Thursday, September 9, 2021

Inherent Uncertainties

The world is inherently uncertain. Nobody knows what tomorrow might bring. However, there are a number of things that we do know, and these things can be used to make predictions. They can also be used to shape what tomorrow might look like.

Direct observation combined with an understanding of history and the human psyche are our main tools. Hearsay and narrative, especially when coming from government and their minions in media, should be treated with prejudice. Such stories should be interpreted in light of what they are trying to achieve rather than what they are actually saying. The true message from media is not what they are saying but what they are trying to convince us to do.

When the media tells us that only 10% are skeptical to the vaccine, they are telling us to submit and to abandon our suspicions. The 10% figure is no more trustworthy than the 97% effective figure used to sell the vaccines in the first place. Everything coming from media is a sales pitch. It's propaganda. However, direct observations don't lie nearly as much. Many more than 10% of my friends are skeptical to the vaccine. They have either told me so directly, or they have signaled it in the way they behave.

Most of my vaccinated friends would rather not discuss the merits of the vaccine. They either proclaim it as important and the right thing to do, or they avoid the topic. If asked by a polling service about their feelings, I'm sure they would tell the pollsters that they feel confident and happy about their decision. The 10% figure is not a lie concocted by the pollsters. Rather, it's a product of the human psyche. It reflects a false sense of confidence.

This means that government and media are not as powerful as they appear. The narrative has not been fully internalized. There's a lot of doubt, because everyone knows that the future is uncertain. They also know that direct evidence is not in line with the narrative. There's a great deal of deception everywhere.

The most sinister lie that we're faced with at the moment is the idea that the vaccine has a net positive effect. If not struck down, there's a real danger of increased coercion, because collectivists will see it as morally justifiable. Mandatory vaccination of everybody on a regular basis becomes justifiable in their eyes because it is for the greater good. We must therefore act to strike down this lie, and the way to go about this is through direct observations.

Everyone needs to list a few facts and observations that can be tossed into conversations whenever appropriate, and every one of these should be linked to a short phrase. There's no point in lengthy explanations. What must be achieved is not some sort of enlightenment, but an awakening. People must be made aware of the lies being pushed by the media. We must highlight how their lies conflict with the truths that are hidden in plain sight through direct observation. Letting people know that our personal observations conflict with what the media is telling us, will make others think about their own observations and how they too conflict with the narrative.

We can also toss in some personal musings and speculations so as to encourage others to do the same. We can make predictions about the future based on what we've already seen. This too should be done with short statements. Lengthy explanations are only dished out when asked for.

Here are some of my personal observations, based on raw facts and direct evidence:

  • I know very few people who got sick from the flu.
  • The only young and healthy who got seriously sick were vaccinated.
  • My mother got ill from taking the shot.
  • Natural immunity is 13 times better than vaccines in preventing illness from new variants.
  • There are more people ill this year than last year.
  • People are dropping dead left, right and center.
  • The vaccines aren't very effective.
  • Official figures can't be trusted.
  • Official figures conflict with what I've see with my own eyes.

As for predictions based on my observations, I got another list:

  • The vaccinated will get more severely ill than the unvaccinated.
  • There will be no end to all the booster shots.
  • The vaccinated will get all sorts of illnesses unrelated to the flu.
  • There will be new illnesses that target the vaccinated.
  • Total deaths for 2021 will be higher than the figures for 2020.
  • We're going to see a lot of illnesses and deaths going forward.

There's no point in shouting this from rooftops. It's much more effective to let these musings seep into people's consciousness through casual conversations and the occasional comment on social media. The more this drifts around in society, the more it will stick. The point is to wake people up, and that is best done through the natural network that we're all a part of. A message heard from multiple sources, seemingly unrelated and yet all confirming an idea, is much more powerful than a message shouted at us from above.

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Cumulonimbus cloud

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