It’s an insidious chain like many other things, but people ask the question of why so many seem to blindly seek ‘help’ for what seems to be a basic thing. Whether it be health, finance, education, or safety. And like with many things, it’s not just repeated generational conditioning. It actually needed real physical steps to encourage, entice, and ultimately force people to do it.
“Why would people go to the doctor for a cold?” Was the question I saw, and in itself it’s not the question that made me think, it was the answer. Of needing a sick note for an employer (and another answer of wanting attention, but that’s a different kettle of fish). And there it was, the tie in. Many people wouldn’t go to the doctor for many things, which is why that probably started, or people knew how to remedy lots of things back in the days before big pharma. But for work purposes, and to be paid while off being ill they required that extra middleman to ‘sign off’ on it, by signing you off. Of course, they’ll blame people being dishonest first, saying it’s to prevent fraud or people taking the piss. But as we see today, mass fraud is and has been facilitated for the longest time in the bowels of the establishment. They just wanted you to judge each other, and grass up each other, and ultimately make you think ill of the people around you. Distracting you from what you should really be concerned about and who is actually taking the piss.
But it’s a well-laid plan and trap, and appears that many people have tried to avoid, side-step or completely ignore the intrusive policies and procedures that have crept into most aspects of daily life. From the start to the end of it, ‘from cradle to grave’ as is their mantra. Requirements for health checks, jabs, screening, tests, education, rules and regulations to put your children through before they are even tall enough to go on a fairground ride. Institutions to put them into and comply with, and if you notice the weirdness, or try to go your own way, well, they invent laws and monetary fines to deal with that kind of individual responsibility or thinking. For the masses anyway, a few slip through the net fortunately.
Then come the labels to divide people up even more, to then be able to break them down and put them into ‘programs’. Social ones, medical ones, education ones, and so on, until you upgrade to corporate and industrial ones. Funnelling people into groups and avenues they wouldn’t normally be subject to. And it all ties back to you having to go, cap in hand, to the authorities and ask for help at some point. Not to your family, neighbour, friend or community, no, they get in the way of needing extra authority assistance. So, that has been slowly destroyed too, separating people and their mindset. They want all your time being monitored and accounted for (banking, data and tax), your personal history and belongings to be recorded (social security number and insurance). Your health and ills, even wanting to monitor you when in good health, just for ‘check-ups’ and ‘routine screening’.
All making money for someone along the line, but it also gets you in the system and into the swing of ‘checking in’ with your overseer so they can keep tabs on you. And as we know, once you’re in, the Hydra works very hard to keep you. Systems of health, education, debt and finance, more rules, laws and regulations to make sure you need them. Or at least to think you do. All the while those systems make it so you need them, because if you didn’t need them they wouldn’t exist, right? Convincing people they need those systems is paramount. Through infantilising, trauma and consistent propaganda, they have made people believe it is for more than just convenience we accept how it is, it’s necessity. Because it now seems as though it is more than convenience, for many people truly seem to believe that without government and the authorities, people would be worse off. As they are meant to, but from what we see now, that couldn’t be further from the truth…

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