Blogger Insanity Bytes has had two good recent articles reminding everyone that there are still a lot of unsettled issues relating to the Scamdemic. This being an 'Election Year' in the US, both political machines would rather that we all forgot about things like Democrat governors who imposed martial law but now hold prominent positions in the Junta; or Republicans governors who padlocked churches and sealed borders until they suddenly became champions of medical freedom. To the average Ameroboob, 2020 and 2021 are about as remote a past as the Antediluvian histories of the Old Testament---complete with about as much revisionism of the official story.
Both articles elicited the predictable outrage from the True Believers, who showered their wrath liberally in the comments sections. Actually, I don't worry about such people too much: authoritarian regimes like ours always have a share of people who'll deny the obvious. In truth, I feel a measure of pity for these poor simps; their intense fear of facing the truth and the ensuing moral choices that they would have to make by accepting it literally paralyzes their Reason and the Official Narrative acts for them like a tranquilizing narcotic.
The True Believers aren't really so much of a problem: what's genuinely troubling though is that neither Scamdemic abuses of the past nor the New World Order crowd's future proposals are even on the Electorate's collective radar-screen. No opinion polls reflect any major public concern over the issue, and the only presidential candidate of any standing talking about it has been Robert Kennedy, who has failed to generate much interest. Probably half of the American population doesn't even know who Kennedy is anyway and could care less.
Scamdemic abuses should be a campaign issue: obviously political leaders who, on behalf of their Wall Street Overlords, participated in such a massive suppression of human rights and such an egregious transfer of wealth---not to mention ongoing national health concerns over pushing untested vaccines---certainly shouldn't be entrusted with any degree of political power again. In fact, they should have to answer for their multitudinous crimes instead of silly Congressional inquisitions about a protest or absurd witch-hunts about alleged 'anti-Semitism.' Of course, that would presume a State where people actually cared about their liberties and a political class willing to uphold them: neither of which we possess today in the United States. In 2022, only one lockdown tyrant lost his position as governor, and even he lost to a disgusting RINO. 2021 saw a similar election trend.
Instead, both political machines and the Madison Avenue shylocks managing their campaigns would prefer that the public either remains in a state of blissful apathy or focused on distractions, while demonizing each other's camps for public consumption while working together behind the scenes. This way, nothing upsets public tranquility too much and the Great Reset can go on unabated.
Thank you for the kind mention. This was well said.
ReplyDeleteRecently I said zero Republicans have addressed pandemic abuses, which is perhaps not 100% true. Robert Kennedy and a tiny handful of others have pursued it, but yes very little has been said. Worse yet, the general public at large doesn't seem to feel as if it is even an issue. I do note however, that lines for the latest booster have declined dramatically. Even social media has loosened some restrictions on free speech.