That was a great conversation that got me thinking. I seem to live in a constant state of uncertainty myself, questioning everything, and suspicious. I've allowed myself to believe things based on scant evidence before, and I felt strongly about it, only to find later that I was misled and wrong. It happened many times and each time I thought I was absolutely right. The letdown would push me into a lonely place and force me to reconsider so many assumptions. Having to admit you've been deceived and your trust betrayed again and again can make you reluctant to accept even basic things that seem obvious to others. It isolates you, separates you from your tribe, makes you the "fringe", the rebel. Nobody likes that, we're "wired" to be social animals. So who and what can we really trust?
I like to play the song "Nothing else matters" by Metalica because I identify with the core feeling of rebellion and the simple but profound line: "Forever trust in who we are... And nothing else matters."
A veritable bird's-eye view of human psychology... and sociological tendencies.
Not too sure if I'm struck with a feeling of poignancy... more so a feeling of relief that I'm only here to witness human folly for a very short time... and a determination to enjoy the underlying comedy of it all while I'm forced to be surrounded by it.
Least one forgets... Ad hominem attacks are the last resort of a failed argument... and wrt "measles parties"... as a child, I was once an attendee... and when it comes to the measles, once is enough... and none of us children knew that our playmate host was ill, or what the party was for... just say'n
Our mothers knew, well. I was an attendee, too. Not certain which one of us you are referring to...never in my 75 years have I caught a cold from someone. Even stuck in a long crowded elevator ride. I'd set 'my mind' on God's already having enveloped me in His complete protection.
Based upon your initial comment, I'm pretty sure you know exactly which one of us I am referring to ... and, yes! I'm guilty as well, but turnabout is fair play. Wrt your 75 years... all I can say is that my 72 years haven't been so fortunate in that regard, so you must indeed be blessed.
Having taught nuclear weapons does not rule out you may have been schooled by engineering. Boogie man is always necessary in psychological operations. "Viruses" are simply our bodies excreting toxins yet a whole field of "expert science" was developed around its non-truth. Psychiatry, as well; for a field of pharmaceuticals. Motives are essential. Yes. Follow the money and power-holding hungry.
Sorry. Transgender surgery has often taken place on celebs. And for an agenda. That is proven. Climate change is absolutely the propaganda 'agenda' for moving towards technocracy. The earth may be a sphere. Not 'flat'.
But the largest problem is that for most things, there really is no "expert" to defer to as all knowing. There is no unbiased information source. Everyone has their own spin that they want to apply to the world.
We live in a bubble of our own design. It is only getting more problematic when we can instantly search for support for our own preconceived convictions no matter how niche regardless of any objective truth, if that even exists.
Truth is objective and can be found by our choosing on-going daily prayer; relating intimately with the one almighty source; God.
For that reason so many people are popping into view. The agenda is to create confusion by keeping us engaged, while exuding our energy elsewhere. (Demons harvest energy).
This guest did make two good arguments; 1. China is the blueprint for totalitarianism. I agree.
2. Digging up information via first sources. Backgrounds. Personal family trees. I have a library of books.
No... and I don't pay any attention to any of the so-called (self-proclaimed) "experts" either... I rely solely on personal experience... If I haven't lived it, I question it... and that's in all things... Period!
The gut is connected to the mind. I also buy books directly from researchers which hold good footnotes, too. Eustace Mullins, for instance; Not personalities. In contrast, E. G. Griffing has been propped up to steer people away from Mullins' research.
"Hughes suggests the real information war isn’t just about controlling people who trust the system, it’s also about managing the people who don’t."
The mechanisms to control BOTH have been created at the same time and by the same people….and BOTH are equally well resourced!
This is a CRUCIAL point to understand.
Agreed — crucial, and yet so many can’t or won’t see this!
That was a great conversation that got me thinking. I seem to live in a constant state of uncertainty myself, questioning everything, and suspicious. I've allowed myself to believe things based on scant evidence before, and I felt strongly about it, only to find later that I was misled and wrong. It happened many times and each time I thought I was absolutely right. The letdown would push me into a lonely place and force me to reconsider so many assumptions. Having to admit you've been deceived and your trust betrayed again and again can make you reluctant to accept even basic things that seem obvious to others. It isolates you, separates you from your tribe, makes you the "fringe", the rebel. Nobody likes that, we're "wired" to be social animals. So who and what can we really trust?
I like to play the song "Nothing else matters" by Metalica because I identify with the core feeling of rebellion and the simple but profound line: "Forever trust in who we are... And nothing else matters."
ER staff just told me that x rays are no longer dangerous and refused to cover my chest including my thyroid. !!!
The projects for dumbing down generationally, are complete.
ABSOLUTELY LOVED the Lemmings!!! When one wants to discuss "Social Mores"... that picture says a 1000 words!~ LMAO!!!~
Glad you liked the lemmings. We laughed and we laughed while we were editing it because of how poignant it is.
A veritable bird's-eye view of human psychology... and sociological tendencies.
Not too sure if I'm struck with a feeling of poignancy... more so a feeling of relief that I'm only here to witness human folly for a very short time... and a determination to enjoy the underlying comedy of it all while I'm forced to be surrounded by it.
Contagion is absolutely fictional.
Dr. Blaylock proved that fact beyond any rational doubt. Your guest is contolled operation.
The mind (thought), is what is contagious. That is why children got together with measles.
Least one forgets... Ad hominem attacks are the last resort of a failed argument... and wrt "measles parties"... as a child, I was once an attendee... and when it comes to the measles, once is enough... and none of us children knew that our playmate host was ill, or what the party was for... just say'n
Our mothers knew, well. I was an attendee, too. Not certain which one of us you are referring to...never in my 75 years have I caught a cold from someone. Even stuck in a long crowded elevator ride. I'd set 'my mind' on God's already having enveloped me in His complete protection.
Based upon your initial comment, I'm pretty sure you know exactly which one of us I am referring to ... and, yes! I'm guilty as well, but turnabout is fair play. Wrt your 75 years... all I can say is that my 72 years haven't been so fortunate in that regard, so you must indeed be blessed.
Blessed/cursed
Depends how you look at that.
Im a boots on the ground person; Front row seat.
Having taught nuclear weapons does not rule out you may have been schooled by engineering. Boogie man is always necessary in psychological operations. "Viruses" are simply our bodies excreting toxins yet a whole field of "expert science" was developed around its non-truth. Psychiatry, as well; for a field of pharmaceuticals. Motives are essential. Yes. Follow the money and power-holding hungry.
Sorry. Transgender surgery has often taken place on celebs. And for an agenda. That is proven. Climate change is absolutely the propaganda 'agenda' for moving towards technocracy. The earth may be a sphere. Not 'flat'.
But the largest problem is that for most things, there really is no "expert" to defer to as all knowing. There is no unbiased information source. Everyone has their own spin that they want to apply to the world.
We live in a bubble of our own design. It is only getting more problematic when we can instantly search for support for our own preconceived convictions no matter how niche regardless of any objective truth, if that even exists.
Truth is objective and can be found by our choosing on-going daily prayer; relating intimately with the one almighty source; God.
For that reason so many people are popping into view. The agenda is to create confusion by keeping us engaged, while exuding our energy elsewhere. (Demons harvest energy).
This guest did make two good arguments; 1. China is the blueprint for totalitarianism. I agree.
2. Digging up information via first sources. Backgrounds. Personal family trees. I have a library of books.
And concerning Hannah Arendt's quote... Enter AI.
Have you seen Dr. Blaylock's public displays before the "experts" silenced him ?
No... and I don't pay any attention to any of the so-called (self-proclaimed) "experts" either... I rely solely on personal experience... If I haven't lived it, I question it... and that's in all things... Period!
I personally observe, too.
The gut is connected to the mind. I also buy books directly from researchers which hold good footnotes, too. Eustace Mullins, for instance; Not personalities. In contrast, E. G. Griffing has been propped up to steer people away from Mullins' research.