Re: May the truth be with you
Why is the truth so elusive?Something I just read on page 73 of
Cosmic Trigger, Volume 3 by Robert Anton Wilson has strongly caught my attention:
This is a basic summary of how the ruling sociopaths mind-control the population. Using the media industry that they jealously control (since they recognize it is the foundation of their power), they focus our attention on the perceptions they want us to work with. These carefully selected or even orchestrated perceptions create public opinion, which as the
Asch Experiment has
shown us, overwhelmingly encourages "false" perceptions, which are the target perceptions the ruling sociopaths are shooting for. These false perceptions reinforce the false opinions of the masses, aligning them to the targeted thoughts the ruling sociopaths wish to instill in the population.
This is how my own mind-control was created over the course of my young life, and it was a parade of "shocking new perceptions" in later life that gradually pulled me away from being as mind-controlled as most everyone else. Some of these "shocking new perceptions" include gradually learning the hidden story of our money system (my question: "Where does our money come from, and who decides how much of it there is?"), gradually learning that ETs and ET technology (so-called "free energy") is real, gradually learning that the Jewish Holocaust never occurred, and gradually discovering that Hitler was quite the opposite of "the world's most evil man" while Roosevelt and Churchill were quite the opposite of "great heroes".
I have also personally noted over and over again how logic and reason cannot penetrate this "self-hypnotic loop". You can observe it with the 9/11 psy-op, the COVID-19 psy-op, and all the psy-ops of orchestrated war (WW1, WW2, Korean War, Vietnam War, Iraq War 1, Iraq War 2, Ukraine War, etc.) ever imposed on us by this exact same mind-control system. I can see it in my current debate with a religious fanatic who can shed my perfectly reasonable and logical arguments like water from a duck's back. And I can see it in all the examples of
hypnosis I have ever examined.
These are magic moments, when a couple of sentences in a book, or a presentation by a "kook" you are not supposed to pay attention to, can open your mind a small crack more and let some truth seep in. It's only a tiny bit of truth, but it adds up over time, and as the cracks appear, the fabric of illusion and deception begins to disintegrate, and we start to "wake up".