Monday 13 July 2020

On Cowering In Place

               Subtitled:
On Getting A Second Opinion


Continuing to read in Heather MacDonald’s excellent article, tiled ‘Four Months of Unprecedented Government Malfeasance’ in Hillsdale College’s ‘Imprimis’ newsletter, has been an experience of near despair in the possibility of many incarnate souls in America being able to graduate from The Exercise, and move up from this elementary level on the spiral stairway to the heavens.  I mean, how much history does one need in order to learn from it??  Take this section:

“Being fantastically risk averse is now a badge of honor, at least among the professional elites.  A young tech columnist for The New York Times wrote an op-ed in May about canceling a restaurant reservation in Missoula, Montana.  Missoula County had been virus-free for weeks, and Montana’s case load had been negligible.  Nevertheless, the columnist experienced a panic attack after booking a table, contemplating the allegedly lethal risk that awaited him in the reopened restaurant.  Rather than being ashamed of his cowardice, the columnist was proud, he wrote, to have bailed out of his reservation in order to continue sheltering in place…”

Ah, The New York Times.  And Mao was just “an agrarian reformer,” eh, NYT?  And Castro in his turn at the (Party) line, of just ‘agrarian reformers’??…*

Heather went on to describe the stunning degree of the locking-down of Manhattan, where she lives and works, and the “hysteria” that took hold in that metropolis; concluding: “As long as this fear lasts, city life is not possible.”

Oh, what a shame; eh, Comrades???

I can hear the snickering all the way over here to the formerly staid state of Utah, and as evidenced in the same set of lockdown tools…

“Then the cities started burning.  What had been a cold war on the economy and civic life became a hot war…” 

No need to go into the awfully timely ordeal of the George Floyd saga, as fitting perfectly into the takeover scenario going on.  Let me cut to my conclusion of this particular blog:

An unfortunately lot of people will have flunked The Test of spiritual advancement that we are engaged in, unless they release their identity with their roles on the Dark side in The Play going on, by which to ‘catch the consciences of’ the Players.   All I can say, sadly, is: What slavish trust in the MSM - long since shown to be misplaced, by anybody with eyes to see  - many incarnate souls have evidenced.  That.  And equally sadly: How easy it was, in the end.  To take the country down.  And over.

Eh, Comrades.

And your moneyed Masters behind the ludicrous scenes.

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* A masterful performance, through the auspices of the NYT.  Worthy of an Oscar.  I mean, a Pulitzer Prize.
   Well.  You know what I mean.

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