At risk of sounding like the Mad Hatter or Chicken Little, I have considered the probability of brain dead vaxxed humans for the last three years. And John Fetterman seems to confirm my worst fears—except that I had originally thought that only the jabb’d peasant class would turn into Zombies. Now that Fetterman is a senator for a noteworthy state, I have to come to terms with what I had not seen coming:
Our senators, congressmen, governors, mayors, community leaders, and newscasters are the actual zombies!
Some of our fallen brethren will merely limp along in lockstep, damaged by nano graphene, and burdened with a mental disability—unable to think as an individual any longer. I presume that many of our fellow citizens are in the same state of cognitive dysfunction as Fetterman. “Zombification” may outlive and displace the CV-19 pandemic event as a real disease.
Are they really so big…or do we see ourselves as small?
The classic statement re ‘inmates running the asylum’ seems to have materialized in full bloom with this most recent exercise in voter futility. Another election held and We the People lost again. I realize that some of the optimists out there will say— “but look who’s back in office!…” and rattle off, “DeSantis and Abbott”, and *almost Lake’s name. [*at 8:39 pm on Nov 10th—Hobbs is hanging at 50.5%, while Lake is at 49.5%]
I say, that’s not enough. I’m ok with being labeled a malcontent. Considering the fact that the media has rolled out yet another idiotic narrative—this time: the ‘Red wave non-event’ (so there! …all ye anti-WEF’ers and Trumpers—take that!… No Red Wave!) is evidence enough for me that the same DC propagandists are writing yet another hackneyed script. The facade of voters having a choice is again a selection of vanilla or vanilla. We don’t have elections, we have ‘selections.’
Fetterman is so obviously an installed stooge that to believe otherwise would mean that there are very few sane adults possessed of an emotional IQ left in Pennsylvania. And I know a few people who are Pennsylvanians, and farm folk at that. One man is a deer hunter that regards the second amendment as sacrosanct. I have had a few conversations re the 2020 steal(hindsight is 20/20) and true to a farmer’s form, this man’s basic reply might’ve been: why complain if you can’t change the corrupted system? Not much use for rhetorical dialog when you have to tend to the cows and sheep. This little op-ed I’m writing wouldn’t interest the farmer as I see it—it’s too wordy. The Pennsylvanian farm folks and truckers want to see adequate proof that Fetterman legitimately won. Actions are necessary, not words.
Eventually enough sensible folk will stop complaining and create an alternative to the phony election program. I have no crystal ball in front of me so I cannot presume to know at what point the shift from reaction to taking action will happen. In a nut’s shell—I am not feeling particularly tolerant of DNC trickery at this point in the script—and I have pretty good hunch that I am not alone.
“Johnny's in the basement, mixin' up the medicine
I'm on the pavement, thinkin' about the government…” -Bob Dylan
Back to the PA election—one close friend and political ally said to me, re Fetterman: “Would you buy a car from him? …or leave your kids alone with him.”
I’d answer, “No” on both accounts. No offense to Mr. Fetterman who has suffered some form of brain damage; however, when your nation is in a state of financial collapse, and many folks can barely keep a roof overhead—we need a “qualified” person who is capable of thinking clearly and cogently about the critical issues at hand. And this basic premise is only of import if we still wish to believe that our representatives actually represent Us.
In an Oligarchy, DC reps are bought and promoted— oftentimes bought by Soros or Zucker-bucks. The media chooses who they want us to believe is the “right” candidate—and for many years now—the only good (PC) choice is usually a Democrat, aka Left leaning. Billionaires like Gates buy media airtime for hundreds of millions of dollars, and propagate the narratives they use in order to maintain and expand their wealth and powerbase.
I can’t recall who made the comment, but I’ll paraphrase: “Billionaire capitalists love socialism.” FDR comes to mind. To some, this may sound somewhat contradictory until one considers how capitalists (like Gates) took money from governments around the globe to finance a vaccine distribution scheme. It wasn’t really “making money”—it was “taking money.” We the taxpayers paid for the scam-demic. This fat cat form of socialism is one of the schemes I had hoped Bernie Sanders might’ve exposed—but he would’ve cancelled his very own campaign platform.
US elections bring the saying, “follow the money” into the light of day. I like the idea that politicians should have their sponsor logos on the suits they wear—as a form of total transparent disclosure. You know—they should just wear racing suits with pinstripes, adorned with patches: MIC, DARPA, RAYTHEON, APPLE, MS, BAYER/MONSANTO, PFIZER, CARGILL, META, etc.
The antidote to this sort of nonsense is simply to ban Private Money from funding Public Office. Corporations could simply drop their hefty campaign contributions into an escrow account that would be apportioned equitably to all candidates. And while we’re at it—how about creating, say—seven or more new parties? The corporate duopoly has had its run and it’s done.
Most of us know that the charade is way past its prime. The political circus serves only a few at the top of the pyramid scam. Is voting useful when the election system is corrupt beyond repair? Sometimes I consider the idea that not voting is the most profound way to vote—telling the elite controllers and media that I’m not on their timeline. This is perhaps the most radical notion when considering how the matrix is maintained and encouraged. Radical in the sense that we must formulate an action plan that shuts down their control grid before they shut all of us down.
pax