
Some years ago, I got my credit card cloned in London. I had not lost it, it was still in my purse, and I knew nothing about it until the bank called and asked me if I had just tried to draw out £300 in Buenos Aires!
Needless to say, I was a bit agitated. A friend told me that if I got a purse with a Faraday cage, it would block anyone from being able to clone my card, just by walking past me. This led me to wonder if this idea could be used as a form of protection in the modern world.
There is no doubt in my mind that the mental health of the majority of the population, especially the younger generations, is getting worse. This has nothing to do with the myriad of new syndromes that are coming out and everything to do with information overload, cognitive dissonance, public infantilisation and the creeping prohibitions that cut off the average person’s attempts to check things out for themselves. Like the old Soviet model, those who don’t embrace the proscribed ideological view are deemed mad, or in some cases bad.
The fact that we need new problems, or that we need to include more people in old problems, in order to keep up the illusion that only people who are unwell do not accept the reality that has been created for us over the last forty odd years is telling in itself. All we need now are gulags for dissenters who refuse to toe the line and we will have truly embraced the old Soviet model.
From what I see and hear, the majority of the population now watches the news and checks their phones obsessively throughout the day. This is because we are kept in such a state of nervous anxiety, that the fear of missing something important, which could result in danger for ourselves, has taken over. Yet every time we check, all that happens is that we reinforce our anger, despair and feelings of doom, learning nothing that is useful to us and reinforcing our feelings of helpless impotence.
In order to ameliorate this we check online with other people to see if they are feeling the same thing. There is comfort in others seeing the world the way you do, and in being impotent and angry together. In fact, most people are so used to being in this state that they no longer recognise it in themselves, until someone tries to block it. I read an article on children’s use of smart phones the other day. When asked to give them up for a week, all children in the sample felt anxiety and some even had panic attacks. Two children started crying. Now that is successful conditioning!
It is no wonder that we can so easily be fed rubbish and drive ourselves mad trying to solve problems that either do not exist or have been presented in such a way that the obvious solution is deemed impossible. And so the convoluted ideas of the cabal are presented as the only possible answer, even if they wreck your life. My big ask since the nineties has been for the destruction of the www. It’s not going to happen of course, so we need other ways to protect ourselves.
I would suggest that we do this by creating our own mental Faraday cage. You can start by asking yourself what you really need to know and what you can either avoid or filter out.
Take climate change. If you don’t believe in it then don’t give it room in your head, unless something occurs locally which will affect your immediate life; such as a solar farm next door etc. You can get local news like this from the local papers, you do not need to watch telly, read the nationals or be on any platform.
Can you personally do anything about the Middle East, or any of the other tragedies being played out around the world? No. Does it matter if you like or loath Trump, or any other world leader? No. Macron is visiting at the moment and don’t we know it. One of the media tricks is to give us information in such a way that we almost believe he is visiting us personally and so again, impotent rage if he does something we don’t like. What is the reality? The current French president has come to Britain to have a probably meaningless conversation with the current British prime minister. By infusing the news with emotion and directing it specifically at us as individuals, we are all drawn into the soap opera that has been created for us. The Atlantic slave trade is another topic used to keep people in their place and allow unfettered immigration. The reality is that some people from this country, amongst many others, traded in slaves, several hundred years ago. The people in this country led a move to stop it and were successful in that particular area of slavery. Today, slavery still goes on in other parts of the world and no one even mentions it, preferring instead to isolate this period in time by pretending, through imagination, to identify with people they never knew who experienced things they never could, in order to retain power in the society they live in. This weaponisation of compassion and empathy for human suffering is wicked.
Homework. Take a recent “event” and reduce it to its few bare facts and then decide if you need to know anymore about it than that. What people need to understand is that on these and other hot topics there is already enough emotional information being thrown at the public for them not to need anymore, ever, until things change. Why would you want to go over it again and again? In psychological terms, this is known as re-traumatising. The only news worth hearing on any of these topics would be if there was a dramatic change; such as all the child groomers being thrown out of the country, or a complete volt face on the other topics.
Yet, so desperate are we to find a sign, any sign that at least some of the system is not totally false and corrupt that we read with relish about anyone who gets caught doing wrong and become enraged at anyone who doesn’t even have the courtesy to cover up their evil intent. Lord Hermer being a case in point.
Meanwhile, your life is ticking away you are heading towards the grave in a very poor condition, which gets worse with each disappointment and each passing year. The idea that if we all work together we can make the world a better place is an extremely pernicious lie. A better place for whom, and under what rules? Until those questions are answered and agreed, it might be better to go right back to the beginning. When you are born, there is just you and your parents. That is the scope of your influence. As life goes on, your scope becomes wider until it reaches its maximum potential. This is of course different for different people. Think about what your true scope of influence is and stick with that, filtering out any influences that seek to push you past those natural boundaries and staying in real time as much as possible.
Thinking like this can be very effective. When enough people do it, there develops a sort of silent consensus that usually erupts round about election time that can make a big difference. Brexit was one such event, and the cabal have been terrified of not getting enough continuous airtime in people’s heads ever since. I suppose you could call it off grid thinking, instead of off grid living.
From the world perspective, trust no one and stop engaging in the rubbish being poured into your head. Get a hobby that keeps you grounded in your present and where you are in real time, so you are not tempted to indulge in the flights of fantasy that the ruling cabal want you to and ignore what doesn’t directly impact your sphere of operation. It’s what most people used to do when society was saner. Stop being driven to attend to things that cause you distress and harm.
The world is not as you think it is and probably hasn’t been for some time; so trying to work it out from the perspective you are allowed, is pointless. Just let go and focus on where you are in the present. Getting the general public caught up in meaningless false perspectives and worried about things that don’t concern them and never will, is the cabals way of managing people on a large scale so they can get on with whatever the grand plan is.
You don’t have to play the game. The boomers are probably the last generation able to see through this in greater numbers than others, which is probably why there is such a drive to discredit them in the eyes of the young. It is also why the long march through education was so necessary. If you do happen to spend time with younger generations, make it count. Teach them how to cook, or knit, or play cards or board games, anything that requires them to focus outside their thoughts and on learning a skill, so they at least get some respite. You’ll be surprised at how grateful they are, once they’ve put the iPhone down and how much calmer and relaxed they become.
It hurts people at a very deep level to realise how completely superfluous they are to life in general and so they seek to avoid it by trying to keep up with the dance. Forget it. If you are lucky, you will be of worth to family members and maybe your local community if you engage and that’s it. In times gone by, that was more than enough for most people and they lived mainly contented lives.
There have always been people who want to operate on a wider stage and that’s fine too, or at least it was until the same people worked out how to twist reality through the media and create a false narrative for the general population.
Although probably not important in the grand scheme of things, you are unique in that there will never be another you once you are gone. Don’t let someone else spoil you for their own ends.
Create that Faraday cage, look after yourself and encourage others to do the same.