Passivity and Idea Formation Control

I had a break, now I’m back, and I’m even breaking my own rules to try to catch up on the ol mind download for the purposes, I suppose, of keeping a record for some kind of posterity’s sake. Who knows why I keep banging away at my keyboard, thinking I’m doing something important by cataloguing what I think on any particular day. It’s a bit like spitting in the wind.

I’m trying to get my head around why reputable institutions keep pumping out the same kind of information over and over again. Clearly I’ve lost all trust in traditional media outlets, but the flagrant disregard for anything approaching logical reason and discernment fills me with this creeping dread that I’m going to be the only one shouting into the air as the bombs fall and our homes and livelihoods are blown to smithereens.

I have the distinct feeling that life goes on in a never-ending loop, and we decide whether to be passengers for the ride or take some form of formal protagonistic role in proceedings. I am going to be careful with my language, because I only truly trust one other person with my unfiltered thought stream, a sad fact brought on in reaction to testing the waters with all of the people I enter into dialogue with. I have the creeping suspicion that, also, if one were to read these words without any form of sympathy they would be read as ‘troubled’, and I honestly have so much going on already that I don’t want to debate anyone about how I come to form my own thoughts.

If the events that are transmitted to our devices each and every day are legitimate, then the conceptual digestive process that people go through when forming their interpretation of the world seem to have been purposefully dulled. Probably out of widespread fear programming, the mental state of ‘it has been told to me by a trusted source, so therefore it must be true’ seems to have been accepted by the grand majority of living people. The only issue is that there is no consideration given to the idea that none of it may actually be true, because nobody would dare dream that somebody would manipulate channels of communication in order to enact control.

Even though literally all of history is littered with examples of revolutionary and conquering forces using communication in order to exert control. Power only exists when the subject believes that they are to be subjected.

This is so obvious within the communications given by the ‘War in Ukraine’, where in the west we are presented with an unironic big red bad guy who is up to no good causing trouble in the world and doing bad things to poor ol’ Mr Zelensky. No one can really explain why the big red bad guy is bad, outside of kind of stupid remarks like ‘he is authoritarian’ or he ‘crushes democracy’ or he wants to ‘take over the world’ while existing in some kind of societal paradigm where we could honesty describe each and every government of being ‘authoritarian’, ‘crushing democracy’ and ‘wishing to take over the world’. I mean, give me a break, we have ample rambling done by delusional simpletons causing untold damage wanting to ‘decolonise’ our society. Code for ‘kill off the white folk’, essentially, once you take half a minute to look into what the word actually means.

Yikes, Mr Blogger, harsh words.

Yet, I am forced to use harsh words because polite language doesn’t seem to cut through anything, as people stumble along in blissful ignorance thinking that all of the voices on the radio and television promoting ideas that would destroy our own home are really the good guys and potter about as if nothing’s the matter.

No one can explain to me why it is normal that in the middle of supposedly the biggest war in our modern history, there is a big cartoon character called Zelensky coming on TV every day, with the same costume, asking for money, giving orders to all of the world’s governments and peoples. All the while we seem to be entering into the biggest financial crisis of our lives, and no one bats an eyelid.

If the Russian man is as bad as he is made out to be, why didn’t he raze Kiev? Why did he evacuate the Azov soldiers in Mariupol instead of bombing them to ashes and saving himself a huge amount of time and resource?

Didn’t we all spend however many decades bemoaning American wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and, well, almost everywhere in the world?

Nothing, in these examples, may be true. Which is why I prefaced this soliloquy with pondering whether the events presented to us on our devices are in fact legitimate.

I can’t actually think that any of them are true.

If they are true, then we’re all probably entering into the End Times via the Book of Revelation and we should all repent.

This next new news story – Monkey Pox. I mean, give me a break, are we all going to go along with a new illness again?

Did you know, that there was, a year ago, a simulated war game of a theoretical Monkey Pox outbreak? Warren Buffet and Ted Turner (founder of CNN) were part of the exercise.

Would you even believe me?

Apologies if this puts anyone off being in my company (not as if my company is a hot ticket right now, apparently), but I won’t be going along with any form of government instruction with regards to any further ‘pandemics’.

If reading that, if anyone is actually reading this, makes you think that I’m mad, just know that by thinking that I think you’re mad! I was brought up to not seek an average life, to seek the life of a hero, being bold and courageous. I believe there’s a lot of people out there ruled by fear and pride. Fear, in that they need a big daddy government to tell them what to do and how to be safe, pride in that they become blind to how ruled by fear they are, and would not countenance any form of idea in opposition to what gets beamed out of the BBC.

Again, all of this could be some kind of annoying nonsense, if all of the stories beamed to me on my devices are all just nonsense designed to make me feel bad.

But then that opens up a whole new can of worms..!

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