I am going to talk about clouds. Specifically what has become known as chemtrails. I personally don’t remember seeing very straight lines like this 20 or 30 years ago, despite spending lots of time outdoors, looking at the sky and being interested in meteorology. I liked hurricanes, lightning, weather patterns and topography, just for fun. Learning the names of the types of clouds as best I could and taking pictures of them once I got into photography.
Now there seems to be an awful lot of lines. Like spiderwebs in the sky. And others have noticed and think it is of note, as have I. However, there seems to be a lot of ridicule placed upon those who would question this. Its not really so outrageous to think that the government would spray something dangerous into the atmosphere. They have done it before.
Over the years they have done various things and created technologies to ‘assist’ they say. There is a system called HAARP for auroral research, and various patents involving weather modification technology. Spain admitted to changing the weather in 2015 to stop rain, China cloud seeded to keep the weather clear for the Olympics they say, causing huge flooding in Nepal. Tasmania even did some, just before a storm – although they say it had no effect. The question was asked though, why would you try and make rain clouds, just before a huge rainstorm had already been forecast? Yet people are seen as crazy for seeing that as enough of a pattern to question things and remain suspicious. Especially when they appear to be using every bit of weather for the purposes of shouting climate change, it seems even more reason to question.
Of course, it may well be nothing, and they are just normal clouds. But when the unelected meddlers start talking of chalking out the sun, or putting huge reflectors or bubbles into space to block out the full rays, you have to wonder. Don’t you?
All this haze and lines, not every day, but that almost makes it weirder. Same conditions, same flight paths (mostly) yet not same result. That’s the only reason I question it. And no I don’t know the full atmospheric conditions or height and distance of the aircraft when they are passing. But something isn’t right, and I will continue to review it and question it as needed.
It seems that the world is intent on splitting up after years of apparently trying to come together. Despite their call for a one world government and unified global project, they seem to do the opposite of what they say, so could they really be looking to divide it up instead? Under the guise of climate change currently, but first it was the ‘pandemic’ that threatened to cut us all off, but it didn’t quite work out that way for all, but some countries still are following that MO (Canada and New Zealand). But there is much emphasis now being put on travel. The fuel, the emissions, the cost, to the planet apparently. Yet it seems rather clear and hypocritical that most (if not all) of the unhinged people shouting for it, travel the most and in the most elaborate fashion. The latest funny article being that the people who recently heckled a political event, have extensive travel pictures splashed all over their social media pages. As long as people are aware that ‘activists’ usually have an agenda as ridiculous as the people they claim to be fighting then you know to ignore them too. Two sides of the same coin.
But for some, travelling is a lifestyle, or a dream they look forward to, and one that is being used as a weapon against them, dangled as a carrot or treated as a special privilege. I knew they would do it quite some time ago, not how they would enact it, but that they would slowly restrict what you enjoy doing. Whatever that is. I was wrong about one thing though; they didn’t do it slowly. They took away everything all at once, and then drip fed it back. I had thought that bit through, and decided if you take certain things away from yourself, then they don’t get to do it, or control if you want it or not. Not everyone saw that coming, or wanted to believe the government would turn into the most overbearing, controlling and psychologically manipulative parent type. I guess if you have actually had a parent like that, it makes the signs easier to spot, even if the entity is a large corporation rather than an individual.
Travelling for now though is the main focus of control, major disruptions at big airports in various countries, some places doing testing, some places not having enough staff (remember they sacked loads for not complying). Canada being the first to demand an app be downloaded and used for entry, with a $6000 fine if you don’t comply, because you know, it’s for your health. They are so desperate to get everyone hooked up to a digital central system by way of health, food, finance, education, leisure etc and are actually like petulant children when it doesn’t go their way. You must stop travelling, you must eat bugs, you breath too much air and on and on. Except not for all though, is it? It has caught everybody’s attention that people are flooding in in to the UK via a small strip of water between us and France, and the US has an issue at the Mexican border apparently. These people appear to not be under the same laws, rules and regulations as everyone else, being allowed to just walk into a country and get given a new life at the expense of the people already there. It’s becoming very strange and the only logical conclusion appears to be a displacement of the current population, right under their noses. But I still feel that these newcomers have walked straight into a trap though, and that feeling I cannot shake.
The establishment do seem rather taken with the idea of that central system and point of all information though. Potentially they tried through the medium of ‘healthcare’ to get everyone on board. If they could have convinced everyone to get the jab, and download the app, job done. But they didn’t. So, is this just phase 2 of the plan, or a different approach? They still won’t get everyone though via travel abroad, as not everyone does it, and domestic travel would still not get everyone. So, is it really that are after in their end goal? Seems not. Or maybe they can manage with only a certain percentage hooked up. Every angle that appears has holes in it, and could be the sign of a plan that really isn’t in the bag and doesn’t have an end goal now because it’s got so messy. Or, it’s meant to appear that way and is part of the plan. Either way, all options need to be considered simultaneously until the truth is known.
I have no desire to travel whatsoever, although I have been lucky enough in my life to travel to a number of places, and live abroad a few times as well. Being somewhere else can be lovely, getting there is not. And as I have gotten older, it has become apparent to me that I find it very stressful and don’t particularly want to do it. Not so great if you have a partner that likes to travel, but that’s the way it goes. The way they have messed with each country though recently, each in a different way and now are being super weird about travel generally, I should imagine it’s become a very stressful process for many, if not all. It’s strange watching it all change, knowing I have been to places like the US and Canada, visited various countries in Europe, been to an African country and spent many years just being interested in various other countries, people, their economies and practices. It’s easy to see they are shafting everyone. Each taking their turn to be paraded by MSM as the next country to ‘fall’ into disarray and turn on itself. But they aren’t, Sri-Lanka seems to be in the firing line at the moment, they are giving them the squeeze. Fertilizer bans, sky-high fuel prices, government collapses – and guess what, they just happened to be ready to roll out an app to help allocate fuel to the worthiest, which of course affects everyone. They want the scenes we get fed from China, of people waving their phones at booths, desperate to show they have a ‘green code’ so they are allowed to jump, when told how high.
Some of us knew though they would try and control everything through travel, and that is coming to pass. Air travel being made difficult and they will try and introduce more delays and problems. Personal travel seems to be high on the list of attack now, screwing over fuel prices, making owning a car harder, with the view to eventually just stop you owning a car. The articles on that have now begun, suggesting it’s private car ownership that is now causing global climate issues – yet they have various modes of transport as we know in their rich club, so this is another ruse to get us to jump through their hoops, and leave us stranded, literally. No fuel and cars, no free people movement. If you live far away from your family and like to visit them, I would have a rethink about where you need to be in the future, just in case things start shutting themselves off, like entire countries. The way they are splitting and crashing economies seems like we are being moved into position for a corporate raid. We’ll see if we can work around their insanity or out manoeuvre them when it comes to the crunch. It seems as if the wheels aren’t as firmly on as they thought, or the rogue element is more disruptive than predicted, there’s a strange journey ahead, we’d do best to buckle up as they say…
There is a growing consensus that the simulation hypothesis may not be as far-fetched as once some may have thought. The way being paved for this through various films and ideas and as we gather more information about the apparent world around us and the construct upon which we base our ‘reality’. So, in my usual way, I shall use a list of films to illustrate how reality can and is determined by what’s around you. And by changing or simulating a different environment, can thereby change your reality and perceptions towards it.
The Matrix – so far this film is kind of heralded as the top spot for simulation theory played out in visual terms. It’s easy to understand, requires very little thought and appears to cover all bases. It’s too slick but a good starting point to get familiar with the idea.
Dark City – for me this film covers all bases and is neatly complex, it’s got psychological, physical, mental, metaphysical aspects and more.
Logans Run – This is a strange film, and has all sorts of overtones and undertones. But their reality is dictated and controlled and is no longer questioned.
Ready player one – an entertaining and fun look at the idea of a metaverse where it caters to your every want. Unless your want is to be able to fit in to normal life. It’s about finding out who you are by thinking you need to be someone else. Done in the classic Spielberg 80’s style, which I can’t fault.
Free guy – a recent film and goes even further into the computer programs running in the simulation touched upon in matrix. The replication of agent Smith, the fear of deletion by others. But this takes it further and goes with AI becoming sentient. An awareness of the system and programming develops leading to an evolution of thought. It’s a fun film though too and I recommend it. Easy viewing with lots of thinking material.
The Truman Show – a simulation of reality to convince one person it is. Meant to be portrayed as a reality TV show, but it’s a pretend sheltered fabricated existence. Until the party subject to the manipulation and lies snaps and realises all is not what it seems.
Star Trek – Next Generation – Many episodes involving the holodeck and varying degrees of simulated reality, but episode 138 of the series is very interesting.
Updated: realised I forgot two that should be in this list. Tron and lawnmower man. Both of those where people become part of the program.
Also, popular now as well as ‘reality tv’ are games simulating things. The Sims being aptly named and encourages people to build their ideal setting and characters. Tying into the metaverse possibly as an end game, who knows.
So, where does the simulation end and reality begin? Or once you believe the simulation is real, does that make it real? Are they just perceptions or absolutes? That will remain to be seen.
You may have guessed what the overall theme of this is by the title, if not, you will. Clowns have never sat well with me, and is the case for many I have learnt along the way. There may be various reasons for this, as the list of references below may reveal. But there is a crossover for me, into pantomime dames and other garish forms of ‘entertainment’ which use an overly exaggerated version of something, often in a stereotypical way, for you know, entertainment. But I have never found the representation of a ‘woman’ in these situations to ever be appealing or even funny. I cringe at panto stuff, but understand because of times past that apparently men were cast in the female roles for those things because women weren’t allowed on stage. Don’t get me wrong, when done correctly, men in drag or as dames can be hilarious and very on point. Some of my favourites being Monty Python, Kenny Everett and Lily Savage. So I decided it must be something else I am not enjoying about it, something not as obvious and which wasn’t funny.
The recent story time debacle going on has made me think about it and what it is that I personally don’t like or find comfortable about it, to revisit the theme as it seems remarkably similar in the way it is being presented. Just a bit of fun for kids. Firstly, I personally see no reason why you would need to dress up for story time, unless the outfit was appropriate to the story – i.e., Princess story = princess dress, dragon story, dragon outfit, relative to the activity and wouldn’t it be more fun to have the children also engage in dress up, after all, they enjoy it the most don’t they? Children can be very easily distracted and if they have something visual to look at kind of demanding their attention, then how much of the story is really going in anyway? But recently as the stories are being reported more and people protest to them taking place, I can’t help thinking the outfits and make-up of these ‘performers’ are really quite terrifying. I have been watching horror movies since I was a child, I know disturbing. Rather demonic and overwhelming on the senses in my opinion, and to a child who may take that imagery home with them, mull it over and give it lots of thought without any real context or understanding is a potential concern. To me anyway. Maybe not so much to others.
The reason I have an issue with garish presentation specifically being aimed at cashing in on children’s love of bright, sparkly, shiny colourful things, is because it’s been used before for nefarious purposes.
John Wayne Gacey – He was a serial killer in the 70’s who killed lots of young men. And one of his side hobbies was being part of a clown club, which gained him the name killer clown, but he didn’t kill as a clown. Interesting though is what he had said about why he enjoyed being a clown “acting as a clown allowed him to regress into childhood”. That is why it’s on this list.
IT – We should all know this clown Pennywise, either the original (to which I refer), or the remake, or the book. An awful and very scary depiction of a clown in full demonic mode. Enticing a child with a red balloon. Honestly, I thought about little Georgie for a long time after that.
McDonalds – Yes, the fast-food chain. Who’s main advertising tool was a clown, weird really for food. And food that has turned out to not be the healthiest, a slight leap from serial killers to bad nutrition, but neither are in the future interests of the child. Gratification and profit seem to be heading of the wheels of these machines.
Child catcher (chitty chitty bank bang) – Need I say more? Possibly not, but I will. Lollipops and music, to lure the children into the cage.
Hansel & Gretel – a gingerbread house and sweets to lure them in.
Pied Piper of Hamlin – music and dance to get the children to follow and be led to their abduction.
The last two may be Fairy Tales, but I believe there is always a thread of truth running through them too, as with movies and stories that remain with us. All of these things highlight a child’s tendency (and some adults too), to have their attention taken with something that seems bright and bouncy, but without knowing what is really going on. I don’t fully understand the need to expose school age children from nursery to secondary school to drag acts. I have read an account of a private school in the states that had a drag act sprung on them in church service. Heels and sequins parading up and down the aisle, for what purpose I cannot imagine. Why is it that we have a niche part of the adult entertainment industry suddenly being inserted into educational environments, religion and everyday society and events? It’s baffling to me.
What is also baffling, is how women have been slagged off and vilified for years for wearing heavy makeup, and what some consider to be inappropriate clothing but now it’s men doing it, that’s fine and we just clap and say well done. I really don’t get it. She’s a slapper or a prostitute for wearing that, but he’s a hero. Am I the only one thinking WTAF is going on here, are we actually in the Twilight Zone? Maybe it is just me that sees the overdoing of the outfits and makeup as a cover for something, whether they are hiding from themselves or something darker, that remains to be seen, but having to outwardly express yourself in such a garish manner, means you are compensating for something in my view. Why aren’t you comfortable as you? Why the extra razzle and dazzle? I just see painted faces and outfits pretending to be something, rather than it being an expression of self. I think I must be missing their whole point. How can you ever be you, if you are trying to be something or someone else?
A new way of breeding seems to be on the cards in the strange ideals of the rather disturbing international organisations.
You won’t have to procreate the old fashion way, indeed not. You can ‘spawn’ in an entirely detached way in the future apparently in their vision. Growing your offspring in a pod, in your living room no less. With monitors and a clear covering so you can watch it gestate. Maybe this is what the Tamagotchi things were really all about, prepping kids for a future where you will be inclined to ‘care’ for a virtual creation.
They appear to be doing a good job of desensitising people towards other people, animals, reality and so forth. Changing terms, definitions, meanings. Trying to go for things like birthing person, taking away the word mother and female associated words for things. I believe it’s to facilitate a detachment from being normal and doing normal natural things. The system appears to want to insert themselves in every person detail of your lives. But if they can get people before they are born, and manipulate the components, fully monitor the process and adjust as necessary, then you stand more chance of developing what they may consider a more appealing society.
Virtual babies maybe for some people, while they ‘train’ you to do it their way. All monitored of course, it will be remote and studied. You will be studied. The world around us is one big maze now, and we are the rats. They are building new puzzles, obstructions and incentives as we speak, constantly adapting as we do. But they really don’t seem to want us breeding like rats now do they? If you haven’t watched the films Logans Run and Dark City you should. And if you haven’t read Brave New World, you should. There is much to understand…
It’s a funny thing time. It can stretch on forever or be over in the blink of an eye. We are beholden to it in the modern age, and it’s not by accident. But is it natural? Were we always slaves to the order of it rather than just taking part in the process of it. Was there always an order to it? Has it always run on a cycle, a countdown with a reset date? Like each night at midnight when we ‘reset’ the day to start over. To run the simulation again and again until it eventually reduces the cycle back to zero. But on a bigger scale.
We have our time divided up and dictated, whether we like to admit it or not. The system of our whole day being split into three eights to command a separation and categorising of our time. Work time, down time, sleep time. All very ordered. For industry of course, and the working part of those hours used to be much higher and has changed over time depending on the needs of the corporations, not because of the needs of the people, although it’s painted as such.
And to facilitate the above, we have clocks everywhere. Alarm clocks to frighten, sorry, startle you out of sleep to start your work day. If you are lucky enough to not have to start with an alarm, it can only be a good thing. Your body gets to decide on what terms to start the day. But so much of our daily routine involves and revolves around time and breaking it all down by way of numbers. Clocks being integrated into most parts of your day, to wake you, get you to school, or work, clocking in and clocking out as they say. In your house, on your wrist, now on your phone. TV Programmes arranged by time slots, everything organised by time. Yet it passes us by quite unnoticed sometimes. Hasn’t the time flown by one might say. As can it drag on and seem an eternity, depending on the activity at hand.
The church also plays their part I have noticed. Bells ringing, every quarter hour, and numerous times to signify the hour change (after 1 o’clock obviously). It’s around 96 times a day I think they chime, for timekeeping purposes of course. Nothing to do with the hypnotic rhythmic tolling periodically.
As a society, we are set on a calendar (which has been changed and altered I might add, but for this we’ll go along with what we are told, with some places running on a different one). With years, months, weeks, days, hours, minutes, seconds. And from day dot, having this instilled in us through our childhoods and for the rest of our lives. Along with our age, which is marked by an annual ritual acknowledgement of it, and having multiple tasks, laws and expectations placed upon it.
It can also really tamper with a person’s stability and sensibility if you mess with or rearrange someone’s timeline or knowledge of it. But is that only because people are given a timeline to work within, so without that, you have no grounding or starting point. Imagine if every clock you passed was keeping a different time. And each day things didn’t have a specific reference point for anything, it seems like it would be hectic and chaotic. And perhaps it would without a different system in place. People like to have a starting point, to know where you came from, what you are doing and ideally where you are going. Time can reveal all of these things, if there isn’t a truck load of obstacles in the way and human interference. Time will tell as they say.
We know, or appear to know that time is fixed in our daily lives, past, present and future. Yet we dream and fantasise about travelling backwards or forwards through it. Capturing the secrets of the past, or to reveal the wonders and worries of the future. But the conundrum of either only being able to view said events, or of being perpetually doomed to keep trying to fix something you never can isn’t a happy one. Maybe it’s a good thing we can’t, as far as we know anyway.
Time waits for no-man they say, and it marches forth whether you are taking part or not. But that makes it sound as if time is an entity, rather than a mathematical system of numbers to calculate us into conditioning. As if we have a choice and that time is not our enemy, who is following and stalking us to our fate as we are led to believe. But more a friend, who we can walk with and will be with us to the very end. Depends on your perspective I guess. Your time is up, is another saying we have, to make us think we are a personally on the clock, that we have a set time to go. Like we are programmed to expire and do so because we believe it to be true. Who can say for sure.
It could have been as simple as night and day, afternoon and morning, I’ll never know.
We know the stories, Salem witch trials and King James I and his hunt across Europe in the 1500’s. Multitudes of woman, and men tortured and killed under the guise and heading of ‘Witchcraft’. For years I believed the story too, as it was told. But as with everything these days, I began to give it a rethink having picked up more information along the way.
My first inkling, other than the systematic system of lies woven into our taught and learned history, was a small fact about alcohol. I’m interested in social history and how we got to these systems, procedures and regulations we see today, so randomly looked this up. I wanted to know when we started licensing alcohol and regulating it and learnt that women headed the trade originally, then came upon this article last year which renewed my interest in the subject – Women used to dominate beer industry.
Showing how women dominated the trade, wore black pointy hats, and had big cauldrons to ‘brew’ the beer. Sounds like an easy leap doesn’t it. Especially when you realise after the ‘witch’ clearances, it appeared it was an industry and land grab as with many other incidents throughout history. People got rid of their competition or problem by shouting ‘Witch’ – even on their own family sometimes. Stupidly simple, swift and effective. They say that men took over after that and women lost their place within that particular industry, and possibly others, I will have to delve further.
But it made me wonder, as I have done previously, about what other gifts and skills may have been targeted by jealous or fearful people. I’ve long thought that natural healers and seers used to exist (and possibly still do today), and that many would have seen them as a threat. It’s also not helpful to some if people can ‘read you’ or know what you intend if you are of a devious nature. That’s why intuition these days is encouraged but used against you as soon as you display it or people catch on you have it. They want you to reveal it, so they can make you mistrust it. They wouldn’t want people knowing what they could really do and are actually capable of.
To be able to remove your business or personal rival must have been an advantage for many. As we see today, once you have something in place to ‘deal with’ those labelled, many terrible things can happen. I believe that’s why they killed some, people with powers were a threat to them. And the rest, people who just knew too much? Well, I think asylums probably helped a bit there. You could just lock someone away forever if they wanted them out of the way. They were also used to get rid of people who were just a mere inconvenience to some, in the way or selfishness or inheritance. Don’t misunderstand me though, these are not just tools of the past, they continue to this day. Just with different names, labels, methods and gains.
Many people didn’t fall for the ruse though, and were unwittingly then caught up in it themselves, because those who perpetrate the atrocities will do all they can to keep them either hidden or make them acceptable. And there will always be people who are thrown to the wolves as they say. Nuremberg being an example of that, and quite possibly we will see another one of those types of trials in the very near future over the latest scandal upon the masses. October I am told it will happen, but as with everything we are given a ‘heads up’ for, only time will tell…
History is doomed to repeat itself, and other phrases of that nature, presume to let us know that if we don’t learn the lessons of the past, we will be fated to the make the same mistakes thereafter.
But I do not think it’s that simple. One cannot simply make the mistakes of 100 years ago for example, they were of their time, we are instead making all new ones. And it’s easy to distract people from now, by making them think of then, and that is where for some, the correlation ceases to exist for them in the now. But methods and ideals of the past as we are told, are being used currently, so they become present realities rather than long lost metaphors or atrocities. One I am reminded of by way of the current farming situation growing all over the world, is the famous photograph of America. The one with the huge pile of buffalo skulls, with the caption that to get control of the native population and control them and their land, they wiped out nearly their entire food supply. Control the food, control the people (covered in the recent article If you control the food). Another of those ‘past’ sayings that has remained all the way through the last century and now serves to haunt us. Because that is where we are. After they have tried to persuade, coerce, herd, manipulate and even kill people into following their plan, this is their last big guaranteed winning card. Or so they think. Because they need everyone to comply and go along with it, early on. To get weary of the toil, of the pressure and continuous threats to safety and wellbeing, for it to grind away at any hope and happiness there once was, and in its place to remain a useless and needy specimen.
People have actually started to push back, to pay attention and realise the depth of the situation. Indeed, there may be an element of disruption in their plans to overwhelm Europe with immigration, and in their digital net being cast to include more of our daily lives. But it’s not going smoothly or to plan it would seem, it appears there is a hurried, chaotic and disintegrating air about it while it unfolding around us. We can see it and feel it. Well, some can. But it feels as if a cycle is coming to an end, that there is a predetermined clock ticking down, bringing something with it. I suspect there is a very good reason we are distracted by Time and the powers that be make sure we have it drummed into us, and constantly repeated throughout our lives. As they do with history, regurgitating ‘facts’ and dates all lined up neatly into a chronological order so they can use it and refer to it as needed, to solidify their version of events and the past in our minds. Because if we did not know about history, how could we possibly know if we were doomed to repeat it? And maybe that’s part of the problem, and why we do repeat certain things or will always be doomed to the same fate. We are creatures of repetition and replication, it’s our comfort zone as humans, or for most. Maybe because foolishly somewhere there is a belief that ‘it will be different this time’ but it never is. Unless you can break the cycle you are doomed to repeat by way of education. The system of indoctrination is vast and far reaching, going back generations and means we are all Institutionalised in some way.
Yet, despite them ‘educating’ us in history, we only know what they decided to teach us. So much of it has been omitted, fabricated, bastardised, mistranslated, personally interpreted, stolen, hidden or destroyed. So, we are left with fragments of truth and real history scattered throughout a patchy timeline at best. As if the past and knowledge are a jigsaw puzzle, let’s say a 1,000 piece one. You get given 5 pieces that are real pieces, and 50 that are not to start you off, and then asked to decide what the picture is. You don’t really know, so you’ll have to ‘trust’ what they tell you it is or decide to wait and see. Throughout your life however, you start finding more pieces of the jigsaw, small pieces here and there in odd places, sometimes a handful at once. And as the picture begins to emerge, you are realising that it isn’t anything like you had been told it would be. Starkly different in fact. So, you want more pieces of the puzzle, you want to know what it is they didn’t want you to know. Because the only way things can be hidden away, is because they are known and exist as a piece of the puzzle.
We all may have our own jigsaw puzzles on the go, or not, and some people may be just fine with the given version of our past and history and for them there are no more questions. But for some of us, it does seem that there is an awful lot to be uncovered and rediscovered, and it really is starting to feel as if we need to get on it, time is getting on…
This one is about food. It can’t have escaped many people’s attention that this is a massive issue being orchestrated around us. Globally, nationally and locally. It’s high on the priority list and seems to be making the news a lot. To start with local and national issues, it seems foodbanks are a big thing and to me were the first signs of issues coming. It’s no secret that foodbanks have been a growing in number in the last few years, even before the ‘pandemic’ was rolled out. The cost of living putting the squeeze on many a person and family. And rather than look at the cause of the problem and sort that out by lowering costs and the corporate profits, they just think a quick fix solution will see it through in the short term. Prevention rather than cure they used to say, not anymore apparently. But I would like to examine a few things around the foodbanks, as I see the for and against argument in action and know of the issues, because people are people. I have struggled in my younger days to afford food, and had a patchy upbringing initially for consistency, so can appreciate some of the social issues that feed into this (no pun intended).
The argument is that people who can well afford food are using them, but just so they can save a bit of money, or use said funds for something else. If someone else will pay for your dinner, then why not? What’s the harm in taking what is on offer? Do people consider that someone else may miss out because they are in line? Maybe. But the counter argument could be, they are avoiding missing out themselves by getting in there first. And as we well know, many who need it won’t even try, through shaming of themselves for reasons known to them (lots of people see it as a failure if they can’t afford food, and won’t want to share that fact). No-one else required for that shame it would seem, they hold themselves back on that one which in itself is a shame. It would have been shocking in my youth to see someone with a full-time well-paid job, queuing up for charity handouts. The idea was, if you work hard you can provide for yourself. And it was that way once, until they decided that they didn’t want people having enough, or being comfortable. And what was once well paid, does not even cut it now. The idea that you could sustain a household and family on one income is pretty much a myth now, a story of times very much past. We can only dream of that kind of luxury now.
But I used to think it was a combination of pride and shame that kept everything in check. Not the rules, or the systems themselves, but people and their attitudes and outward demeanour. I know social attitudes haven’t always been for the better, but I believed this one worked. Because of the community set up. Pride and shame would sometimes get in the way, as people wouldn’t always ask for help (and is still the case as mentioned above), and they wouldn’t want to be seen as a failure, either to themselves or to everyone else. It can be hard. But I fully believed that if you couldn’t feed yourself, you would have to ask for help, either knock on someone’s door and ask, or try and beg for food. I thought the community was meant to be there to help, but it is only a community if people know each other, and there is a common purpose within it. So once someone had sorted themselves out, people would know if they were then taking the piss. The levels of greed and selfishness people can employ is staggering, with little or no thought, compassion or empathy towards others. And it seems that lots of people who genuinely do need help, are also too shy or afraid to ask. Having a brass neck gets you more, and being quiet and reserved doesn’t. This we know. But my grandpa gave me another piece of advice I took very literally and used throughout my life “If you don’t ask you don’t get, and the worst that can happen is people say no”. Simple and effective. It’s a skill though on top of that to prepare yourself for that possible no, as well as being mature enough to understand and gauge if it is really necessary to ask, and if you are within the etiquette of the relationship you have with the person or entity you are asking for something from. And being able to accept the ‘no’ in a gracious manner and move on. Imposing on people, or using their good nature against them is not good etiquette.
But as with the folk who will let shame hold them back from asking, there are those who seem to have none. At all. So can we find a balance in all that? Is there a way to educate people to understand the difference between need and want, to have better knowledge of land management, land practices and be more actively involved in them? Some are trying, with self-sustainability a view, but as the authorities cast their net of control even further, those are part of the things now under very real attack. Supermarkets are being overhauled, the meat industry being hampered, new rules and regulations to license everything even further, meaning there is always a way to get rid of your competition, or just competing ideas. The increase in utilities in the UK appears to be the last sure-fire way to decimate lots of businesses that managed to hold on throughout the last few years. Many are shutting down as they simply can’t afford to provide heat and light or pay their bills. We really have come far, haven’t we? It’s shocking we continue to look to the same people and establishment that caused this, to fix this. As if it is some error of judgement they made, or that they mean to help sort it out. Neither are correct. And once you accept they have an overriding plan in place, things make more sense. Food is going to be the big one. Some people can do without their travel monitoring, some don’t need their medical ‘care’, or the education system they offer. So how do you get the people who aren’t tied in via other means. The one thing that literally everyone has in common. Food and the need to eat.
I have already covered lots of the angles they are using and how they tie together in my previous article It seems an attack, trying to explain the how and the why for the people who can’t seem to see it.
It’s relentless now though, paying UK farmers to retire early, trying to push Dutch farmers off their land so they can buy it, multiple corporate purchases of farmland in the US. India has also had its farming attacked in recent years, and others if you start to look around the world. Fires of food plants, burning of wheat fields, power cuts so previously stored food has to be chucked away. Paving the way nicely I might add for those corporate giants to unroll their ‘new menu’ for the masses. Deciding for some unknown reason that they are in charge of nature, the world and of its management. Which is terrifying by itself, but factor in that they have no interest in humanity or saving anything. They want a sweep and clear operation, out with the old and in with the new. But it’s so heartless, and empty what they foresee as our future, so I am not on board. I still believe that people can take responsibility for themselves and others, and can start to right some of the wrongs being inflicted on a level not seen in our lifetime. But they have paved the way for the worst in people to come out, laid the foundations, created imagery and propaganda to stoke those attributes, so we will see if humanity can avoid the trap we have been set. There is a strange future coming…
Kids are getting a real raw deal at the moment. It’s relentless. The most recent two things, firstly, in Wales they are looking to ban children under 16 from buying tea and coffee. Apparently because of obesity and sugar intake, but completely not mentioning the energy drinks laden with chemicals and sugar they have been pushing and encouraging for years. The second is about a secondary school somewhere in the UK deciding that for summer, boys can wear skirts if they don’t want to wear trousers, to be more inclusive. No shorts allowed. I’m outraged on their behalf as I hated not being allowed to wear trousers at school, we had to wear tights in the winter if our legs got cold, end of. And this seems similar, if you are too hot, wear a skirt, end of. But what are they really doing it for? Surely if it was about being inclusive, you would have choice for all. Trousers, skirts or shorts, for all. Is it just to make waves? Or do they really just want children to feel weird, and pressured, and restricted by bizarre rules and regulations? It says the parents are not happy about it, but I would like to know what the kids think.
They seem to have been dealt a weird blow over the last few years, and it shows no signs of letting up or normalising anytime soon. Their future has been impaired beyond belief from my view, not only have they had to contend with constantly changing rules and regulations around their homelife, school life and socialising, but they are being conditioned to know it can be disrupted at any time thereafter. And we see how the powers that be seem awfully focused on getting children to partake in the experimental jab doing the rounds, bribing them through offers of ice-cream, cinema tickets, calling them ‘superheroes’ on posters, all very telling and obvious. Or not, because not all do see it. They still think the system is there to help. But to the rest of us it appears they are being groomed. That is another word that will pop up later in the article, and with good reason.
It seems to be a new world, and it sure isn’t a brave one. It’s one where some adults seem quite obsessed with exposing children to adult themes and concepts, without them having the experience or emotional maturity to understand them. Children can be very impressionable, and how they interpret things is not like an adult would at all, as well it also depending on what age they are being exposed. What may affect someone profoundly at one age, could have just passed them by if only a few years later. It helps to mould, shape and influence them. It strikes me as easier to manipulate people if they are worried and confused, either by what or who they are, leads to uncertainty and insecurity. And one that requires an authorative body to ‘help’ to solve that uncertainty and issues around it, so we are led to believe. But what if that authorative body had an ulterior motive, and not your best interests at heart? They don’t want to see you happy and adjusted to life, because then they wouldn’t be needed. At all. If we understood we are capable of looking after ourselves and each other, the ‘ruling elite’ would be surplus to requirement. And they know it.
Grooming. Here is where I will revisit that word, it should hold meaning in the UK (and far beyond I’m sure) it has been an issue in this country for decades and only a few people have tried to sound the alarm on it for a while. The media have finally and very unwillingly picked up the story, of thousands of children across the country in various towns, mainly female we are told, being coerced and abused on a shocking scale. But what is even more shocking, is how the authorities have completely turned a blind eye. ALL of them. Social services, media, police, councils, churches, politicians, teachers, business owners to name but a few. Why? Because they don’t want to be seen as racist apparently or inflame local tensions. Because if they were talking about the problem, it would highlight very clearly it is a cultural one, that predominately it is men of Pakistani origin or background. One can only assume that a number of people in authority were also involved as it appeared to suit their purpose very much to keep it all ticking over. I’m in my 40’s now, but knew as a teenager you didn’t want to get too friendly with the blokes that ran the local Indian restaurant. They encouraged young people to stay after hours, offering drinks and smokes. A ‘friendly’ place to hang out when the doors are locked. Although I was 18 at the time, as was my friend I was with, it didn’t feel right and I didn’t want to stay, so we left and I didn’t go back. And it may have been nothing at the time, and not what I thought, but I didn’t want to risk it. I’ve known for a long time that the ruling establishment is not there to help, protect or save us, but they want you to think they are. Now it has become more obvious than ever that their intentions are not entirely admirable, and if anything, are really quite sinister towards all of us, adults and children alike.
I’m not sure what kind of education young people would do well to learn these days, but I’m giving it thought. They are changing the goalposts of life very quickly and where one would normally be able to think years ahead (or even months), it has been hampered. But what once was no longer is, and what is will no longer be. A new time is coming…