They Weaponised Your Disbelief (The Ultimate Psyop) (Feat. Eros) Silas Speaks
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Silas and crew continue to put out some of the most thought-provoking discussions out there.
Eros presents a very interesting perspective. I agree that we are meant to find their "clues" which are layed out for us. I don't embrace the depopulation angle. We are the farm animals necessary to keep the farm viable. My position is that a nonhuman machine intelligence has come into this realm and is attempting to model manKIND...how we think, how we feel, and attempt to access our spirit or soul. This REQUIRES engagement, reaction, and assessment.
With all due respect to Mr Interstitial - the reason I came to the conclusion the Butler ear shot and the CK event do not cause fear is because both of those events are nonsense. That doesn’t mean that if I see a man w a large firearm in my day to day life I won’t be scared. Also I’m not sure Mr. Interstitial is aware that the reason I do not fear a virus or a nuclear bomb is because neither of them exist.
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The system is terrible, and this is due to everyone's belief in its authority.
ReplyDeleteSilas's answer is to become *more* involved in it. The materialistic reality *is* the thing for him. It's just a question of getting enough people to understand it so that then something something and then WE will have freedom!
The problem with this is that any collective answers are bound to fail. People are nice enough, but if they have authority over you, even with the best of intentions, this will result in tyranny. Any collective answers, authority of the group is already tyranny. Sure, the older religious tyranny was probably less immersive than technocracy, maybe it was 'better', but no, it wasn't 'good'. Would you want Silas to be your philosopher king?
The answer is that each person needs to do the work for themselves. They need to build a personal hermeneutics (personal interpretation or model of reality), and base themselves on this, rather than what someone else has to say. So, epistemological anarchy, no thought leaders. Confident individuals are not concerned about the offers of the system, as they use their own internal metric to assess right and wrong. It's the collective insanity that is the problem in the first place, a sort of laziness where most people want the goodies but not the work, an intention that is turned against them and makes them slaves.
Hi Al...thanks for your comment and perspective. As I have previously voiced...I am grateful for anyone providing their idea of a framework of this thing in which we exist. Silas does this in a thoughtful and reflective voice. I agree with your sentiments, yet am aware of the controller's interests in collecting data on one's response to their bread crumbs. More and more, I am immersed in my internal world and its architecture. Best regards, db
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