Thanks for posting this. For me, it's further evidence that reality is NOT what we think. I see big neon signs everywhere suggesting we're in a consensus-based, consciousness-driven reality.
"It's like we are very far ahead in this marathon, and people are still getting their running shoes on at the starting line."
I don't think most people are even aware that it's a marathon. They may be thinking that the sofa they are lounging on is going to transport them to the finish line.
Great post.
She has a history of making confident statements that turn out to be incorrect:
It's disturbing how articles like these always seem to include cautionary statements advising the reader not to draw the conclusion that the information points to. It's as though covid is a sacred source of fear and we mustn't undermine that fear by acknowledging information that downplays it. I envision every published paper being typed out in the presence of an overseer holding a gun to the writer's head.
My wife and I spent a lot of time in 2020 trying to educate people and business owners about the wordplay that was being used regarding the mask mandates. A few people grasped it but they still went along with it out of some deeply instilled trust in government. They couldn't believe that it could actually be happening.
I am not trying to convince anyone that there is a magic process that circumvents the legal system, I am saying that the legal system is a corrupt system that only works because we have been misled into believing we are who we aren't. When someone who is aware of this tries to stand their ground and fight the system they are almost always crushed because the system doesn't have to play by any rules, they have a monopoly on violence.
People are advised not to attempt using this stuff for the first time on a case with a heavy downside. It's common for people to challenge things like parking tickets, where the downside is having to pay a $50 fine and the upside is the building up of one's confidence in a courtroom.
Anybody trying to assert their freedom and non-personhood will sound like a nutjob to the great sleeping masses. The information needs to become more widespread and comprehended in order for freedom to not seem absurd.
I had a fantastic visit today from our yurt provider. It was actually a shitshow, but in the midst of it, he and I got to exchange ideas about life and reality, all the while being subjected to a steady stream of miserable people. It's bizarre encountering life while wearing full protective gear.
I'm starting to warm up to the word "collusion", but with a different context than they have been using.