In the ‘truther’ world, or whatever you want to call it, we talk a lot
about mind control, social engineering, the manipulation of the public
by corporations, and the larger agendas coming from think tanks and
supranational organizations, like our fantastic reset friends at the
WEF.
We also talk about the cognitive dissonance required to
maintain a semblance of faith in governments and media organizations
which continually lie, deceive, mislead, coerce and steal from the
general public, and what it takes to create such an astronomical amount
of self-delusion amongst so many millions of people who love to extoll
the magnificence of freedom.
Recently I was reviewing Aldous Huxley’s dystopian classic, Brave New World,
and I was reminded of just how important psychotropic slavery is to an
agenda big enough to control the entire population of the world. Even if
said population were to mysteriously dwindle to, oh, say 500 million people.
Here’s a quote from the forward of the book:
“The
love of servitude cannot be established except as the result of a deep,
personal revolution in human minds and bodies. To bring about that
revolution we require, among others, the following discoveries and
inventions. First, a greatly improved technique of suggestion through
infant conditioning and, later, with the aid of drugs, such as
scopolamine. Second, a fully developed science of human differences,
enabling government managers to assign any given individual to his or
her proper place in the social and economic hierarchy. (Round pegs in
square holes tend to have dangerous thoughts about the social system and
to infect others with their discontents.) Third (since reality, however
Utopian, is something from which people feel the need of taking pretty
frequent holidays), a substitute for alcohol and the other narcotics,
something at once less harmful and more pleasure-giving than gin or
heroin. And fourth (but this would be a long-term project, which it
would take generations of totalitarian control to bring to a successful
conclusion) a foolproof system of eugenics, designed to standardize the
human product and so to facilitate the task of the managers. In Brave
New World this standardization of the human product has been pushed to
fantastic, though not perhaps impossible, extremes.”-Aldous Huxley, Brave New World...<<<Read More>>>...