Saturday, 26 December 2020

Stone The Bastard

Sorry Stephen, you just couldn’t stop talking about things they didn’t want people to know. So let’s now jump from the arrival of the Christ Child to his departure. Jesus became such a troublesome adult that he marked his own card. It’s never a popular move to challenge the status quo and he’d made a shedload of enemies along his way. His forte was highlighting the hypocrisy of the ruling class and it was especially bad form to attack the bankers changing money at the temple. ‘No Jesus, Red Card. You’re off the pitch!’ Back in the day they had no electricity, internet or FaceBook. I guess the fact that he often drew large crowds to his teachings was a more immediate measure of his popularity; he was getting too many ‘Likes’ to ignore. Very quickly his following exceeded the weekly attendance at the temple so that all this talk of peace and love was a head-on challenge to the given narrative. How could Rome control Judea when the place was full of cranks and conspiracy theorists? Those were the bad old days; thankfully nothing similar goes on today. It’s easier to ‘Unlike’ someone than to crucify them – and much cleaner. Now in 2020 we’ve gotten so good at washing our hands, to prevent the spread of disease, that obedient people can’t be blamed for anything at all. Now with our TV, radio and masks we can See only evil, Hear only evil but Speak no evil. We’ve convinced ourselves that these masks are ‘Safe and Effective’. No, sorry, silly me; that’s the vaccines. Facemasks are neither of these things. How can it be safe to reduce your oxygen intake, increase your CO2 and re-inhale toxins your body wants rid of? How can it be effective to wear a damp cloth mask that allows you to carry your own factory for Legionnaires disease? Didn’t Tony Fauci himself tell the world (10th March 2020, 60 minutes programme) that there’s no real need for anyone to wear a facemask? He was obviously having an off-message day. They’ve got to be more important than virtue signaling – right? Yes of course they are. They get you onto buses, trains, planes and into shops; how useful is that? They even make it difficult to see our illustrious leaders laughing at us. Shame Matt Hancock didn’t have one on his face during his interview on Talk Radio – he’s had such a difficult year. Now approaching 2021 what nutter would proclaim ‘My Kingdom is not of this world’? - It’s a wonderful place; what’s not to like about it? But it is under stress. If the first step to getting well is to stop getting sick then why would we add further to the world’s population? That’s a tough question, even for Bill Gates, but he’s certainly on the case – Commenting on his projection of an increase to over 9 Billion he said ‘If we do a really good job on vaccines, we might reduce that by 10 to 15% (TED talk ‘Innovating to Zero’, Feb 2010) But it’s early days. We’ll have to wait until the animal trials are over and since the covid-19 vaccination programme only started on 1st December, that’s going to take a while. But it’s started well. On the first day only two UK healthcare workers had an anaphylactic response to the vaccination. We’ll have to wait for the data to know whether or not there are any effects on human fertility. (UK Gov document REG 174) Watch this space!

Thursday, 24 December 2020

A Christmas Story

In the silence of a Christmas Eve, when peace breaks out the world over, we glimpse the reality of our Oneness and instinctive desire to protect the newborn child. In 2020 it feels especially important that we unite in our efforts to claim a new beginning for humanity, not as some mutant creation, controlled by a tyrannical force, but as the sovereign beings that we are, each weaving our unique thread into the tapestry of life. A central theme of the Christmas season is our vulnerability as we awaken into a new consciousness and understanding of our total dependence on one another. The Biblical account of the birth of the Christ child tells of Herod’s earthly insecurity and attempt to destroy the threat to his dominion. With devious cunning he instructs the Magi to return and inform him of the whereabouts of the infant so that he can pay homage. We are also told that on this cold night a pregnant woman in labour was turned away from the inn. Open-hearted shepherds on the hillsides heard the call and came with wonder to see the miracle long foretold. How is this a metaphor for life in 2020? This year has been truly bizarre. On Boxing Day Northern Ireland enters another period of business destroying lockdowns, this time for six weeks, but without a shred of evidence that they work. It seems as arbitrary as the decision that family members should return to their homeplace for the first census – hence the perilous journey of Joseph and Mary from Nazareth to Bethlehem, the town of David. Even 2,000 years ago humanity was familiar with obeying civic leaders under fear of sanction. For the majority of people life is a struggle and we ‘go along to get along’. Like the proverbial boiling frog we conform to ever tighter controls, not realizing that there is to be no end to the discomfort and that eventually life as we knew it will end. Devious cunning is being used to dupe us into obedient subjugation and to snitch on those who would oppose the constrictions. ‘Let us (the authorities) know where these conspiracy theorists are so that we can enter into discussions to determine the best way forward. We’re all in this together you know’. People weary of months of pointless oppression are bursting to bring a new consciousness to the world. Their pleas to be heard are being casually dismissed by the Mainstream Media and SAGE experts, who continue to plot behind closed doors. Like the shepherds of long ago, independent thinkers are joining from near and far to marvel at the innocence and simplicity of the new meme, same as the old meme, but now viewed with reverence and respect and with the instinctive desire to protect life and livelihoods as we know them. It remains to be seen if the next chapter, 2021 and beyond, is to lead to ‘The Slaughter of the Innocents’. Are people to be forced to accept an untested vaccine, or a series of vaccines (because this devious virus is constantly mutating), which could cause major damage through enhanced autoimmune reactions? Senior scientists Yeadon and Wodarg are particularly concerned that one such autoimmune response could attack the Syncytin-1 protein, which is essential for the development of a placenta in mammals. Is it worth the risk to human fertility that women of childbearing age accept a vaccine for a disease from which 99.95% of them will recover? The Christmas story is as exciting today as it always was. We can indeed determine the best way forward. We need open hearts, mutual respect and the removal of a fear narrative that is nothing short of State Sponsored Terrorism. Let us remember that the central message of Christmas is one of peace and goodwill. Let us each do what we feel is necessary to protect ourselves and stay healthy. Happy Christmas Everyone!