I always glimpse at Corbett Report, but seldom find it worth my time because he’s trapped in the loop on trying to make the world a better place. Still, once in a while he says something that is going to endure across the ages. In this podcast interview Corbett says a couple of those things.
1. Everyone draws their “crazy line” differently. We all have one, a boundary beyond which we consider it crazy nonsense to go. The reason Corbett doesn’t draw my interest is that he draws my ministry outside his crazy line. I’m not complaining; I’m explaining why I don’t bother with most of his output. (The other reason is that I consider his partner, Pilato, inexcusably annoying; I’m convinced he does it on purpose.)
2. Much more important is that the podcast host and Corbett both agreed that there is some senseless obsession with fear porn (they didn’t call it that) in the dissident media. Every day, the dissident media comes up with a bunch of warnings about what They are doing to us. It’s a very addictive thing for audiences. What few notice is that it makes you feel helpless unless you have plans to act illegally. And of course, all of that becomes steered in certain directions that constitute a kind of trap.
And Corbett touched on why this dominates the alternative media: (a) It’s a sales pitch and (b) it’s exactly what TPTB want us to believe, that we are helpless. This is why I say that people like Alex Jones are “controlled opposition”. They keep insisting that something is going to happen on this or that date, and it seems nobody notices that it never does. Instead, the announcer has moved on to some other threat. It’s all theater.
The other trick is that controlled opposition will always have one thing they simply refuse to talk about, something that is pertinent and an even bigger threat than the stuff they will discuss.
Corbett goes on to explain that there are really big shifts in the paradigms of life, and they do come rather suddenly. But he also insists that almost all of them were visible before they were thrust upon us. WW1 and WW2 were planned and executed by a the ruling classes of all the governments involved working together secretly, people who would not be hurt by the warfare. The fear porn vendors act as if every little thing is a paradigm shift, instead of pointing out how the thousand little fears together constitute a single complete plan.
Did you notice how COVID was used to establish the precedent that we will soon have to submit to digital tracking, not by advertisers, but tracking by government? Do you understand that this is why all those scammy services are coming around door to door in some places, offering a “free phone and cell service” to people who receive any kind of federal assistance? Yeah, that includes me with my VA disability and Social Security pensions. The whole point is that the nexus of tracking will be cellphones funded by some obscure government program. You cannot turn off the tracking or limit it in any way, by contract; the phone will be federal property.
(Side note: It’s crappy phone service, by the way. Lots of data limitations, etc. The free phone is junk, loaded with mandatory spyware and advertising, plus restrictions on the apps you can install. And it means only one resident per household gets that phone; everyone else has do without. You can’t even get the option to add lines at your cost.)
But that tracking is not quite here yet, in the sense that it is fully mandatory on everyone. There are bits and pieces of the plan still missing. We still don’t have universal cellphone availability just yet; that’s coming. And there needs to be at least one more major event to force it down our throats. Meanwhile, more and more standard services, including government services, require a cellphone to access.
The denial of access to places and contact tracing is only part of it. They still need a means to force all your activities to pass through that phone. There are too many other devices on the Net that cannot be controlled that way. It’s going to take time, yet. That’s the truth.
I’m glad no one has come here to try to offer us free cell phones and service, etc. Maybe my neighborhood isn’t the right demographic for it, but a lot of people here wouldn’t go for having that presence near them.