09-09-2021, 09:59 AM
One of the comments I often use is Donald Trump's 'They're not sending their best' and I use that in a sarcastic
manner not because I don't believe that as a species, we shouldn't help each other on this planet, but because
of the way the whole of the information that we are supposed to accept as accurate is poorly presented.
(Please forgive the obvious below, but to illustrate what I mean requires going over clear-cut information many
of us are already aware of.)
We are told that the Covid-19 situation is a flu... that I can understand.
If a person has other physical issues, a respiratory virus can aggravate these issues. Flu viruses have been with
us since we first crawled out of the water or just after Adam took a bite out of the apple. We have all come to
understand that diseases are with us for all our lives.
No problem, it's a given.
Maybe your parents took you to a Doctor in the past and had you injected with a weakened version of the flu
and maybe for a couple of days, you felt lousy and then caught a variant of that flu because it mutated.
Apart from your neighbourhood and family, who would you think would be interested in the fact that you get a
jab and then ironically, catch a flu?
Answer, nobody really.
It was never announced on TV or radio, you were never approached by shallow individuals with bulky cameras
and a microphone to ask you well-manicured questions and unless you grew an extra head during your time with
the flu, it was uninteresting to anyone who didn't know you.
So we live our lives and make our decisions, we make our way through our time here avoiding dangers that
people we trust have warned us about and find new pitfalls to overcome and pass on advice to those who come
after us.
We... us, important communal issues arrived at and solved by those such issues effect.
Now, that self-cultivated confidence has gone. We're now told or advised not to move around, wash our hands
regularly and wear a covering over our nose and mouths. But who tells you these things...? In your everyday life
of what you do on this planet, how do you know this information is true or false and where did you obtain it from?
The media.
Staying with the Coof, how do we know this particular flu is worse than all the others that we've grown up with?
The media.
Why do you believe that a vaccine that doesn't stop you getting Covid-19 or its supposed evolved versions and
doesn't stop transmission, is better than you just dealing with this flu in the ways you did in the past?
Who has the balls to not query the change in the narrative and instead, spout the ridiculous demand that getting
an injection is the only way you'll see a ball-game?!
The media.
At the time of writing this, there's reports of a third, fourth and booster injections waiting in the wings in the attempt
to halt a flu that masks, lockdowns, the first and second vaccine have failed to extinguish.
How do you know this?
The media.
Are we seeing a pattern here?
My other credo I often use is that life is simple. What I mean by that is that if you listen to those you can trust
-something gained from experience, you can navigate your life in a fairly reasonable manner.
That trust has to be earned and in a family-unit, it's an important factor for one's self survival and so any advice
has to be thought about before delivering.
However, over the centuries, that trust seeped out to include those we deemed worthy of that faith. We believe
in those we elect to voice our concerns and to acquire the answer to the problems that arise. And to make sure
the answer was broadcast in the most comprehensive way, the media were -and are, used as the conduit to relay
those answers.
Without realising it, the media became a part of that trust.
Becoming engrained in humanity's psyche or soul, the regular media companies became the Elders of the Church
of Knowledge. They believe they know better than those who seek answers and often change the original message
that the elected-folk arrived at.
But this source of information-gathering is dying now. Through new technology -such as the one Rogue Nation uses,
people are collecting knowledge from areas outside of the embedded norm of the mainstream televised, radio and
newspaper paradigm. At least two generations have grown up knowing nothing else except the internet.
For many years, those who seek to manage our world -for good or bad, utilised this once dependable and reliable
pipeline to kerb negative thoughts and to attempt to herd the public into a chosen way of thinking. But the Internet
houses places where those who oppose such management and control cannot be fully doused.
Those voices of opposition were still getting out.
So to offset this decline in viewer/readership and trust in a once-assumed stalwart of virtue, the media companies
began to create a different reality, a world that has depth to make sure the information they wished to convey cannot
be questioned by those who may have doubts.
An agreed selection of published news is decided on in well-contained forums by Journalists, different angles of debate
are perused and agreed upon to hopefully reinvigorate the once-principled conveyor of information that the public were
tricked into believing they needed. (At one time, this type of 'out-of-house' collaboration was via the telephone, but usually
by Editors.)
Whole companies were created with the sole purpose of creating information based on preferred facts, outright
falsehoods and aggravating emotive issues. Representatives of such favoured narratives appeared in the mainstream
media and with the help of well-carved captions below the images, hoped to convince their dwindling audiences that
their favourite network for information-gathering could be trusted and followed.
I mean, who would be daft enough to think an entire business would be created just to sing a song that the very media
its sang from, agreed with?! There are salaries to pay, taxes to pay, equipment to pay for and secrets to keep.
I hear you say, come on BIAD, you're reaching a bit now.
(Wanna see one...?!) LINK: (Check out the company's partners lower down on the page).
The reality of the internet and the reality of the mainstream media are -in many cases, kissing-cousins.
A vast proportion of it is based on entertainment, to amuse, annoy and with-or-without being aware of it, erode trust
in everything we think we know. I hope that we here at Rogue Nation continue to make sure that when we post a thread
to inform our members, we make sure that it is categorised in the appropriate section of fact or entertainment.
You see, we haven't been in Kansas for a very long time.
manner not because I don't believe that as a species, we shouldn't help each other on this planet, but because
of the way the whole of the information that we are supposed to accept as accurate is poorly presented.
(Please forgive the obvious below, but to illustrate what I mean requires going over clear-cut information many
of us are already aware of.)
We are told that the Covid-19 situation is a flu... that I can understand.
If a person has other physical issues, a respiratory virus can aggravate these issues. Flu viruses have been with
us since we first crawled out of the water or just after Adam took a bite out of the apple. We have all come to
understand that diseases are with us for all our lives.
No problem, it's a given.
Maybe your parents took you to a Doctor in the past and had you injected with a weakened version of the flu
and maybe for a couple of days, you felt lousy and then caught a variant of that flu because it mutated.
Apart from your neighbourhood and family, who would you think would be interested in the fact that you get a
jab and then ironically, catch a flu?
Answer, nobody really.
It was never announced on TV or radio, you were never approached by shallow individuals with bulky cameras
and a microphone to ask you well-manicured questions and unless you grew an extra head during your time with
the flu, it was uninteresting to anyone who didn't know you.
So we live our lives and make our decisions, we make our way through our time here avoiding dangers that
people we trust have warned us about and find new pitfalls to overcome and pass on advice to those who come
after us.
We... us, important communal issues arrived at and solved by those such issues effect.
Now, that self-cultivated confidence has gone. We're now told or advised not to move around, wash our hands
regularly and wear a covering over our nose and mouths. But who tells you these things...? In your everyday life
of what you do on this planet, how do you know this information is true or false and where did you obtain it from?
The media.
Staying with the Coof, how do we know this particular flu is worse than all the others that we've grown up with?
The media.
Why do you believe that a vaccine that doesn't stop you getting Covid-19 or its supposed evolved versions and
doesn't stop transmission, is better than you just dealing with this flu in the ways you did in the past?
Who has the balls to not query the change in the narrative and instead, spout the ridiculous demand that getting
an injection is the only way you'll see a ball-game?!
The media.
At the time of writing this, there's reports of a third, fourth and booster injections waiting in the wings in the attempt
to halt a flu that masks, lockdowns, the first and second vaccine have failed to extinguish.
How do you know this?
The media.
Are we seeing a pattern here?
My other credo I often use is that life is simple. What I mean by that is that if you listen to those you can trust
-something gained from experience, you can navigate your life in a fairly reasonable manner.
That trust has to be earned and in a family-unit, it's an important factor for one's self survival and so any advice
has to be thought about before delivering.
However, over the centuries, that trust seeped out to include those we deemed worthy of that faith. We believe
in those we elect to voice our concerns and to acquire the answer to the problems that arise. And to make sure
the answer was broadcast in the most comprehensive way, the media were -and are, used as the conduit to relay
those answers.
Without realising it, the media became a part of that trust.
Becoming engrained in humanity's psyche or soul, the regular media companies became the Elders of the Church
of Knowledge. They believe they know better than those who seek answers and often change the original message
that the elected-folk arrived at.
But this source of information-gathering is dying now. Through new technology -such as the one Rogue Nation uses,
people are collecting knowledge from areas outside of the embedded norm of the mainstream televised, radio and
newspaper paradigm. At least two generations have grown up knowing nothing else except the internet.
For many years, those who seek to manage our world -for good or bad, utilised this once dependable and reliable
pipeline to kerb negative thoughts and to attempt to herd the public into a chosen way of thinking. But the Internet
houses places where those who oppose such management and control cannot be fully doused.
Those voices of opposition were still getting out.
So to offset this decline in viewer/readership and trust in a once-assumed stalwart of virtue, the media companies
began to create a different reality, a world that has depth to make sure the information they wished to convey cannot
be questioned by those who may have doubts.
An agreed selection of published news is decided on in well-contained forums by Journalists, different angles of debate
are perused and agreed upon to hopefully reinvigorate the once-principled conveyor of information that the public were
tricked into believing they needed. (At one time, this type of 'out-of-house' collaboration was via the telephone, but usually
by Editors.)
Whole companies were created with the sole purpose of creating information based on preferred facts, outright
falsehoods and aggravating emotive issues. Representatives of such favoured narratives appeared in the mainstream
media and with the help of well-carved captions below the images, hoped to convince their dwindling audiences that
their favourite network for information-gathering could be trusted and followed.
I mean, who would be daft enough to think an entire business would be created just to sing a song that the very media
its sang from, agreed with?! There are salaries to pay, taxes to pay, equipment to pay for and secrets to keep.
I hear you say, come on BIAD, you're reaching a bit now.
(Wanna see one...?!) LINK: (Check out the company's partners lower down on the page).
The reality of the internet and the reality of the mainstream media are -in many cases, kissing-cousins.
A vast proportion of it is based on entertainment, to amuse, annoy and with-or-without being aware of it, erode trust
in everything we think we know. I hope that we here at Rogue Nation continue to make sure that when we post a thread
to inform our members, we make sure that it is categorised in the appropriate section of fact or entertainment.
You see, we haven't been in Kansas for a very long time.
Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe.