05-22-2021, 10:47 AM
(04-16-2021, 01:30 AM)Atma Wrote: I mean, people ARE talking about it. And the right people, too.
But what's it going to take to get the average American to shit the couch with dawning awareness while watching yet another fucking forensics show about super-hot Karla Homolka and her super-hot fiancé Paul filming themselves brutally raping and murdering Karla's own 14 year-old sister, because isn't that apparently so stimulating that it warrants an endless malaise of braincell devouring televised garbage, year after fucking year?
It's going to take an alien phasing right through their flat screen like a ghost and flitting up to their faces with its big black Spiderman eyes and letting out a terrifying alien scream, which will probably stop their average fucking hearts right on the spot due to overwhelming terror, but at least they'll have known for a second: aliens are real.
The great intuitives like Clif High aren't going to cause them to shit the couch. That's for sure.
We have government officials, high ranking military officials, and reputable documentary filmmakers all fully claiming the craft are of intelligent design and operation--this IS disclosure, plain and simple. Why isn't that making them shit the couch?
The average American might see a watered down version related to disclosure reveals on FOX or CNN when they're done with their forensics show, and their response is "oooh, Real Housewives is on tonight". What's up with that?
Fear and complacency? Brainwashing?
It's not fear that breeds complacency--at least not directly. It's the avoidance of fear. The avoidance of fear is the mortar that holds the bricks of one's comfort zone in place. It's the avoidance of fear that inspires the ultimate expression of willing ignorance: "my truth".
The very existence of the saying "my truth" edges up to the mystery of how/why someone would prioritize meaningless fucking horseshit at the expense of accepting let alone attempting to understand one of the most exciting phenomena to occur in our history, and it would also explain the very existence of the televised garbage, as it caters to ratings, which is dictated by what average Americans choose(?) to consume.
Why ARE people talking about stupid shit at the expense of the incredible? Why are there mostly these vicious circles instead of virtuous circles? Why do we not teach children how to learn before expecting them to learn what we teach? Is it to facilitate brainwashing? Is everyone brainwashed? Is that it?
It seems to me that the human race is sick, or at the very least in trouble. As a whole, I mean. As collective on a planet. We need help.
And if you believe any of the testimonies of the hundreds of kids at schools who claim to have been visited by aliens over the years (Australia in 1966; Zimbabwe in 1994, many more), then you believe that's WHY the aliens are here.
Do we deserve help? Yes. Because, though there are unspeakable acts of evil that make Karla Homolka look like Cinderella, there is also the presence of real and unconditional love. Though fucked up American scientists and officials have done things like try to destroy our atmosphere with nukes and willingly spread syphilis among an indigenous population, the potential for human greatness is vast. For every fucked up power hungry piece of fucking greedy shit, there is someone in possession of massive spiritual awareness keeping the needle in the middle, so that as a whole, we are not evil, but dark enough to be sick, to need help, and though the slightest push would help us move that needled to perfect balance, that little push might seem like a cataclysm to most of us.
That last paragraph was probably one of the most beautiful and moving reminders of humanity’s innate goodness that although it may be all but snuffed out in a great many people still it manages to shine through a select few and that truly is enough to hold this realm in balance. He who saves one soul, saves the world. Thank you for this reminder, friend.