“One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors." -Plato
I am currently waiting on data on which to run an important analysis on vaccine adverse events and injuries. But I wanted to take a moment and pen some brief thoughts on something I've wanted to write about for at least a month.
The experimental mass gene therapy campaign began at the worst possible moment, politically speaking. It began days after the last major election in the United States, and it is an interesting question as to the intention of the timing. Regardless, we have seen an astounding array of illegal mandates, enticements, and coercive methods without respect to the precautionary principle or the Nuremberg Code, much less ordinary proper data handling. While we were promised transparency, we were met with obfuscation and censorship while a mass propaganda campaign was thrust in our faces 24/7.
There is a need to push back against tyranny on every front.
Can the political process work?
I have great concerns about our political institutions, but we have seen victories in courts—even in the face of absurd biases. That should buoy our confidence, some. Perhaps my biases of the past—where there was no reason to expect Americans to come together while divided and governed in political action buckets—no longer apply. Perhaps we can send a few dozen—or a couple of hundred new and capable bodies to Washington to begin sorting out the mess of captured and corrupted institutions.
I cannot cast a ballot for Brian, whom I will talk more about another time, but what I liked about working with Brian (and George also) is that while he is an extremely smart man, he is a "wisdom first" leader. Demand that of every candidate, regardless of party, and starting at the grassroots level. Encourage new leaders.
On the topic of voting…one thing the manipulators may not be able to handle is a landslide. Understand that I do not say this as a Republican. I dislike partisan labels, implicitly, and my voting history leans third party. But there is a clear need to counterbalance whatever remains of Biden's term, and potentially make moves that shift power among the nightmare that is the federal bureaucracy. And for whatever reason, it does seem that within the past several decades, the banking networks around which so much of the corporate world revolves seems to have chosen the Democratic party as a place to consolidate power.
Operating in the Now
It would be great if the next Congressional election were tomorrow, but we're still nine months away. That doesn't mean that political action will be ineffective until then. We can make statements now telling everyone currently serving in Congress that we're going to clean house and toss out anyone not taking a more courageous stance against tyranny, medical or otherwise. Those who haven't been helping Senator Ron Johnson get to the bottom of the pandemonium should be asked daily, "Why?"
Let them know that you disapprove of anything short of immediate action to investigate criminal activity that has affected society on a large scale. Let them know loudly. Let them know that they cannot be reelected if action does not begin now. Let them know you will elect a trucker before putting up any longer with the professional lying class.
Let them know there is great need to rein in powers of unelected bureaucrats. Failure to do so quickly may very well result in the total loss of government institutions designed to prevent tyranny.
The Value of Institutions
I love economics, but find most economists to be irritating phonies. There are exceptions.
Economist Douglass North won the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel in 1993 (no, Sveriges Riksbank is not a closet organizer from IKEA). The work for which North won the award changed the way I, and a lot of other people, think about economics. While microeconomic work (and a large portion of the macroeconomic work, attempted voodoo or otherwise) often revolves around mathematical modeling and computation, North operated closer to the trunk of the philosophical tree. North connected the institutions of society with the production of economic value.
We currently live in a struggle between those Kunlangeta and their tangled mass of corporate webs who want to govern the world directly to suit themselves, and institutions that can encourage the creativity of individuals in every community. For a very long time, most Americans misunderstood the risks. If that was you, forgive yourself. The propaganda thrown at you was immense. But recognize now the need to preserve institutions. Because if we fail, it may take many generations before the opportunity presents itself to reinvent them.
Artful politics is: "the purposeful creation of an illusion of options for the audience." ~ Sundance
We are fooled to believe we have 2 parties in the U.S. or Canada. What we have is one uniparty controlled by the same corporations.
After Obama gave the bankers the keys to the kingdom and Democrats didn't flinch, after watching how easily the left was manipulated about Trump, watching how the left embraced the surveillance State, embraced censorship and seeing how they weaponized race, gender and the media, screaming for social justice while giving a free pass to the accumulation of wealth in fewer and fewer hands, while seeing an opportunity to pit the minority working class against the white working class, it was a no brainer for the banks to embrace the Democratic Party.
One of my concerns is, as they seem able to justify just about anything to "save democracy" I wonder what they will justify in the handling of elections? And I wonder if they will be led into conflict with Russia and China, half-thinking it will help them win in 2022.