tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5953806385060168124.post8406806455841393998..comments2024-03-29T15:07:08.455+08:00Comments on From the Narrow Desert: The plague worsens!Wm Jas Tychonievichhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07446790072877463982noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5953806385060168124.post-65979458419875445492021-05-17T01:00:24.682+08:002021-05-17T01:00:24.682+08:00"we need an understanding that goes beyond &#..."we need an understanding that goes beyond 'idiocracy' - because the block affects very intelligent, and numerate, people"<br /><br />Yes, it's something other than stupidity, but I haven't figured out exactly what.Wm Jas Tychonievichhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07446790072877463982noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5953806385060168124.post-21384706764843357922021-05-16T00:44:25.553+08:002021-05-16T00:44:25.553+08:00In other words, the Ahrimanic spiritual strategy p...In other words, the Ahrimanic spiritual strategy pretty much complete. For all intents and purposes, freely-willed human decision-making has been eliminated from the Earth. They might as well cut down on the brands of peanut butter and cereal next. Epimetheusnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5953806385060168124.post-85579202178067381352021-05-15T14:56:41.918+08:002021-05-15T14:56:41.918+08:00To get back to the subject of your post - in the f...To get back to the subject of your post - in the face of such astonishing inability to comprehend evidence on the part of the masses, we need an understanding that goes beyond 'idiocracy' - because the block affects very intelligent, and numerate, people. <br /><br />The phenomenon is, in fact, absolutely mainstream. I came across earlier than most people, perhaps, because I was involved in so many political correctness witch hunts. It is a total inability to reason, to make logical steps and then act upon them. <br /><br />It seems to be related to the bureaucratic structure of society; in the sense that people 'know' the 'answer' - that is, people (at the low levels) know what they 'have to' DO; therefore any reasoning is just time wasted. When evidence and reason leads to the 'wrong' answer, then it is immediately forgotten or discarded. <br /><br />Such an attitude was all-but universal in the university and health service bureaucracies. It was regarded as 'pointless', yet also wrong, to discuss whether a policy was good, and whether it ought to be implemented. Discussion was only allowed about How policy would be implemented. <br /><br />And vice versa; virtue was demonstrated by enthusiastic embrace of top-down policy, and effective implementation. <br /><br />I had some experience of interacting with very high level bureaucrats - e.g. Chief Medical Officer and government minister; and it was clear that they too were merely 'following orders' and did not feel themselves able to evaluate or resist policies. I would be willing to bet that the same applies even at a global level. <br /><br />The real strategists are apparently very few and at a very high level - perhaps the supernatural demonic level - and everybody below that level regards themselves as 'implementers' and therefore coherent thinking is futile and forbidden. <br /><br />In essence, thinking remains possible - but conclusions must be disconnected from evaluations, decisions, actions. The prime logical move of 2021 is the non sequitur. Bruce Charltonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09615189090601688535noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5953806385060168124.post-47233544827067621482021-05-15T14:21:39.224+08:002021-05-15T14:21:39.224+08:00It makes perfect sense, on the assumption that the...It makes perfect sense, on the assumption that the world is a totalitarian prison, and prisons (to some degree) must always be in 'lockdown'. <br /><br />If there are birdemic deaths, then we "need" lockdown. (Because.) <br /><br />If there are no (or just a few) deaths, then we need lockdown - to keep it that way. <br /><br />If positive tests (aka "cases") are rising, then we must intervene to break the trend. <br /><br />If positive tests are falling - then we need to initiate or continue lockdown in order to 'beat' the disease. <br /><br /><br />I could continue - but all of the above 'reasons' have been given in the past year in the UK - and there are more. Whatever happens, or does not happen, we will always 'need' lockdown.<br /><br />But it may well be that lockdowns are one of those 'holding the wolf by the ears' things. The longer they continue, the more dangerous it is to stop them. <br /><br />Taiwan is apparently in a rare position that the world government will not tolerate in the long term; they are an *anomaly* in the direction of autonomy - and in a US client-state, too. What is amazing is how long they have been able to stand-apart from the US and the developed world. Perhaps They are not worried about Taiwan causing trouble - in the way that They are clearly worried about some of the Anglosphere nations.Bruce Charltonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09615189090601688535noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5953806385060168124.post-10518215182399153702021-05-15T14:03:19.691+08:002021-05-15T14:03:19.691+08:00So 29 sheeple tested positive for having had the v...So 29 sheeple tested positive for having had the vaxx and now the sky is falling.jorgen bnoreply@blogger.com