Hello again, friends!
Let’s be honest. Let’s all take a breath and recognize that the current world tensions have put Covid-issues on the back-burner. Our urgent grievances with government overreach seem petty in the face of the evil we witnessed on October 7th.
However, the CORE ISSUES we fight against are still lurking, solidified in policy and personnel and we need to keep the fight up.
Some have asserted that current world turbulence is just a smoke screen, a deflection strategy to cloak all of the pressing Covid issues we continue to uncover. My pinned tweet (X post) calls out the cycle we’re in:
Covid → Panic → Stay-at-home orders → Unemployment → Govt loans → Print money → Good times! → $ Devaluation → Tight budgets → Free money dries up → Confusion → Banks crash → Commercial real-estate crash → Defaults → Stocks crash → Depression → Panic → Cover-up → New crisis → Repeat
It’s the cover-up part that some have attributed to war now. And I think that’s accurate, in part. The conflict between Israel and the terrorist regime Hamas has us all stunned and has created a host of new tensions - even among Team Reality. Many of the media and academia are perfectly willing to push us off the conversation table. In reality though - this is a real war with real consequences. As I’ve noted, Putin’s thugs are unlikely to show up to our club and cause problems - the same cannot be said about Israel’s enemies.
On Twitter, my followers have seen the deep dive I've undertaken into this issue. A thorough, in-depth analysis, blending qualitative data, hard numbers, history, horrors and allegiances, has led to my solid footing in support of Israel. But it feels like it's March 2020 again, and here I am, standing up for an issue I think is both historically and morally correct - and causing rifts among us all.
Friends, not everything psyop.
While our government's handling of the pandemic is anything but commendable, attributing every Covid cram-down to well-orchestrated overlording is perhaps too easy, too pedestrian, too convenient. Attributing the very real outbreak of Middle East war to some convenient distraction to cover the Covid crimes is not accurate.
Blaming everything on a conspiracy absolves us of the hard work of changing minds and re-crafting policies.
Sometimes, what we witness could just be a result of sheer incompetence and calcified government intrusions rather than a calculated lockdown policy meant to oppress the masses in anticipation of some larger catastrophe. But there are indeed forces that oppose us and we need to be ready - even without the attention of the world on us - perhaps especially now.
Here's what’s critical: the Pandora’s box that Covid-19 opened isn’t going to close anytime soon. But these issues are on the back-burner for most of the world. Now, it seems we stand on the edge of a precipice, with a storm brewing in the distance.
In preparation, I'm currently harnessing an AI-driven project, compiling all types of data into an accessible, query-capable platform. I strongly believe that this platform could serve as a ready reckoner for when the rising storm unleashes its might.
If you'd be willing to join me in this journey, consider subscribing on a monthly or annual basis to the Substack. I’ll be sharing with subscribers how to test and access and make use of this upcoming tool!
Details coming soon!
Bottom line is this: The level of freedom we enjoy as humans should not to be taken for granted. Our liberties are essential and deserve staunch defense. We need to gear up for what's to follow. Every moment of trial and tribulation we face should be seen as training for the ensuing showdown.
Admittedly, these are tough times, but they’re also a time of preparation. Like the gruelling training montage in a 'Rocky' film, we're preparing for the fight ahead. Stay steadfast, stay tuned, and most importantly, stay engaged. Although it might seem that our ordeals have been forgotten, we're training for the battles to come.
Thank you Justin. Your words have articulated the despondency I’ve been feeling for the past three weeks
“Our urgent grievances with government overreach seem petty in the face of the evil we witnessed on October 7th.”
Yes, these events have revealed different once-dormant streams of thought within the medical freedom movement. I agree with people that it’s good to be skeptical, but that actually doesn’t mean jumping to conclusions that “everything’s a psy-op,” as so many are wont to do.
Not everything that happens in the world is able to be orchestrated by a a central cabal. The world is a big, messy place. And for westerners to think they can relate to radical Islamists - “after all doesn’t everyone want a peaceful life?” - is laughable
I truly wonder what will happen to our once-cohesive movement, but I salute you and will be upgrading to a paid subscriber. Looking forward to more reporting on Covid and otherwise.
People must network in real life, free use of social media and computing platforms may become restricted at any point should it serve the overlords.
I do not believe the Middle East problem is much different to the Eastern Europe conflict. The causes may be just or contrived, team "never let a crisis go to waste" will make maximum use of the fear and division it provides.
Can focusing on it help people to CHANGE anything? I have grave doubts if peaceful protest will be heard by any politicians, especially if they are part of the overlord cabal.
I believe that those of us who have gained skill and experience in the covid scam should keep the pressure on to find a chink in the armor that can be utilized to start unraveling this unholy mess.
My suggestion is not to get side tracked even though it feels that you have skills to analyze the situation I fear they will not help to resolve the situation that is orchestrated from outside the front line.