Another nicely written piece 👍. I certainly agree and can see the people who are still unawares, they are being led to an untimly end by way of a multitude of adverse reactions to the potentially slow acting poison they managed to infect most of the population with.
I like Neil Oliver but I get tired of his constant negativity. We KNOW what they are doing to us and where they want to take us. I look to Neil and people like him for some answers. I get none.
I recognise this feeling and share it a lot of the time. I have good and bad days. Sometimes I cannot bear to read yet another wave of frightening news and memes. Others help me understand and help give some form to my own thinking. It is interesting to hear interpretations and analogies. I often feel I am learning something. Neil is never going to provide answers, mainly because his particular forum won't let him. It seems to me that every small gesture and activity in the right direction, everything intended for the good that is, moves things forward. Jordan Peterson said something like, if you do a good thing, you don't know just how good it is, (and if you do a bad thing, you don't know how bad it is) so the smallest move could change a lot. I just found the train analogy interesting and provocative, and felt it was saying more than (perhaps) he intended and wanted to explore that a little further. We are all on a hard road here, and wondering what to do takes up a lot of my time these days. I take another one of JP's rules for life, rule#8 tell the truth. It's a start.
Another nicely written piece 👍. I certainly agree and can see the people who are still unawares, they are being led to an untimly end by way of a multitude of adverse reactions to the potentially slow acting poison they managed to infect most of the population with.
Keep up the good work. 😉
Many thanks for your comments Craig, always encouraging!
Love Neil Oliver. A man of truth! Incredible he hasn't been fired yet!
I like Neil Oliver but I get tired of his constant negativity. We KNOW what they are doing to us and where they want to take us. I look to Neil and people like him for some answers. I get none.
I recognise this feeling and share it a lot of the time. I have good and bad days. Sometimes I cannot bear to read yet another wave of frightening news and memes. Others help me understand and help give some form to my own thinking. It is interesting to hear interpretations and analogies. I often feel I am learning something. Neil is never going to provide answers, mainly because his particular forum won't let him. It seems to me that every small gesture and activity in the right direction, everything intended for the good that is, moves things forward. Jordan Peterson said something like, if you do a good thing, you don't know just how good it is, (and if you do a bad thing, you don't know how bad it is) so the smallest move could change a lot. I just found the train analogy interesting and provocative, and felt it was saying more than (perhaps) he intended and wanted to explore that a little further. We are all on a hard road here, and wondering what to do takes up a lot of my time these days. I take another one of JP's rules for life, rule#8 tell the truth. It's a start.
I agree with what you say, Sideways. It's just depressing and counter-productive to listen to this stuff day in, day out. I want some hope!