Sunday, May 22, 2022

"Caring for Others" as Psy-Op

I trust that you all do indeed care for others. But I'd like to talk about how “caring for others” can be used as a Psy-Op. Please let me explain.

The US is less than 1/23 of the world’s population, yet we consume almost 1/3 of the world’s energy and almost 1/3 of the world’s manufactured products. And we have consumed this for many decades.

The US has the 6th worst debt-to-GDP ratio out of the 100 most populated countries in the world. And a good portion of our GDP is of the porn, video games, and soda pop variety, if you know what I mean.

The US’s debt-to-GDP ratio is on the verge of being at the level where the IMF would come in and force austerity measures onto a country (discontinuing public services such as Social Security and Medicare, and forcing the private sale of public property).

Of course, what has kept this from ever happening to the US is the reality of the Petrodollar, the US Dollar’s global reserve currency status, our roughly 750 foreign military bases, our 11 nuclear-powered aircraft carriers, and the interrelationships between all of the above.

But never mind all of that. There is no need to educate ourselves about any of these complex realities, nor of their effects on so many people in this world.

The key thing here is for us to keep demonstrating our care for others by towing the official line. Whatever the official line happens to be in the moment.


For the last couple of years, the official line focused mostly on Covid-19.

Never mind that we hastily released and then quickly mandated jabs of a novel gene-therapy (that had only been rarely used before, and only on terminally-ill patients) in order to treat a respiratory virus.

Never mind that those jabs trick human cells to produce toxic spike proteins.

Never mind that coronavirus spike proteins, ACE2 receptors and furin cleavage sites are all in the world's patent literature predating the emergence of Covid-19.

Never mind that Uttar Pradesh, a state with 2/3 the population of the US in an area smaller than Oregon, had a huge and well-publicized “spike” in Covid cases, but then became Covid-free before they ramped up their vaccination program - conclusively proving that vaccination was clearly not the only way through the pandemic.

The key thing here is for us to keep demonstrating our care for others by towing the official line.


Never mind that nobody has a time machine that can return to us from 10 years in the future to tell us how all-cause mortality, all-cause hospitalization, and all-cause illness played out in the jabbed versus the un-jabbed. Never mind that absolutely no one can therefore conclusively say whether or not those jabs were “safe and effective”. Maybe they were. Maybe they weren’t. Never mind that despite not knowing the long-term effects of the jabs, that we jabbed children and pregnant women. Never mind that we forced these jabs on many millions of people.

Never mind that some of the poorest and least vaccinated countries in our world are the ones that had the least health problems with Covid.

Never mind that all the world’s countries are now signing treaties with the WHO agreeing to hand over their sovereignty to the global pharmaceutical complex during the next pandemic. Never mind that this is the same pharmaceutical complex that just a few years ago everybody knew could not be trusted.

The key thing here is for us to keep demonstrating our care for others by towing the official line.


And now the official line focuses mostly on Ukraine.

Never mind that Ukraine has a deep and complex geopolitical history, and is guaranteed to have a complex and pivotal geopolitical role well into the future considering its location on the world island.

Never mind that Russia has had a naval base in Crimea for longer than the US has been a country. Never mind that after the US-backed Coup in Ukraine in 2014, roughly 95% of Crimean residents voted to be part of Russia rather than stay part of Ukraine.

Never mind that the two provinces (oblasts) in the Donbass (Luhansk and Donetsk), after the 2014 Coup, have been engaged in a civil war with Ukraine after they voted to become republics independent of Ukraine, and for the last 8 years have been officially and openly requesting Russia’s help in their struggle to gain their independence.

Never mind that the whole East and South of the Ukraine has strong and deep ties to Russia (not just the Crimea, Luhansk and Donetsk oblasts, but all of the oblasts along the entire Black Sea coast all the way into Odessa and beyond Ukraine’s borders into Transnitria in Moldova). Never mind that the majority of the population in all of this region are ethnic Russians who speak Russian.

The key thing here is for us to keep demonstrating our care for others by towing the official line.


Never mind that NATO is not just a defensive alliance, but is also an invasive alliance - for example, its invasion of Libya in 2011. Libya posed no threat to any NATO country. NATO said it invaded for “humanitarian” reasons. Before the NATO invasion, Libya had one of the highest per capita incomes in Africa. One of the lowest levels of income inequality. One of the highest literacy rates. One of the best health and education systems. Since the invasion, Libya has had open-air slave markets. Libyan parents have placed themselves and their children on rubber rafts with only their clothes on their backs, to make their way across the Mediterranean to foreign countries who speak foreign tongues, because they knew that was their best option for their future.

The key thing here is for us to keep demonstrating our care for others by towing the official line.


Never mind that the Ukrainian war that began with the US-backed 2014 Coup could have been ended at any time by doing 3 simple and very reasonable things:

1) Recognizing that Crimea is part of Russia

2) Recognizing that Luhansk and Donetsk are independent of Ukraine

3) Agreeing that Ukraine never joins NATO

The key thing here is for us to keep demonstrating our care for others by towing the official line.


Never mind that Zelensky was elected as Ukrainian President by overwhelming majority primarily because of his campaign promise of peace, to end the ongoing Ukrainian Civil War. He chose not to follow through on these campaign promises which originally got him elected.

Never mind the Minsk Agreements

Never mind the $54 Billion dollars the US has spent mostly sending arms to Ukraine since Feb 24th, 2022. Never mind that this is over 2/3 of the annual Russian military budget. Never mind that it would have cost nothing to simply encourage Ukraine to abide by the Minsk Agreements.

Never mind that despite all of the weapons delivered, and all the corporate and social media assurances that Russia is losing this war, that dang, Russia will likely win this war regardless of what anybody says or how much money we spend. So the longer we prolong the war, the more people will die for nothing.

The key thing here is for us to keep demonstrating our care for others by towing the official line.


Never mind that despite all of the economic sanctions against Russia made with the express intention of crippling the Russian economy and bringing about Regime Change in Russia, that Russia has increased revenues from energy sales despite selling less volume, and that the Russian Ruble is stronger today than before the invasion. Not to mention the fact that Putin enjoys more popular support in Russia now than any present Western leader does in their own country.

The key thing here is for us to keep demonstrating our care for others by towing the official line.


Never mind that all of the economic sanctions against Russia will continue to blow back harder onto the West. This increasing blow back will inevitably lead to much cold and potentially famine next winter for many millions, but least of all for Russians.

The key thing here is for us to keep demonstrating our care for others by towing the official line.


I certainly don’t want Ukrainians to die in a stupid war. We had an easy and reasonable way to prevent that war, by encouraging Ukraine to follow the Minsk Agreements. We missed that chance. We had an easy and reasonable way to stop it soon after Russia began its full-on invasion in February 2022. We missed that chance too.

I don’t know how to take seriously any Western leader that keeps blowing these chances, and instead keeps escalating this conflict so that we can fight to the last Ukrainian, just to show them how much we care.


Is supporting the economic sanctions against Russia really the best way to demonstrate care for others? Or is it a slow and convoluted way for the West to commit civilizational suicide?

Is escalating this complex Ukrainian conflict into World War III and/ or global thermonuclear war really the best way to demonstrate care for others?

Let’s all just sit and meditate on that last question.

How insane are we if we even have to ask that last question?

Is “caring for others” one of the most effective Psy-Ops of all time?

How about we all care for others in our own way?

How about we stop demonizing others who care in different ways?

I love you all, and trust that you care for others. Whether or not you agree with me on any of the above does not affect my love for you at all.


P.S. For decades I said that the only difference between the USSR and the USA was that the USSR started out being run by just one company (the Communist Party), while here in the USA, we were simply taking longer to get there. In my opinion, that’s mostly why the USSR collapsed first.

This is also a large part of why WE are collapsing now. (The dancing in this linked video is a genius way to get around the Tik-Tok algorithms, and get the message out that we are now essentially being run by one company.) But never mind - well..., you know the drill by now.


P.S.S. We can choose to have an American Evolution where we reel our Empire back in before it collapses, and do so in a responsible way that promotes world peace and stability into the future.

Or we can choose to continue to follow the Neocons while they stumble from one foreign-policy debacle after another as they desperately try to maintain US uni-polar hegemony over the world.

It’s embarrassing really. But remember: the key thing here is for us to keep demonstrating our care for others by towing the official line!


Watch how much these folks care: TV War Experts are Paid Shills for Weapons Manufacturers




2 comments:

  1. Excellent post but please note that the correct usage is "toe the line".

    ReplyDelete
  2. Yeah. I guess I wasn't toeing the line.
    I sure do like the "towing the line" version. Makes me think of small little tug boats moving a huge boat through a channel.

    ReplyDelete

Thanks for reading a Clueless Honky. Feel free to leave constructive feedback.