Groundhog Day EP71 : Monologue
There comes a time in life when people are forced to make decisions. When this happens we make the best choice based on the available information given to us. But what if that information is wrong?
It's to be expected then, that everything that comes after will be wrong. When a critical assumption is made based on loose facts, then you should expect the same result. So for every big lie that is told to us by our government, there lies a future instability, of where the logical conclusions eventually happen and things fall apart.
For the people that bought the lies, part of the fault rests with them. The decisions that they made that effects others should be reflected upon. If justice is to prevail, the originators of the lies must be revealed to understand the whole story. And if we don't understand the whole story, then the lesson from that mistake is never learned and we are doomed to repeat it.
This plays out throughout history and it allows the perpetrators of some of the world's biggest crimes to get away with it. And the worst part of it all is that people don't know that what they believe in is bogus. They give their lives, literally to a cause that was never going to solve anything because a critical assumption was made early on and unbeknownst to them, they have been chasing an illusion that cost them everything.
Take the JFK Assassination for example, if you based your entire belief on the Warren Commission's findings then whatever that lead you to that path will also be false in some way. You may reach a conclusion or two along the way that seems to work within the system of reason that you have been given, but you will never know the whole truth based on where you started.
Or take Covid 19 as being spread by just droplets and not aerosols. If you are still under the belief that Covid only spreads by drops of spit from your mouth then you'll probably believe that masks and standing 6 feet apart works. Its also how people believed that when it wasn't working that it was because people were stupid and could not follow orders. This meant that there needed to be stronger enforcement both socially and even physically. It ended with grandmas being tackled and their bones broken, women being choked by police officers, and countless arrests over a misunderstanding of the basic functions of the virus in how it spreads that was told to us all early on.
Once the inconsistencies in logic are revealed, then you can start pointing out other instances where these flaws in our collective response to something came from, and this is something that really threatens the establishment. You can try to occupy a building or two, you can tear down walls and statues, but if you really want a revolution then you should want to expose every little lie the establishment has ever told.
There is nothing more disruptive for the status quo than being found out as liars or even for being wrong. Check out our leadership across the board right now and name for yourself anyone who is willing to admit in front of others that they were wrong. Find any?
The lack of humility in leadership these days should tell you something, that these people don't deserve to be your leaders. People that see mistakes and choose not to correct them and allow such consequences do not deserve power over you or anyone. The people that knew that Covid could spread by aerosols early on, but told people to stay in their apartments that shared ventilation are murderers and traitors to humanity, just like the people that told us JFK was shot by a lone gunman from a book suppository with a gun that couldn't have made those shots in a million years.
The aftermath of those decisions, to carry on in the wrong direction cost humanity itself a huge price. The effects of our government lying to us about JFK still reverberates today in modern culture from the use of the word Conspiracy Theorist, the establishment uses to smear us with, or in which the way our country fights proxy wars with Russia. Its like the lessons were never learned and its because justice was never served.
If the people back in the 60's had the information and the means necessary to expose what had really happened to our president, then maybe we would have never have fallen for the lies the same kinds of people told during Covid?
Maybe that's why we are all shadow banned, monitored, and continuously slandered by the establishment's media?
Because all it takes is one big lie to be exposed, and then more of us wake up to the game that is being played, and that's where the start of our liberation truly begins.