Some of the biggest influencers of the past 40 years have been government power grabs and blunders. The world has changed so much since the days when we won WWII, saved the world from ultimate evil and conquered the Space Race. In a poll taken in 2016, more than half (54.3%) the US believed the US government was hiding information relating to 9/11. What most people whom I talk to today report “woke them up” to government conspiracies are 9/11, Waco, the war on terror, the drug war, fake WMDs and vaccine mandates, not necessarily in that order.
It’s kind of awesome that we are living through a world wide power grab where piece-by-piece mistakes happen publicly and lies are revealed immediately. If you think back twenty years ago, there was a very, tiny percentage of people who realized how much of the narratives handed to us by media about that 9/11 incident were lies. I was in karaoke bars back then standing up night after night facing the flag with my hand on my heart every two hours when another person sang that Lee Greenwood song. But five years ago, something changed. It changed prior to PizzaGate and RussiaGate. It changed before the fabrication of gas attacks by Assad where Trump was called out by Tucker Carlson on Republican FOX News for perpetuating bullshit about Syria. It happened prior to the Las Vegas massacre and the Parkland shooting. It happened long before this epic year of everything from Fergusen, BLM, Chaz, the election, Hunter’s laptop, murder hornets and not least of all a worldwide “pandemic.” Before all of that, more than half the population of the US believed that some part of the 9/11 government narrative was bogus. More than half the US population started to believe in conspiracy theories. It took less than two decades to expose the proverbial man behind the curtain.
So what’s the good news, crazy Karen?
When you feel despair looking at all the people still walking around in masks and getting experimental technology injections for an illness that likely has no chance of doing them direct harm, look at how many aren’t. Think of where we will be as a society in a mere decade or a half decade or even less. Two decades ago we didn’t have social media or independent media or 54.3% of the country open to believing in government conspiracies. We do now.
I was asked by a relative stranger from Argentina who interviewed me this morning for his college essay whether I “believe in Covid.” I was confounded by the question. I almost have to ask, “what part?” Covid isn’t just a virus. It’s the name of a pandemic. It’s the label of an era. It’s the reason for death and also the reason for the disappearance of the flu. It’s not simply one thing.
Still, here was my answer.
That’s a good question, but hard to answer. I think there was a virulent strain of some disease that floated around last year. I think its virulence died out quickly. I don’t think all the death and case numbers were significant indicators of it. I don’t think the tests accurately diagnosed it. I am sure the symptoms didn’t. I also know for a fact the ventilators were a very deadly way to treat it. Hospital protocols in the US with regard to the patients believed to have this disease were negligent if not reckless and likely killed more people than whatever maladies they suffered from. Hospitals were unfortunately subsidized to do as much. I think the pandemic was fake as fuck. But for sure, there was some disease that was pretty bad and affected a tiny number of people far, far, far lower than we were lead to believe.
And he readily agreed with my analysis. It’s not because he wants me to like him or he’s a conspiracy theorist, too, but because almost every detail I stated and thousands beyond what I listed are based in hard evidence and facts. Despite massive mainstream media propaganda, social media cover-ups and independent media blackouts and censorship, you’d still only have to be half paying attention in order to realize something else was going on. You’d disbelieve only if you trusted the mainstream media exclusively, had a polarized political perspective that insisted everything outside the approved narrative is based in racism and you plugged you ears and screamed “LA LA LA LA LA LA!!!” as loud as you could. You’d have to outright refuse to listen to anything else. You’d have to be terrified to be identified with the 45.7% from 2016 because you might then be labeled not just as a “conspiracy theorist” but also, obviously, a “racist.”
As a society, we are going places. We are waking up. And sure, there are bogus theories like Qanon, Frazzledrip, everything the leftist elite does is complex web of Satanist numerology and a bunch of utter nonsense. That happens when people start to realize the system is down. This results from scrambling in cognitive dissonance for some part of the system to still cling to in order to feel like individuals aren’t solely, personally responsible for every aspect of their mediocre lives: sustanence, security, their toilets flushing.
But I think that’s a blip. It’s just an overload of information outside the matrix people are mulling through for the first time to find what is reliable and true, and some of it is garbage. A lot of it is garbage. People haven’t had to use critical thinking skills to maintain their sovereignty for their entire lives. They assumed words scribbled on a document hundreds of years ago were magically protecting them from critical thought. They are learning for the first time how to decifer what theories make sense and which ones are leading them back to the trap of thinking the magic paper written by the founders is their amulet for protection. They’ll likely come around over the next half decade or less at this pace.
The empire is crumbling. I think the regroup plan of the elites including the communist utopia proposed by the World Economic Forum is likely backed by FAR less than 40% of Americans. Those who would back it aren’t armed. Most communist and socialist empires don’t last long. The US is probably the longest lasting socialist empire to date and only because it graduated into socialism so slowly that many people still refuse to acknowledge it happened. A crash course would be rejected. When the agenda is exposed, people don’t like being objectified, stereotyped, collectivised and marginalized. They really don’t like being enslaved, abused and genocided. People, on the whole, like feeling special and unique even if they tend to clump together for perceived safety in a situation where they don’t see the control matrix.
The best news is that the matrix has become too obvious to ignore. It will be much harder to maintain socialistic or communistic control over a bunch of awakened conspiracy theorists, regardless of how far fetched some of those theories are.
If none of this makes any sense to you because you don’t know anything about 9/11 or the countless details that don’t add up about the official narrative, just start by asking questions about the fall of WTC Building 7. Once you learn about that and understand how it has been kept from you for 20 years, you’ll understand why the Covid narrative is collapsing faster than those buildings did, moreover the 15 years it took us to get to 54.3%. Once you start to learn the truth about 9/11, you can “never forget.”
That’s a good thing to remember in my book.
As always, take heart and share The Good News!