonymity". Is there someone very concerned about what he is seeing?
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Good catch, thanks for link to article.