Monday, June 1, 2020

Just Like That

It hangs on the wall among several different works of art.  None of the art is original, just a copy of a Van Gogh and favorite photos that have been canvassed.  For the most part, it has no function, other than taking up wall space and there is nothing about it to draw one's attention.  It's the flat screen TV and it is rarely on.

In all seriousness, we rarely watch television.  It hasn't been turned on in days.  But, a couple of weeks ago, when my better half was feeling a bit under the weather, he let the beast roar back to life.  He was watching major networks via the antenna on the side of the house. 

I give two hoots about watching the TV, but I was listening in the distance.  The first thing that got my attention, no pun intended, was the commercials.  After all, that's what commercials do, they get our attention in the hopes of selling us something.  What that something is can be a myriad of products, services and beliefs.  Commercials, one of the most prominent mind control systems in the entire universe, pummels people daily with the same rhetoric. The biggest player in this game is the pharmaceutical companies.  They spend billions upon billions of dollars convincing us that they have a drug to help with whatever ailment comes along and we listen intently, or even subconsciously.  It matters not that the list of side effects is enough to make us want to run to the hills for cover, they know that if we hear something enough times, we will believe it.  Kind of like when we learned the multiplication tables.

For weeks now, the major news networks have been giving us all kinds of information about the dreaded COV-19 virus.  This information has been more confusing than helpful, as it changes weekly or even daily.  But, we the people still listen to it and believe what we are told.  The reason we do that is because the majority of people in this country do not believe that these entities would not tell us something that was not the truth.

So, in the background, I heard, over and over again, to stay home.  Stay home, social distance, wear a mask....rinse and repeat.  Then, tragedy strikes.  A man loses his life, while people stand by and video his death and cities across the nation erupt in violence.  

Suddenly, COV-19 has lost its appeal.  The race card has been played and the powers that be know there is nothing like a race war to keep people divided.  Just like that, the narrative changed from a deadly pandemic, that was front line news every stinking day, to the second page in a internet search.

When someone, or group, does not like another someone or group because they look different, think different, live differently that is not being racist.  It's being stupid.  It's being ignorant and uniformed.  But, as long as the card is played, so then have the people been played.  The only thing that will ever cure this particular disease, is when people start thinking for themselves and teaching their children that we are all in this humanity thing together and stop listening to the mind control machine.  Take the race card out of the deck, then it no longer exists.  Will it happen overnight?  Absolutely not, but until it is left completely out of the equation, it will never go away.  Keep in mind, the Lee Harvey Oswald narrative has been playing for decades and many still believe it, so please, do not think the government would not mislead its people.

My plea would be this.  Turn the TV off.  For the next 30 days, go without it.  If you can't go without it, mute every commercial and watch zero news broadcasts.  I promise, the world will not stop spinning, but your mind will.  Spend time in some really deep thoughts and petitions about how to be more kind to our fellow man.  Take the time to enjoy nature or a neighbor you barely know.  If we would all do this for the next month, just like that, we would see the world around us and all of humanity in a completely different light.  

If you cannot unleash yourself from the main stream babble, remember this, in the end, God wins the battle....Just Like That.

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