DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE: ‘You can’t cancel the truth’
If I can help just one reader read between the lines before they make the decision that giving up any freedom in the US or anywhere in the world is okay, well then, I have done my job.
I am not saying anyone needs to be afraid of anything I am writing about in this column.
I am saying be aware and stay positive and keep your love and light. Love always wins – remember that.
LET’S JUMP INTO IT
While everyone might not agree digital currency is a bad thing, continuing to get booster jabbed isn’t as deadly as scientists and doctors are cautioning these days, that world government spells big problems, and that non-elected puppet masters are deciding what our elected officials are allowed to do
Chips in medication (yep, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla just dropped that bomb nicely wrapped with a “it’s for your good”) is bad,
In fact, he said these ingestible pills will have a tiny chip that sends a wireless signal to relevant authorities when the pharmaceutical has been digested wrong.
Bourla even said, “Imagine the compliance” – yeah, compliance was the word he used, that human trafficking and pedophilia (check out the Balenciaga scandal if you want to just scratch the surface) isn’t really as horrifyingly true as we are being told.
That facial recognition at airports is another, “it’s for your own good and yep, that is a thing because it just happened to be on my way to Columbia this week on American Airlines.
That it’s okay to look past censoring (again, I got two censors for community guidelines violations on my TikTok Friday) a Wisconsin Senator’s press conference discussing the pandemic and a man in Virginia asking local authorities why they were shutting down a business because the business did not comply with COVID mandates a few years ago.
The cops said, “We are just doing our job” and when the man videoing ask them if they realized this was the same type of narrative that happened with Hitler in World War 2.
One cop actually said with a straight face that he had not heard that.
HUH?
Then there are the possible vaccine passports – a bright idea from the G20 summit being run by non-elected officials while elected officials go tiptoeing through the tulips to sign on the dotted line.
Oh yeah, and The Associated Press reported on Nov. 19 the San Francisco PD received approval “to give city police the ability to use potentially lethal, remote-controlled robots.”
DID ANYONE WATCH TERMINATOR BACK IN THE DAY?
And, have anyone noticed this big fat mess of a show began to be front and center 24/7 around the time the pandemic was predicted as “coming to America?”
The next thing you know the majority of the world is sheltering in place and wearing masks with no scientific data to explain why according to a number of doctors and scientists who have spoken out and lost their jobs.
I want to remind everyone freedom is lost piece by piece, not all at once.
I think back to the frog in the boiling water story I heard as a kid. You don’t throw the frog into the water as it is boiling, you put the frog in the water and slowly turn up the temperature… slowly so he doesn’t realize it is too late.
I have said to my friends for years after traveling and seeing how other countries have lost and gained freedoms – if I wanted to take over a country, I wouldn’t tell anyone I was doing it. I would spin the heck out of the narrative. I would make my taking over your mind the best thing that ever happened to you. Then I would make sure and desensitize the heck out of you.
HOW?
Feed you bad television so you will become brain numb and throw in some snippets of mind control – think the CIA’s Project MKUltra and surprise, I’ve got you slowly but surely under my control.
Are you getting the point yet? I’m not saying everyone doesn’t want big changes. Some people I talk to are all about it because they don’t want to “worry about it anymore.”
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED?
Not so fast buddy, because for the most part the people I talk to do want to worry about it.
Freedom is worth it, and a lot of men and women have died for this country so we can be free.
Can you imagine a veteran from any one of the wars we have been pulled into asking if they can go to a cry room (this a real thing these days) because someone hurt their feelings.
YEAH, NO!!!!
And let me ask you this, just because you want to give up your freedom should that mean I have to give up my freedom too?
What shocks me the most is how many people are clueless about most of what is going on since when I say Balenciaga, digital currency, G20 summit, World Economic Forum I get either the stink eye or a glossy look of complete obliviousness.
I can attest to this fact because I was for a long while oblivious myself.
Then I did some research. Trust me, this is not the time to be oblivious right now.
And in case you aren’t aware, just this week, in North Carolina there was a gunfire attack on two electrical sub-stations that downed power, schools closed, a curfew was imposed and has been deemed an “intentional, criminal attack” as reported by NPR.
No worry you say, there are 55,000 sub-stations in the US, right?
However, The Wall Street Journal reported “an attack on less than 10 could plunge the entire nation into darkness.”
Is this a diversion since the puppet masters see people around the world standing up (think Iran, China, Brazil, even the US) or another way to push compliance by fear?
Brian Williams, a well-known news anchor on MSNBC did not renew his contract this month after 28 years. He left with a cryptic on-air message offering a stern warning for the future of the United States.
“The truth is, I’m not a liberal or a conservative – I’m an institutionalist,” he said.
“I believe in this place and in my love of country I yield to no one, but the darkness on the edge of town has spread to the main roads and highways and neighborhoods, it’s now at the local bar and the bowling alley, at the school board and the grocery store, and it must be acknowledged and answered for.”
On elected officials these days, “who swore an oath to our Constitution” and have “decided to join the mob and become something they are not, while hoping we somehow forget who they were.
They’ve decided to burn it all down with us inside – that should scare you to no end, as much as it scares an aging volunteer fireman.”
So, I am going to just leave this week’s column right there and remind you; do your part.
Rita Cook is a freelance writer for The Ellis County Press. She can be reached at rcook13@earthlink.net.