This “world pandemic” narrative with “no parallel in modern history” and its unprecedented measures have simply brought to a head issues that have been going on for decades, even centuries. Since the onset of materialism we have been seeing a gradual splitting off of different soul functions. Qualities that used to form a harmonious whole, i.e. thinking, feeling and willing, have become divorced from each other, which has created the modern phenomenon where someone can think and believe one thing, coming up with all kinds of abstract ideas, yet do the opposite. An attribute most prevalent in politicians, almost a “trademark” of their profession, we could say.
Prime minister Trudeau is a perfect example. Proving himself to be the foremost authoritarian leader in a “democratic” country, ostracising the unvaccinated and calling them racist and misogynistic extremists, while using the most draconian measures against peaceful protesters (freezing bank accounts even of those who just donated some money) and smearing them with blatant lies, says, “at its best, democracy is always stronger than authoritarianism”, and “is built on the respect for the infinite dignity of each individual [which] means no one should get left out.”1 As well as stating in a speech against Putin that “we see a bit of a slippage in our democracies. Countries turning towards slightly more authoritarian leaders. Countries allowing increasing misinformation and disinformation to be shared on social media, turning people against the values and the principles of democracies that are so strong.”2
And to counter this “false” information, Trudeau’s government is well on the way to outlawing independent journalism by requiring practicing journalists to have a “journalism license”, which only those reporting favourably on this very government can get. And if this wasn’t enough to protect the “values and principles of democracy”, Trudeau wants to compel Facebook and Google to downrank non-licensed journalists and boost his trusted friendly journalists, coercing those tech giants to punish less friendly journalists. Canada has taken a giant leap towards China (Trudeau: “There’s a level of admiration I actually have for China.”), making free journalism a thing of the past in this once upon a time most liberal country.3
Other examples of warped behaviour and double standards are social networking services such as Facebook and Instagram. While normally banning any kind of hate speech on their platforms, they allowed users to call for death and violence against Russian soldiers; or both the US and the UK “loudly demanding accountability for alleged war crimes by the Russian military in Ukraine” whilst imprisoning the journalist Julian Assange for attempting to bring accountability for their very own war crimes.4
The situation in England’s National Health Service is yet another example of something having seriously gone wrong, with the UK health secretary announcing at the very last minute that the vaccine mandate for NHS staff was “no longer proportionate” and would be scrapped. Not due to reason, but because of the enormous pressure that the loss of so many nurses, who simply don’t want to take an experimental jab, would have caused, pushing the already frail health care system even further towards the brink of collapse.
People up and down the country enthusiastically clapped those nurses throughout 2020, praising them as heroes. “Now we’re gone to zero, because we don’t want to take a vaccine.” A retired nurse expressed it very succinctly when he said, “You’ve been working for two years with covid patients, one of my daughters there, she’s never had anything wrong with her. She went to work yesterday, 7 out of their team of 10 on sick [leave]. She’s there, all the others – triple vaccinated – tested positive. It’s absolute madness. And then, after [the introduction of the vaccine mandate], they [the unvaccinated] can’t work with anybody because they’ve not been vaccinated. It’s bonkers.”5
A society gone bonkers, where the sane are silenced and insanity reigns supreme. A situation the American poet and literary critic Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849), best known for his stories of mystery and the macabre, describes in The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether:
A young man, spurred on by curiosity, takes the opportunity to visit a certain private madhouse, which was said to employ a “system of soothing” – managed without punishment or confinement – with most of the patients being permitted to roam about the house and grounds. Instead of trying to disprove the fancies of the mad, they openly encouraged them. Men who fancied themselves chickens, for example, were treated as such and refused any other diet than corn and gravel for a week. (In the case of our transhumanists à la Gates and Schwab it would mean depriving them of food and drink altogether, their “fancy” being the obsession of turning into machines, and machines don’t need to eat and drink. How long, I wonder, would it take for them to be cured of their obsession once and forever?)
And since this manner of treatment had worked wonders, the young man was quite surprised to learn that the “system of soothing” was no longer in place. To which his host replied:
“You are young yet, my friend, but the time will arrive when you will learn to judge for yourself of what is going on in the world, without trusting to the gossip of others. Believe nothing you hear, and only one-half that you see.”
And:
“A lunatic may be ‘soothed,’ as it is called, for a time, but, in the end, he is very apt to become obstreperous. His cunning, too, is proverbial and great. If he has a project in view, he conceals his design with a marvellous wisdom; and the dexterity with which he counterfeits sanity, presents, to the metaphysician, one of the most singular problems in the study of mind. When a madman appears thoroughly sane, indeed, it is high time to put him in a straitjacket.”
The host explained to the unbelieving visitor that “one fine morning the keepers found themselves pinioned hand and foot, and thrown into the cells, where they were attended, as if they were the lunatics, by the lunatics themselves, who had usurped the offices of the keepers.” One of the lunatics had taken it into his head that he had invented a better system than any ever heard of before, and, wishing to give his invention a trial, he persuaded the rest of the patients to join him in the “overthrow of the reigning powers.” And so the caretakers and the lunatics, as the host explained to the young man, were soon made to exchange places, with the keepers being locked up in cells.
Their conversation was interrupted by a series of yells, which seemed to proceed from people rapidly approaching. There were loud shouts and imprecations heard beneath the windows, with some people outside trying to gain entrance into the room. A scene of the most terrible confusion arose, when the young man saw leaping through the windows a perfect army of what he took to be “chimpanzees, ourang-outangs, or big black baboons of the Cape of Good Hope”, but which were in fact the keepers who had been overpowered, tarred and feathered, and then locked up in underground cells for more than a month.
After a terrible beating and lying still under a sofa, the young man and narrator began to realise that the lunatic who had excited his fellows to rebellion was none other than his very host, who had been the former superintendent of the establishment and gone crazy himself.
Sound familiar? Chillingly familiar. A story written two hundred years ago has become bizarre reality across our entire planet. And the time has certainly arrived when we need to judge for ourselves of what’s going on in a world where life has become stranger than fiction.
Believe nothing you hear, and only one-half that you see.
At the Munich Security Conference:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/0JliPYGeEJdb/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-085_AfyZrI
https://caitlinjohnstone.com/2022/04/20/the-us-cries-about-war-crimes-while-imprisoning-a-journalist-for-exposing-its-war-crimes/
NHS staff in Sheffield protested against the introduction of mandatory vaccination for NHS staff: https://odysee.com/SheffieldHospitalStaffCovid:7