Working with tyrants, a way to hell?

The bribery of doctors to inject vaccinations proves that corruption without resistance is a well without a bottom.

This story is about the crossroads and the long-term importance of our daily decisions. It is also about the practical strategy of making decisions wisely and without fear. It’s also about bribing doctors through Anthem program, to “fire” shots into people just like bullets from a machine gun.

Why are our daily decisions important? Because the road to total hell is usually paved with a gradual erosion of the standards and with small – but gradually increasing – compromises with the bad guys. The psychological pressure against wise decisions is a conscious step. It is a metaphorical spell.

Under the impression of being treated unfairly, the person often shrinks and feels isolated, invisible and insignificant – and as a result everyone assumes, that his decisions are unlikely to matter and that other, larger, more important and more visible people will make the decisions, who save the world – and then the world just keeps dancing to the drum of the bad guys and drowning in the tears of the shrunk good.

This particular dynamic of self-deception has occurred so often in history that it is not even funny anymore. And in the end, after a very long journey through rough terrain, the tide usually turns – but this only occurs when people start to act wisely!

The timing is important

The tactical challenge when waking up is that it usually takes a while for the standards to be fully eroded, and in the meantime people often ignore it until the consequences of the eroded standards begin to stink horribly – directly into people’s noses.

If you see anything, say something”, the ritual of taking off your shoes at the airport like obedient little slaves, the normalization of the paternalistic barking of the political spokesmen – and so it was bit by bit, bite for bite, that prepared the psychological stage for what we experienced in 2020.

My personal observation over the past three years is that dystopic phrase “living in interesting times” is a sobering and humiliating educational experience because it made it clear to me that the story works that way and that it worked just like that in the past.

And human decisions are important. If people choose to defend the freedom and dignity of others, no matter what occurs, we are invincible and win quickly. If people fall into bad habits and ego tantrums, victory is delayed.

And today, as the “elite” try day and night to lower our standards for a dignified life, some are aware of this outrageous erosion of the standards, some “scream from the roofs” and fight humiliation with all they can – but many just go about their day without caring at all.

Vampires and the waterfall: a tale

Let’s do a thought experiment. Imagine a beautiful, peaceful, clear waterfall. The waterfall is there, as it has been there since time immemorial, flowing freely, not belonging to anyone, there for everyone.

And then one day comes a family of tale vampires, a congress of literally hungry spirits trying to fill the void with power over others and hoarding objects. They see the waterfall, and because they are annoyed by the non-monetized beauty, they lock the waterfall. After locking it up and building a dam, they open an irrigation system, a water filling system and a shop for water products. And maybe they even hire some locals to work in their company and create valuable “jobs”.

Well, I don’t know how and why people in this hypothetical story simply let the robbery go over them – but maybe they were like us, and they were caught off guard. Perhaps each person assumed that if the matter were important and sustainable enough, someone would certainly do something about it – and then nobody did, and then the abuse was too great and it was too late to stop it. Sounds like something we see in real life every day, doesn’t it?

And then the children who are born into this “new world order” without a waterfall simply adapt to the new rules and assume that people have always had to work hard to earn the money to buy water for their needs.

Over time, a new social value system is developing that is based on the new circumstances of water scarcity, and a new language is emerging that reflects this change. Those who still have the memory of the insult in the blood and are somehow unmotivated to work and are labeled as lazybones, while those who were resistant enough, to submit without going crazy, be praised and motivated.

The hungry ghost family even opens a free school for the children of the place, where they teach them the skills necessary to work in their company – and the parents start to tell their own children that if they only study hard enough in the public school, they can become as successful as the bald Mr. Manager in the water goods store!

And the children who learn everything about their world from adults just believe in it. And the memory of a world before the great theft of the waterfall becomes paler and paler every day until it becomes a myth about something that could not exist.

Incentives

Let’s take a break from the tale and talk about “incentives” using a real example from a “world without a waterfall”. We should remember how we got there and what occurred to our professional and ethical standards on the way there.

Here is a description of Anthem’s covid vaccine delivery program:

And here is the “seller manual” from Anthem:

Research shows that a doctor’s clear vaccination recommendation is the greatest motivation for people of all ages to have themselves and their family members vaccinated against serious infectious diseases. Use the information on this page to protect yourself and our members from becoming victims of vaccine-avoidable diseases.

In order for all patients to remain healthy and safe, support and cooperation from the entire healthcare industry is required. Let’s Vaccinate offers providers tools and strategies to help them vaccinate people of all ages. Let’s Vaccinate is a collaboration between Anthem, Inc. and Pfizer Inc. and Vaccinate Your Family.”

So we don’t forget, here is the most important part:

Let’s Vaccinate

The Let’s Vaccinate state program (in collaboration with Pfizer, yes) teaches medical service providers how they can force their patients to take vaccines authoritarian, convincingly – and incessantly –, and how they can improve the “workflow” of their doctor’s office to make vaccination a standard part of the routine. Each bullet point is an outcry in itself, but here’s a vivid example of “proactive search”:

Let’s Vaccinate created this postcard to commemorate vaccination for healthcare providers who can send it to their patients. Health service providers can personalize the postcard with the logo of their practice, their name and their telephone number. Print out the 4″ x 6″ postcard on thick paper. Please note the guidelines of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) for taking patient requests into account when sending postcards.”

And here are some examples of hypnosis under the Anthem brand, pardon, I wanted to say of “suggested answers” using the example of flu vaccination:

And, to clarify the context, here is an excerpt from the past (a section from 1996 by one page the CDC website, last updated in 1998):

This statement by the Advisory Committee on Vaccination Practices (ACIP) presents programmatic strategies to increase vaccination rates. It is the first opinion to recommend the routine evaluation and feedback of information about vaccination protection by providers.

Routine assessment and feedback of vaccination rates that are collected from service providers is one of the most effective strategies for achieving a high, sustainable vaccination rate.

In 1986 initiated the immunization program of the Department of Public Health, Georgia Department of Human Resources, a program for the annual assessment of vaccination data for children enrolled in public clinics, to determine progress towards the national target of a 90% vaccination rate up to the age of two.

In the period 1986-1994, the rate of full vaccinations at the age of 2 in children in public clinics rose from less than 40% to about 80% –, which is due to the evaluation and feedback that motivated the providers to develop and implement targeted measures ( 1.2; CDC, unpublished data, 1996 ).

Assessment and feedback have also led to a significant increase in vaccination rates in public health facilities in Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas and South Carolina (3-5; CDC, unpublished data, 1996). Reviews in private institutions and at managed care providers in Arizona, Massachusetts, New York and Washington indicate that this strategy can also improve rates in these institutions.”

We could spend a lot of time doing this special rabbit hole in political design, corporate influence, insufficient curiosity and wishful thinking of doctors, and the obvious corruption to sift through. There are numerous documents and marketing brochures that show the trail of the bread crumbs that have led us to where we are now. But psychologically, how did we get there?

The riddle

Let’s go back to the tale about the waterfall. How were the people who lived at the time of the great waterfall theft duped? Was there a bloodshed? Would there have been bloodshed if they all just said no?

Was there an act of hypnosis and dark activity on the part of those who have a restless heart? Was there a sharing and conquering campaign that the locals played against each other at the most critical time?

Have many personal decisions been made in favor of accepting one’s own helplessness compared to the “trends”? Have people been made to feel guilty, faulty because they loved the waterfall as it was?

Have the children been incited against the adults? Have the parents been lied to about the dangers of the waterfall for children? Have people been terrorized with imaginary threats? How did it go? And once the “new world order” has been established and internalized by most, what can they do to break out?

Our decisions are important

The point I address is a philosophical one. How many personal decisions have been made to shape the arc of history and the current state of the world? Probably billions of decisions, good and bad. And each time a person decided at a crossroads which way to go. Not invisible. Not insignificant – but part of the whole.

In my opinion, this awareness can help us to keep an eye on the victory of dignity and to keep our backbone. It is the realization that we are here to do our job. Sometimes it may feel like we are invisible – but we are not. And in both spiritual and practical terms, every decision has weight. We are not alone, and the universe gives us wings when we do what is right – even if it doesn’t immediately feel that way.

My most important personal discovery in recent years is that it is great to follow my heart. Freedom is wonderful. I am not a slave – and you are not.

Author: Tessa Lena

 

yogaesoteric
July 15, 2023

 

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