Friday, April 21, 2023

An Allegory and a Link

The creaking assortment of push carts, wagons, caratellas and sleds that for three, wearying years has borne along our ragtag band of fellow travelers finds itself at a fork in the road. What once formed the core of this motley collection of tribes is even now lurching off down the left branch of the fork. Others (I among them) have chosen what seems a more direct, but narrower path, to the right. We've been jeered at by our erstwhile companions, accused of desertion, threatened with reprisals unless we rejoin the main group, and many have even been publicly whipped back into line. Neither party can clearly see the path ahead that we've separately chosen, but each group is shouting across the widening distance between us that theirs/ours is obviously the 'correct' route - to whatever destination it is that we're heading for; even that isn't clear. 

We're none of us unskilled in the art of trailblazing, and there were signs along the way that encouraged us to continue. But it was those very signs that caused the split that's now occurred. Previously welcomed by all, the signposts are now illuminating differences in our nature which weren't earlier so apparent. For instance, there was a large, clear sign before the fork, in Roman script, 'THIS WAY!' and the painted silhouette of a hand, with index finger authoritatively outstretched, pointing to the left branch. The main force unthinkingly turned as one in that direction. But then a voice from the rear called out 'Who put that sign up?' and a smaller sign was brandished, that had just been discovered, kicked over and half buried on the other side of the trail, on which was written 'Take the path less traveled.' 

This was the proximal cause of the physical parting in our ranks now occurring. 

But it was but the final straw. For yes, where are we all headed? On our individual answers to that, as well as our assessment of the integrity of our group, depends the route we severally choose to take. Aside from the general grumbling and complaints that accompany all groups of travelers, at various bivouacs along the way we 'right forkers' (as we now are) had been picking up disturbing snippets of conversation here and there from companions who, until recently, have been acknowledged and even rewarded for their contributions to our collective survival. What they have been saying was in troubling contradiction to the instructions our leaders have been loudly and insistently broadcasting through the public address system. Those dissenters too beholden to the main group have been publicly punished for their disloyalty. This sends a signal to the rest to toe the line - which is not, however, without its rewards, having provided them (indeed, all of us) with comfort and security up to this point. By contrast, deviance seems only to promise at best an uncertain future, which begs the question: What's in it for all these contrarians and right forkers? 

Those in command have ears everywhere, and have been quick to get wind of any dissention. Unauthorised pamphlets and fliers have been seized and destroyed, pirate address systems shut down, and meetings have been regularly convened at which we are sternly warned against 'troublemakers': 'We know best, ' our leaders assure us. 'Trust us. We will tell you what to do, and if you believe anything to the contrary we urge you to contact us and we will tell you why you are wrong.' 

Whom to believe? Yes, our leaders are by definition in charge, but the advice of our erstwhile wise men is surely ignored at our peril. They know how to read the signs in ways superior to ordinary men, and to ignore their advice - if and when we are able to hear it - seems to me to be inviting disaster. 

And here's another disturbing thing that I may as well share, before we say goodbye. These top leaders of ours are not the ones I recognise as having been elected from among our own ranks. We don't actually know them at all, except for the little they let slip on the public address system, or is leaked by subordinates who remain loyal to the morals and traditions that got us this far. There's a rumour that their entire plan of action is available for anyone to read, should they take the trouble to ask to see it, but very few have actually done so - it's considered an act of disloyalty - and consequently those that have are too few and in too little regard to be paid attention to. Not only that, but what these contrarian researchers have to say frankly defies belief. They claim that our entire, top leadership - who were not, as I say, elected by us and who believe we know not what - are steadfastly determined to destroy everything we tribes traditionally, collectively value and believe in. And I do mean everything... 

(The ff link is to the full English voice edition of a conference presentation in Seville, Spain in March, 2023, featuring a thorough revelation of the contents and intention of the mRNA jab technology as revealed so far by multiple researchers through microscopy. Of this full, 3 hour presentation the first 90 minutes are essential listening. Please note the first 35 seconds of the intro are silent.)


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Pablo