Discussion about this post

User's avatar
Rob (c137)'s avatar

911 prepared me for COVID.

I didn't believe anything at first. There was to much noise out there. It was confusing but addictive to gobble up the information. So, I stopped looking deep into it. And then, questions started to form that were not being asked by the experts.

That's when I felt horrified. How could we just go along with a huge farce with multiple holes in the story?

We went along to get along.

COVID scared the shit out of me. People did the same 911 unity type group think and questions were being ignored. I felt like we were done for.

But the hope came not from the resistance but in seeing that the followers of the bullshit were not doing the boosters despite thinking it's safe.

Humanity might be still asleep but the mammalian brain is still working.

The more the sociopaths try to scare us, the more we face the split between what we believe and what we truly sense.

They almost had us.

https://robc137.substack.com/p/covid

Expand full comment
Goblins Under the Apple Tree's avatar

After 9/11, I became one of the “conspiracy nuts” and my wife duly sneered at me. And then she bought me some “conspiracist” DVDs for my birthday or possibly Christmas, she watched them with me, admitted that there was something fishy going on ... and a couple of days later went back to calling me a “conspiracy nut”.

And the propagandists know this. They know that the important thing is to establish “the tone” i.e. the fundamental outlook WHICH NEVER CHANGES ONE IOTA FOREVER AFTER.

And Covid is a totally hopeless case because no-one is arguing over a specific incident but this general mass of claimed incidents that just goes on and on and on. You can say anything you want about it. Everyone has slipped into their psychological grooves from which they will never deviate. This is why the “shock and awe” moment is so important. That’s when the basic mind formation takes place. Perhaps there is indeed a parallel with traumatised children who never grow out of their mental deformation.

This would also account for the apparent autism of so many who are stuck in the cold war mentality. There is a kind of “groundhog decade” effect whereby the 1950s are eternally repeated.

This Leftist “ultra-radicalism” seems identical to the non-Marxist “conspiratorial” angle in which there is a ferociously naïve idea that some are “outside” the system – the ones supposedly “outside” ironically being given a voice in the media i.e. this is a gullible approach that seemed to be spearheaded by the covid operation in which nobody on the Left seemed to realise that the dissidence that they think they embody was absorbed from the very media which has been selling them capitalist crap for their entire lives.

I wonder about AI generating some of the comments I respond to on Facebook. One such comment was disparaging a certain Mahler symphony in the usual mind numbing clichéd terms – but what was truly bizarre is that the comment didn’t relate to the work under consideration. And when I pointed this out, the commenter, instead of being annoyed, behaved with courtesy which I thought heartening until I started to wonder if this too might be an indication of AI. But the real problem is that it’s often hard to tell the difference between AI generated text and the stuff that’s written by people who just aren’t that bright.

Expand full comment
20 more comments...

No posts