Blessed are the Weird

God bless the “Weird”, the independent, untethered ones who see what others happily overlook (C)

Calvin Mulligan Futurescapes.ca Aug 1, 2020 All rights reserved

The word, “weird” was injected into the lexicon of mainstream political pundits this week by Kamala Harris who reportedly described the Trump-Vance ticket for the 2024 presidential election as “weird.” While I didn’t bother to dig into what Harris meant, the word is often used to describe unusual occurrences or the behaviour or personality of those seen as odd or strange.

The online Cambridge dictionary suggests that social awkwardness is commonly what causes individuals to be perceived as weird something which can contribute to their being ostracized from the group. For the purposes of this essay, we can think of those perceived as weird, as people who are often more comfortable observing and operating at the “edge” of society or a group. I can assure you that they deserve more respect than they are given.

Over the course of my career, much of it serving the agriculture industry, I’ve come to appreciate several of the attributes of this type of individual, particularly those in the innovator category. My acquaintance with these folks has led to a better understanding of their personal attributes and the challenges they inevitably face attempting to bring their inventions to market. Developing, producing and marketing their creations is typically marked by failure and rejection. And they don’t expect to be welcomed into the market place by incumbents. I recall one innovator likening his product’s perilous journey to market to “tip-toeing through the corn fields so as not to awaken the sleeping giants.”

As a result of my encounters with such adventurous individuals in the ag industry, I came to appreciate the character and perspective that many of them shared. Perceptiveness, persistence and perseverance were absolute necessities apart from their natural curiosity and creativity. Too often, in my subsequent organizational life, it seemed that divergent-thinkers tended to be undervalued by a consensus-minded culture and the relentless quest for organizational efficiency.

Innovators and their innovations tend to have a disruptive influence, something that’s often too much to ask of managers seeking to meet or exceed their quarterly objectives. So, those minority report ideas may be limited to a footnote as the bottom of the back page of a report or ignored completely. Suffice to say, it’s often our collective loss as a society when prophets crying in the figurative desert or pointing to the writing on the wall are ignored and potentially game-changing plans are squelched by vested interests. History is replete with examples if we care to read them.

Nothing brought the differences between the compliant consensus-minded herd and lonely, critical thinkers into sharper contrast than the Covid-vaxx propagandemic. In true STASI fashion, the propagandemic’s architects exploited the tensions between the two to the max. There were times their minions demonstrated the same capacity for reason that one would expect of a lynch mob. They weren’t all shouting “hang ’em high” but some were pretty much calling for the equivalent — job termination, imprisonment, forced vaccination and wishing death upon those who said “no thanks” to the experimental vaxx. It was an historic low point for humanity.

Paradoxically, the greater the hostility, the greater the resolve of those who actually did pay attention to the research evidence and reject what’s now referred to as a “bioweapon” by those in the know. I would venture that the majority of the vilified weird ones stood firm. And yet, their contribution to society remains undiscussable in the light of day and volumes of evidence supporting their stance. Let’s be clear. When the Deep State and it’s globalist management declared a vaxx war on humanity, the resistant non-conforming “weird” rose to the challenge.

It was the members of this much-derided minority who:

  • smelled the corporatocracy’s propaganda campaign pretty much from the outset;
  • taught us what diversity (of thought) really means;
  • resisted the mesmerizing drum beat of Satan’s magicians seeking to lure them with their “safe and effective” lie;
  • pointed out the numerous anti-health, anti-human anomalies in the Big Pharma-Medical -Banking-MSM-Military industrial complex’s official narrative;
  • called out traitorous Zombie politicians, fake doctors, lying media shills and paid social media “influencers”;
  • kept truth and hope alive amid a time of intense spiritual darkness;
  • proposed alternatives therapies and medical treatments for Covid-19 and vaxx injuries;
  • entertained us with their satirical memes exposing the naked emperors;
  • provided us with the hard evidence of vaxx injuries and death based on real science and honest medical research;
  • extended their fellowship to the outcasts who had been summarily de-licenced, de-employed and ostracized; and
  • motivated us by elevating our fight to that of the spiritual battle of the ages.

We must never forget these brave warriors. The global army of the weird continues to hold the banner of truth high throughout our long dark night of the soul. We know that the fight isn’t over yet and some big battles likely lie ahead. There is no surrendering. Defeating the globalist idiocracy pursuing A.I.-based thought and behaviour management of the population is foremost among them. But in the meantime, I salute all of you with Jacob Nordby’s “The Beatitudes of the Weird”.

“Beatitudes for The Weird “

“Blessed are the weird people –

Poets , misfits , writers , mystics ,

heretics , painters , and troubadours …

For they teach us to see the world through

different eyes. “

“Blessed are those who embrace the intensity of life’s pain and pleasure –

For they shall be rewarded with uncommon ecstasy.”

“Blessed are ye who see beauty in ugliness-

For you shall transform our vision of how the world might be .”

“Blessed are the bold and whimsical –

For there imagination shatters ancient boundaries of fear for us all .”

“Blessed are ye who are mocked for unbridled expression of love in all it’s forms –

Because your kind of crazy is exactly that freedom for which the world is unconsciously begging . “

“Blessed are those who have endured breaking by life –

For they are the resplendent cracks through which the light shines. “

— Jacob Nordby

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