Let me say that I fully appreciate how people want to have things make sense and how they want to have a clear understanding of what’s right and what’s wrong — what’s good and what’s bad — who are the heroes and who are the villains.
That is understandable because that is largely what we each experience in our own personal lives. There we experience a level of control, insight and transparency as regards what is happening around us among those we know … and in our immediate vicinity.
As soon as you enter into “media world” though, you are entering into a world transformed by propaganda, which makes the matter of who anyone actually is, is much more questionable.
Everybody these days want to know who is “controlled opposition” and who is not. Of course they do, because the little munchkins always want someone to tell them what is true and what is not.
I don’t think however we can do that anymore in a clear yes or no sense.
I think we have to do it in a “percentage” sense.
If someone let’s say is wealthy and they exist in the public spotlight, then to some degree they have already been compromised.
So we could then ask that about Dr. Robert Malone. Begin by looking at his history - it would seem that this man has been compromised for 40 years!
Can he repent and make a change? Absolutely. Should we allow him to make that change? Yes, absolutely … so long as we don’t erase his history. And so long as we insist upon him being more accountable than ever before for his actions moving forward … just because he has now taken on a new role - the role of a public hero/advocate.
The problem is of course that the media is not going to walk us through this process or offer us any certainty. This process, we will have to undertake on our own and it may not be easy and it may even give us stomach cramps.
It’s certainly an annoyance trying to decipher so many variables in order to arrive at an acceptable truth - but tell me, what part of this new normal bullshit is NOT annoying?
You would have to be a total simpleton not to be upset by much of what passes for reality today.