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Lights Glowing In The Darkness


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As the world folds in on itself and repeats the same insanity visited on every generation, people are surprised.


Young people are surprised that freedoms are taken from them for they’ve never had that before – the first time is probably the worst. Older people, with conveniently short memories, forget or don’t see the pattern – fluoride was forced on us from the 1940s, glycophosphate was forced on us from the 1950s, sunscreen was pushed on us from the 1960s, MMR vaccines were pushed onto us from the 1970s, swimming pool fences and seatbelts were pushed onto us from the 1980s, radiation-emitting towers were forced on us from the 1990s and then more poisoned food, more GE food, more rules and each generation just experiences their particular imprisonment as if it’s the first.


Then they grow up and experience another and another and another, focussing their rebellion on the last while they’ve acclimatised to all the previous incursions on their lives.

Frogs DO jump out of heating water but humans aren’t so intelligent. We become used to each invasion of our privacy, each incursion into our freedom, forgetting there was a time we could drive unfettered, swim unfettered, travel unfettered, build unfettered, speak unfettered and think unfettered.


It's a small number of crusaders who remember it all and who can see the complete landscape, the same steel pattern that’s been knitted into the thoughts, words and deeds of our lives. These people choose to acknowledge the growing burden they’re having to combat every single day.


Because it’s every single day, we acclimatise to it, unlike the frog. We wake each morning, hefting the weight and wondering why it’s an effort to just get up, let alone the effort of carrying that weight all day long. It didn’t used to be so difficult getting into the day and we wonder if it’s just our ageing body … but we know it’s not, somehow … but we forget the daily battle of rules upon rules we’re constantly pressing against. We’re so busy fighting the rules that we don’t have time to realise we’re fighting the rules.


It takes a brave and focussed soul to see what’s going on. With all the deliberate diversions – computers, internet, phones, gossip, media-created dramas, political lies and smokescreens – it’s hard to push our heads above the battleground and, for most, it’s easier to submit and follow orders.


Not only does the hardy pilgrim have to bat the daily garbage away, they have to feel the brunt of insults for daring to face and expose the corruption most are ignoring or anaesthetising in their minds … submit, obey, stay under the radar, avoid the conflict and pretend the sledge hammer isn’t battering you further into the ground each painful day.

Along with neighbourly and family scorn, the pilgrim is liable to be punished with unrelenting savagery by the dumb slaves of their demonic masters.


But the light is beginning to shine, my friends. Over 500 ULEZ cameras destroyed, nearly £380 million in fines were written off as British refuse to pay, the Chinese social credit system is collapsing under the weight of it’s own stupidity, Australian farmers, truckies and firemen are fighting back, the mass clean-up of the corruption in USA, the banning of immigrants into at least two Scandinavian countries, several African countries banning Bill Gates from entering … the kickbacks are happening everywhere as, one by one, previously subservient humans are joining the move of the pilgrims.


The world is changing for the better if we don’t listen to the conniving media and two-tongued politicians and scientists. The light is beginning to glow brighter if we choose to look for the light. As we do that, our daily burdens become lighter and we can stand taller, skip easier and smile more.


The light is indeed coming and you are bearing it, if you choose.

 
 
 

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