I am grateful to have been born a few decades before the woke, race, gender, DEI, and medical-industrial psychological operations, among others, were in full swing. I’m grateful, too, to have always had a different way of looking at life in general — not that it has made the journey any easier. Quite the opposite, in fact. The hearts and minds of the young today are under constant assault from all directions, and as tech devices of perpetual surveillance and screens of all sizes are ubiquitous and omnipresent, it requires a truly awake and aware, consciously deliberate choice to limit your exposure to the persistent mind control, indoctrination, and propaganda inundating everyone, all the time, everywhere, all at once.
Tag: psychological warfare
Generation after generation keeps falling into the same cycle. None of it exists in nature, but you can bet that your nature gets weaponized against you. It doesn’t matter where in the realm you hail from, because they play this game in all cultures, societies, religions, financial, and political organizations. Wherever they can drive a wedge, there will be a scheme to play you against your fellow humans.
The inane hypocrisy of “university educated” morons, pretending they care about environmental causes when it’s simply about seeking attention for their miserable, empty, pathetic, meaningless small lives. When you’re raised by the indoctrinated Woke and the AI-driven, faction-oriented internet, you’re a captured, mindless, and emotionally stunted child for life. Blame the parents? Maybe. Blame the government? Certainly. Blame the institution of education. Absolutely. They’ve lost their way completely and operate by someone’s deliberate design to consistently corrupt and destroy the hearts and minds of every generation.
This morning it’s raining, which makes me chuckle, as a few weeks ago my landlord was saying something along the lines of, “I wonder how bad this drought might get.” Which made me ask, “What drought?” He said, “They’ve been talking about how dry it might get this year.” To which I responded, frowning, “Sounds like they’ve been watching too much TV.”