Self-Preservation

It seems that some may have started to realise the magnitude of how deep and sinister this last few years has been. The ones who side-stepped the Russian roulette game must have had a self-preservation instinct which switched on pretty quickly if not right away. To protect your own safety and rights. Others however missed that, and chose instead not only to relinquish their own safety under the guise of health, they also chose to vilify those who didn’t. In some cases, in a very aggressive, abusive and grotesque way, especially as it was done hiding behind the mask (literally) of compassion. That word became laughable in the end, with one sentence they say they want to save people, and with the next they wanted people dead for what they perceived as a lack of respect. And, that’s all it was, perceived. These were not facts, but feelings.

And now we see that some do have a self-preservation drive after all, but one to try and save their reputation or career. To distance themselves from being held accountable for being such an integral part of the hateful and ugly side that showed. Articles and public words now asking for an amnesty on the backlash, people wanting to shy away from their words and actions of the past, however nasty they were, and move on. And I get it, in any other situation I would agree, but only if that person had really understood what it meant. To be that mean and cruel in what appeared to be a crisis, cannot be forgotten, because it changes how people view you thereafter. I did an article called Perceptions of self around how people view themselves and others, and do understand that time and events can change people. But that works both ways. Many are not who they were two years ago, and have seen a side to others that maybe we suspected was there, but once witnessed you can’t go back. And it would appear they still aren’t using compassion, because what they request is at their convenience. As if to say, hurry along now, there isn’t time for you feel wronged, I need to set things right. Therefore, creating another wrong, but some people really are only thinking of themselves and working to their own clock.

So, like I said, I get it. Some want to ‘cover their own arse’ as the saying goes. To get in some damage control and ‘smooth things over’. But accountability is needed here, for so much and so many and still those things continue. The economy is still being trashed and asphyxiated, politicians are still playing with our lives, and still, they vaguely threaten new variants and continue crushing peoples livelihoods and futures. There is no moving forward until it is understood how it all plays its part, and if you can be so easily bought or swayed with the promise of a doughnut or being seen as teachers pet, we all suffer.

The view of media, celebrities, politicians and any high-profile person who endorsed and represented this debacle seems to have changed for many people. Trust in authority is wearing thin, and of people who claim to be able to predict things by way of modelling. The ‘experts’ who also seem to get it so wrong, and hide behind their mask of unaccountability too. It’s maddening, and deeply disappointing. But it’s where we are. Still at the mercy of petty and whimsical fancies, being pawns in a rather odd and sinister idea being played out in real time. It would be great it everyone could come together and fight all the injustices until they are no more. But I believe that time has come and gone my friend…

The Willing Observer

(c) K Wicks

Homemade dog treats

Not to leave out anyone in the household for homemade goodies, thought I would try making dog treats with some left over corned beef. They seem to be greatly enjoyed so it’s a win 👍

200ml beef stock

300g wholemeal flour

150g corned beef

1 banana

1 egg

Mix all together, and make into shapes. This is a really sticky mixture so extra flour is needed, but it works. Roll out to required thickness, shape and put on lined or greased trays. 20 mins at 190.

(c) K Wicks

It started with whispers… (poetry)

It started with whispers

When something began

There seemed to be holes

Revealed in their plan

Folk started sharing

Some on high alert

Seeing it coming

And tried to avert

The pending disaster

We saw was created

Warnings were given

And weren’t overstated

Instead they campaigned

To make people think

Whatever they wanted

While they did hoodwink

With media tactics

And sinister rules

Taking money and freedom

To treat us like fools

But it’s something more

And it’s almost unreal

Many now know

And can definitely feel

~

There’s a storm coming…

(c) K Wicks

Down The Rabbit Hole

Not so much metaphorically, but literally. As Alice did, into another world. Although the term can also be quite apt as a metaphor, if you ever find yourself tumbling into a ‘new world’ you didn’t realise was there.

Alice in wonderland – I found it interesting when it was said that where she went was actually called Underland. And there are so many strange and quirky things to unpick in that film and entire story, it really is a topsy turvy world.

The Gate – a weird film about a chasm opening in a residential garden, and demons and various evils come out, intimating that there are things underground that just need to find the right opening, by way of ritual in that film, to come through.

The descent – A very creepy film, but the idea that there are creatures, even humanoid ones living beneath our feet but without being ‘civilised’ or structured as we know it, was a dark portrayal of what lurks beneath.

Tunnel systems – huge amounts of them have been discovered under the whole of Europe, stretching from Scotland all the way to Turkey, not all joined up they say but a vast network. And as we know, many other countries and continents appear to have lots going on underground.

Underground cities – I’ll mention the two above places again for this one too, as Edinburgh has a huge underground city from previous generations they say, where they build over it to create the new city. Burying the old below ground but it still functioned for a long time, just hidden from general view. And Turkey, having an incredible example of an underground city and series of tunnels. Called Derinkuyu, it is 85m below the surface and is made up of 18 levels. All hand dug apparently in the rock, and could support a massive population. Quite mysterious.

Giant Crystal cave – In Mexico a few years ago they discovered a cave while mining around 300m down, full of giant crystals, it’s quite an awesome sight to be honest. But definitely made me think of the film, Journey to the centre of the Earth as they too encountered a crystal cave, but way before this one was discovered. Or did they know? Must have just been a lucky guess.

Land of Oz – It seems the author thought of Oz as a real place, and not as somewhere fictional. He talked of it in meticulous detail and apparently sought to end the series of books at number 6, where it turns out Oz was sealed off from the outside world. For his publishers, they were dismayed, it was increasingly popular as a story and they insisted he write more, which they say he obliged and wrote around 20 stories of Oz. With the reigns then being taken up after his death by others who went onto write up to 50! I had no idea. But when the film studio got hold of it, they turned it into a dream sequence, alluding to it being a place, but only in Dorothy’s head. The film sequel did quite well to undo that, by making out it was in her head, and in the asylum, it transpires it was real after all. Very clever.

Stranger things – Quite an odd series, and the point of interest for me was the idea of being able to open another dimension that runs alongside us, underneath us, in the Upside Down. Giving it a way to seep through and merge with this reality, not even noticed by some.

I also covered a few mysterious occurrences in my previous article Appearing from Nowhere, which also mentions a cave leading to another world. And I have speculated on other things related to underground activities, but of a more horrifying, rather than fantastical nature in my article One thing leads to another, but whatever is down there, it seems to be well hidden from us. Unless you choose to venture as many have before, down the rabbit hole…

(c) K Wicks