EDWARD MORRIS: A SHERD OF HOPE DISCOVERED IN A RUBBLE-HEAP OF DESPAIR
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A doctor was on BitChute today and laid blame for (at least some of) the mRNA genocide on theAmerican Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology, the American Board of Medical Specialists and the Federation of State Medical Boards. That’s probably not the most riveting opening sentence you’ve ever read but its portent made me see the sky a shade less gray; that perhaps the elaborate trap into which the plebiscite has been ingeniously ensnared by the ruling class has a mechanism by which it can be unsprung.
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On Christmas day I watched a short video about the so-called “Radium Girls”, factory girls and young women who gradually, unwittingly, poisoned themselves with the radium they used to make novelty watches. They suffered horrific consequences (one woman’s jaw crumbled and was pulled out by her dentist) and many of them died. This scandal was kept mum for years. One outcome of this episode in American history was the creation of OSHA. It is worth pointing out that, whatever the plight of the factory workers had in common with the plight of those rubes getting jabbed today – a massive misinformation campaign, cloak-and-dagger activities by unethical corporations, the suffering and death of perceived expendables – a significant difference is that when the radium big wigs were destroying lives, as are the pharmaceutical big wigs today, there were no government agencies to ensure and enforce that destruction. Now, of course, the very agency set up to “oversee workplace safety” is the big wigs’ muscle. In other words, with OSHA the fight got harder. The bad guys got another weapon.
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Every time the government spawns another agency the bad guys get another weapon. So why do I perceive a lighter hue in the sky upon some canceled white coat on BitChute telling us some shadowy boards that no one’s ever heard of need to get them some Nuremberg 2.0? Certainly not because I believe such a looney, far-right fantasy will come true (although I don’t rule it out and would welcome some old-fashioned justice for a change). Rather, let us suppose these medical board spooks (these are the people who take licenses away from naughty doctors who prescribe hydroxychloroquine and advise patients to avoid injections that cause myocarditis and, in three-year-olds, cardiac arrest) are not brought to account for their crimes against humanity. Were the disparity between their culpability and their just desserts shown to the public in technicolor – and the more epileptics, quadriplegics and stiffs the more vivid the technicolor – it would have the positive effect of further shaking the popular confidence in one more American institution.
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It’s not realistic to expect much rational thinking from a populace dunked in three generations of industrial-strength brain-wash. (Were that so, Fauci, his emcee, Trump, and the rest of his team would never have gotten to first base.) But those of us who stay home from the dunkings and are capable of lucid thought have within our power to win over at least some of the Dunked and, frankly, we need them. The ones who line up to get their shots, post their rolled-up sleeves on Instagram and get wheeled out on gurneys the next day. We need them the same reason Fauci and Gates need them.
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Metaphorically, at least, wars cannot be won without armies. We need them, the dummies, the drooling millions, not because they can do us any good per se, but because if we don’t lure them into our camp they’ll keep screwing America up. They’ll capitulate to ever more egregious encroachments on civil liberty and drag us down with them.
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One way of luring them into our camp is to change their perceptions. The Dunked have hitherto failed to recognize the fundamental power dynamic between the state and the people subject to its will. They imagine, like the fool narrating the film about the factory girls, that bureaus, agencies, boards, councils and associations exist to benefit the public. That guy probably thinks that he establishment of OSHA was a score for human rights. You’d be surprised. He probably also thinks the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology exists to benefit women’s health.
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But the radium video also reminds us that public perception can and does change. In the 1920s everyone just “knew” that radium was the cat’s pyjamas. Now everyone just “knows” it’s a dangerous toxin. The same huckster magicians no doubt boomed the word “science” like that guy in the Thomas Dolby video and cast the same spell over an awed populace then as they do today. Innocent people died because of collective stupidity, but public perception did change.
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My sky is cleared a little today by the hope that, should these ruthless medical boards – minor players as they may seem compared to the FDA, NIH and other villains who get actual recitatives – not be brought to justice, public faith will erode that much more.
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If we’re going to win this, it’s not going to be through a revolution. The Marines aren’t going to go in and haul the Bidens out of the White House and even if they did, it wouldn’t be because they like you and me. A militia in Coeur d’Alene ain’t gonna “take back our country” neither. We will win when the magical incantations of the bureaucracy and the the mainstream media no longer work. We might not see Fauci in hand-cuffs, but we can hope that, at some point, the words coming out of his mouth will have no more sway on the American public than does the spew on his hankie.
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If we are to restore America it will be through the dissolution of the institutions which have preyed upon us in her name. That dissolution is our mandate (as Americans) and the sooner we realize it, the less up-hill it’s gonna be.
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