#SSP0109 - 22 01 15 - THE LONG SCREW
HERE COME THE COVID BREAD LINES
JANITOR 004
This is happening in Chicago tonight.
Watch "Brutal Cold Makes Life Miserable on Covid-19 Testing Lines" on YouTube
JANITOR 002
I just googled "Long lines in Chicago." One source says Chicago might need federal help to staff their Covid testing lines, I'm guessing because Chicago can't staff their own mandate.
That is funny.
Another source showed long lines at the Chicago Post Office due to lack of clerks, so the Feds are not in a position to help either.
JANITOR 004
This vaccination business is becoming a real pandemic.
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Why don't people notice this?
JANITOR 002
Cognitive blindness. It costs them too much to notice it. Many people are so deep in the system of obedience to medical tyranny that even a glimpse at the truth (which is all any of us ever really get) would tear apart their worldview and pop the system-provided bubble they live in, which pays the checks and provides the cultural status, so it would be suicide for them to accept the truth. They have to keep marching forward in their system-provided bubbles because to stop is to pop.
I only assume this to be true of others because that is how I am. We all live in a bubble. We are all cognitively blind.
Those long lines in the Chicago cold for CovAIDS tests are full of people in their system-provided "Covid Bubble" which they consented to and put on like an astronaut's suit. And they are terrified it might pop (they'd rather take the poker in the nose or the needle in the arm than let the truth pop their system-bubble). They sincerely hope that the drummers are not marching them off a cliff, though deep down they know the cliff looms, nevertheless they keep marching, because the chance to keep playing with the toys they got along with them inside their bubbles for one more mile of marching toward a possible cliff is still better than rejecting or disconnecting from the system they are addicted to. At least that is what they are telling themselves.
But think about it. Outside of their system-provide bubble is freedom from the fear and lies of the system. For example, for as long as I was in the system and feeding on it's lies, I don't think I ever really knew if God was telling me the truth when he said "Do not fear" because I saw fear all around me inherent in the system itself, or so I was led to believe. As soon as I stopped believing the system's lies, I felt for the first time what not being afraid actually feels like. And I realized God was not lying, I just had no idea how to not be afraid. I couldn't define "at peace." I'm speaking in hyperbole about the past, I'm certain I found peace in various ways, but you get my drift.
The truth is I am addicted to the same system I am rejecting.
I wanted Dominoes Pizza last night after work even though I have a fridge full of food but I didn't want to cook. I live near MSU so the Dominoes near me is open late--until 3:30am. Well, they've been closing much sooner lately due to low staffing "over the Holidays" says the answering machine, but the Holidays were two weeks ago! This Dominoes has previously been able to stay open late because the college provided endless staffing. Now it does not. Sounds like a lot of non-participation among the youth. Anyways, I went home and cooked a fine meal, but I sure was sad that the system wasn't providing me with fast, cheap, and hot right there on the side of the road through a window not even having to hop off the saddle of my horse.
When compared to a typical middle class office worker I am very much out of the system but when compared to a mountain man I am chin deep in it. Nevertheless I can't even begin to imagine how hard it would be for those deeper in to voluntarily reject the system. My own choices led to the police showing up at my door telling me my ride on the American Dream Roller Coaster is over. I was exiled because I deserved it. My forced separation from society sucked, but it was too late to complain. And because it was out of my hands, it was actually an easier exit than many deeper in will experience. I don't want to see the system go but it is obviously changing and very quickly and all around us.
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Here is another reason why I think people don't pay attention to statistics like this. We live in a post logic world. People are done with logic. They've had enough--probably because liars use logic too. If you consider game theory, the game designers are the liars. They build a big fake world for players to play in. The world uses familiar logic to draw people into the fantasy. Many people enjoy these worlds until they stop being logical, like the player is wandering in a massive 3D environment and hits an invisible wall that won't let him walk any further. Now the logic fundamentals of the game itself have broken the spell over the player. The fantasy is over, time to go play a different game, or worse yet, go play in the backyard.
I am affected by this to. I notice it when I am trying to fix a problem that requires real world physics, like changing a car tire or loosening a rusty screw. I get mad really quickly if real physics stop me from doing what I want. This is because no video game I have ever played had a rusty bolt I had to bloody a knuckle over to loosen. If a game did have a rusty bolt for me to interact with, all I really had to do was press B over and over again for example. Games are so much easier. The real world is too logical. Everyone wants to go be a butterfly-horse-pony-kitten in the metaverse now.
The system has convinced the humans that a cage is more safe than the wide open forest.
JANITOR 004
Thanks for sharing your thoughts that have gone back far in your life and some more recent. I have never been a fan of video games as you well know. When they entered the world, my life as I knew it had ended. Because I would not join in the social experiment of games that got you nowhere. No physical exercise, no real mental advancements. Challenges that weren't real. Lives lost lives reappearing. That is unreal. And it is able to trick you into thinking real life is like that. It is not. Taking the vaccine isn't a video game challenge. Taking the vaccine which is not a vaccine but gene therapy is deadly.
JANITOR 002
I'm pretty sure everyone who stood in the bread lines of Russia in the 1980's were just dudes like me looking for a Dominoes at 3 AM. No Russian farmer ever stood in a bread line I am certain of that.
Watch "Russia Food LInes" on YouTube