A New PCR test - or Post Covid Reaction test - is being conducted in real time.
How are we doing? Have we taken the lessons learned from the last PCR test that, in part, drove the audacious, criminal and globally coordinated false-flag assault on humanity? Are we applying those lessons to the latest PSYOP unleashed?
Some of us are. Some of us, aren’t. It’s been eye-opening to say the least.
Even after everything we figured out.
How do they do it; oh, what they can do! so much coordination even colors - yellow and blue the marketing's essential cause images, they sway the data and research what The Science™️will say! many layers of capture it's easy to achieve when you own all the 'experts' the masses will believe They''ll get them to take it voluntarily, they''ll say while threatening anyone who gets in their way More division assured it's so easy to do the old playbook once again, made new
We have some so-called truthers who want to pick a side, jump, yet again, into the endless series of divides. Ugh.
How can this be? They are acting ‘as if’ they don’t know what they know.
They get an ‘F’ on the new PCR test.
(If only I had a wand that worked half as good as the spells these dark magician’s cast.)
The persistence and lure of As If world is largely about two things.
1) Normalcy bias and our ability to prefer what we’re used to, no matter how awful/hollow/self-harming it is. (The main lesson of Plato’s Cave allegory, I think.)
2) Identities caught up in the manufactured narratives and won’t untangle.
For the normies still hanging on, I understand #1. It is far more comfortable to live as if. (Though clearly comfy may kill you.)
For PCR folks who saw through the lies, it’s largely #2. Identities are in play, that won’t let go.
While the world is reconfiguring, we do not stay the same. As I’ve noted, (banged on about more likely) it’s not just the world out there shedding, we’re shedding identities in here too, They go together.
There’s nothing esoteric about it. I used to be a liberal. Meaning I identified that way. I no longer do. I’m still me, but no longer a liberal. An identity (in a complex of identities) shed. Important to note - that label of ‘liberal’ was part of adapting to a manufactured world. It was never really me, but once I identified with it, I defended it as if it was.
This is what’s happening for many people now with the Israel-Palestinian nightmare.
Thankfully we do have some strong voices who are reminding us of the larger picture - staying focused on how THEY do it rather than advocating for the sides we’ve being given.
I would suggest they have cultivated their identities to meet the demands of the times we are in; an agility and fluidity needed to surf the choppy waves of a collapsing world.
Max Igan’s Crowhouse has been putting out good information.
As has David Icke. (And worth checking out the one Good Citizen links of David’s son, Gareth, embedded in his post.)
If you find yourself in resistance to the latest false flag, or feel compelled to take a side, take heart:
What is real and essential about the world will persist after this unraveling.
What is real and essential about you will also persist, post this unraveling.
Everything else is going.
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Great piece Kathleen! In the last few days since the latest FF, I seen many that get it and are not taking sides. Humanity is making progress!
For much of my life I wore the “Liberal” hat since didn’t that mean being pro freedom, anti war, pro choice and anti corruption? Suddenly a while back a lightning bolt struck, the thunder roared and everything that appeared real turned out to be an illusion. Including whatever I identified myself to be. Now when asked, it’s easy to change my heat without having a second thought, but just a look at the literal meaning of each. Am I a liberal? Why sure - I stand for freedom. A conservative? Absolutely - I hold traditional values especially the ones close to decency and honor. How about a progressive? You bet. I’m all for moving forward and changing my old ways with new ideas. And can I see myself as a libertarian? Don’t see why not - the Constitution and Bill of Rights are the greatest documents to my knowledge. But perhaps the one philosophy currently at the top of the heap is an anarchist which contrary to popular belief does not mean I’m against the rules; only an opposition to rulers who thrive on power, control and whatever means they need to use to acquire them.