The “Why” and “How” of Engaging Our Children and Youth in the Current Struggle

The Why and How of engaging our children and youth in the current struggle

Calvin MulliganFuturescapes21C All rights reserved (c) 2022 (Nov 5-22)

One of the many advantages that I enjoyed growing up on a family farm was the experience of working side by side with my parents — my dad in particular. Granted, it was often in an apprenticing role or as lead “gopher” (“go-fer a …”) and there were times when the work seemed endless. But on other occasions, like when we were building corals, repairing fences, or hauling livestock, the father-son conversations were often engaging and in some cases, life-changing. In many respects, these conversations laid the foundation for my standing skepticism regarding the motives of the establishment. And they also shaped the lens through which I came to view the official Covid narrative 50 years later. (Thank-you, Dad)  

Very few kids growing up today have such an opportunity to work directly with their parents. And many lack the opportunity or motivation to discuss and debate the lessons of parents’ and grandparents’ life experiences. A once common means of transferring the insights or wisdom of one generation to the next may have now become a relative rarity. So, how well are day care providers, public schools, university educators and social media influencers doing the job? There’s a growing sense among Boomers that educational institutions and other key social influences have to varying degrees betrayed us, our children and our grandchildren. Rather than faithfully transfer the legacy values of Western culture to our children, these institutions have abandoned them. The idea that the current generation can reach new heights by figuratively standing on the shoulders of the previous generation is delusional.

The intergenerational disconnect 

The disconnect shows in the dismal drift of Gen Y’s and Z’s to woke politics and cultural Marxism. Many, perhaps a majority of those enthralled by leftist politics became true Covid believers and zealous promoters of lockdowns, regid compliance with unlawful government dictates and mandated toxic injections. And today many remain our critics and political oppressors. It’s ironic isn’t it? Parents and grandparents are engaged in a life and death struggle to recover cherished freedoms on behalf of a generation with an anemic commitment to them. 

Perhaps, as I suggested in last week’s commentary, well-intentioned Boomers and Gen X parents overprotected their children from unpleasant but essential truths. One of them is that democracy isn’t a spectator sport; eternal vigilance is required. Thus we’re facing the unintended consequences of our neglect. Woke universities turn out fragile, angst-ridden graduates convinced they must be protected from ideas that make them uncomfortable. Today, the intolerance of cancel culture and the insecurities of the hive mind prevail. And when the corporatocracy’s pandemic boogey man was inflated with MSM propaganda, the woke obediently lined up for their treatment. “Rugged individualism”, to the extent it ever defined Canadian ideals, has been replaced with dependent fragility and deference to (fake) authority figures.

The other facts of life 

Effective parenting requires that we wean our kids off socially-approved myths in timely fashion. There’s Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, the Tooth Fair and the stork that deliver babies. To end the process there however, is to leave ever more debilitating myths intact. The list includes benevolent government and oligarchies, “free markets”, “ free speech”, independent mass media and, in our case, Canadian national sovereignty. Candidly, Canada is a captive nation. Postponing exposure to such hards truths (reality) isn’t an act of kindness as it actually delays spiritual, intellectual and emotional development and the acquisition of political smarts. There is a valuable offset to the loss of youthful innocence; it comes in the form of a growing understanding of the inner workings of the larger material and spiritual worlds. 

Parents tend to think of the “facts of life” in terms of sex and biology. But there’s another set of “facts of life”. This one is integral to their moral and political education and even more essential to the future health and well-being of our offspring. Yes, (son or daughter), there is Good and Evil in this world and its important to learn to discern between the two. Dark spiritual forces, masters of deception, assisted by their earthly servants seek to enslave us and destroy all that is good. Other, benevolent spiritual forces are also at work, collaborating with humans intent on bringing divine love and light to the world. Those in this camp aspire to live on a higher plane. The Creator gives us a choice. As Bob Dylan lyrically put it, “You’re gonna have to serve somebody. It might be the devil or it might be the Lord. But you’re gonna have to serve somebody.”

Why educate/engage kids and youth re the current struggle

Sure, we will want to avoid overwhelming our children with adult problems and the world’s deepest darkness and perversions. That said, the Covid Vaxx con has clearly demonstrated that perpetuating socially-approved myths and living in denial is dangerous. In fact, it can be deadly. So, let’s take a closer look at the “why” and “how” of constructively and instructively engaging our children and grandchildren in today’s struggle. I can think of six reasons for doing so.

To warn of possible dangers 

Today, it’s not just sexual “stranger danger” predators we must warn our children of an early age (luring with puppies and candy). The Covaxx Deception taught us we must also teach kids to avoid “health agency” perverts in white coats bent on injecting them with DNA-altering concoctions with promises of ice cream or trinkets.

To cultivate moral discernment 

Many in the freedom camp regard moral and spiritual discernment as the foundational element of a child’s education and development. Cultivating our children’s capacity in this regard is the equivalent of gifting the individual with a compass for navigating their life journey. Whether one falls for deceptions like the Great Scamdemic or not, can to a large degree be a matter of how well their moral compass works. The best of those compasses can turn the upside down world we now inhabit right side up.

To equip kid’s for their self-defense

Children of non-conforming parents would have quickly realized they are different because they were treated differently by those around them. To the shame of the public school system, many of these kids were blamed, ostracized, ridiculed, isolated, coerced and fed fashionable superstition and lies. This would have been painful, and depending upon their age and maturity, difficult to process. (Many adults have buckled under such pressure.) In light of this, caring parents, will be equipping their children with truthful explanations and factual information, thus shredding the official “Scare-demic”. This in turn will enable kids to process the truth, take ownership of their situation and when ready, engage in defence of their stand. They will inevitably surprise us. I’ve seen videos of nine or ten year old students challenging school boards as clearly and convincingly as any adult regarding the formers’ mask fetish. 

To counter psychological distress. Psychologists have told us that the best counter to prolonged psychological distress and its maladies is action. Again, this isn’t a spectator sport. Adults struggling to deal with Covid psy op anxiety are often best advised to roll up their sleeves and get involved in the cause of freedom. We immediately feel better about ourselves and more confidence when we begin to exercise agency over our lives. I’m sure the same is also true for our children and youth.

To counter efforts by our adversaries to recruit our children to their cause 

We should never underestimate the determination of our opponents. Covid profiteers have adopted a win-at-all-costs attitude, thus justifying their use of propaganda to win the hearts and minds of our kids and recruit them to the dark side. They have already exploited the popularity of Santa Claus, the Elmo Doll, Sesame Street characters and popular heroes in their campaign. Last week I reported on a collaboration between Marvel Comics and Pfizer designed to convince impressionable minds that the good guys are compliant vaxx recipients and promoters. 

To develop their talents and abilities and grow resilient truth warriors

The Covaxx con and globalist attempt to herd the masses into the Great Reset corral is history-making and world-changing. We can either drift passively amid these currents of change or exploit their energies to grow a generation of resilient truth warriors. 

Forward-looking educators will see grist for the education mill in the many related developments bombarding us today. Let’s use the heat of this crucible experience to draw out the interests and mould the talents of our children toward careers in re-inventing education, medicine, law, communication, governance and a plethora of other professions and institutions. 

The “how” of engagement  

While I haven’t researched it any formal sense, I sense that parents and perhaps home school educators are uncertain as to how and how much of today’s reality they dare introduce into kid’s lives. Thus they sometimes speak in whispers in the presence of their kids. While there’s clearly a need to consider a child’s stage of development and emotional and intellectual capacity, partitioning our reality at some point become counterproductive for the reasons discussed above. And when it comes to the How, creativity counts. 

1. Parental modelling. Kids instinctively imitate adults and learn by “diffusion.” Parents can silently model what being a responsible truth warrior and vigilant and caring community member means. Whether you are actively discussing such things aloud with them or not, rest assured they are observing and absorbing. Importantly, parents can be a calming force amid the craziness in this children’s lives.

2. Open family discussion and friendly debate. My parents never bought into the notion that kids in adult company should be “seen and not heard.” Consequently, some of my most important learnings occurred at the kitchen or dining table. Encourage your children to do their own research into the facts and invite their analysis. The news of the day provides lots of raw material for exploration. The development of life-long analytic and debating skills can begin at home. 

3. Participation in family activities. While there are no doubt some age considerations here, experiential learning is powerful and enduring. Confucius observed the power of participation: Tell me and I will forget, show me and I may remember; involve me and I will understand.” 

Kids who join their parents in freedom rallies and other pro-freedom activities are learning, through participation, things that will otherwise never be fully grasped. Children contributed in a meaningful and poignant way to the “quality” and family tone of the 

Canadian truckers protest. Many of them experienced in a tangible way the encroachment on democratic freedoms and the struggle of courageous parents intent on upholding them. 

 Somewhere in my social media travels, I encountered the following example of a spontaneous family “protest” (judgment reserved). 

“We tried to take the kids to the beach in Michigan early in lockdown and they had a chain across the entrance with a sign, closed by order of the Department of Homeland Security, so we got a nice picture of the kids pissing on the sign…” 

 It may not be your style, but as the saying goes a picture is worth a thousand words regarding the evils of the Department of Homeland Security. Incidentally, I recently read that responsibility for the US vaxx plan was transferred at some point to DHS. 

Not all family educational activities are protest-oriented; some are focused on replacing the old with the new and better. Our food supply comes to mind. Engaging kids in growing and preserving garden produce in the family garden presents a lot of opportunities for channeling youthful energies while growing their knowledge and skills.

4. Formal education processes (k-12, college, university)

The opportunity for youth learning and engagement will vary depending upon the educational environment. Public schools and many post- secondary institutions have been colonized by cultural Marxists (making them indoctrination centres). 

Private schools and home schooling models on the other hand, can offer myriad opportunities for learning and engagement in the truth-freedom-justice struggle. As a former educator I can imagine, in the right educational settings, the learning possibilities associated with coursework and assignments in many pertinent subject areas. I’m thinking of: Media, PR and propaganda, Citizen journalism, Democracy and dissentCorporatocacy, Transhumanism, Awake versus woke politics, Technocracy and tyranny in the Brave New WorldPromise and perils of A.I-driven Globalism, History’s top10 world-changing false flags, The injustice of social justice, and Utopian illusions.

5.  Edutainment: The worlds of youth-oriented TV, movies, magazine and book publications and electronic games are too vast to overlook. In a politicized world, much of the content falls into the “edutainment” category, a hybrid of entertainment and education. Our adversaries in the current information war are systematically exploiting this realm with their predictive programming and various other forms of “soft”  propaganda. The dark side is prepared to weaponize almost everything and anything in support of its cause.

We will either learn to exploit forms of edutainment to draw youth into our struggle or leave the field to the regime. The goal is is to inform and inspire a next generation regarding the good versus evil drama we’re living. Are we ready to seriously invest in it’s cartoonists, authors, artists, screen play writers and documentary film producers within the ranks of the freedom movement. 

The children’s book, How the Prime Minister stole freedom is illustrative of one sub category of edutainment. I’ve been inspired for a life time by the young hero featured in The Emperor’s New Clothes. Alt economist, Brandon Smith, is launching a comic book (see his ad for an artist here: https://alt-market.us/odd-request-help-wanted-looking-for-comic-book-artist/) Comedians, satirists, playwrights and musicians has been given a big canvas in the post-truth era. Many of the Baby Boomers’ favourite musicians like Bob Dylan and bands like Buffalo Springfield, and Credence Clearwater Revival rose to prominence in the anti-war protest movement of the sixties. Van Morrison and Eric Clapton kicked off musical freedom protest in the current era with their collaborations, Stand and Deliver and Where have all the rebels gone? Indeed, where are they? 

Final thoughts 

I wonder how many tragedies have arisen from unnecessary and self-imposed ignorance in the last three years. How many young children have been forced to endure the indignities of “pandemania” and yet remain ignorant of the reasons for their parents’ stand and incapable of explaining it even to themselves. How many teens, shielded from the critical truths regarding the Great Vaxx deception by well-meaning parents, have succumbed to the propaganda campaign and became enthusiastic spreaders of its lies. 

There are no guarantees as to the outcome of course, even if you do openly discuss the central issues of this era with your children. But an important audience for freedom-minded educators and parents may be right in front of them. It’s a longer term strategy, but engaging children and youth in our, and ultimately their struggle, could yield a crop of passionate defenders of our freedoms in the future. Perhaps it’s time to initiate the conversation about the other facts of life with the kid sitting across the kitchen table from you. Or, perhaps it’s time you finally wrote that kids’ book.

Endnotes:

Gotta serve somebody: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UcpiUsa-L8

How the Prime Minister Stole Freedom: https://www.amazon.ca/How-Prime-Minister-stole-Freedom/dp/B0B2F7Z4CH

Help wanted: Looking for comic book artist: https://alt-market.us/odd-request-help-wanted-looking-for-comic-book-artist/

Goodreads: (Confucius quotes): https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/661227-tell-me-and-i-will-forget-show-me-and-i

Stand and deliver (Eric Clapton): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMkV4vYr_ik

Where have all the rebels gone? (Eric Clapton, Van Morrison): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98NGdUBSjzw

The Journey to Freedom Begins with Destroying the Globalists’ War Narratives — Past and Present

The journey to freedom begins with destroying the globalist’s war narratives — past and present

Calvin Mulligan, Futurescapes21C November 22, 2022 All rights reserved (c)

If you can control the stories humans are telling themselves about the world, you control the humans, and you control the world.” — Caitlin Johnstone

History repeats itself because no one bothers to learn its lessons” — Henry Makow

Our problematic remembrances of world wars

I’ve become increasingly ill at ease with our historic accounts of major wars and our official remembrances of them. Don’t get me wrong; I’m not opposed to honouring those who unselfishly sacrificed their lives for others. It’s perhaps the highest of human motivations. The spiritual significance of self-sacrifice (“No one has greater love than a person who lays down his life for his friends”) has been etched in my mind since the day I saw a movie version of Charles Dicken’s Tale of Two Cities in grade school. 

The first cause of my discomfort with our official war remembrance ceremonies is that they provide a platform for hypocritical politicians, allowing them to bask in the reflected honour the public confers upon veterans. Consider that many of these same politicos in today’s context are the ones who betrayed our country (and thus our vets) to globalist powers like the UN, WEF, WHO and the CDC. The sight of Canada’s leading traitors posing before our war memorials and presumably pledging “never again” even as they betray us and fuel new and widening wars, is nauseating. It’s duplicity in plain sight. 

And then there’s the problem of our collective conceit that we have honoured vets by remembering the harsh lessons of war. When did we ever remember the bloody lessons of war? Certainly not in the 20th century. You’d think the hard truths about war might have had some staying power coming, as they did from someone in the know. Marine Major General Smedley Butler, author of “War is a Racket” wrote in1935:

“I served in all commissioned ranks from second lieutenant to Major General. And during that period I spent most of my time being a high-class muscle man for Big Business for Wall Street, and for the bankers. In short, I was a racketeer for capitalism. I suspect I was just part of the racket all the time. Now I am sure of it.” 

The world had 4-5 years to ponder Butler’s candid confession and then, perversely, WWII commenced in September 1939. World War II battle deaths are estimated at 15,000,000 and civilian deaths at 45,000,000. And yet, I count 26 blood-letting conflicts around the world since WWII and up to the current Russia-UA conflict. In light of that kind of devastation, how does one account for the fact that in 2022, millions of Westerners enthusiastically waved the “Stand with Ukraine” flag and supported weapons shipments and/or NATO intervention. It’s a stunning indictment of both our defective intergenerational memory as a society and an equally alarming tribute to the power of war propaganda. 

Ah yes, propaganda is a persistent problem. Our world war narratives are infused with it. I seriously doubt the officially-approved mythology makes a suitable footing for world wide pursuit of peace. Does the majority of people grasp the insidious nature of propaganda? It could be the cause of our collective amnesia. Aussie journalist, Caitlin Johnstone, warns us that the global Powers-That-Be (PTB) use narratives or official stories to control the minds of the masses. Johnstone says: “If you can control the stories humans are telling themselves about the world, you control the humans, and you control the world.” And the beauty of it is, we humans think the views implanted in our heads are our own, not those seeded by our controllers. It’s clever, isn’t it?

We were taught official versions of world war stories in grade school, and they were/are regularly retold and reinforced through books, movies, mass media and community remembrances throughout adulthood. (It’s been reported that the CIA has put its stamp on more than 600 Hollywood movies) It’s strange isn’t it, how we absorb and repeat those same stories about the causes, supposed objectives, operations and outcomes of world wars to the next generation, often without questioning. And yet our dutiful repetition of official war narratives has apparently done little to stop the conflicts and staunch the bleeding. What if we stopped re-telling those second hand, implanted war stories Johnstone says are intended to control us? What if we made unearthing the truth a top priority?

Our fabricated war history is meeting the wrecking ball

Isn’t it time to stop maintaining the narrative matrix erected by the Illuminati/Cabal/PTB? How much longer do we wish to serve as our own jailers? What if we started telling ourselves the truth? Dissident journalists and writers have been hammering at the official accounts of world war history for decades. Canadian author and social critic, Henry Makow, can be counted among the dissidents. Here are a few Makow’s “missiles”: 

The bankers orchestrated World War II to destroy the great nations states of Europe and wipe out the cream of the new generation. For example, the Soviets slaughtered 15,000 Polish officers in the Katyn forest even though the Poles could have helped resist the Nazis onslaught. 

I don’t see the Second World War as “the good war.” It was fabricated to concentrate wealth and power and to degrade and demoralize humanity. Both sides were guilty of unspeakable atrocities. 

The two great wars and the potential third are designed to bring about Illuminati one-world dictatorship and mind control. Hitler was an illuminati agent mandated to lead Germany into a catastrophic defeat in order to snuff out German nationalism once and for all, and make the Rothschild NWO. World War Two was the egregious hoax in history, follow by COVID. 

“…the smoking gun that proves the Second World War was a charade (was John Ainsworth-Davis’ book, “Operation JB”, 1996)  While most Nazis were sincere, the movement was sponsored and controlled at the top by the Masonic Jewish central bank cartel in order to kill “goyim” on both sides, increase banker wealth and power, destroy Germany, and advance world government. Assimilated Jews were also sacrificed to disguise the Gentile holocaust and to create the Jewish state last HQ of the NWO.

World War Two was a monstrous Rothschild fraud on Germans, Jews and the human race. The plunder ended up in Illuminati hands.” 

More on war in general and two current wars

The above is likely enough to cause those who blithely accepted government-approved war history as factual a big headache. And it’s just a small sample. The challenges to our war mythology could fill many volumes. Disclosures past and yet to come will likely soon obliterate the establishment’s world wars narrative. In the meantime, some additional observations will contribute to a better understanding of war in general and both the Russia-UA conflict and the current citizens’ struggle against global fascism.

Wars are not always publicly declared nor fought in the way they were in the 20th century. Many of the operations are conducted covertly, beyond the view of the public. Forth and Fifth generation warfare rely more heavily on information, information tech, cyberspace, perception- management tactics, non-state actors and mercenaries. They also expand the number of fronts on which they are fought to include finance, politics, culture and so forth and blur the distinctions between wartime and peacetime and the military and citizenry.  

Associated with the above, conflicts are often ignited, fanned into full-blown war and sustained by contracted professional liars (PR firms) paid hundreds of millions of dollars for their propaganda “services.” These agencies typically massage lies and deception into news, seed disinformation and stage false flags to advance their campaigns for their benefactors.

Establishment politicians are typically puppet-servants of the Globalist Powers-That-Be (PTB) and thus complicit in promoting and propagating war. I haven’t heard the head of any political party in Canada propose we even consider withdrawal from NATO, an alliance that’s been provoking Putin and training Ukraine Nazis for years. (History appears to have come full circle in that Ukraine is the home of the original Khazarian empire founded in the sixth century AD.) Unsurprisingly, Canada’s chief globalist, Chrystia Freehand, a politician with a bona fide Nazi in her family pedigree, is a hard core “Stand by Ukraine” promoter and rumoured to be a candidate to head NATO). 

Canada’s “white knight” self-image is an embarrassing delusion. Reality check: Our country has long been regarded as the willing accomplice, happy to hold the jacket of the world’s figurative school yard bully (the American Empire) while it beats up weaker nations. Honesty is the first step toward healing and wholeness, eh Canada? As my mother used to say, confession is good for the soul. 

From a spiritual perspective, our earthly wars may be seen as manifestations or echoes of larger historic wars fought in the spiritual realm between the forces of light and darkness (God and Lucifer). Some consider the human death toll from our wars to be a form of blood sacrifice to Lucifer.   

The on-going globalist Great Reset war on humanity is possibly the biggest in scope of all world wars and could produce the most casualties. Our globalist adversaries are intent on destroying our identities, our families our health, our communities, our local economies, our culture and our national loyalties. After that, it would be relatively easy to herd us like compliant sheep into their Great Reset, AI-managed future if we were to remain ignorant and passive.

Exiting the narrative matrix to fight the good fight

The last three years offers some painful insights into what captivity at the hands of global fascists looks and feels like. While their Great Reset grand plan hasn’t yet reached completion, its outline is clear to those who have awakened. For resisters, our path to freedom begins with a better understanding of who we’re fighting and the methods they use to capture and control us. Henry Makow has offered some insights regarding the former. As to the latter, one of the PTB’s more subtle methods is implanting fabricated versions of past events into the culture to ensure those stories are repeated and reinforced to the point we accept them as our own. Knowing that, let’s decide to get off the PTB’s ghoulish merry-go-round of lies as it inevitably leads to division, bloody wars and devastation. 

What about you? I’m serving notice that I no longer accept the PTB’s version of history including wars past, present and projected yet to come. I refuse to recite their narratives and cheer their fake heroes. As a resister, I’m intent on exposing their propaganda regarding the Russia-Ukraine conflict and their Covaxx depopulation war on humanity which continues to this day. And truth, as best I can discern it, is my preferred weapon of choice. 

This is a call to “arms” in the figurative sense. There’s no disservice to our predecessors and war veterans in our rejecting the false war narratives that hold us captive. There’s no honour in looking the other way amid a genocide. More than 100 years ago, Canadian Lieutenant Colonel and physician, John McCrea, called out to his successors, If ye break faith with us who die, we shall not sleep, though poppies grow in Flanders fields. Rest in peace, sir. With God’s help and better discernment, the Resistance will keep the faith and continue the struggle until truth prevails and our liberation is a reality. 

-The Peaceful Warrior. 

Endnotes:

A Tale of Two Cities: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Tale_of_Two_Cities_(1935_film)

Remembrance Day: https://activehistory.ca/2015/12/if-ye-break-faith-we-shall-not-sleep/ https://www.nationalww2museum.org/students-teachers/student-resources/research-starters/research-starters-worldwide-deaths-world-war

Pre-emptive nuclear war”: The historic battle for peace and democracy. A third world war threatens the future of humanity: https://www.globalresearch.ca/preemptive-nuclear-war-a-third-world-war-spells-the-end-of-humanity-as-we-know-it/5772695

Pre-emptive nuclear strike: https://www.globalresearch.ca/preemptive-nuclear-war-a-third-world-war-spells-the-end-of-humanity-as-we-know-it/5772695

Are world wars orchestrated?: https://www.henrymakow.com/000936.html

Hitler and Bormann were traitors — the smoking gun: https://henrymakow.com/hitler_and_bormann_were_traito.html

The final world war: The Khazarians versus Rus’ people (Never underestimate the pure unadulterated evil of the Khazarian tribe): https://stateofthenation.co/?p=118411

UN Special Envoy admits fabricating claim of Viagra-fuelled rape as ‘Russian military strategy’; https://www.blacklistednews.com/article/83755/un-envoy-admits-fabricating-claim-of-viagrafueled-rape-as-russian-military.html

“All wars are bankers’ wars” – Michael Rivero: https://www.whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLES/allwarsarebankerwars.php

War is a racket: https://librivox.org/war-is-a-racket-by-smedley-butler/

World war II timeline: https://www.historyextra.com/period/second-world-war/timeline-important-dates-ww2-exact/

Timeline of 20th and 21st century wars: https://www.iwm.zzorg.uk/history/timeline-of-20th-and-21st-century-wars

Fourth- and fifth-Generation warfare: Technology and Perceptions: https://www.sandiego.edu/law/academics/journals/ilj/?_focus=3225

We’re being pushed toward nuclear war on a fiction: Notes from the edge of the narrative matrix: https://mronline.org/2022/10/18/were-being-pushed-toward-nuclear-war-on-a-fiction/

When the dominos start to fall Russia will target the UK: https://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=211784

21st Century Good versus evil will likely be a photo finish: https://www.ourgreaterdestiny.ca/p/21st-century-good-vs-evil-will-likely

In Flanders Fields: https://theworldwar.pastperfectonline.com/archive/4EB085D0-2476-4C3C-AB01-271449234523

Developing Decentralized Value Chains — the Re-invention Doesn’t Have to Start from Zero

Developing decentralized value chains — the re-invention doesn’t have to start from zero

Calvin Mulligan, Futurescapes21C Sept 2022 (c) 

“The secret of change is to focus all your energy not on fighting the old, but on building the new.” — “Socrates”, from Way of the Peaceful Warrior

In an earlier commentary, I referenced the writing of Vaclav Havel and the notion that the way to defeat the current tyranny is by creating parallel structures. The advice echoes a quote from Socrates emphasizing a focus on “building the new” versus expending all our energy on defeating the old (above). It can be an overwhelming thought, however. Many in the ranks are tired from battling the campaign of lies, coercion and intimidation that the fascist technocracy unleashed two and a half years ago.

Surveying the devastation and knowing the extent of the collapse yet to come, one is struck by the enormity of what “building the new” might mean. Where does one begin? What new business models can be envisioned in education, health care and agriculture and food production for example, that won’t simply produce more of the same a decade from now. 

The encouraging answer is we don’t necessarily have to start from scratch. The seeds of the new have already sprouted and are taking hold in more than one sector. Parent-managed home schooling arrangements of various types are operating as we speak. A member of a freedom group that I’m part of reported that a highly respected MD has shifted his practice from that of administering treatments for illness to that of a “health coach” dedicated to maintaining health. And the interview with Texas Slim (link below) reveals the progress of The Beef Initiative.

The participants have developed a decentralized beef producer-to-consumer model that addresses many of the quality concerns attached to international value chains. The role of the “micro-processor” is integral to the system. Many of us have likely observed the disappearance of small, local beef processors with some dismay, wondering where they can find replacements. I can’t tell you at this point if the Beef Initiative model (based on the US) is being replicated as such in Canada. But Canadian beef producers are very aware of what their American brethren are up to and vice versa, so they talk and swap ideas. And the need is likely going to grow as bugs and artificial meat aren’t for everyone. Also, not everyone buys into the villianizing of the beef industry as the climate change scapegoat.

In fact, I can make the case that the optimum model of beef production requires an integration of plant and animal agriculture. This was achieved on a small scale in “mixed” farms of the fifties before “sustainable ag” was part of the lexicon. (In the interests of full disclosure, I am an animal science major, but that has never prevented me from critiquing industry practices that aren’t in the best interests of consumers, cattle or the industry itself in the long term.)

This time round, the restoration of services and replacement of broken value chains demands re-invention versus repair. My career observation however, is that despite high flown management rhetoric regarding its commitment to “organization change,” given the opportunity to do something truly new and different, most tend to opt for more of the same. The reflexive habit of seeking more of the same, presumably because its familiar, is self-defeating.

Those who suggest the priority for our medical system is more money for example, haven’t been paying attention. The footings are rotten, foundational ethics have been abandoned, and the business model makes perpetual illness profitable. Realistically, it will remain predisposed to managing (or fabricating and fostering) illness as long as it is profitable. Yes, I said “fabricating and fostering” illness — just look at the Covid pandemic-vaxx fakery. It’s bullsh*t voodoo medicine worthy of B grade sci-fi horror movie treatment. How does, “Long Night of the Zombie Doctors,” sound? But I digress.

Returning to the matter of creating robust decentralized beef value chains, what can we do? It seems it’s time to turn up the Freedom Movement dialogue with independent agri-food producers. It’s time to put our money where our mouth is. Local independent producers don’t necessarily know the consumer demand we represent. Ultimately, we are allies in the war against Big Global and its bully regime. Consumers can be co-inventors with producers and the models we might borrow from or replicate are, to some degree, “out there” or emerging. Perhaps while you’re preparing dinner today, you could listen to the Mark Moss interview with Texas Slim. (link below). Beyond that, what about intentionally connecting and integrating like-minded sustainable beef producers into our communication networks? When like- minded producers and consumers talk, good things can happen. 


Endnotes:

Mark Moss (interview with Texas Slim): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJNeAtKjouU

Organic and sustainable farms network: https://www.farmerspal.com/organic-farms/page/1/

You’re Gonna Have to Serve Somebody

You’re Gonna Have to Serve Somebody

Calvin Mulligan, Futurescapes21C ©

May 16, 2022 All rights reserved

“Let each of us make a choice: Whether consciously, to remain a servant of falsehood … or to shrug off the lies and become an honest man worthy of respect …” — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn 

Individuals and societies with a chronic imbalance between their inventive and technological capabilities on the one hand and moral development on the other have a serious problem. The imbalance is unhealthy at best and devastating… perhaps terminal at worst. A predictable result is the leveraging of human ingenuity for evil purposes, including humanity’s enslavement. Weaponizing human talent and technologies is a big business whether its participants admit it or not. You may recall the story of an entrepreneur who received some publicity in 2020 for his work on a wearable alarm system that would sound an alert if another worker breached his safe distance (Covid) bubble. I recall lamenting ah yes, just what the world needs — a  tech application based on fake science and the lie of a viral pandemic. Did it not occur to the entrepreneur that he may be inventing another link in the chain of human enslavement? Livestock are accorded a comparable level of dignity.  

A recruitment video distributed by the marketing department of the US army’s psychological warfare division raises similar questions about the character and aspirations of applicants and the ethics of the employer. The US army is recruiting new talent, presumably for specialist roles in designing and conducting psychological operations — even as the Great Pandemic psy op grinds on. What’s wrong with this picture? The devastating impacts of the pandemic psyop have yet to be assessed, millions have yet to be freed from its spell, and no one has yet accepted responsibility for its harms. And some appear to be planning for more of the same. 

I understand there are righteous uses of strategic deception in the defence of individuals and nations. But does anyone in the current tension-filled social-political context, really believe that a larger workforce is needed to fill roles as Deep State magicians and mass mind manipulators? One could hardly construe the staging of fake war crimes and attributing them to Russia as God’s work given the effects will be prolonging the conflict and adding to the brutality and overall death toll? Does helping security agencies stage false flag attacks like those recently featured in the US contribute to improved societal coherence and the mental health of the public or their fragmentation? Is expanding the talent pool of Deep State crisis actors value-adding in the bigger scheme of things?

Your personal beliefs and values as a job seeker, matter. Do you believe it’s acceptable to covertly manipulate the emotions, thoughts and behaviour of others in accordance with the agenda of a powerful elite? Is it appropriate to treat other human beings as unwitting research subjects, guineau pigs and pawns to be moved on a social-political chess board as directed? One could argue that the day you sign on for such work you have already succumbed to the distorting influence of the “end-justifies-the-means” thinking. An anonymous biochemist whistleblower tells of being directed by his employer one day to formulate a chemical concoction for aerial dispersal that would have the  effect of mellowing the mood of the population below. As the Bob Dylan lyric says, “You’re gonna have to serve somebody…”Well, it may be the devil or it may be the Lord, but you’re gonna have to serve somebody.” I assume that it was clear to the anonymous whistleblower at that point which one of the two he was serving. 

The Covid Deception demonstrated that the Powers-The-Be are using weapons of mass mind control on domestic populations. Ordinary citizens are the target. You, me, mothers, fathers, spouses, sisters and brothers, nieces, nephews and friends and neighbours were/are subjected to the kind of bombardment by propaganda once reserved for foreign enemies. Even the young are not exempt. In the UK, BBC ads featuring a Santa supposedly infected with Covid were shamelessly used to ensnare the emotions of children. It’s hard to imagine what satisfaction there is in knowing one’s craft crushes spirits, shatters minds, destroys lives and divides families and communities. Such is the nature of Satan’s work. Shadows and darkness must be manufactured continuously in order to provide necessary cover for his treachery. 

I’d encourage every young professional with shiny new degrees seeking work to take a principled pass on working for the “deception industry.” I’d encourage instead that her or she seek more meaningful, spiritually-uplifting work. Search out employers with a higher view of humanity and the best use of employee talents and training. Consider only those respectful of personal sovereignty and individual choice. Avoid those incentivizing cult-like followership and group think decision-making. Learn to read between the lines of pretty vision statements and discern the employer’s underlying beliefs regarding the ideal human-machine relationship. Does the employer believe we’re obliged as good technocrats to submit and serve the A.I. god, or alternatively that AI/tech advances must be tamed and harnessed in service to humanity? Who and what great cause are you going to serve?  

You’re gonna have to serve somebody: (Bob Dylan, Slow Train Coming):  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOK0v2QYy9Y

All the world’s a psy op: https://www.activistpost.com/2022/05/all-the-worlds-a-psyop.html

Calvin Mulligan 

@unicornivorous1 

The Use of Weaponized Science Against Natural Health Advocates — Goliath Versus David

The use of weaponized science against natural health advocates  — Goliath vs David

Calvin Mulligan, Futurescapes21C © May9, 2022 All rights reserved

“He who learns must suffer, and, even in our sleep, pain that cannot forget falls drop by drop upon the heart, and in our own despair, against our will comes wisdom to us by the awful grace of God.” — Aeschylus (courtesy, Signs of the Times)

Sometimes those of us in the Resistance get a revealing look into how propaganda is used by those leading the current information war against us. One of our group members, along with my resister sister from Winnipeg, recently called my attention to the ugly “science” of Dr. David Fisman and graduate student Dr. Ashleigh Tuite, from the University of Toronto. Dr. Fisman, a former member of the ON Science Chair, is described as a “physician epidemiologist”.

His connections, even while serving on the ON Science Chair strongly suggest he plays for Team Covaxx. His recent modelling research purports to demonstrate that unvaccinated individuals present a risk to the vaccinated. The paper isn’t just badly flawed from a technical standpoint; you could say it’s weaponized to have an injurious impact on those favouring natural immunity. Nonetheless, it somehow managed to meet the editorial standards of the Canadian Medical Association Journal. The editorial failure aside, one would hope the fraudulent study would disappear from public view and die. But that’s not how the propaganda echo chamber works. Rather, the findings were distributed via mass and social media, thus enlarging its audience reach and amplifying its impact. For Resisters fighting the Deep State propaganda machine, the latter’s ability to leverage a lie in the face of demonstrated scientific truth echoes the disproportion of the biblical Goliath versus David contest.  

Articles on Fisman’s findings were carried by both CTV and CBC. The author of a tweet carried in the weekly Ben Fulford letter commented on the packaging of (selected?) news items for various news agencies. “It’s almost like there’s a single editor passing out the same assignment to every news agency”. As evidence, he attaches an image of articles on the Fisman study being distributed to 12 agencies (see image below my name). The amplification of Fisman et al’s toxic untruth didn’t end there however. Subsequently, the Liberal Parliamentary Secretary for Sport cited the study as justification for keeping the Canadian government’s Covid travel restrictions in place. How many will be impacted by the article’s publication in the CMA journal is unknown.

Thankfully, some virtuous “Davids” ensured the fabricated science bomb didn’t get a pass within the science community. Fisman’s study was roundly criticized by Dr. Mark Trozzi and shredded by Ontario vaccine researcher, Dr. Byram Bridle. Bridle described the paper as the worst research paper he has seen in his career, and “thinly-disguised hate speech” and calls upon its authors and the CMA journal to retract it. Bridle also suggests Fisman update his social media tweet referencing his tainted study, going so far as to propose appropriate wording for Fisman’s mea culpa. It reads:

After correcting just one of the several inappropriate immunological assumptions, our paper now supports the idea that the decision to get ‘vaccinated’ confers risk not only on the ‘vaccinated’ individual but (disproportionate to contact rates) on ‘unvaccinated’ individuals too; unlike our previous conclusion, the corrected model matches real world data. Thank-you to those who chose to remain ‘unvaccinated’ since you are now selflessly serving as a buffer to the vaccinated’. We are sorry to the field of public health modeling for disclosing how easy it is for the conclusions of our models to be manipulated by assumptions that we sometimes pull out of thin air. We also apologize to the ‘unvaccinated’ people (most of whom have received legitimate vaccines throughout their lifetimes) for misleading media organizations around the the world into promoting hatred against you. Now that our model has been shown to point to the ‘vaccinated’ as the main culprits of transmission of SARS CoV-2, we implore you not to promote hatred against us like we have done to you.  

At the moment, Goliath still stands and I doubt Fisman has the moral courage to issue the update. But who knows what the Bridle counterpunch may ignite. As Bridle has urged, the CMA journal could retract the study and review its peer review process. The College of Physicians and Surgeons could investigate Fisman and the harms caused by his paper, and the U of T could investigate the academic conduct of Drs. Fisman and Tuite. I’m not going to hold my breath awaiting any of these outcomes. But in the meantime, I’m delighted to know the Parliamentary Secretary for Sport is concerned about our health, because I’ve got some authentic studies for him. Unlike  Fisman’s study, these would actually help him make sense of what’s going on the real world regarding Covid-19 and the vaxx, and they would lend support to sound policies designed to protect Canadians. 

Calvin 

Endnotes

Fiction disguised as science to promote hatred (Dr. Byram Bridle): https://viralimmunologist.substack.com/p/fiction-disguised-as-science-to-promote?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email&utm_content=share&s=r

Beauty and Truth — Essential “Dietary Ingredients” as We Stumble Toward the Kingdom of God

Beauty and Truth — Essential Dietary Ingredients as We Stumble Toward the Kingdom of God”

Calvin Mulligan, Futurescapes21C, Aug 16, 2022 (c) 

‘Beauty is truth, truth beauty,—that is all ye know on earth, and all ye need to know.’ – John Keats

If the Great Covid Deception has taught me anything, it’s that there are depths of knowing and understanding that were never possible prior to this crucible moment. In retrospect, it’s clear many of the things I thought I knew — like the essential importance of beauty in our lives, I only grasped superficially. That’s not to say I haven’t long appreciated beauty in its many and varied forms. Growing up in a Christian context on a farm in rural Manitoba was a rich aesthetic experience. The tapestry of the farmscape was refreshed daily, monthly and seasonally. There were freshly-painted morning and evening skies; a succession of ripening fields of clover, alfalfa, wheat, and flax; stunning post card winter snowcapes  and occasional northern light shows just to cite a few. 

There was an abundance of music in our lives. The goosebumps associated with learning to play my part of a Moonlight Sonata duet  didn’t ever go away. My farm chores sometimes featured beauty of a different kind. On many occasions, I got to assist a cow bring her newborn into the world. Within minutes of its birth, I would witness her wobbly baby miraculously find its mother’s udder and nourishment. That kind of beauty wowed me every time. It was a rich diet of everyday miracles that intertwined truth and beauty. And I took it for granted. 

The transition from life on the farm to life at the University of Manitoba (Winnipeg) was relatively easy because campus life included so much of what I had known back home. There were herds of cattle, expansive green pastures, test plots of various grains and horticultural crops and the same seasonal agricultural rhythms I’d known all my life. To say the campus was beautiful was an understatement. And as challenging as the academic experience was, there were still opportunities for me to hang out with photographers and musicians and nurture my aesthetic sense. By third year, I was so attached to the place, I didn’t want to leave. 

The big shock came upon graduating with my ag degree and decision to accept a job offer from a livestock feed company. It’s office was located at the intersection of Portage and Main streets in Winnipeg. My new habitat was situated in a cluster of older grey brick buildings and office towers at what could have been more descriptively called the Intersection of Concrete and More Concrete. I felt an immediate sense of sensual deprivation and longing for the lush green settings of the University and the farm. I recall heading outside during coffee break one morning, determined to experience renewed contact with nature. God’s sense of humour was apparent. I had barely exited my office building, when I was shit-bombed by a pigeon. I had to laugh, but the touch of nature didn’t sustain me long. Within a couple months, I’d made my escape in search of a more inspiring setting. 

Decades later, I encountered a song with an haunting title and melody by Christian recording artist and song writer, Jim Groegaert. It was called: “Why do we hunger for beauty?” It’s a great question. Why do we? Some of the lyrics resonated with my childhood observations.

Frost on the window

Is never the same

So many patterns

Fit in the frame

Captured in motion

Frozen in flame

And in the patterns

Is there a name

Why do we hunger for beauty?

As a kid, I had noticed the same fragile, fractal beauty in the frost patterns that formed each winter on the glass of my bedroom window. And I had, like Croegaert, marvelled at the exquisite nature of the artwork that appeared unsolicited. 

Dr. Jordan Peterson brought me back to the question of our desire and need for beauty in an excerpt from a lecture entitled; “Why you should buy art.” He recalls his visit to a New York art gallery where people from all over the world inhaled the magnificence of a room of priceless paintings. What was it in the art that so entranced the visitors? Peterson explains that a (presumably beautiful) piece of art is a window into the transcendent. He elaborated…”And you need that in your life because you’re finite and limited and bounded by your ignorance and lack of knowing, and unless you can make a connection to the transcendent, then you don’t have the strength to prevail. And that’s part of the covenant …the covenant with God.””Beauty is one pathway towards God.” 

Peterson encourages the members of his audience to purchase art, acknowledging there’s an element of risk. Friends may notice and question or criticize. But the venturing remains important as in this process of developing our capacity for art, there’s an element of “stumbling toward the Kingdom of God.” Yes, genuine learning and discovery are always a matter of stumbling, aren’t they? That’s as it should be because it invites humility. 

While Peterson makes no mention of the Covid deception in the excerpt, the notion that beauty (or in this case, art) provides the “strength to prevail” is particularly relevant now. A year of two before the Covid deception was unleashed, I grappled with the question of how I could best survive the unfolding political oppression. My simple response was to prescribe, initially for myself, ten counter tactics. The list included things like continuing to set goals and maintaining daily routines. But the one that seems to have amplified in importance since the initial brainstorm is tactic number seven: Increase the amount of beauty in your life (music, art etc) Shortly thereafter, I took up nature photography as one means of increasing the focus on beauty in my life as a means of staying healthy and whole. Nature photography fuses truth and beauty in the same way my experience helping birth calves on the farm did. 

In retrospect, it’s pretty clear that those who orchestrated the Pandemic Deception and its dystopian 1984 control measures were seeking to defeat us spiritually. Social and spiritual — specifically aesthetic deprivation — were/are central features of their scheme. It’s dressed up of course as being in the public interest. Their goal was imposing a barren aesthetic landscape and a starvation diet as it relates to our experiencing beauty and truth. Why else would they deny access to every conceivable source of play, insight and pleasure from playgrounds, parks and beaches to live concerts, classrooms, theatres, churches, sports events and even gyms where aspirations of developing healthy beautiful bodies are nurtured?

The diabolic forces of darkness were intent on denying us any possibly opportunity to experience the transcendent, a touch of the divine or a taste of an out-of-this-world experience. The absolute thoroughness of the campaign is perverse proof of the demonic origins of the campaign. In total, the campaign proved to be far more anti-human than anything any normal human being could concoct. And then came the vaxx itself with the rumours that one of its potential effects is weakening our connection to our Creator. Based on a notion of God as our sustaining source of spiritual light, then severing that connection amounts to nudging humanity in the opposite direction of the Kingdom of God. 

As the struggle against the dark side continues, the prescriptive importance of keeping up the truth-beauty quotient in our lives remains… or grows actually. We need our daily dose to remain healthy. And just like exercising and managing our diet, we need to be intentional about it. We shall overcome because we refuse to accept a diet of thin transhumanist gruel deficient in the essential elements of truth and beauty. We will overcome as we persist in nourishing our souls.  

Beyond the matter of our personal “dietary” need for truth and beauty in various forms, is the matter of our “service” to others who may be suffering from acute deficiencies. Such deficiencies are exacerbated by daily exposure to the toxic output of the Propaganda Machine. A return to health begins with kicking the habit — the individual’s addiction to fear-laced propaganda. Replacement with something wholesome is required. I recommend sources of enduring truth and mega doses of beauty in various forms (natural, musical, artistic, spiritual…). It’s a matter of cracking open those windows to the transcendent and allowing for the healing touch of the divine. Many of us anticipate a painful period of collective grieving relative to vaxx-engineered injuries and deaths lies ahead. Understanding how truth and beauty can be essential antidotes to consuming despair will be important when we enter this period.

Not all our gestures, however well-intentioned, will be received as such. Some of our attempts at outreach may be awkward or inelegant. But that’s no reason to surrender to detachment and isolation. Let’s venture with renewed courage into the realm of bringing the light of truth and beauty to others — stumbling toward the Kingdom of God. It can be as simple as a full-faced smile, a “Good Morning”, a hug or non-judgemental listening. Who knows? If we dare lose ourselves in this journey, we may one day discover that the Ultimate Artist has fashioned something truly beautiful out of our lives. 

Calvin 

@unicornivorous1 

Endnotes:

Why you should buy art: https://www.bitchute.com/video/hvvftAATAVM/

Why do we hunger for beauty (Jim  Croegaert): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyR7aIIP28A

Something Beautiful (Gaither Trio): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2Jk0Q0sAVY

Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmtV3q2wFtU

Ode to a Grecian Urn: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/44477/ode-on-a-grecian-urn

Mining the Great Deception: Extracting the Lessons Learned, Seizing the Teachable Moment and Equipping Kids for the Future

Mining the Great Deception — Extracting the lessons, seizing the teachable moment and equipping kids for the future

Calvin Mulligan, Futurescapes21C, July 17, 2022 (c)

There’s an old saying to the effect that those who fail to learn the lessons of history are destined to repeat them. Having experienced the horrors associated with the medical fascism of the past two and a half years, I shudder to think that future generations should have to repeat any moment of it. If there can be any good extracted from the Great Pandemic Deception, it will be lessons learned and internalized so deeply that humanity acquires life time immunity against political “infections” of this nature. If there is a legacy that we can leave to our successors, perhaps it can be lessons well learned. 

Part A — Looking back 

Some personal history 

I was forewarned and mentally prepared to some degree for this dark chapter of deception and revelation by a curious, establishment- wary father. This was a man with a partial grade eight education who dared to question and probe the shiny veneer of the status quo. He first called my attention to the governing Powers that Be and cautioned me regarding their deceptive ways and long term intentions for humanity in the late sixties. It was his influence that subsequently led me in mid-career to shift my career into the realm of strategic foresight. And as much as futurists like to envision the future, they also understand, to quote one sage, that the seeds of the future lie buried in the past. Herein lies the hope of serious educators and loving parents — that central to a healthy upbringing and provision of a robust education is planting seeds for a better future for generations to come. 

2020 brought a future we didn’t expect and certainly didn’t want — full blown (medicalized) corporate fascism. So it behooves us to ask what brought us here? Why didn’t we see the dark influences being cultivated and rip them out like intrusive weeds before they reached maturity and infested our entire society? Why were so many so easily deceived? One hopes these questions will ultimately be pondered by our nation and the world. But in the meantime, I’ve been reflecting on them at a personal level. How could I not? All three of my adult children drank deeply of the Deep State Kool Aid and submitted to the vax. If there’s one question that the parent in me asks, it’s: “What was it that I failed to teach my children that seemingly left them so vulnerable to the con of the century?” I realize that as adults, they are responsible for making their own choices of course. But I still wonder how they could not have heard the warnings or recognized the danger and said “no thanks.” It’s prompted me to quietly retrace my steps back to my days of parenting to discover what seeds planted in their young lives failed to germinate and which fell on stony ground or were choked out by weeds as in the biblical parable. 

Parenting revisited — a trip back in the time machine

I think that like a lot of Boomer parents in our circle, my wife and I believed that in order to raise healthy children, our job was attending to their spiritual, mental and physical growth and development. For us, that began with steeping them in the precepts of our Christian faith. It also implied we would make a strong commitment to their formal education and round it out with a smorgasbord of extra-curricular activities. As parents, our goal was to grow independent individuals, responsible citizens and resourceful adults capable of making a contribution to their community. Convinced of the importance of the school-teacher-parent partnership and our involvement, we were vigilant in monitoring our kids performance in school and attending school-parent meetings. I happily served on the parent advisory committee at one point during my son’s elementary school years. Their band concerts during their high school years were a highlight — never to be missed. Encouraged and celebrated our kids successes — big and small was easy and there were a lot of them. 

We assumed that what they didn’t learn in the classroom could be acquired their their participation in church youth group activities, summer camps and lessons in dance, band, choir, drama, martial arts and swimming. And depending upon their interests, there were opportunities for participating in baseball, soccer, skating, racket ball and hockey. This was never a chore. Being part of their progress in any realm — whether it was learning to ride a two wheeler, playing a musical instrument or acquiring a next badge in swimming was very rewarding, bringing me some of the happiest moments of my entire life. I can honestly say that the childish optimism of my kids inspired me. I recall my my son asking as we drove to hockey practice which professional hockey team I would like him to play for: the Calgary Flames or the Edmonton Oilers. “Oh, I’d be happy with either of those, son,” I replied. I was determined that our kids possess that extra something that would lead to productive lives and rewarding careers. It seemed to me that people who articulated clear goals were often more productive and accomplished. So, for a number of years, we paused shortly into the at new year for a family visioning and goal setting exercise. Each family member would identify a list of achievements or milestones he or she planned to focus attention on in the upcoming year. 

Our parental “education” program had its pragmatic side too. Since early work experiences were often cited by many who enjoyed successful careers, we nudged the kids into cutting grass, baby sitting and part time jobs like life guarding in order to begin moving them toward financial independence. I say “nudged” because kids aren’t necessarily as enthusiastic as parents about giving things a try. Yes, I know you don’t like those caps the staff at McDonalds wear, but you’ll be getting good work experience; I’ll take you to drop off your resume this afternoon.” I smile when I recall our son’s response to his weekly piano lesson as a six or seven year old. Hoping to inspire as I dropped him off at his teacher’s house one afternoon, I asked, “So who would you most like to play the piano like some day, Billy Joel, Burton Cummings or Barry Manilow?” “None of them!” he angrily replied as he stormed out the passenger side of the car and trudged up the sidewalk to Mrs. Schwartz’s house. Okay, I guess that’s settled…glad I’m not Mrs. Schwartz. 

In the late 90’s, following the wind-up of a agricultural lending program operated by the provincial government, I found myself unemployed. It wasn’t the first time. It seemed like an opportune window to pause and distill the learnings from a career with its share of ups and downs. Perhaps an analysis of my career experiences could in turn assist my kids ride the disruptive waves of change that would inevitably sweep through the workplace in the future. So, I wrote and self-published a workbook complete with written exercises on the subject outlining 12 strategies for thriving in a changing work place. I can’t say it was eagerly awaited and devoured by my kids.  Nonetheless, my wife and I continued our career coaching where we were allowed, directing ads the way of a job seeker whenever we we spotted a potential fit. It was a very happy day when my son called me from Ottawa and informed me he had landed his first job as a junior policy analyst. We considered financial literacy important too. So, along with way we discussed things like the importance of distinguishing between wants and needs and avoiding an accumulation of consumer debt. 

All three children attended university, and with the exception of one masters degree project, acquired multiple degrees. All three acquired sound jobs and financial independence (from us at least). By the time we retired, we were the proud parents of productive employees, responsible citizens and people you’d be happy to meet and get to know. It was time for us to sit back and relax. We had finally graduated…or had we? In retrospect, our celebration was premature. The big exam — a final “end times” exam was yet to come. Unannounced, the Great Covid Plandemic exam was administered in 2020-21. And my adult children and spouses, along with most of the population of Canada and the Western world failed the exam. 

Recent history — the Covid coup

I was skeptical from the outset of the so-called “Pandemic”. My wife and adult children weren’t. As the Deep State’s mighty whirling propaganda machine cranked up to speed, I felt a chill. The tip- off or “tell” for me was the over the top marketing hype — something that would trump all tenets of sound pandemic management. Yale University had been commissioned to evaluate a dozen or so key marketing messages for effectiveness in selling the vaxx. And an army of on-line influencers and volunteers were to be recruited for the Big Sell. The overkill was obvious leaving me just shy of nauseous in my stomach. We were witnessing the launch of a political steamroller. Forget the cautionary principle. Forget the Hippocratic oath. Forget the requirement that recipients of medical treatments exercise informed consent. This was Get vaxxed or do not pass go intimidation. By mid-summer, I heard some disc jockey — presumably with an IQ about double our warmest July temperature (C) babbling on the car radio about the importance of “getting needles into arms” as quickly as possible. Are you kidding me … for an infection with a 99.97% recovery rate for the majority of the population? It was confirmation that the throttle on the Deep State’s propaganda machine was running wide open. 

In about mid 2020, with a roll out date for the vaxx targeted for December, it occurred to me my adult kids, busy with their children and their work, may not have the time to do their due diligence on the vaxx. I was retired and free to dig deep on every aspect of the campaign and eagerly did so. I quickly began drafting two papers outlining the findings from my extensive investigation of the official narrative. The main draft paper laid out my findings regarding the various control measures including the vaxx. It described 11 concerns related to the manufacturers and their injections. The criminal history of Pfizer and some of its competitors didn’t go unnoticed. One author described them as “serial felons.” A second paper explained how the fraud was foisted on humanity and the powerful impact of the psy op. I published the two draft papers on my website in December 3020 and January 2021 respectively and anxiously shared them with my adult children.

Concerned that my warnings might be dismissed as casualty as my earlier cautions regarding face masks and the PCR test had been dismissed, I offered a $200 prize for a brief paper from any family member who refuted any of the findings. There were no takers. What I did encounter was push back and distancing — my cautions weren’t welcome. Occasionally, they elicited some inappropriate comparison likening wearing a face mask to wearing a seat belt. I encouraged one daughter completing her latest degree to apply her recent coursework to investigating the official Covid narrative. I exhorted her to exercise her grandfathers’ propensity for skepticism. The responses were chilly —  hostile in fact. Apparently, I was being arrogant. 

By the spring of 2021, at least two of my kids informed me that I needed to get mental health counselling. My wife exited our marriage that February declaring that my plan to share my research findings with others so they too could exercise their right to informed consent, the proverbial “last straw.” She recommended that I find a divorce lawyer and get some mental health counselling. Around the 21st of July of 2021, she informed me that three adult children and the two spouses were vaxxed up. I was stunned. How was this possible? Who was in a better position than my family members to asses the risks of an experimental injection? They might have been busy, but I’d given them a draft research paper with three to four times the number of references cited in the average paper published in the New England Journal of Medicine. What family doctor was doing that? Who was in a better position to be forewarned and thus forearmed than my kids? I was sad, disappointed and angry all at the same time. 

Reflections — the hangover

I was familiar with the proverb that “He who sires children gives hostages to fortune.” But now I could feel the weight of it throughout my entire being. My kids were hostages to Big Pharma and the diabolical plans of the UN and the WEF. Sadly, in at least one instance, there was even some pride in their compliance. They were captives trapped within the matrix of lies. It was surreal. I jokingly referenced an episode of the Simpson’s in which a giant glass dome descended the population of the town. I urged them to come to the wall of dome and try to read my lips through the glass. The dark humour aside, I was left with a single recurring thought. “You taught them how to cross the street safely (look twice both ways) how to ride a bike, how to drive a car, how to get a job and a good deal more. Why didn’t I teach them more about how to recognize the seductive power of propaganda?” 

I’m not interested in laying blame. Let’s face it, the world has been subjected to the most sophisticated psy op and most intense propaganda campaign in human history. But I am asking myself a lot of questions about why we/they and many others were so easily overwhelmed. Could we have prepared our families for days of bombardment by the MSM-fuelled propaganda machine? What aspects of their upbringing or formal education were deficient? What skills should have been honed in anticipation of the Big Deception? What habits of the heart and mind could have made the critical difference? What convictions were insufficiently rooted in their conscious minds? 

In response, I’ve identified what I’m calling “21 Antidotes” to the Great Deception.” Could some formulation of them constitute the “vaccine” whereby we inoculate a next generation against world-shaping deception?

Part B: Looking ahead 

21 Antidotes to the Great Deception (draft)

1. Almighty God is our Chief Benefactor, giver of life and bestower of our inalienable rights, including the right of bodily sovereignty. It’s inappropriate to beg on bended knee to government to give us back rights that remain ours and must be claimed. 

2. Satan’s best trick was convincing the world he doesn’t exist. Evil incarnate is the Supreme Predator with zero interest in peaceful co-existence with the forces of light and relentlessly seeks our enslavement. 

3. Confronting lies, darkness and injustice, including the injustices heaped upon the non-conforming population is a matter of Christian duty. Averting your eyes and going silent, or worse yet, turning on those who exercise their right to bodily sovereignty  is nothing less than complicity in what’s been described as crimes against humanity.

4. Learning to discern between dark and light, evil and goodness and lies and truth is fundamental to living a healthy, secure life. It’s a  a survival skill. Unless you become aware of the many tactics used daily to deceive, defeat and deny you the truth, you are easy pickings — canon fodder. The rhetorical tricks and tactics employed in the war of words range from Smearing and Shaming and Blaming to Imposing false dichotomies, Appealing to false authority, Demonizing and Claiming moral high ground. These tricks were used to invert the moral horizon. 

5. How much do you love the raw, unprocessed truth? Or is your interest in truth selective, a matter of personal preference or convenience? 

6. Practising default skepticism regarding mainstream media messages and official government control narratives is essential. Have you learned the related skills? “The skills of skepticism that I’m not sure the reading public, the watching public….possess, are crucial now because nothing can be believed. ..We must be skeptical of absolutely everything. – Aussie journalist, John PIlger

7. There’s no substitute for courage of conviction based on an understanding of which of the figurative “hills” one is prepared to die on in defence of sacred ground. If you haven’t thought this through, you’re not ready for engagement. 

8. Do you know where the boundaries of the sacred ground you purport to defend, lie. This concerns the proverbial lines in the sand. If you don’t know what or where they are, how will you ever decide when those lines have been crossed by aggressive “ideologically possessed” adversaries bent on conquest? 

9. Is your grasp of world history sufficient that you know that the promises of the political“isms” of the past (Marxism, communism, fascism) were false promises leading to death and enslavement. If so, the facile claims of cultural Marxism or technological totalitarianism will have precisely zero appeal. 

10. Are you aware that Presidents and PM’s don’t occupy the top rung of the power pyramid, but are merely servants of powerful Luciferian families like the Rockefellers and Rothschilds assigned to run the big show on behalf of their overlords? if so, you will treat the  self-interested scripted directives of your puppet leaders accordingly. 

11. Have you learned to manage your fears and anxieties? Fear, as Henry Menchen describes it, is “the great mind-killer.” That is, fear shuts down your mental capacities and ability to reason. This in turn leaves one vulnerable to propagandistic manipulation by those who seek to control you. This is precisely why the Great Pandemic Deception led so many to get vaxxed. When minds are captured, bodies follow. 

12. Humans are an essential component of the biosphere occupying an essential place in creation. Those who understand this, reject  the Malthusian lie of overpopulation and the villianizing of human beings as superfluous,”useless eaters” and a threat to the future of the planet. (Have any of the believers ever seen the immensity of Saskatchewan?) Beyond the matter of available space, we haven’t yet begun to unleash the potential productivity and abundance of planet earth.  

13. Have you pondered what it means to stand on the shoulders of the giants that came before us? Have you plumbed the depths of the accumulated wisdom within your family line and its connections? When confronted with the Covid pitch, did you consider cross-checking the claims against the wisdom of your elders or the sages from an earlier generation? Or did you immediately turn to your peers. (Since my son tells me not one of his friends said “ no” to the vaxx, I wouldn’t be surprised if the major influence for a majority of Millennials regarding the vaxx was their peers.) Absent intergenerational memory and knowledge, younger generations are in effect, adrift and predisposed to repeat the mistakes of the past. Thus, they may be predisposed to latch on to the next new thing.

14. Were you curious enough to look to see what’s behind the figurative curtain relative to the so called Pandemic and other matters? When I peeked, I saw corrupt and conflict of interest-riddled vaxx manufacturers “pharming” the population. It was a version of the Truman Show, the 1998 move starring Jim Carrey. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlnmQbPGuls All the world’s a stage and many of those smiling, milling about and telling us what to do are merely actors playing a role. 

15. Do you have the capacity for elephant hunting (as in figurative “elephant in the room”)? Elephant hunters are bold and don’t practice avoidance. They can manage their cognitive dissonance, having developed the discipline and spiritual strength to think the unthinkable and see the unseen. Their vision isn’t tethered to a paycheque. Thus they see that they are paid not to see. (Upton Sinclair reference) They may be able to see in “the dark” or alternatively see the dark. 

16. Do you have a sense of where we are in time in terms of the trajectory of history and what part you are assigned to play? Context matters. The Post Truth era has exposed an age of deception, followed by a period of apocalyptic disclosure. Knowing what time it is historically is a key to understanding why you are here. Some have found their divine purpose amid this disturbing and tumultuous time. 

17. Have you cultivated a sufficiently flexible mind that you are able to hone in on a single issue, and then elevate your view to the 30,000 foot level where you can consider the shape of the big puzzle and the missing pieces? Have your practiced the skills of analysis and synthesis? 

18. Are you able to look beyond the issue du jour and take a long term view? Can you place events in a larger context or continuum or is your attention fixed on the all-important “here and now” with your headlights stuck on low beam? 

19. Are you sufficiently detached from the establishment and political partisans to be comfortable saying “no” or “wait a minute” in the face of fevered political group think? Does the hive mind intimidate you? Are you a fan of a particular party or politicians? Can you stand upright in the vortex? Are you naturally wary of consensus thinking? Were you prepared to call out the naked emperor being lauded for his new clothes?” See Hans Christian Andersen’s The Emperors New Clothes. https://andersen.sdu.dk/vaerk/hersholt/TheEmperorsNewClothes_e.html

20. Do you have a sufficient knowledge of the law to know when your governments and their minions are acting unethically and unlawfully and encroaching on human rights and freedoms? Is your moral compass in good working order? 

21. Do you possess sufficient knowledge of biology and the workings of nature and natural systems to recognize that transhumanist claims of improving on nature are often simplistic, vain, ill-conceived and likely to hold grave risks for humanity? Are you ready to challenge their hyped proposals from both a long term technical and ethical points of view? (Presumably some of them see vax-altered GMO humans as an improvement on Humanity 1.0) 

Parting thoughts

The events of the past two and half years should prompt us to revisit our notion of what sets good teachers, good schools, good parents, good learners and a good education apart. I say this because if the dark plan launched against humanity had been fully implemented, it may have been terminal or, at best led to permanent enslavement. We know now, more clearly than ever before, that good teachers do not mindlessly repeat the admonitions of deep state-ruled politicians. They do not eagerly parrot the political ideology du jour. They don’t seek to shape uniformly compliant minds and unquestioning, obedient spirits. 

When it comes to my parenting and its failures and omission, I clearly can’t go back and redo it. I can’t undo what my adult children have authorized of their own free will regarding their submission to the vaxx. And at this point, I can’r even discuss or debate the matter further with them as it’s a sensitive subject. So I have been learning — struggling to “let go” as so many in the freedom movement tell me we must do where adults are concerned. It’s the toughest emotional assignment I have ever had. There’s some consolation in the fact that I proactively shared the best cautionary information I could unearth at the time in a spirit of love and concern for my family members (and shared it more widely after that). I can pray daily for their well-being and their awakening to our “valley of the shadow of death” reality. I can cherish our memories together and the moments we can yet share. And I can invest in the education of their children. 

If we step back a bit, we can, as observant teacher-parents, articulate the historic context and “crucible”-like significance of The Great Deception. We can mine this experience, extract its lessons and integrate them into today’s educational curriculum. Can you see the strategic and transformative potential in this mission? It can be fulfilled in growing a crop of the most spiritually alive, politically aware, insightful and wise-beyond-their-years students and future leaders. Parent-teacher-educators can make an enduring contribution to this revolution we call The Great Awakening. 

Fighting the Information War: Defeating the Power of Propaganda Means Disarming Weaponized Words

Fighting the Info War: Defeating the power of propaganda means disarming weaponized words( c)

Calvin Mulligan, Futurescapes21C, Aug 8, 2022 All rights reserved

Casualties of propaganda

It’s taken some people a long time to accept that the masses are managed and manipulated by string-pulling Powers-That-Be, and it’s been the case for centuries. I get it. We’d prefer to think of ourselves as independent thinkers and sovereign individuals — boldly charting our individual and collective futures. Going a step further and acknowledging that these same PTB are engaged in all out war against humanity and seeking our permanent enslavement is even harder. But denial isn’t a strategy. It really amounts to complicity. 

Becoming an effective truth warrior begins with a realistic assessment of one’s circumstances — warts and all. Realistically, we are a captured  people. How else does one explain why large swaths of our communities consumed the official fake pandemic narrative and lined up for the jab? How else can I explain the fact that prior to the big con, members of the compliant left eagerly absorbed and parroted the latest political pronouncement or class condemnation coming from the “woke” progressives intelligentsia. (I believe it was Matt Taibbi who descriptively labelled Robin D’Anglo’s white fragility babble as intellectual drool.) And how else could i explain the solemn pledge of a young white couple to raise their newborn son aware of his “white privilege”? These are images of brain-washed people, the casualties of a propaganda war, warranting our compassion.

There’s something liberating to be had in an honest look at one’s circumstances. My moment of clarity came in 2016. By then, it was no longer possible to deny the fact that the elite had launched an all out war against the West. It was also abundantly clear that it was a matter of either standing up and fighting for our future existence or saying goodbye forever to all those things Westerners cherished. From that point, I began to consider the real nature of the war and my role as a member of the resistance. My assessment of the situation in May of 2017 was sobering. In a May 1, 2017 essay entitled: “Ten Disciplines of a Freedom Fighter (Part A),” I contrasted the strengths and weaponry of our adversaries with that of our rag tag resistance movement. The importance of propaganda as the central means of human management was inescapable. 

The special power of the establishment Powers-that-Be is propaganda

Here’s my candid analysis from that essay. 

The PTB have more than simply the power and assets conferred by their incumbency. They also possess an impressive array of weapons. Additionally, their skills in waging information warfare have been honed over centuries. Chief among these is their mastery of propaganda or more generally the art and science of perception management.1 Today, the PTB largely have the tools and propagandizing ability to cause the masses to perceive black as white and up as down, 

The resistance movement on the other hand is fragmented, lacks a unified strategy and skills, and relies to a large degree on untrained volunteers. It also seriously underestimate both the deviousness and the strategic capabilities of its adversaries. In fact, when it comes to waging info warfare, it looks like a case of “no contest.” This means there’s a lot of work to do in equipping today’s freedom fighter for battle. It can begin with something as basic as understanding the means whereby they are being manipulated and controlled. 

The father of modern PR, Edward Bernays, described how the PTB control the masses in a modern democracy. The public mind is controlled by an invisible government that manipulates us at will by their string or “wire” pulling as Bernays put it.

“The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society. Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country. …We are governed, our minds are molded, our tastes formed, our ideas suggested, largely by men we have never heard of. …In almost every act of our daily lives, whether in the sphere of politics or business, in our social conduct or our ethical thinking, we are dominated by the relatively small number of persons…who understand the mental processes and social patterns of the masses. It is they who pull the wires which control the public mind.”2  

It seemed at the time that given the PTB mastery of propaganda, it was a case of no contest.Propaganda provided our adversaries with the power tools they needed to invert our reality, And while those tools of persuasion are even more powerful than I realized at the time, I can also say that our prospects as a counter force look significantly brighter — for several good reasons. It’s no longer a case of “no contest.” 

Know thy adversary is the first rule of warfare, and that means knowing its tactics

It’s not simply that a much larger segment of the population has awakened to the current political and spiritual reality. Several other things are also clearer, now in 2022, including the identity of our adversary. Arthur Koestler’s “The Thirteenth Tribe” documents the history of the Khazarian Empire in considerable detail. 

The Khazarians didn’t go away when their kingdom fell. Their descendents dispersed across eastern Europe and migrated Westward  assuming influential roles in government and finance and banking around the world, They are derisively described today as the  “Khazarian Mafia”, (KM) a tribe who historically adopted Judaism as a matter of political convenience. The KM isn’t just fighting the Russians in the UA, they have been waging a culture war against the West for decades. And again, their weapon of choice remains propaganda.  

We’re being bombarded with propaganda in both the large and small developments of our lives continuously. It’s all about shaping the way we think — shaping the mass mind. John Whitehead of the Rutherford Institute explains that the propagandist’s campaign to change how we think, begins with changing the words or the vocabulary we use. Propaganda shapes perception, not just of  of the war in the Ukraine but also how we think about sex, gender and other aspects of our humanity and our biology. Central to word wars is the use of inverted definitions and distorted word meanings. Thus actual racism directed at white people is presented as “anti-racism” and Fascistic-like Brown shirt-like street intimidation is presented as “AntiFascism” by Antifa. And legitimate criticism of Zionism is branded “anti-semitism.” 

Queering the language is an age old tactic; thankfully conservatives are learning to counter it

Linguist, Clif High, offers his perspective on the use of weaponized language. In High’s terms, the KM have been “queering” not just language but, science and history for ages. Queering the language has provided the KM with a means of obscuring true history to it’s advantage. Queering has the disorienting effect of plunging us all into a kind of semantic swamp where the ground beneath our feet is constantly shifting and uncertain. This is turn leaves us vulnerable to KM manipulation. In High’s analysis however, KM overreach in the realm of woke progressivism has exposed its abuses of language to heightened scrutiny. Until we awaken to the constant queering however, we are likely to remain perpetual victims of its destabilizing assaults.

On the other hand, the more aware we become regarding word war tactics, the less vulnerable we are to KM word spells and trickery. The members of the resistance have become increasingly adept at countering weaponized word attacks. Conservative resisters have become skillful meme-makers. And they have learned to turn the rhetorical assaults back on our adversaries. When American Conservatives adopted Hilary Clinton’s “Deplorables” insult as a badge of honour, it’s was rhetorical jiu jitsu at its best. Canadians dissidents seized the Trudeau “fringe” smear of the trucker convoy with similar zest.

Info war soldiers learn to disarm and redirect word “bombs

Some reading this article may aspire to become effective soldiers in the information war. They can learn a lot from recent history of the resistance and its leaders. Some have become skillful at developing powerful new memes like Covid-1984. “Munitions” specialists in the current information war become expert at detecting and defusing word bombs. They become proficient at disarming pejorative projectiles directed our way like “antivaxxers,” and “conspiracy theorists.” And they turn those projectiles back on our adversaries. It’s rhetorical jiu jitsu. Let’s consider an example of a word bomb — “vaxx hesitancy.” The implication is negative, right? Let’s defuse that improvised explosive device (IED) and re-arm it. How about: “Covid vaxx hesitancy saves lives.” Hmmm, the stats are bearing it out. Fire at will. 

Endnotes:

The Thirteenth Tribe: https://www.betterworldbooks.com/product/detail/9781939438997?shipto=US&curcode=USD&gclid=CjwKCAjw6MKXBhA5EiwANWLODLORGfIqhWmBHuedKjk6W9jDuQFVfCHo4JEq40zvyGbpD5TeVaLB9RoCCCQQAvD_BwE

The manipulation of the American Mind: Edward Bernays and the birth of public relations: https://theconversation.com/the-manipulation-of-the-american-mind-edward-bernays-and-the-birth-of-public-relations-44393

 The Narradigm Investigations” (Narradigm = Narrative Paradigm):  https://www.bitchute.com/video/VCJKGuiepnI7/.

The Dark Side Exposed: Understanding, Confronting and Countering Evil

The Dark Side Exposed — Understanding, Confronting and Countering Evil (c)

Calvin Mulligan, Futurescapes21C, All rights reserved, September 9, rev Sept 10, 2022

When I was a kid attending elementary school in rural Manitoba, students rose and stood beside their desks each morning before class to sing the national anthem and recite the Lord’s prayer. And the 23rd Psalm was included in our literature course. For those who may be unfamiliar with these, both are from the bible and touch on the subject of evil. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from Evil is the second last line of The Lord’s prayer. And midway through Psalm23, it reads: “Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I will fear no evil, for you are with me”.

It was far from a training course on the subject of evil per se, but it certainly treated it as a reality and legitimate concern. Taking both references at face value, the obvious conclusions are: evil is real and a threat; we may seek God’s protection from evil; and in God’s company, we need not fear evil. It’s my impression that as the decades went by, however, a majority of Westerners forgot these teachings with many concluding God was either dead or disinterested. And their understanding of the significance of evil, and concern with it declined accordingly. 

I recall hearing a radio interview with a woman (possibly a university professor) on the subject of evil in the early nineties. She claimed that we were really too well-educated to continue believing in such an outdated concept. It was time to jettison this kind of Dark Ages  superstition. There was an unmistakable ring of liberal left condescension toward those that held a different view. I recall thinking at the time, my goodness, has this woman read a newspaper lately. While its authorship may be hidden, expressions of evil abound if we dare look. Perhaps it was really as the saying goes: Satan’s greatest trick was convincing the world he didn’t exist.  

If I were to meet that lady today, I’d ask her if she’s changed her mind about the existence of evil. Developments over the last five years in particular have provided some of the most spectacular demonstrations of evil I could have imagined. And each day brings new revelations. Truthers have seemingly been attempting to plumb the depths of the depravity now playing out before our eyes and and repeatedly forced to recalibrate their estimates. The refrain is the same as that of the late night TV infomercial pitchman: “Wait, there’s more.” The spiritual darkness “index” has reached the point where some Westerners are exiting their native lands and moving to Russia other countries where evil appears to be less rampant or perhaps more constained. 

Here are a few blatant expressions of industrial grade evil associated with the “Plandemic-Vaxx” deception.

– The ghoulish Trudeau “Hey kids” TV pitch where Trudeau gleefully told young children at negligible risk of – – Covid and no need for an injection, least of all a dangerous one, that they would soon be able to get vaxxed 

– The carefully planned stacking of harmful components in the mRNA vaxx. Thus, in many cases, if one ingredient in the concoction didn’t injure or impair, another would, and if not in the short term, then in the longer term. (Didn’t Dr. Sherri Tenpenny MD. report she had identified up to 40 potential physiological mechanisms of bodily harm?)

– The heartless look-the-other-way response of vaxx manufacturers and collaborating MDs to the pleas for help coming from those injured by the vaxx. 

– The systematic use of coercive propaganda and terror tactics to scare people into getting vaxxed while ripping their jobs from those who favour natural immunity. 

– The explicitly psychopathic plotting of the Rockefeller Foundation to achieve the genocidal goal of “thinning the herd”.

– The heartless baby and child-killing via the injection of pregnant mothers and children.

One of the apparent ironies is those who presumably have most often prayed “deliver us from evil” in religious settings appear least able to recognize it. My former church, for example, opted to become a cog in the machinery of the fascist Covid regime. This extended to the point of offering their adherents rides to their nearest vaxx clinic and requiring participants in face-to-face church life be fully vaxxed. The vaxx manufacturers, described as serial felons by critics aware of their criminal records, couldn’t have ask for a better business partner. 

The problems with blindness to evil

This form of spiritual blindness presents problems at multiple levels. The first victims are the individual lacking moral discernment themselves. The individual is susceptible to the mind-warping effects of the control narrative pushed by mass media. It’s a bit like the case of the Stockholm Syndrome victim where a fear-based dependency predisposes the captive to trust his captors. Thus one would expect most of those lacking the ability to detect malevolence to comply with directives issues by public authorities to their own detriment. Many have already exited this life courtesy of the vaxx. I’m reminded of the porcelain ornament of three monkeys with their hands fixed over their eyes, ears and mouth, respectively. The banner beneath them reads: “See no evil, Hear no Evil, Speak no Evil.” It almost sounds virtuous doesn’t it? 

But, the problem is bigger than the individual. Collectively, “see no evil” people are incapable of alerting fellow citizens to Satan’s encroachments. They can’t raise the alarm about what they can’t see. As Roberson Davies points out, the eye only sees what the mind is able to comprehend. And their minds can’t go there, either because they are too emotionally fragile or they lack the mental bandwidth. There’s a sense in which the see-no-evil folks contribute to an impression or appearance of normality that belies the machinations of Satanic forces churning beneath the surface. And silence is often interpreted as tacit agreement.

It can be rather disheartening for those who are more discerning to see how evil goes about its business largely unhindered and often in full view of the public. Media guru, Marshall McLuhan may have provided the explanation: “Only puny secrets need protection. Big secrets are protected by public incredulity.” Yes, too often, thanks to public incredulity, Satan and his minions are able to carry out their dirty work with little resistance. (more on this later.) This phenomenon may have led Einstein to remark that the world was a dangerous place, not because of people who were evil, but because of those who don’t do anything about it.  

Finally and most troubling, some see-no-evil people actively partner with the dark side. In the case of the Covid pandemic scam, these folks are complicit in epic crimes against humanity. Some administer the potentially toxic jab. Some become unofficial salespersons and shill for Satan…I mean Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZenica or J and J (some are wide awake paid “influencers” of course). Some serve in the volunteer police force. Members of this corps unleash their inner authoritarian and target dissenters for public ridicule and harassment often lobbying for harsh penalties for non-compliance and extended lockdowns. When all the dirt and corruption behind this crime are revealed, I suspect the collaborators will attribute the devastation to innocent mistakes and miscalculations, certainly not genocidal psychopathy. Dr. Michael Yeadon, former VP of Science at Pfizer, sees the “inability to believe” as something that’s enabled tyrannies to rise to power throughout history.

Many have asked why people didn’t resist tyrants in the past. Partly it is fear. But it’s more than that. It’s that normal people, like you and me, simply cannot imagine being so evil. We trust in humanity. And so we should. Most people are good. Few are truly terrifyingly horrible. But some are. It’s the inability to believe it’s happening that really stopped people objecting when they should, when the evidence was unmistakable but had not yet quite reached their door, their family.

This is similar to the conclusion reached by former UN Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold who at one point bluntly told a friend. “lately I have come to understand that there are really evil persons — evil right through — only evil.” Given his role working with world leaders, he was certainly in a position to know. As if to underline his assessment, Secretary Hammarskjold was “assassinated” by plane crash three months later. 

I see a big lesson for us in Dr. Yeadon’s analysis. It’s that the fate and the future of Western civilization hinges upon the ability of citizens to a) recognize the encroachment of evil and b) their willingness to expose it and oppose it. And it that’s true, then cultivating this kind of intuition or capability across our society is an imperative. It’s not difficult to see how the West’s moral illiteracy led to its current decline and state of captivity. We vastly underestimated Evil in almost every respect. We became complicit in our own enslavement. The character in the old Pogo cartoon once observed in a moment of clarity: “We have met the enemy and he is us”. Check.

Detecting Evil  

Our journey to freedom begins with addressing the crisis of moral illiteracy. Can we enhance our spiritual sensory capabilities to the point where we can detect malevolence? The hair on the back of some dogs stands up in the presence of evil. Can we increase our ability to “read” motives or intent? One of the easiest way to spot evil is by recognizing it’s approach and methods. Here’s 10 observations I’ve made over the years regarding evil and its author. Some are old and some are newer, brought into clearer focus by developments in the realms of public education, health care (cynical laugh) and politics. Evil incarnate can be considered synonymous with Satan. 

Evil incarnate is at war with humanity

Evil wages information warfare war using deception, distraction and division, (“divide and conquer” strategy) The key strategy is perception management based on use of various forms of propaganda, weaponized language and rhetorical trickery.  

Evil isn’t seeking peaceful coexistence with goodness and light. It’s predatory by nature seeking total dominance and complete control. 

Evil is a master of disguise and the ultimate con artist. It can pose as an angel of light, bringer of peace, protector of the oppressed or other equally appealing figures in order to covertly advance its agenda. Thomas Paine explains: “The greatest tyrannies are always perpetuated in the name of the noblest causes.” Get the sugar, Mary Poppins.

Evil is the master of the Big Lie. The too-big-to-not-believe-lie didn’t die with Hitler. It is propagated via mass media daily. (See “Safe and Effective”)

Evil patiently plays the long game. Satan’s incremental approach to the conquest of the West in now playing out. One assumes that it’s taken decades perhaps centuries to completely colonize our central institutions and put traitors in power across the board. 

Evil is unmoved by human suffering and pain — in fact, it is delighted by it.

Evil preys on the spiritually blind, the weak and the naive. Al Wilson’s song, “The Snake” tells the tale 

Evil doesn’t play by our rules; its mantra is “win at any cost.” (That said, there may be a cosmic rule requiring it to disclose it’s future plans to humanity be some means, thus making it all the more important that we pay attention and learn to read the signs and between the lines.) 

Evil creates confusion and chaos because disoriented humans become anxious and are easier to control. 

We don’t have to look far to see how evil manifests in our time. The globalists’ vision of the future is outlined in the Schwab-World Economic Forum Great Reset. There’s no hiding the underlying distain for humanity and “useless eaters.” Given the advanced stage of robotization, the Powers The Be have concluded that humans aren’t needed. Rather, we are a problem to be managed. Since this group of smug utopians and eugenicists believe that population reduction is critical, we can connect the dots. We have just witnessed a part of the plan play out in the form of the Plandemic-Vaxx project.

Coming to terms with the reality of evil and countering it

The lady in the radio interview may have gone to her grave believing that evil wasn’t real. But today, in light of the human and civilizational drama playing out, others are revising their opinions. Comedian, JP Sears is one of them with the courage and clarity to say so and explain why. Sears states; 

I used to think that evil was just some abstract concept…But I”ve changed my mind. Now I think evil is very real. I think the presence of Satan in our world acting through corrupt humans is clear as day. And I think that the past two years have made that incredibly clear. In fact with what’s going on in our world, I think it’s spiritual warfare. 

We’re on the same page. There are two types of people in the world: those that can see evil for what it is and those who are “blind” to it. And those in the latter category are inevitably more susceptible to being controlled by evil. Thankfully, the condition isn’t necessarily permanent, and the awakening of the latter is cause for celebration. 

Sears offers five counter strategies for freedom seekers and fellow warriors:

1. Know your principles and values and stand for them.

2. Honour your heart and gut feelings (Sears believes this is how God speaks to us)

3. Think for yourself. Don’t outsource your thinking.

4. See the evil 

5. Stay unapologetically aligned (words and actions aligned with heart and critical thinking)

The problem of our lagging moral literacy and the Western “see no evil” mindset is front and centre. It’s a case where our blindness is contributing to loss of God-given freedoms and lives — literally. Economist and blogger, Brandon Smith says we cannot defeat tyranny unless it is understood. Agreed. And to understand tyranny requires some understanding of the evil that infects and animates it. It seems logical that in our bid to enhance our spiritual intuition, we might consider how to better attune our hearts and minds to God’s or heaven’s frequency. While this piece on recognizing and countering evil just scratches the surface, there’s an abundance of resources for personal study with several listed below. 

We’re in this for the long run and the assault on the mind and spirit can be overwhelming. The military encouragement, “stay frosty” presumably reminds the soldier that a clear mind is essential at all times. The spiritual warrior has a similar need to remain calm while navigating dark terrain. There’s calming encouragement In the words of Psalm 23: Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I will fear no evil, for you are with me. 

Endnotes

The Lord’s Prayer: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord%27s_Prayer

Psalm 23: https://www.biblestudytools.com/psalms/23.html

Evil is real: What do JP Sears and UN Secretary Dag Hammarskjold have in common: https://www.sott.net/article/471774-Evil-is-Real-What-do-J-P-Sears-and-UN-Secretary-General-Dag-Hammarskjold-have-in-common

Personal spiritual journal of UN Secretary Dag Hammarskjold (give time to load): https://www.daghammarskjold.se/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/rg_to_waymarks.pdf

The Snake (Al Wilson): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhXjd88SFrk

I’ve changed my mind about Evil JP Sears

https://www.sott.net/article/471774-Evil-is-Real-What-do-J-P-Sears-and-UN-Secretary-General-Dag-Hammarskjold-have-in-common

The science of evil: A personal review of political ponerology: https://www.sott.net/article/465958-The-Science-of-Evil-A-Personal-Review-of-Political-Ponerology

WEF futurist: ‘We just don’t need the vast majority of the population’: https://www.sott.net/article/471885-World-Economic-Forum-futurist-We-just-dont-need-the-vast-majority-of-the-population

Dr. Michael Yeadon: The most important message I have ever written: https://nexusnewsfeed.com/article/human-rights/dr-michael-yeadon-the-most-important-message-i-ve-ever-written/

We have met the enemy and he is us: https://library.osu.edu/site/40stories/2020/01/05/we-have-met-the-enemy/

Conspiracy theories aside, there’s something fishy about the Great Reset: https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/oureconomy/conspiracy-theories-aside-there-something-fishy-about-great-reset/

What you need to know about the tans humanist agenda (Mercola): https://www.sott.net/article/465752-What-you-need-to-know-about-the-Transhumanist-Agenda

Understanding the tyrannical mind and how it operates (Smith): https://www.sott.net/article/471668-Understanding-the-tyrannical-mind-and-how-it-operates

Gatekeeping and Holding the Line

Gatekeeping and Holding the Line

Calvin Mulligan, Futurescapes21C © All rights reservedFebruary 14, 2022 (c) All Rights Reserved

A quote within a quote that makes me think

One of my favorite quotes of all time comes from writer and director Oliver Stone, who once said that ‘Hell is the impossibility of reason.’ In other words, if truth and logic are eradicated within a society then any hope for redemption or peace is lost. The world becomes a perpetual nightmare.”

Reflections on gatekeeping and holding the line

After reading Brandon Smith’s “A study of cultism reveals why gatekeeping against leftists is a good thing”, I uncomfortably realized that I no doubt failed at gatekeeping many times in the past. Smith examines how the social justice movement is illustrative of cultism. It made inroads by inverting meanings and disguising base motivations as higher values. Thus, elitism is disguised as “equality” and the spiritual void is “filled with narcissism.” I’ll add my observation that the SJW version of social justice is mob justice in search of a righteous cause. Ultimately, Smith suggests that giving cults a pass typically leads to dark and destructive outcomes. Thus, gatekeeping is essential. 

Why may I have failed at gatekeeping on occasion? I probably excused my passivity as being “respectful” of differences, deferring to seeming consensus, (when it was just shouting) or being accommodating. It may have been my insecurity — my need as a Christian to be seen as “loving” or “a nice guy.” In surrendering, whether out of insecurity or cowardice, I conceded ground to lies and darkness. And that in turn forms the substrate for the “Hell” dreaded by Oliver Stone where reason is outlawed. (The same Hell those captive to the Covid delusion are experiencing while telling themselves that they are “following the science.”) 

I suspect that many in the ranks of the freedom movement who are repulsed by what they have endured and rigorously resist more of the same, have yet to examine their performance as gatekeepers. How many times have they been seduced by the inner urge to seek peaceful co-existence with the same Evil that now enslaves humanity? Until we commit to the absolute importance of maintaining borders, lines and gates, we’re likely vulnerable to the pitch of the (LGBTQIA+) cultists and the fake virtue seekers. 

Evil is never satisfied with “peaceful coexistence” — only conquest. And conceding to its brash claims to the moral high ground is surrender. When our notion of a “democratic system” ”or “fairness” requires our granting equal time to the Satanic, we are enablers. Indulging the idea that trannies are entitled to groom children via library story hour in the name of teaching “tolerance” merely demonstrates how easily confused and conned we are by virtue-signalling fakes. 

Being reliable, truth-worthy and trustworthy gatekeepers requires the same kind of moral acuity and strength required to “hold the line” described in the Martin Geddes article at the end of this flash scan. (See: “Surviving Splitzkrieg.”) Geddes examines the many cases of division and separation that have arisen in his life involving friends and family in the Covid era. He says, “In each case I have had to “locate the line” before I could hold it — where “the line” is the geometry of the spiritual and social split.” 

Here’s where Smith, Geddes (and me) find common ground. Geddes continues, “It is a temptation to see everything as either an offer of love or a call for love, even terrible behaviour and to try to cross the divide and to heal the split. If we are not careful that can make us complicit: real evil has to be extinguished, not negotiated with (my italic). For all lesser splits we must act in love — a unifying force as it is the only possible antidote to “splitzkrieg.” Insisting on accountability for instance, may superficially appear harsh, but “tough love” is far more loving than floppy accommodation of sloth.” 

Note to self: Being a diligent gatekeeper and courageously holding the line is a sacred assignment central to our on-going struggle against Evil. It begins with locating the line and the gate posts. Beyond that, it’s a case of no negotiation and no surrender. 

Endnotes:

A study of cultism shows us why gatekeeping against leftists is a good thing: https://www.sott.net/article/466696-A-study-of-cultism-shows-us-why-gatekeeping-against-leftists-is-a-good-thing

Surviving “Splitzkrieg”: How lovingly ‘holding the line’ keeps us sane during insane time: https://newsletter.martingeddes.com/p/surviving-splitzkrieg?token=eyJ1c2VyX2lkIjo0NTIyMzQ1MiwicG9zdF9pZCI6NTE5MDU5NzAsIl8iOiJZdWVOWiIsImlhdCI6MTY1MDAzNDg0NiwiZXhwIjoxNjUwMDM4NDQ2LCJpc3MiOiJwdWItNDU3NTU3Iiwic3ViIjoicG9zdC1yZWFjdGlvbiJ9.a-d3jMabJ_swCMAHtS9-Kv-AkJR_rqFVwgadK3Qghvw&s=r