A projected path for an idea, where the end goal may not seem apparent at first. And where the series of chess moves would need to take place, as mentioned in my article Opposition, to create the stage needed to reach that conclusion. And with my thought process and line of questioning and often pessimistic view, I see things that although initially appear unconnected, they seem to have their place in the overall idea.
This one in particular started by seeing the recent debacle over access to women’s toilets and changing facilities within the NHS. And it was a comment towards that stating that it would put off many women wanting to be nurses, knowing they would face such a strange and potentially hostile work environment. And after that, someone mentioned the Letby case as another example of why people might not want to be nurses. Both recent things that have thrown nurses to the forefront and placed them very much in the public eye.
But before those two incidents, I had wondered how they might try and phase people out of working in the medical profession. There is a completely new business model being discussed using AI instead of people, with spawning pods (mentioned in Pod Life and Pod Life 2), med beds, Death Pods and a completely monitored existence in between. That does not require the old structure, or the people who are so very experienced in it, because it does seem rather odd how in many professions, they are removing people of vast experience and replacing with what appears to be not just inexperience, but complete ineptitude. Almost as if they are trying to collapse industries rather than revamp them, especially noted with the very strange DEI makeover they pushed, but really that seems to have been the code for any industry they want to DIE, a slow and lingering death in the eyes of the public. See, they will say, it wasn’t fit for purpose after they have ruined it, neatly paving the way for their ‘new idea’ or whatever they have been programmed to push.
But people are right when they ask, why would anyone train to do that now? And that can be said of law enforcement, education, health, politics (although that seems to be a very well paid gravy train, so I know why that attracts the ilk that it does), and any of those Institutionalised areas they control us with. And after recent moves to use those industries to try and coerce people into certain intrusive procedures, it stands to reason they should be in the spotlight. Because while people still try to gain access to these institutions, I can’t help but ask myself why? What education do they offer that now seems appealing? What future benefit does it carry to enter their training and conditioning systems? Is there any security in that now when they can drop you like a stone or throw you under the bus in a heartbeat? And do you question what type of Security that used to bring and how it has now altered? Thinking everything was as it should be, and that you had your place in it. And for some that is enough, to feel like you have a place and a purpose, working to get by, working to live, working to retire and just get on through relatively unharmed and content.
Times are changing at a rapid pace, and general thought processes towards things also needs an upgrade and a new perspective from people on the ground. Unfortunately, with all that is going on and being held over people in the forms of threats, fears and coercion, skews people’s thinking and means it is ever harder to formulate your own thoughts and feelings towards them. Because the propaganda machine works very hard to show you what it wants, to steer your ideals and infiltrate your choices so you think they are your own. Woman are definitely under a strange attack at the moment, and although I have looked at it from a certain angle in The Clothes Do Not Maketh The Man, I now believe it serves another purpose to focus on areas where women are employed or have a need for public services. Because they will either no longer be required in those workplaces, or it will be a scan in and scan out type of affair. Where again they use a vulnerability they know will always be there, a fear for their safety, talked about in A State of Mind, and Fear. And it is a real one, being weaponised, downplayed and mocked for the sake of some rather disturbing and narcissistic individuals. Almost the opposite of what used to occur, instead of telling women to be afraid and showing them why with horrifying images and details of terrible crimes and how they were at risk. We are being told not to be scared, and to ignore any instinctual warnings we may have to tell us otherwise. And like much these days, we have to work through it ourselves, and decide what we should be paying attention to and what to fear, because deep down, we know…

(c) K Wicks