With the vortex of events swirling around us in ’22, I marvel at recent discussions about Mass Formation Psychosis and Cognitive Dissonance in public forums. They are such quaint, Covidian-era notions just six months later. The lies and obfuscations have moved beyond them with warp speed to the point that if you take a vacation, you’ve missed everything. Each moment is more bizarre than the last. That is because the Imaginarium never rests, as it must always alwayskeep your awareness glued to the show. When MonkeyPox failed to excite, we were given BabyFormula-Crisis. When that started wearing thin, we were given School-Shooter Extreme, which must be at least in Season 7 by now. To quote Morpheus, “You think that’s air you’re breathing?” It is hard to keep track.
For those already aware, look for my follow-up piece: Shattering the Imaginarium. But if you are just rubbing the sleep from your eyes as it were, please read on. We all live in a reality show of sorts, which was lurking in the background for at least a century, but which has firmly grasped Western society since about 1962. Not surprisingly it correlates to one of the most shameful turning points in American history, when bad actors we call the Deep State proceeded to delete John F. Kennedy from the world stage.
The influence required to keep the truth of that event buried is remarkable, and represents an unholy alliance between the news, Hollywood, the education system, intelligence agencies, and foreign governments. Over the last sixty years it has grown into the modern narrative control apparatus I call The Imaginarium, which inundates us 24/7 with a barrage of fantasies, half-truths, and propaganda.
Older readers will have seen the long demise first of independent print news, and then independent broadcast news, and now the same has been happening online. We are left with ‘blue checkmark’ personalities, ‘fact check’ articles, bot-farm accounts, and oversight committees designed to shut down open dialog. There are known manipulation initiatives like CIA’s Mockingbird, FBI’s Cointelpro, and numerous ‘assets’ like Anderson Cooper at CNN. MSNBC’s host Mika Brzezinski recently let slip how controlling exactly what people think, “that is our job.”
Just in April the US Government admitted how the ‘intel sourced’ information it was leaking about Ukraine was in fact purposeful propaganda. Rather than striving to write factual news about Ukraine, the media patted itself on the back for fiction like “The Ghost of Kiev” to help elevate morale. It is not a coincidence that while we have been staring at the Imaginarium all this time, media companies have been consolidating until there are just a handful of them left, all churning out the same messaging.
If it occurs to you how much of what we ‘knew’ are probably lies, then I am here to ignite some hope. Because as immersive as this reality show is, the writers of the Imaginarium are far from perfect. Once attuned to it, you will start seeing their mistakes more and more often.
For example, Joe Biden saying “salute the Marine” as he walked past a Marine.
Or in April when he formed his own Truth Ministry in the midst of a public outcry against Twitter’s and Facebook’s habit of stifling free speech. These are the moments that wake people up, like the studio light falling from the sky in The Truman Show — and they are everywhere.
Only in the Imaginarium could we have simultaneous narratives about (1) Farmers being paid not to grow, (2) Dozens of food processing plants burning down, (3) Culling of huge poultry flocks, (4) Store shelves being bare, and (5) No baby formula.
These Cracks in the Imaginarium have been getting increasingly obvious, with the quickening pace of events since 2020. Legions of people already knew the “Ghost of Kiev” story was fake, the very day it hit the news cycle — just like we knew the Snake Island and Russiagate stories were fake.
Call it a built-in BS detector developed over time, and recognize here another crucial aspect of scriptwriter failure: They are still unaware that so many of us are not falling for re-runs. In January this year, the government finally acknowledged that False Flag events actually happen, priming us that Russia would use one to ‘provoke a war’. Good to know, since the US has been conducting FF’s for at least a century.
But prior to January, anyone discussing False Flags was a “conspiracy theorist” – yet another example of theory becoming fact. How do I know the Uvalde Shooting was just another False Flag?
Because we’ve seen it too many times before, and the signs make it obvious: Shooter on an FBI watch list, check. Use of dreaded AR-15, check.
Training event in close proximity to shooting date, check. Mysterious hesitancy on the part of police, check. Immediate and loud call for gun control, check, check. School shootings are all the more tragic when they are set up and enabled by the very agencies who are supposed to be safeguarding us; and then politicized to drive agendas. If that sounds shocking, let me say it straight so that you can get as outraged as possible: Certain people would rather orchestrate the deaths of our children than face political or financial fallout by losing the narrative.
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