Scared People... and... Stolen Valor!
Another Guest post (about becoming Free).... and... a crime punishable by prison!
In my own grizzly way, I’ve also discussed how to become ungovernable.
In other words, how not to get swept up in short-term chaos, societal’s mind viruses, nor in the usual systems that can sap your energy and time, from Statism!
Statism [i.e., Blue Pill People]:
A mind that has an unending, all enduring faith and wholehearted support of government and authority, and its practice in our lives. In the words of JP Sears, “Those who choose blue to stay plugged into the matrix love to live in an unawakened state, knowing they’re free to do as they’re told.”
Hell, I even wrote an entire bulletin, giving you 7 ways to take bold actions that will turn away the establishment’s control over your life.
But today, I’d like to pass along a proclamation from Mr. Jesse Elder — look at it as a manifesto for Team Humanity! This is something that goes hand-in-hand, nicely, with my own prior writings. It’s something that will inspire you to be hard to deceive as possible; a reminder to stay focused, foolish and free!
by Jesse Elder
Confused people are easy to control.
Scared people are even easier to control.
People who don’t understand themselves at the level of their own identity are easy targets for those who would manipulate them.
If you don’t want to believe you’re being manipulated, then just ignore such things as the documentaries, Century of The Self and The Social Dilemma, or the interview with Yuri Bezmenov.
Disregard the books The Sovereign Individual, Atlas Shrugged, Dumbing Us Down, and The Creature From Jekyll Island.
Do not bother yourself looking into Project Mockingbird or the work of Dr. Donald Ewen Cameron, or the euphemistically named Tuskegee Study.
And if you happen to watch movies like the Matrix or V for Vendetta, ignore any stark similarities to your world.
After all, they’re just movies, right?
To become free is an uncomfortable thing.
It requires emptying your mind of the heaviest and most thorough of programming.
Then you must repack and replace your knowledge base with facts that stand up to the most rigorous and intense scrutiny you’re capable of mustering.
This path is not for everyone.
To be brave enough to forget everything you think you know, and endure countless moments of uncertainty as you realize the extent of the lies that you’ve been told.
To move past the inevitable fear and anger that always comes with the awareness that you’ve been programmed to be… the human equivalent of domestic livestock… useful enough to be productive, but not wild and powerful enough to cause harm or escape.
These coming 5–15 years will be the most exciting, and for many, the most tumultuous, even chaotic, of any chapter that humans have seen (as far as I know).
Most people have already fallen for the lies, and will continue their lockstep march into collectivism disguised as unity.
They will experience the loss of their logical, natural, and intuitive individuality brought on by the intense social programming that masquerades as inclusivity and tolerance.
This is all to further the goals of transhumanism.
Make enough people believe that people are bad (especially for the planet), and you’ll hear the voices raise up saying, ”WE NEED LESS PEOPLE!”
To them, I say…
Lead the way if that’s what you believe.
Waking up is hard.
Staying asleep is comforting.
The question is:
Will you hit the snooze button?
Or, will you rise up out of the slumber, that collective trance you were put into before your trusting child’s mind was capable of discerning reality from theater?
I respect the rights of every individual human to make whatever choices they believe are right. For them.
But I’ll be damned if I’ll pretend to be what I’m not.
I am a living man.
I am an extension of GodForce, an infinite soul playing some sort of cosmic XBox in this perfect body that was made physical here on this planet by a grace that I hope to one day fully understand.
I belong to no one.
I am no slave.
My mind is my own.
I know what I would die for, therefore I understand what I live for.
If you can truly say the same for yourself about that last sentence, then you have my deep respect.
If you can’t, then I suggest you decide swiftly if you’re going to hit the snooze button or wake up.
What you decide is up to you, and you alone.
If you’re on Team Machine, and you see humans as inferior meat suits that accidentally learned to think, I wish you well with your robot overlords.
Hopefully they’ll find you useful enough to feed and water. As for my allies and me, we’re on Team Human; We use machines, but are careful not to be used by them.
We are responsibly wild, and we are permanently, unapologetically free. There are plenty of room and resources on the planet for everyone, carbon and silicon based alike.
Do what you will. I do not consent to becoming a machine. I am a man. This statement stands as my testament.
And so it is.
Now… about the 2nd part of this bulletin’s title:
STOLEN VALOR
As an honorably-discharged veteran, this hits home with me… as I have seen this kind of “exaggerated dance” with the truth elsewhere, too. Men calling themselves “warriors” (but without having fought); men calling themselves “patriotic” (while advocating for perverted social norms and disarming personal liberties).
So, now, I’ll let you decide for yourself via a Redacted report on 8-8-24.
by Natali Morris
Stolen valor is a federal crime.
This came up this week in relation to Governor Tim Walz's military career, current candidate for Vice President on the Kamala Harris ticket.
Stolen valor is when someone embellishes or makes fraudulent claims about their military career. It is punishable by prison time because it is a very serious charge in the military.
Governor Walz is a veteran of the Minnesota National Guard. He was sent to Italy during Operation Enduring Freedom, which was what the U.S. called the war in Afghanistan between the years 2001 and 2021.
In his campaigns he has played fast and loose with his association with Enduring Freedom, saying that he served "in support of Eduring Freedom" but never clarifying that he was neither a part of that operation nor in Afghanistan. His staff was pushed on this in 2009 by Enduring Freedom veterans in this video.
Another video was recently shared of Walz promoting gun control and saying "we can make sure that those weapons of war that I carried in war is the only place where those weapons are at."
But he wasn't in war. Is that stolen valor? Even CNN now admits that Walz "has used language that suggested that he carried weapons in a fighting situation. There is no evidence that any time that he was in the position of being shot at and some of his language could easily be seen to suggest that he was.”
Does it matter? According to NPR, not really. This is just fodder of a few old vets on the Internet "who get on social media and call each other very bad words" and it's otherwise fine. They say it's a shame that military service is being politicized. Politicized bad, but embellished fine? That's an insensitive take, but to be expected from NPR.
"We're turning into a culture with no common sense! — a country that looks weak and has lost much credibility with its core adversaries!”
— Paraphrasing Trump, speaking at Mar-A-Lago, 8-8-24
Sucking BoneSpur cock in broad daylight is a terrible optic, Bruh.