Clarity for Difficult Times

As Federal Governments – revelling in the knowledge that they have found a way to end-run our Constitutions and Charters of Rights and Freedoms – are establishing literal Fascism by declaring perpetual states of emergency and by partnering with big business, big tech, big social, big pharma and big media.

As Provincial Governments indirectly enforce their draconian lockdowns, mask mandates and vaccination passports, by downloading the enforcement of their mandates to corporations, thereby evading responsibility.

As Political Party Leaders, in an astonishing level of stupidity and spinelessness, actually crow about the degree to which they are caving to the cabal’s imperious agenda;

As AI computer-modelled mandates, myopically contrived by unelected Health Officers, are mindlessly imposed by robot Politicians caught in the snare of executive incapacity;

As these lawless edicts are promoted by a duplicitous and venal Fake Media including its so-called Journalists who are caught in the gyves of vice;

As so many lemming-like Voters acquiesce – manipulated into surrendering their sovereignty – dancing in fear and blind obedience to the tune of medical martial law, rushing pell-mell over the cliff of enslavement;

As Ontarians, like frogs in a slowly boiling pot, progress into the ever more alarming stages of experience that are palpably transpiring according to the dark and insidious design of a previously Unseen Hand;

One is encouraged fortified by the following statement by Thomas Jefferson:
“For I have sworn upon the altar of God eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man.”

The Great Reset – Davos 2021

Our civilization is a the throes of a conflict between two ideas as to how to go forward, Globalism or Economic Nationalism.

These ideologies have similarities. The problem lies with well meaning people on both sides advocating good ideas that turn out to be not so good, because of the way they are put into practice.

Those in power, attempting to gain support for the implementation of their policies, leverage the differences between these ideologies in a ‘divide and conquer’ strategy that pits one side against the other. The media, both main stream and independent, compound this problem. They exploit differences of opinion by polarizing and distorting them in order to gain ratings, traffic and monetization. The big money is made when there’s “Blood in the streets”. “If it bleed it leads”.

Somewhere there has to be a middle ground, the Middle Way spoken of in Buddhism, or the Golden Mean of Greek philosophy.

For example, Shareholder Capitalists have cherrypicked portions of Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations to justify unbridled self interest, and to demonize Stakeholder Capitalism as communist propaganda. But Adam Smith, arguably the founder of Capitalism, “in his concern for the poor, and for the shepherding of institutions dealing with health, education & infrastructure, believed there must be a healthy, balancing public sector. He also emphasised the importance of thriving community structures, regulatory institutions, and the role that values must play in our lives.” HR’s moral mission – Danah Zohar

“From 1945-1982 the capitalism that created America as the dominant nation in the world, economically and militarily, was pure stakeholder capitalism. It also created the largest economic market in the world, which was America’s middle class.” Stakeholder Capitalism Works Because It Has A Conscience – Peter Georgescu

How can consensus be reached in a climate of vigorous censorship, in the demonizing or cancelling of another as an extremist? Wouldn’t that make the narrative that prevails little more than propaganda, and the adherents just as extreme? On the other hand, the dissemination of deceptive, misleading information – deliberately designed to misdirect people – leads to confusion, radicalism and possible violence.

Serious consideration begins by researching the arguments of both sides, and trying to reach a consensus. The more we default to an extreme position, at either end of the spectrum, the less likely we are to find a solution to world problems. Ignoring or automatically discounting another’s point of view is a step towards tyranny.

Politics has degenerated into the Art of War, an amoral striving for ideological supremacy and control of resources. Power is the horrible star by which many technocrats, oligarchs and political parties, mired in corruption, bribery and coercion, now guide their ship.

How do we get to a better State? What we need are fewer politicians and more statesmen. “What is the purpose of a statesman? It is to state, in the name of Man, the government that is in residence with the discovery of Truth!” – Change Your Standpoint, Change Your World: Kenneth G. Mills