[EDITOR’S NOTE (2:47pm): I totally spaced on this before publishing: massive thanks to Adam M. and Amiko for their generous donations at the end of last week. Your support is what makes this all possible.]
You know that joke I keep making about what happens when I take a couple days off from the blog… it’s kinda starting to not be funny anymore. That means there is a lot to share today. So before I waste any more of our time, I’m glad to see you made it back to the hole. Let’s get to it.
The Dixie Fire Got Nothing on Australia
It appears Aussies may have finally had enough of being treated like convicts. Or maybe they were just upset about Afghanistan hogging the spotlight.
And as the inmates of the once and current penal colony begin rising up, ZeroHedge details how Aussie Cops Pledge to Unleash “Full Force” As Large Anti-Lockdown Protests Turn Violent. It was already ugly in the land locked-down under with the draconian measures employed by the government. Now the state seems to think it has some sort of mandate to crush any and all opposition; and there appears to be quite a bit of opposition.
And they’re not wasting time in punishing individuals they designate as responsible for the civil unrest. In the article Victoria Man Who Promoted Anti-Lockdown Protest on Social Media is Jailed for Eight Months for Reclaim the Net, Christina Maas tells us exactly how the state has been treating its dissidents. Spoiler Alert: it’s not much different from how they treat livestock.
Speaking of punishing dissidents – back in the 90s, liberal NPCs in the United States were outraged about the practice of caning in places like Singapore. I wonder what their sub-routine would make them say about this:
And since we can’t seem to let a day go by without being reminded of the Eurasian Chessboard Picture-Show, Robert Inlakesh breaks down the reality of the unfolding debacle in Afghanistan for TLAV better than anybody else I’ve seen.
COVID-1984 Was Never About a Virus
The illusion of protection from the alleged virus continues to evaporate in the United States. Citing one of the country’s “papers of record,” ZeroHedge reports NYT Admits Plastic COVID Barriers Provide False Sense of Security, Could Make Things Worse. It’s funny how it seems that the mitigation measures imposed by top-down authoritarian bureaucrats keep turning out proven to be doing more damage than good. Not “ha ha!” funny, but… I think you get the idea.
And while we’re on the subject of completely ineffective protection measures being imposed on the population whether they want it or not, the money train keeps a-rolling.
And just like that, the next phase of the COVID con game is almost upon us. But if you think you are the only one Big Pharma is trying to get over on, take a gander at this from Great Game India. Their new article – the Untold Story of mRNA Technology Used in COVID-19 Vaccines – outlines the delivery technology of the experimental gene therapy injections, and how it was likely stolen from its inventor. The more you know about it, the more you begin to realize that this is just standard operating procedure for the industry.
The Technocrats Are Coming Home to Roost
Freedom to innovate has always been the foundation of Silicon Valley, right? Writing for Tech Dirt, Karl Bode reveals Google Has Been Paying Wireless Carriers Billions to Not Develop Competing App Stores. Now wait, hold on just a minute… 2 app stores (Apple & Google)… sounds like 2 political parties (Republicans & Democrats)… nah, must be another coincidence theory. What was I even thinking?
Do you remember a few days back when we were talking about Toyota slashing production estimates due to the alleged semiconductor shortage? Well, it looks like the second person effect is now in full effect. ZeroHedge informs us Semi Shortage Continues to Sting Auto Production, With VW and Toyota Cutting Output. I expect the third auto manufacturer announcement (aka domino) within the next week.
And now we may finally have an answer to the question of why there’s a semiconductor shortage in the first place. Take a moment to meet your future robot managers.
And maybe the end of human civilization – you know, just as an indirect benefit. God help us all.
Wrapping up our peek into the technocratic hellscape that threatens to become reality with each passing day, a new feature story by Caitlin Johnstone for Consortium News teaches us why the Oligarchic Empire is Actually Easy to Understand. And it really is that simple, folks. The masses’ belief in the narrative is what ultimately keeps it afloat. That narrative is easily broken with competing storylines that provide more fact than fiction. That’s where I come in, along with many others.
Even if They Succeed in Wiping Out 90% of the Population, There Will Still Be More of Us Than Them
If you are a regular reader of this blog, then you know that finding solutions to these problems we all face is an area of focus. In the new F.E.E. article Don’t Want to Go to College Wearing a Mask 24/7? Here’s What to Do Instead, Hannah Frankman summarizes some practical advice for students looking to avoid the boot heel of tyranny. To me, the bottom line here rings true: real-world experience trumps an expensive piece of paper every single time, regardless of what that paper states. Some people even manage to figure out on their own that college degrees have absolutely no correlation to achieving success.
I tried to warn you that there was a lot to share today. If you’re still reading – and good for you if you are – and you need comprehensive documentation for the uselessness of face masks to prevent the spread of alleged viral transmission, Great Game India has got you covered with a List of 30 Studies Showing Face Masks Are Useless Against COVID-19. Feel free to spread these links to school boards and other institutions that may be attempting to gaslight you and your children for profit.
Whew.
If this is how the week is starting, I’ve got a feeling we might be in for a show over the next several days. Grab your popcorn and get strapped in – it could be a very bumpy ride.
[WE NEED YOUR HELP! We’ve been growing, and we would like that to continue. If you find value in the work that we do, you can support that work here with a donation. No amount is too small, no gift is too large. All of it goes toward helping manufacturingreality.org continue the pursuit of breaking the corporate media narrative. And we do appreciate all of your support.]