George Carlin. Look at Agent Smith next to him trying to shut him up.
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He was a prophet in his time and I never recognized it.
He got a few things wrong. There is only one oil company and there has been for 150 years. There is one bagel company that is owned and controlled by the same people that own and control the one oil company. There is an actual conspiracy to control everything in the world, including the governments, it is not just "converging interests."
While I appreciate Mr. Carlin and think he is very funny, I think he may have been controlled opposition. I'm not sure he knew he was CO, but he was nonetheless. Otherwise he wouldn't have had such a large voice.
Speaking "the truth" in the way that he did causes the mind to gloss over the content of the message.
The Truth needs an outlet. If the Truth is fantasy (Hollywood), comedy (people like Carlin) or crazy (people like AJ), then it provides an out for cognitive dissonance. We can hear these uncomfortable truths and not worry about them because they aren't real (fantasy), or they are laughable (comedy), or we can dismiss them (crazy).
In the case of comedy, when we laugh about them it causes the mind to put it into the "not scary" category. If it's not scary, then we can ignore it. Even if we recognize some truth in it, it's not as bad as the comedian is suggesting, because comedians always exaggerate. Comedy takes the Truth and makes it less scary and overblown, thus not something to worry about. After hearing these uncomfortable truths, we can, the very next day, be perfectly happy to go about our business building The Machine that is owned and controlled by the same people the Comedian was vilifying the night before.
This is how the world is controlled. The Truth has an outlet (which it must), but it is not an outlet with clear, irrefutable evidence. It is a controlled outlet, that provides a path back into The Matrix for the inevitable cognitive dissonance.
Nicely put. Interesting take that I never really thought about.
I'm saving your comment. You are absolutely spot on.
Edit: HOWEVER, when he does this talk about the controllers, he is being absolutely serious. Even in the comedy show he did... the "It's a big club and you ain't in it" he says it in a very serious tone with no humor to it.
see:
https://youtu.be/Nyvxt1svxso?t=78
He said it with sardonic, dry humor. People still laughed. They didn't get mad, they laughed. They didn't go home and do research to see exactly how true it is. They didn't put it together as a massive conspiracy that has been going on for thousands of years. They didn't write up their research efforts in a way that people could actually see. They didn't understand that they live in the actual fucking Matrix.
They laughed.
Here's an example from a few seconds after your timestamp:
People hear it, they applaud it, because on some level they know it is true, but then they laugh at it, because it's comedy. It's exaggerated. The cognitive dissonance requires that out.
I used to love Carlin, long before I realized the larger picture, the gravity of it. When the Twin Towers came down, I thought it was likely an inside job because the physics of it made no sense. But I thought it was just some corrupt people in the US government. I thought it would change with the next election.
It never occurred to me that there was a world wide web of control by an aristocracy and there had been for hundreds of generations.
It never occurred to me I lived in The Matrix, my beliefs given to me no matter which side of the fence I landed on on any particular issue. It never occurred to me that all sides were Controlled Opposition.
Carlin gives the truth in a way that we can categorize it as "life goes on" and we go right back into The Matrix. Your example is exactly what I mean. I heard it, many years ago, and thought it was true, but exaggerated. The real picture eluded me. It is only when you realize the scope of the problem that you can really understand it. If it's "just America," or "just this President," or "just the C_A," etc., there is hope that it can change.
Carlin himself says "it's been going on for 30 years" (paraphrased). That is not the true scope. If it's only been 30 years and it's only in America, that means it will change. We don't have to worry about it as much. It's a lot less frightening. But it hasn't been 30 years, it's been 3000 at least. Until you understand the scope of The Matrix, you can't see the solution, and what we all have to do to make it happen; the change in our lives necessary to bring it about. Without seeing the real scope, you can't get enough people to be motivated to make the necessary changes.
Thus Q, and all the shit in this Shit Show.
A public awake is their greatest fear. And people are waking up in masses. Their game is over.
Clearly, the cabal allowed him to say those words. But if he were an honest person who sincerely discovered the structural rot, how else would he get the message out? Given that bigger, more "powerful" stars than he didn't know the full scope either, is it right to assume he wasn't doing his best? Without actually knowing the full story, I think he was doing his best to wake people up. And he did wake up many, and left a legacy that still helps wake people up. I don't think he was intentionally disinfo like AJ. Anyway I like to think so, although specific evidence would change my mind, like it has for many others.
I came here to post this link. My great awakening started with this exact video "The Big Club" in 2016.
Before this video, I was caught in the illusion of choice between the democrat and republican parties. I honestly thought I had to choose one or the other if I wanted my vote to count. (Oh, how wrong I was!)
At the time, my mind contrasted this skit and the RNC convention in 2016. I realized the RNC was just one big club (same as the DNC, and actually both the same big club), and Trump wasn't in it (or planned to defy them if he was in it). I realized this when at the RNC convention in Cleveland, OH, no other republican president or republican nominee for president (except Bob Dole) attended the RNC convention. Even John Kasich, who was governor of Ohio at the time, and the host state, didn't attend.
I was thinking at the time, holy shit, BOTH the democrats and republicans hate Donald Trump with all their beings. It was at the moment that I went all in for Trump.
I realized we needed a bull in the china shop (pun intended) in DC. Someone that would go in and tear the illusion all down. Rip back the curtain and show the man working the machine.
Everything I have learned and most of the discernment I use today is based on my realization that a big club rules the country and rules the world.
Today, I personally believe this big club is run by blackmail of the highest order. The kind of blackmail that is so vial that no one in the club would ever speak about it. If they do, not only will they die a painful death like falling out of the top story of a skyscraper, but their children and grand children will be murdered as well. Remember the kid that was blown up in his car in Georgia? I think he was a staffer for Kemp or something. In my mind, that was a warning shot from the club.
This prism of view of mine sure seems to be accurate. Far more accurate than my blind eyes before being awakened.
The reason all of the Republican controlled state houses refused to investigate voter fraud, a political goldmine if they wanted to destroy the democrats forever, is because politicians in both parties are part of the Big Club. To investigate the other side is to investigate themselves. Something they would never do.
So all that is to say that George Carlin played a big role in awakening me. Not saying he is responsible for awakening everyone. We all awaken in our own ways. I spread that video in 2016 and continue to today because it made a big difference to me.
I think it's important to note that we all have our own awakenings in our own way. How we wake up doesn't have to be the same for everyone. What's important is that everyone wakes up.
Very well written comment. You're a great contributor to our club :)
The Truth needs an outlet is so perfectly succinct. Have been thinking about that for some time.
reads linked website for ten minutes
I can't make heads or tails of this. Probably by the cabal's design.
I must have missed something because he says he'll do a TL;DR on who the main bad guy is, but I keep having everything go way over my head.
So I'm going to take an educated guess here: Is it Larry Fink?
I wrote it, so not the Cabal.
It is a book. Some sections have a TL:DR, not the whole thing other than what is in the intro.
If you can give me specific feedback on what is confusing it will help me make a better exposition.
No no no, I mean the ownership of all those companies is deliberately made confusing by the Cabal, so as to obfuscate who's really in charge.
Though I have reason to believe it's the Rockefellers too.
That's your website? I do respect the research you did here, and I'm glad it's here for those that understand it. Seriously, thank you.
Maybe I just lack an attention span. Being 40 years old, having ADHD and being autistic will do that to a man. I hate zoning out so much.
I will say that Jessica Einhorn's Wikipedia page is sparse. This woman does not want to be known. It doesn't even have her birthdate. Perfect for a Swamp asset.
Good reply...but nowadays even comedians are afraid to perform lest they say something to upset the idiot left.
he's like a palatable Alex Jones for the normies. He could have been quite powerful if he was around today.
I believe "they" killed him.
Q said we would laugh if we learned who he was..........you never know. Carlin was the alpha pattern seer.
Wouldn't that be something...
Paulie Shore???
They can give someone cancer you know
Alex Jones sucks
Yup
His seemingly endless promos for his products suck after a while but Alex Jones awakened me circa 2007.
Bill cooper awakened you.
I think most on this board have a heavily biased taxonomy. He's what normie anons think of as smart. He's not what smart anons think of as impressive, unless the bar is quite low. He is very funny and he is on point though. And he's speaking truth to power. But he's obviously mainstream and isn't fucking with any ideas that your average stoners behind the backstop weren't already discovering by just being oppositional and not enfranchised yet. Meh
Fact
And this is why they WACKED George Carlin....
Nah, he was old AF. They woulda wacked him a long time ago.
Oh no. If you watch the content from the last few years there was a definite change. He was directly accusing the owners of this country, the un, the NWO. Very dark and political stuff that many lifelong Carlin fans did not appreciate.
Yeah the "It's one big club" part in his last show right?
He's saying the same on this TV show that aired 21 years ago.
So that would be 7 years until the decided to take him out?
i dunno
The only thing I saw was the "It's one big club and you aint in it" from his last major show. Was there more that he said? Where did you see that his fans didn't appreciate it? That sounds interesting.