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Post by andrew on Jan 24, 2021 9:21:37 GMT -5
It actually sets people up to feel insecure. Be Safe is a little better, but not much. Be Well is considerably better. Be Extremely Well is quite powerful. It's all about the hypnosis, and hypnosis is something I know a lot about. Both your country and mine have been programmed to be in fear. Yet 500000 people died in America just 2 years ago from smoking. Where's the hysteria? Not much hysteria over heart disease either, which is the #1 killer. But since it's been around for so long, causes and treatments are well known, and since lifestyle choices can increase or decrease the danger a person could adjust their behaviors to mitigate the risk. Yes, so what's interesting is that astonishing levels of stress and anxiety have been created in different countries around the world this year, when the truth is, that people really don't care much about the numbers of people dying. I believe that globally the number is around 2 million. That's a lot of sad families of course, but statistically, close to 1.5 million die each year of car accidents. 9 million of hunger! 9 million! Where's the hysteria? Still around half a million dying of malaria (children are the worst demographic for this). 1 million from bad sanitation! And, well, we seem to be happy to slaughter animals by the millions without blinking much of an eye. I guess you have occasionally wielded around the number of covid deaths like a club to bash Trump with, and you are definitely not alone (and that's not my way of defending Trump). I'm suggesting that the politicization of covid has been a contributory factor to the hysteria. Even in the UK, death is used to bash Johnson with (and believe me, I have no love for the fella at all!), and even without a 'conspiracy' perspective, it's fair to say that Johnson has screw.ed up certain things REALLY badly, so the criticism is valid. But the flip side is that the politicization all adds to the hysteria.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2021 9:36:27 GMT -5
From a spiritual perspective, we know the world is an expression of our state of being, or state of consciousness. But even at a more accepted level of neuroscience and psychology, it is known that fear and anxiety are not resourceful states, and are bad for health/immunity. Yet the core message from governments and media is, ''You are NOT safe. The person next to you is a danger to you, and you are a danger to them'. People have been consistently invited to be stressed and anxious and to treat people around them with suspicion. It's highly neurotic. At a minimum, we receive an incredibly imbalanced message from government and media. I don't know if it's just an ignorant way to try and genuinely help people, or if its a more sinister attempt to brainwash the population. Right.. that's the primary understanding. You don't know. Put yourself in the role of Prime Minister for just 30 seconds, with a multitude of different understandings, projections, health advice, political pressure, personal whims all coming at you during those 30 seconds.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2021 9:45:12 GMT -5
Cool That qualifies as walking your talk. Well at least you're now playing around with the stay safe phrase and we've managed to pull it back from the grips of the terrible and the abysmal. I'm not sure horrendous is a HUGE step up from terrible/abysmal , but yes, I do walk my talk in this particular regard. I feel it is something positive that I can offer on a daily basis, so...why not do it! You know, when you write sentiments like this you're aligned with Boris Johnson completely. As a Devout Libertarian what's going on during his Office as Prime Minister is probably unbearable at times. He has sworn all of his cabinet to positive messages. Their jobs are on the line if any of them, even once, admits publicly that they are Sorry. And even after something like 34 U-turns in the past 12 months, they are not allowed to publicly say that what was really, really right, yesterday. Isn't anymore.
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Post by andrew on Jan 24, 2021 9:54:18 GMT -5
From a spiritual perspective, we know the world is an expression of our state of being, or state of consciousness. But even at a more accepted level of neuroscience and psychology, it is known that fear and anxiety are not resourceful states, and are bad for health/immunity. Yet the core message from governments and media is, ''You are NOT safe. The person next to you is a danger to you, and you are a danger to them'. People have been consistently invited to be stressed and anxious and to treat people around them with suspicion. It's highly neurotic. At a minimum, we receive an incredibly imbalanced message from government and media. I don't know if it's just an ignorant way to try and genuinely help people, or if its a more sinister attempt to brainwash the population. Right.. that's the primary understanding. You don't know. Put yourself in the role of Prime Minister for just 30 seconds, with a multitude of different understandings, projections, health advice, political pressure, personal whims all coming at you during those 30 seconds. Again. I'm not clear if Johnson is just overwhelmed, confused and basically useless. Of if there's a deeper agenda at work. I mean, it's actually absurd to rule out the possibility of a deeper agenda.
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Post by andrew on Jan 24, 2021 9:59:21 GMT -5
I'm not sure horrendous is a HUGE step up from terrible/abysmal , but yes, I do walk my talk in this particular regard. I feel it is something positive that I can offer on a daily basis, so...why not do it! You know, when you write sentiments like this you're aligned with Boris Johnson completely. As a Devout Libertarian what's going on during his Office as Prime Minister is probably unbearable at times. He has sworn all of his cabinet to positive messages. Their jobs are on the line if any of them, even once, admits publicly that they are Sorry. And even after something like 34 U-turns in the past 12 months, they are not allowed to publicly say that what was really, really right, yesterday. Isn't anymore. I totally disagree. I see Johnson and his awful associates as churning out a constant barrage of negative overt and covert programming to create anxiety and stress in the public. He might throw in occasional references to 'British spirit', which might create a sort of 'stoic' sense among the population, but this stoicism is actually rooted in fear itself. I DO agree that they don't admit mistakes or say sorry. The strategy for deflection is to blame the public for their failings.
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Post by andrew on Jan 24, 2021 10:08:10 GMT -5
''Build, Back, Better''. The Globalist script (It's a 2 minute video, and actually slightly funny in its own way)
To be clear, from my view, I don't consider these things 'certain'. I consider them 'possible'.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2021 10:27:06 GMT -5
You know, when you write sentiments like this you're aligned with Boris Johnson completely. As a Devout Libertarian what's going on during his Office as Prime Minister is probably unbearable at times. He has sworn all of his cabinet to positive messages. Their jobs are on the line if any of them, even once, admits publicly that they are Sorry. And even after something like 34 U-turns in the past 12 months, they are not allowed to publicly say that what was really, really right, yesterday. Isn't anymore. I totally disagree. I see Johnson and his awful associates as churning out a constant barrage of negative overt and covert programming to create anxiety and stress in the public. He might throw in occasional references to 'British spirit', which might create a sort of 'stoic' sense among the population, but this stoicism is actually rooted in fear itself. I DO agree that they don't admit mistakes or say sorry. The strategy for deflection is to blame the public for their failings. Hmmm.. ok. I don't really pay any emotional attention to what they say. I just notice that they can't be believed, and as I said what was absolutely true last week, is no longer. The latest turnaround will be on the time between the first vaccine and the 2nd, booster vaccine. They made it so that the 2nd vaccine could be given as late as 12 weeks later, to get the numbers up. To give the illusion that their only real success, the vaccine rollout has been even more successful. Now the British Medical Council are saying No. The 2nd booster vaccine must be given within 4 weeks.. so give it another week and that'll get changed. I see that they do try to put a positive agenda on what is a dreadful situation. They don't really try to blame the public for their failings because we all know that the advice/guidance is shot. The advertisement campaign is just what they've got to do. And there won't be a substantial pay rise for all of the NHS staff because.. well, I don't really have a suitable explanation for why not.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2021 10:29:44 GMT -5
Right.. that's the primary understanding. You don't know. Put yourself in the role of Prime Minister for just 30 seconds, with a multitude of different understandings, projections, health advice, political pressure, personal whims all coming at you during those 30 seconds. Again. I'm not clear if Johnson is just overwhelmed, confused and basically useless. Of if there's a deeper agenda at work. I mean, it's actually absurd to rule out the possibility of a deeper agenda. I don't want to watch your video thank you. Because it's 'rooted in fear'. Boris wants to be liked. He wants to be the bringer of good tidings and cheer. His unrealistic need to bring optimism is what has got us into this mess. IMPO.
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Post by andrew on Jan 24, 2021 10:48:36 GMT -5
I totally disagree. I see Johnson and his awful associates as churning out a constant barrage of negative overt and covert programming to create anxiety and stress in the public. He might throw in occasional references to 'British spirit', which might create a sort of 'stoic' sense among the population, but this stoicism is actually rooted in fear itself. I DO agree that they don't admit mistakes or say sorry. The strategy for deflection is to blame the public for their failings. Hmmm.. ok. I don't really pay any emotional attention to what they say. I just notice that they can't be believed, and as I said what was absolutely true last week, is no longer. The latest turnaround will be on the time between the first vaccine and the 2nd, booster vaccine. They made it so that the 2nd vaccine could be given as late as 12 weeks later, to get the numbers up. To give the illusion that their only real success, the vaccine rollout has been even more successful. Now the British Medical Council are saying No. The 2nd booster vaccine must be given within 4 weeks.. so give it another week and that'll get changed. I see that they do try to put a positive agenda on what is a dreadful situation. They don't really try to blame the public for their failings because we all know that the advice/guidance is shot. The advertisement campaign is just what they've got to do. And there won't be a substantial pay rise for all of the NHS staff because.. well, I don't really have a suitable explanation for why not. I agree that Johnson constantly tries to patch up his latest disaster with some kind of spin But all it serves to do is heighten anxiety in the public. The blame on the public is always, 'you didn't follow the rules'. So then the public turn on each other, getting in each other's business, confronting each other, reporting each other. When the fact is that the failings in the last year....even from a non-conspiracy perspective.....are all down to the Tories.
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Post by andrew on Jan 24, 2021 10:54:46 GMT -5
Yes, so what's interesting is that astonishing levels of stress and anxiety have been created in different countries around the world this year, when the truth is, that people really don't care much about the numbers of people dying. I believe that globally the number is around 2 million. That's a lot of sad families of course, but statistically, close to 1.5 million die each year of car accidents. 9 million of hunger! 9 million! Where's the hysteria? Still around half a million dying of malaria (children are the worst demographic for this). 1 million from bad sanitation! And, well, we seem to be happy to slaughter animals by the millions without blinking much of an eye. I guess you have occasionally wielded around the number of covid deaths like a club to bash Trump with, and you are definitely not alone (and that's not my way of defending Trump). I'm suggesting that the politicization of covid has been a contributory factor to the hysteria. Even in the UK, death is used to bash Johnson with (and believe me, I have no love for the fella at all!), and even without a 'conspiracy' perspective, it's fair to say that Johnson has screw.ed up certain things REALLY badly, so the criticism is valid. But the flip side is that the politicization all adds to the hysteria. It would make no difference to me if 8 billion peeps died this year. And as usual with death you mourn the loss of the ones you loved, then move on. Yes, that's the honest truth I feel. I mean, we can surely empathize with the mourning that strangers go through with their family, but fact is, death is not the problem we are being pushed to believe it is. From a spiritual perspective, death is not a problem. From an animal perspective, death is not a problem. It's from an intellectual perspective, that death is a problem. So there's an enormous media and political hyperbole about 'the greater good', which is more of a 'righteous care'. An 'intellectual morality'. And this is damaging. And to be clear, I really do believe in the value of actual kindness. I continue to cross the street rather than make folks feel anxious. I'd rather bring a bit of calmness to people's lives than heap more stress on them.
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Post by andrew on Jan 24, 2021 11:01:33 GMT -5
Again. I'm not clear if Johnson is just overwhelmed, confused and basically useless. Of if there's a deeper agenda at work. I mean, it's actually absurd to rule out the possibility of a deeper agenda. I don't want to watch your video thank you. Because it's 'rooted in fear'.
Boris wants to be liked. He wants to be the bringer of good tidings and cheer. His unrealistic need to bring optimism is what has got us into this mess. IMPO. That's a fair point. In its own way it is fear porn and not healthy. This is something I consider in regard to conspiracies, and any kind of political discussion. Is it better to be aware of the (potential) truth of the matter? Or is blissful ignorance better? Perhaps the latter in many ways. I tend to weigh it up based on the energy and context in each moment. You may be right to an extent that that is what got us into the mess, but it's certainly not what has sustained the mess.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2021 11:08:42 GMT -5
Hmmm.. ok. I don't really pay any emotional attention to what they say. I just notice that they can't be believed, and as I said what was absolutely true last week, is no longer. The latest turnaround will be on the time between the first vaccine and the 2nd, booster vaccine. They made it so that the 2nd vaccine could be given as late as 12 weeks later, to get the numbers up. To give the illusion that their only real success, the vaccine rollout has been even more successful. Now the British Medical Council are saying No. The 2nd booster vaccine must be given within 4 weeks.. so give it another week and that'll get changed. I see that they do try to put a positive agenda on what is a dreadful situation. They don't really try to blame the public for their failings because we all know that the advice/guidance is shot. The advertisement campaign is just what they've got to do. And there won't be a substantial pay rise for all of the NHS staff because.. well, I don't really have a suitable explanation for why not. I agree that Johnson constantly tries to patch up his latest disaster with some kind of spin But all it serves to do is heighten anxiety in the public. The blame on the public is always, 'you didn't follow the rules'. So then the public turn on each other, getting in each other's business, confronting each other, reporting each other. When the fact is that the failings in the last year....even from a non-conspiracy perspective.....are all down to the Tories. No it isn't Andrew. We are way past that. Only those that had a blaming mentality to begin with are falling for it. I was laughing out loud this morning at this article.. www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-55787044The Government used to close down raves in the late 1980's, nothing has changed.
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Post by andrew on Jan 24, 2021 11:22:16 GMT -5
I agree that Johnson constantly tries to patch up his latest disaster with some kind of spin But all it serves to do is heighten anxiety in the public. The blame on the public is always, 'you didn't follow the rules'. So then the public turn on each other, getting in each other's business, confronting each other, reporting each other. When the fact is that the failings in the last year....even from a non-conspiracy perspective.....are all down to the Tories. No it isn't Andrew. We are way past that. Only those that had a blaming mentality to begin with are falling for it. I was laughing out loud this morning at this article.. www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-55787044The Government used to close down raves in the late 1980's, nothing has changed. I know for sure that there's still very large numbers of the public that blame the public. Have you see the voting surveys? It's frickin' astonishing how much support Johnson still has. All those people blame the public for Tory failure. And most of the left blame the 'irresponsible public' too (though to be fair to the left, they are also VERY happy to blame Johnson). I'll have a look at the article in the hope that I get to read about the raves I miss those raves (early 90s for me)
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Post by andrew on Jan 24, 2021 11:22:55 GMT -5
This is cool. Ivermectin. It's also good that you guys in America do have some level of space to be able to argue your case and win it. This was a positive video by the way (in my view at least)
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2021 11:29:14 GMT -5
I don't want to watch your video thank you. Because it's 'rooted in fear'.
Boris wants to be liked. He wants to be the bringer of good tidings and cheer. His unrealistic need to bring optimism is what has got us into this mess. IMPO. That's a fair point. In its own way it is fear porn and not healthy. This is something I consider in regard to conspiracies, and any kind of political discussion. Is it better to be aware of the (potential) truth of the matter? Or is blissful ignorance better? Perhaps the latter in many ways. I tend to weigh it up based on the energy and context in each moment. You may be right to an extent that that is what got us into the mess, but it's certainly not what has sustained the mess. Oh I'm not blissfully unaware. I want to know the arguments. They can't be countered without knowing what they are. I watched London Real for a couple of months last year. And I made a point of watching Icke's interviews. And from a place of Peace it's easy to see how the injections of fear are coming from both camps. My instincts work well and they told me that your video was laced with fear. Thanks for admitting it.
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