Antisocial TechoGlobalism Now (1) Divide, Distract, Destroy
The general public knows the trap and falls into it anyway
Dear so-called Western civilization—I am very disappointed in you right now because while you continue to congratulate yourself over your self-perceived intelligence and superiority, you're falling into a trap that will ultimately lead to your destruction.
I am sure that essentially every adult in the UK, Canada, United States, Australia has heard the phrase "divide and conquer" and yet they – you in the case of Western civilization – continue to allow this tool to be used against you. Worse—you use it against yourselves by dividing yourselves into smaller and weaker groups of meaninglessness—blue, red, left, right, conservative, liberal—so that any political action and public resistance will be dead before it is born.
Likewise, we all know the function of "bread and circuses" which was the tool used by the ruling Romans against the population – just keep them fed, fat, happy and distracted and you can do whatever you want. Everyone knows how it works and yet they allow it to be used against them.
While the globalists, ultrarich, billionaires and hereditary elite have always ruled the world, in 2020 they made their domination public and grossly obvious with their “Build Back Better” and “Great Reset” agendas. They closed your businesses, barred your family and friends, literally forced you to wear masks and follow lines on the floor as if you were animals or slaves, forced you to get injected with harmful chemicals and biologically active concoctions that you don’t even understand.
And how did the population respond to these crimes against humanity?
1% “peaceful protests” + 99% active compliance
Tens of millions of people throughout Europe, UK, North America and South America just watched some type or other of “football” games, where they spend hours and days watching people they don’t know play a game against other people they don’t know on randomly selected “teams” that are interchangeable based on whim and money from year to year. If those same people had mobilized and organized into effective protests, they could have changed the course of the human history but instead they did nothing and by now they’ve already forgotten who won, lost, got traded, ran left or ran right.
The globalists are in the process of closing the airports and converting physical money into “digital centralized currency” which will give them the power to control everything you do. Nothing about this “Great Reset” is going to make you healthier or happier (unless you’re a masochist who wants to be punished, controlled, tracked).
Remember my post from November 2021 about how “TRASH dumpsters in Europe are starting to REQUIRE your IDENTIFICATION and thus YOUR location, timing, habits, routes, and more” which is why we escaped from Europe:
How to throw away your trash with a social surveillance system:
Open your phone program to track your time, date, and location
Scan the QR code
Select the type of trash you would like to dispose
Open, put your trash, close
Notice that the phone in the image is an iPhone.
This is only going to get worse if we don’t do something about it.
Like I said recently…
Of the 4 basic emotions —mad, sad, glad, afraid— anger is the only one that instinctively tells us of wrongdoing, betrayal and of our need to take action.
More specifically, anger alerts us to boundary violations—usually our own boundaries have been violated, but we can also vicariously feel the violation of others’ boundaries.
As such, a common tool of self-deception to avoid feeling anger and to avoid the action that anger calls for is simply to ignore one’s own boundaries or worse to switch to sadness for the loss or —yet worse— for the violator’s poverty of soul. Nothing salves appropriate anger and self/community-defending action like the balms of sadness, pity, piety, and virtue signaling, especially “patience” and “understanding”; these are tempting ways that we justify our inaction and talk ourselves out of defending our territory.
Network is a 1976 Academy Award winning movie famous for its call to action that starts with giving people permission to actually feel their most forceful of emotions: —anger— as a gateway to authenticity and then social engagement, change:
We know the air is unfit to breathe and our food is unfit to eat, … We know things are bad — worse than bad. They're crazy. It's like everything everywhere is going crazy, so we don't go out anymore. We sit in the house, and slowly the world we are living in is getting smaller, and all we say is: 'Please, at least leave us alone in our living rooms. Let me have my toaster and my TV and my steel-belted radials and I won't say anything. Just leave us alone.' Well, I'm not gonna leave you alone. I want you to get mad! … All I know is that first, you've got to get mad! [shouting] You've got to say: 'I'm a human being, goddammit! My life has value!'
Of the 4 basic emotions —mad, sad, glad, afraid— anger is the only one that instinctively tells us of wrongdoing, betrayal, boundary violation, and of our need to take action. Anger initiates action, but then we have to give form and purpose to that action.
Show me a society that cannot access anger appropriately, and I’ll show you a society that will wear facemasks for video calls—calls made from their own homes, paid for by their own electricity and internet service. Again: FACEMASKS FOR VIDEO CALLS, from THEIR OWN HOMES, on their own bills and mortgages that they themselves pay for.
Show me a society that cannot access anger appropriately, and I’ll show you a society that will wear facemasks while playing wind instruments.
Show me a society that cannot access anger appropriately, and I’ll show you a society that will follow arrows on the floor as if they are brainless slaves and distance from their own friends and family as if they are someone else’s property.
Show me a society that cannot access anger appropriately, and I’ll show you a society that will micro-fight among itself (and create false micro-battles among fabricated colors [eg, “blue” and “red”] as abstractions) rather than take on large and meaningful challenges such as political reform and ending the corruption that is ruining their country.
"Anger is a brilliant initiator. If you don’t feel angry about the world you probably don’t want to change it.
But if you stay angry you end up repeating yourself, becoming exasperated. I’m now 73 and have been active in politics since the 60s, I’ve seen generations of very angry people, then the next time you turn around they’re dissipated or broken by their own anger. And most of those who enter active politics never stay the journey. I think one of the reasons for this is that their anger isn’t refined enough – made into another substance. …
As a child, I always remember sitting by the gas oven and my mum would put water in and porridge in and tell me to stir it. I would think that stirring would last for ever, but at some point it would turn into porridge you could eat. It’s how I feel with anger – you’ve got to make it something thicker. You want it to be fuel for a rocket, not a gun."
John Bird, crossbench peer in the House of Lords theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2019/may/13/anger-interviews