Cognitive Dissonance: The Default State

Is it possible for DT supporters that can correctly see how openly malignant the Left has become to ever recognize the fraud, buffoonery and degrading aspects of DT himself? I think we’ll be getting somewhere should those people ever open their minds to the screamingly obvious.

Cognitive Dissonance Is The Default, For Almost All

The event in PA would seem to be obviously fraudulent, and both L&R camps appear to be its beneficiaries. Trump got his hero framing, and the Dems got the needed catalyst to replace their candidate. My guess is that this was an agreed to event, as…

As is true at all staged events, there are always some deal-breakers that necessarily mean that the event was not authentic, whether pure hoax, partial hoax, or false flag (and real). On 9/11, the main, unavoidable deal-breaker is the collapse of Building 7, which, by itself, necessarily means the event was a false flag. No way around that conclusion.

There were many deal-breakers at DT’s rally event – a cross between partial hoax and false flag – with perhaps the most stark of those being the combination of the lack of blood on his hand at any point after his ear was ‘struck’, neither when he pulled his hand away the first time, nor when he raised his hand while getting shuffled off the stage – his hand is obviously clean throughout – combined with his carnival barker telling of the story at the RNC, which is a brazen and unashamed lie.

It could not be easier to compare his words to the video, and to know, inescapably, that he is lying. There was no blood on his hand or “all over the place”. He didn’t, either, have time to contemplate what the “whizzing sound” might be, conclude that it could only be a bullet, nor was he hit “really, really hard” or he’d have been killed or rendered unconscious. If he was hit by a bullet at all, he was lightly grazed, and there was hardly any ‘blood’ at all as a result. Moreover, his tone is clearly insincere, a blowhard fisherman’s tale of exaggeration, and in which he’s clearly taking some smug satisfaction telling.

How is this not obvious to DT’s supporters? Why the steadfast adherence? He’s definitely lying, yet they still support him, still think he represents a remedy to all the fraud and corruption we forever live with? On what basis? That position cannot be maintained in light of this tall tale alone, which is fraud itself of the highest order.

Beyond that most profound aspect, he’s also not remotely a statesman, using petty insult nicknames for Democrat politicians, like ‘Gavin Newscum’, and thus he reflects horrendously on Americans and American society. He is the epitome of the Ugly American, and his is the personage many people want heading the state? A blustering, lying huckster, at best? It’s astounding.

Moreover, and in general, will it never finally register to these people, most people, that there is an ownership class, to which the major political parties and players are both and all in service, that they are completely captured? If not, then why not? How much proof is needed?

JFK was enough by itself. But then there were three more famous state assassinations in the late 60’s, the Gulf of Tonkin incident, The October Surprise, Iran/Contra, 9/11, the derivatives and real estate finance crisis of ’08, c19, the Nordstream pipeline destruction (a very major event which the U.S. carried out, and promised to beforehand), and along the way since WWII all the overt and covert warring and coups, the many staged events, the endless macro harm done all around the world in our name, environmentally, politically, financially, and societally. It’s a runaway freight train of harm, and Donald Trump is NOT planning to derail it (nor likely could he).

The event in PA would seem to be obviously fraudulent, there’s a strong probability of that, and both camps appear to be its beneficiaries. Trump got his hero framing, and the Dems got the needed catalyst to replace their candidate. My guess is that this was an agreed to event, everybody wins, with the SS Director getting scapegoated for appearance’s sake, as someone had to pay a public price for this, as gross as the security ‘failure’ was.

Whatever the ‘truth’ movement is or might be, it surely hinges on the ability of people to accept verifiable facts, greatest plausibilities, strong probabilities, and likely possibilities, and without attachment or reference to any ideology or bias of prior position.

DT supporters, though they can see the ills of the Left clearly and accurately, and seem to an extent concerned with truth and freedom, are entirely unable to do this, and thus are neither truthers nor libertarians (generically speaking), though many perceive those camps to be one big, happy family. They aren’t.

Most truthers either start out as or become philosophical libertarians as a result of their inquiries, and so the two designations are very much intertwined and overlapping. Trump supporters are neither, nor is their idol. The two camps share a revulsion of the modern Left, and both have occasion to refer to the founders and founding documents of the U.S., and so get lumped together, erroneously, but Donald Trump’s following is fully a cult of personality by now, and the cult always wins, regardless of facts or likelihoods.

Trump’s speech at the RNC about his ‘harrowing moment’ was a spectacular lie. No one actually interested in truth or liberty can avoid that, nor would be inclined to support it once apprised of it.

It’s very simple. Championing DT as an advocate of freedom and truth is delusional, and whatever allows that to happen in the hearts and minds of people fully exposed to the legitimate case against him is precisely the problem in human society at base, in general.

If that ever goes away, or even tilts the other direction, I think that would be a very hopeful marker. In the meantime, what is this devotion and ignorance all about? Are people mostly just thoughtless imbeciles?

Addressing the Conundrum

“There were no laws in Oceania”-just as NO LAWS were broken by Assange (or Alex Jones, or Trump); and there were NO LAWS making us get masked, or stand 6 feet apart, or (worst of all) get “vaccinated”

The targeted are “guilty”-but of what? The government, & “our free press”/Big Tech have SAID they’re “guilty,” so they are; and there were/are NO LAWS that pushed the lethal “COVID measures”

Increasingly now I am aware of, as described in this linked documentary, the staggering amount of time, effort and money perpetually being expended on unsuccessfully fighting off totalitarianism, where collectivism of all stripes always leads. The endless whack-a-mole of that dynamic, how easy it is to completely hijack people’s lives in that never-ending defense, should they choose to engage with such a hopeless and exhausting battle.

It strikes me that the ‘democracy’ model of collectivism is an exceptional one in its ability to create an illusion of participation and control in the minds of those embracing it, offering as it does the theoretical ‘remedies’ and occasional ‘victories’ of court rulings and election results, the theatre of legislative hearings, and the ability to vent and root via one’s media outlet of choice, whether Fox or MSNBC, say, in the U.S. It’s incredibly effective.

All the while ground is constantly lost in the overall. Defeated ballot measures and court rulings can immediately be and perpetually are re-introduced and appealed and overturned, and, almost no one in public service is in any way accountable for their actions, ever bears any risk for their actions. Anyone attempting to engage with that for very long is likely to be exhausted fairly quickly, and to very little effect.

So, disengagement with and rejection of this paradigm and the tsunami of distractions and encroachments upon natural rights would seem the only way forward. How best to do that, I wonder (and above all else at this point)?

The CT Hamster Wheel

From the linked article:

In spite of “…the evident fact that the state was using Covid to erect a technocratic enslavement grid….all now freely admitted, to have warned people about it at the time was to engage in conspiracy theory. Furthermore,…the people who were all completely right—the conspiracy theorists—should never be heeded…”, or ever acknowledged as having been right or given the benefit of the doubt in future because they were and usually are right.

I believe this dynamic is central to all societal relations and to the basic human nature of most people.

This is every single time about every single thing. Regardless that it’s either known for certain or the most plausible of all possibilities that all the major mainstream narratives range from incorrect to, usually, pure fabrications, the starting reference point never changes for the vast majority of people. From the legend of ‘Shakespeare’ (the biggest cultural lie in history) to central banking and the World Wars to Kennedy and the other 1960’s assassinations to 9/11, WMD, and lately, the c19 narrative, the bulk of humanity NEVER factors in that ‘conspiracy theorists’ are and have been repeatedly correct, over and over and over.

Somehow, most people can (and want to, I’m certain) ignore ALL those instances and confidently and will always defend and espouse the latest official narrative from a moral high ground built on quicksand, forever. Then, when the official narrative gradually acknowledges and then either quietly shelves the now accepted truth of the CTs or incorporates it into its own narrative as though it was always part of it (happening now with chemtrails) or there was sound reason to not have done so at the time, this has no bearing whatsoever on their perception of the next societal lie or manipulation. They will not wonder if they are being lied to, again, if there might be another more plausible narrative, will not pause to consider that CTs were right about basically everything for the last 100 years.

An amazing aspect of human nature, and one I’m certain that Rand and Tavistock, et al, rely on and exploit fully. It’s also one that people not suffering from should factor into all of their attempts at activism. There is a small segment of people still running with the thundering herd who can be reached, and they have a light in their eyes and civility in their manner. I look for and direct my energies and time at them, and their eyes are as easy to spot as lanterns in a dark field, and they might be enough to create a tipping point.

I hope so, because the rest are completely unreachable.

Oh! Give it a rest!

Recently the Telegraph published “I’d Like to believe the Moon landings were fake – the alternative is far bleaker.” It’s an anonymous editorial, posing as a movie review. The former Telegrap…