Note: I believe this is the last in this series of posts on facts vs fact-claims, and on being mind-controlled, psy-op’d, mind-f*cked. So, a thank you to the person who got me started on this series by insisting, when the facts were against her, that we would have to agree to disagree. That was the starting point.
But then, thanks to someone else, Catherine Austin Fitts, I’ve gone a lot further. So, here goes …
If you’ve ever for a moment believed that everyone is where they are meant to be … YOU’VE BEEN MIND-F*CKED, SUCKER!!! If you’ve ever known anyone who believes this ... THEY’VE BEEN MIND-F*CKED. Polite terms: mind-controlled or psy-op’d.
I have to thank Catherine Austin Fitts for that realization. She mentioned - so someone told me - that at one moment she knew she had been psy-op’d because she was believing something she knew was not true. The person telling me mentioned this as a sign of something not quite right in CAF.
Hmm … I went. Is it a sign of something not right in her, or is this the very opposite - a sign of something sane in her?
If I believe something I know is untrue, isn’t it likely that I’ve been psy-op’d?
Note: this does not apply to irrational fears, like the common childhood fear of montsters lurking under the bed, or common fears like of spiders or mice or flying.
Anyway I’m with CAF - believing something we know is untrue (except in cases like the above) is evidence that we may well have been mind-f*cked.
And from that I flash to 2006, sitting on a plane, watching a rock star - perhaps a particularly stupid one - gyrating on the screen in front of me, while singing that everyone is where they are meant to be. He was nice and inclusive - there were pictures of people in wheelchairs, obviously being where they were meant to be.
Note: there were no shots of people being herded into gas chambers, or crushed as their homes collapsed on them in an earthquake. Probably that would have made the imbecility a bit hard to swallow.
I however thought of people being herded into gas chambers, as the song droned on and on and on.
This will soon be over, I thought. But no, the song went on for such a long time that I took out pen and paper and started writing what became one of the first idea pieces I put online. STUPID OPINION NUMBER TWO:
https://www.elsas-word-story-image-idea-music-emporium.com/bad-arguments.html (June 30, 2006)
There was one huge thing I didn’t have a clue about then.
But now I’m asking: what was going on, not only that anyone believed such a manifest untruth, but that a rock start would do a song about it, and an airline would air the song.
Eureka. Eureka. Eureka. Mind-f*ck. Evidence of massive mind-f*cking.
By the way, there is a difference between CAF’s seeing she’d been mind-f*cked because she believed something she knew to be untrue, and most of the people who believe stuff like everyone is where they are meant to be. CAF noticed herself believing something she knew to be untrue. On the other hand, I have known masses of people who BELIEVE, through and through, based on absolutely no evidence, things that are manifestly untrue. In other words, they have been way more psy-op’d than CAF.
Here’s what I’m thinking.
The evidence is strong that it’s not “just” the injections, “just” 9/11, “just” Watergate and Kennedy and Islam and all opinions are equal and the world is doomed from heat death or cold death or something. Nope, it’s not “just” those things.
Underlying all of those things: screw-y thinking - thinking that violates the 2 very simple, totally non-secret ingredients of good thinking: paying attention to facts and using logic.
Yup. Evidence of mind-f*ck.
If, like me, you care about good thinking, you may be interested in Think or Sink:
A final question. Why wasn’t I taken in by that particular psy-op (that everyone is where they are meant to be)? My guess: I have a very strong logical streak. Move over, Sherlock. Good-bye, Doctor Spock. Enter Elsa the Investigator who goes: Prove It! Give me the facts!
If what I’ve just written is a new realization for you as well as me, if it’s a new realization for you as well as me, that believing everyone is where they are meant to be is evidence of being psy-op’d, then . . .
Come to AWAKE in a World Gone “Woke.”
Also if you just generally care about what is going on and care to do something about it, come to AWAKE in a World Gone “Woke.”
You can check it out online: https://AwakeWorld.net
And you can contact me: elsa@fullflourishing.com
Yes, please share.
And next post, on something very different: OUR HERO JOURNEYS.
Posted March 15, 2023
Might not be polite. But so apt!
I do wonder how human gullibility is where it is today? To let anyone near your body & your children's bodies with an untested injection.
The wondering wandered off to a bunch of possibilities. Infant & child "vaccines" post 1960 ish. Fluoride in water supply. Female estrogen in water supply. DDT in water & food still. GMO in food & drink. Aspartame in food & drink. Post 1970's medications. Atmospheric pollutants. Probably more that I've missed.
The list contains many things that are scientifically proven & documented to lower human IQ.
Once that happens, might go some way to knowing how easy it's become to fool us so well.
Keeping away from politics, religion, education.
I'm not sure the example you chose was a good one. I am fully convinced that psyops happen, but I also expect that CAF, as a Christian, would concur that there is a sense in which everyone is where they are meant to be. That belief is not part of a psyop except insofar as it could be used to pacify people in a sort of 'pie in the sky when we die' type way.
The Buddha, who knew quite a lot about facts and logic, stated 2500 years ago that life contains suffering; that if we live long enough we have to face old age, sickness and death; that throughout life we experience aversion, craving and ignorance. Life contains suffering, including gas chambers, earthquakes, slavery, rape, pain, loss, grief, injustice etc. And yet there is also a sense that we are where we are meant to be. For the Buddha, that is due to the theory of dependent originations (if I've got the term right), that each experience we have is conditioned by preceding experiences and each experience/action 'conditions' (creates, affects, causes) the next experience that arises. The theory is simplistically referred to as 'karma' but that doesn't do it justice at all. What the Buddha set out was not a religion or belief-system but a rigorous process of scientific exploration with theories that are testable (the religious stuff is accretions that happened later).
My point is that 'everyone is where they are meant to be' can be a valid statement even though it may be a depressing statement due to the suffering involved. Both theists such as Christians, and those who believe in the Four Noble Truths can take that ststement and use it as a way of *reducing* and combatting suffering. CAF and I would both say, I think, that we - and you, Elsa - are where we are meant to be so that we can fight against evil and uplift the good.
The Desiderata ("no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should") can be seen as trite and tacky or as helpful and encouraging truth. It just depends how you use it.
I'm not sure I expressed all that very well, but I guess my comment is as it is meant to be! :)