Why Humanity is Too Frail to Hear the Great
Admission
Frequent readers of this
column know that I stubbornly stuck to the claim that Pres. Obama will be
making an “announcement” before he leaves office, and not just any old mundane
announcement, such as pulling troops out of Iraq (though this week we hear he’s
putting a few troops back in, thanks to the unaccounted-for crime that
originally broke that country up illegally).
No, this “announcement” – which I’m now referring to as the ‘Great
Admission’ – will herald the so-called ‘End Times’, and it’s not an
announcement anyone should wish for.
Yes, it will bring some vestige of vindication for myself and the others
who have known for quite some time about what’s coming before the current
presidential term ends, but that’s not as important as having one last year in
glorious ignorance, free to watch the best movies, eat decent food, meet and
spend time with all kinds of people under the current, Covered-up set of
circumstances. Because after the
Great Admission, society will be forever changed and martial law will be
waiting in the wings. Waiting, that is,
for the incidents sure to come in which unwitting but well-meaning patriots let
loose full-throttle against the socialist dictator, one who will be reluctantly
fulfilling their worst fears as he tries to ensure that every American (actually, every human, though his first priority is to defend the US and its Constitution) gets as
fair a chance as any other in facing the cataclysms culminating in the poleshift. Literal, physical, real...not just a magnetic pole shift.
While the above paragraph
shouldn’t hold anything new for those who know how I think, and are somewhat
aware of what I know, what sparked me to take fingers to keyboard this time
was the confluence of several recent events.
The first was the recently admitted-to study conducted secretively by
Facebook in which almost a quarter-million subscribers had their newsfeeds
tampered with, half with the positive news removed and half with the negative
news removed. Just as one might expect,
those who only received negative news in their newsfeeds were posting much more
negative comments both on their own pages and on their friends' and news websites, and vice-versa.
Naturally they discovered what most Establishment news organs have known
all along, which is why many people have drifted away from the Original PTB
(Powers That Be, from the David Halberstam book of the same name), which were the Big Three broadcast networks, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times and to a lesser degree The Chicago Tribune.
Somehow people feel uneasy
that they’ve been lied to, for years and years.
Maybe they’ve known for a long time, maybe they’re new to having been
lied to, but for many it is too much to bear to consider that they’ve been lied
to purposefully about the biggest issues and for the longest time. Ironically, the bigger the lie, the more it's usually accepted by the public. This issue with Facebook will become a bigger
story in the long run than many people right now realize.
They were studying
“emotional contagion”. As reported in
various mainstream media outlets recently, the study concluded that “Emotional states can be transferred to others via emotional contagion, leading
people to experience the same emotions without their awareness,” as the authors wrote.
Keeping that in mind, let’s
look at the next item: “Scary
climate-change predictions prompt a change of forecast”. This was in one of the leading
opinion-forming newspapers just mentioned above, The
Washington Post; the full headline read “On N.C.’s Outer Banks, Scary
climate-change predictions prompt a change of forecast”. [Read the full
article here: http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/ncs-outer-banks-got-a-scary-forecast-about-climate-change-so/2014/06/24/0042cf96-f6f3-11e3-a3a5-42be35962a52_story.html]
In short, the article
describes how the outgoing Democratic governor of North Carolina had ordered a
webpage set up at irisk.nc.gov [Here’s the page at the moment of this
writing: http://irisk.nc.gov/irisk/Program.aspx#]
In the interests of expediency in explanation, I have a screen shot so the
reader can see the glaring impact of Emotional Contagion, or rather the fear of
reality as it begins to sink in.
There are three important
take-aways in the above image. One,
there is a glaring red-letter (prefaced by the all-important exclamation mark)
that serves as a disclaimer. It does everything
but deny the information contained in the site by stating “(!) This site is
under development and is still draft. Do not quote or cite data. Site is subject to disruptions for updates
and revisions.” It might as well have
said “The incoming Republican governor and his team have received large
contributions from realtors and property owners and are resisting the outgoing
Democratic governor’s attempts to alert state residents as to the threat
climate change poses by how far underwater their properties may be inundated
due to rising sea levels.” Note also the
additional line at the very bottom of the webpage, which shows it is being
remodeled to reflect the new administration’s attitude: “Disclaimer could go here.” And to ensure the
public will never get to use the tool the site houses, the main link to it (the “Getting
Started” button) goes nowhere; it merely refreshes the page.
Whew, that was a close
one! Stopped the humongous whoosh! that would have represented
billions of dollars in property values going down the drain. Hilarious, if it wasn’t for the fact that what
is at play is the fear that “climate change” (a euphemism for the coming
poleshift and the causes for it) will decimate the economies of, well, the
whole world. As the Post article puts it, “Nationwide, $700 billion of coastal
property could be below mean sea level by the end of the century — and an
additional $730 billion could be at risk at high tide…”
In short what happened is
this: a realtor heard about the site and
the tool that it links to, allowing anyone to plug in their address and see how
far underwater it is calculated to be – using the quite conservative “climate
change” models that suggest problems decades in the future. (This is one way the Establishment has used
to quell any potential anxiety in the population; put the date far into the
future. The only problem is, properties
are usually sold with an average mortgage life of 30 years, which puts it smack dab into cataclysmic territory.) She became alarmed because if anyone used the
tool, which is a Google tool that can show flooding over any portion of the
globe’s surface, and saw the anticipated 39-inch rise in sea levels that would
affect the Outer Banks (and the properties she represented, not to mention her own home), investors would
flee in droves. Something had to be
done, and was. As the Post goes on to
point out, North
Carolina ’s
“greedy developers were lampooned as trying to outlaw the rising tide”.
Rrrrrrright. You don’t like a prediction, send in business
leaders of the “Risky Business Project”, which is an actual conclave of
business leaders who took to their corporate jets at Chapel Hill and Charlotte to meet with “senior Obama administration officials” this past week to urge them to initiate “new policies to forestall climate change”. To paraphrase Jim Morrison of The Doors: you cannot forestall the Lord with ‘policy
changes’. Building ever-higher sea walls
and clamping down on carbon-producing coal-fired power plants will not reverse
“climate change”, and both parties are equally guilty of lying about the issue
and both are equally right as well.
“Climate change” is the
result of the magnetic mass of the planet Nibiru acting upon the Earth’s
magnetic field, causing it to wobble (the ‘polar vortex’ was/is the most glaring
proof of this). It is “real” in that sense,
though it is not caused by “global warming”, which was the term’s predecessor
though that fell out of favor when it was revealed that a group of leading
scientists’ emails discussing the doctoring of data became public. Dems score one, lose one. Republicans are in denial about “global
warming”, which they have every right to be and are correct in that our “carbon
footprint” is not the cause of climate change.
However, they are also in denial about the fact there actually IS a
change in our climate, and that the leading lights of the Republican
administrations and their power-lackeys have been aware of the real cause of said climate change but
have insisted on keeping a tight lid on the Cover-up – due to both their own
precarious perch on privilege as well as the probability of public panic were
it widely known. GOP loses one, scores one.
And so we await the Great
Admission that will finally and reluctantly come from the socialist dictator
waiting in the wings – Barack Obama. Put
yourself in his shoes and you can well imagine how Judas Iscariot felt (an
analogy for another day). As we await
and dread the day of this announcement, those who have promoted the Cover-up
and will continue to do so after the announcement are now studying “emotional
contagion”, to see what they can glean from the evidence of our behavior when
news is carefully scripted as the Facebook study showed.
Finally, there is a personal
example that recently occurred that really brought home the idea of “emotional
contagion”. It first happened when a
friend had sent me a Youtube video to watch, one in which the Republican
congressional committee with IRS oversight was grilling the IRS commissioner
over alleged targeting of so-called “patriot” groups. I remarked that if I saw yet another of these
videos of the scandals du jour, such
as Benghazi or the IRS kerfuffle, I would “puke”. Of course I wasn’t directing my outrage at my
friend, but the power of video can do that.
Ironically at the same time another friend was up in arms and deep into
a rant about another video he had just shared with me, it having been shared
with him by his girlfriend, in which a young man filmed himself leaving work to
go home and find the cops had shot his dog – who was secure in his back yard
until one cop opened up the high wooden gate to gain access while looking for a
child who had wandered away from his own home. Gate opens, dog barks and lunges, cop shoots, dog dies, owner cries, cop shrugs his shoulders. Of course this would outrage ANYONE, whether or not they owned a
dog.
To top it all off, I shared
that video with someone else, who then got upset at the topic (“Cops Shoot
Guy’s Dog”) and became very depressed over the very thought, even though the video link didn’t work. It was the very idea
of it that allowed her to create a mental visual, enough to allow for
“emotional contagion” to take hold.
All told, six people and two
videos were involved in that vignette, and when I heard what Facebook had been
doing and what the Republicans in North Carolina are trying to do, it dawned on
me that not only is the Establishment testing the populace to see how much it
can be contaminated by ‘emotional contagion’, it’s also taking steps to
proactively restrict access to information - even the Establishment-approved paradigm of "climate change" - that will allow the public to plan
accordingly for what is coming. We all
seem to be singing from the same hymnal these days, and it’s that tune from the
mid-1970s Broadway super soul musical based on the Wizard of Oz, “The Wiz”, and
it’s hit “Don’t Nobody Bring Me No Bad News”. [Side note for MJ-12 researchers:
the first Broadway production opened in January 1975 at the MAJESTIC Theatre.]
As Diana Ross’ character
sings it, huge swathes of the western world are ticking time bombs, who despite
the endless stream of digital stimuli engulfing them on an hourly basis are
still susceptible to the truly horrendous, stunning and disturbing in that
virtual diet:
'Cause
I wake up already negative
And I've wired up my fuse
So don't nobody bring me no bad news
And I've wired up my fuse
So don't nobody bring me no bad news
………
You
can verbalize and vocalize
But just bring me the clues
Don't nobody bring me no bad news
Bring some message in your head
Or in something you can't lose
But don't you ever bring me no bad news
If you're gonna bring me something
Bring me something I can use
But don't you bring me no bad news
But just bring me the clues
Don't nobody bring me no bad news
Bring some message in your head
Or in something you can't lose
But don't you ever bring me no bad news
If you're gonna bring me something
Bring me something I can use
But don't you bring me no bad news
© Diana Ross “Don’t
Nobody Bring Me No Bad News”
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