Livelihoods in a Degrowth Economy

By Charles Hugh Smith

Source: Of Two Minds

Let’s consider livelihood options in an unsustainable economy of extremes that are unraveling, an economy that is being forced to transition to Degrowth.

Nassim Taleb’s book Antifragile explains the differences between fragile systems (systems that cannot survive instability), resilient systems (systems that can survive instability and stay the same) and antifragile systems (systems that adapt and emerge stronger).

The ideal way of life is antifragile: resilient enough to survive adversity and adaptable enough to evolve solutions to whatever comes our way.

The key antifragile traits are adaptability and rapid, flexible evolution. Adversity puts selective pressure on organisms: only those organisms which adapt successfully survive.

The more antifragile our livelihood and way of life, the better prepared we will be to recognize and pursue opportunities.

An unsustainable, unstable economy puts a great deal of pressure on its participants. Only those with the skills and agency to move, adapt and experiment will emerge stronger.

Adaptability requires agency. Those without much control are stuck with the consequences of othersтАЩ decisions and actions.

In my experience, self-reliance is integral to an antifragile way of life.Self-reliance and self-sufficiency are similar but not identical.

Self-sufficiency means reducing our dependence on resources provided by others: growing our own food, doing our own repairs, etc. Self-sufficiency can also be understood as shortening dependency chains.

Compare being dependent on food shipped thousands of miles to relying mostly on food grown within 50 miles of home. There are so many ways long supply chains can break down because the entire system breaks down if even one link in the dependency chain breaks.

Total self-sufficiency isnтАЩt practical. We all rely on industrial production of metals, tools, plastics, fertilizers, etc. But reducing our dependence on systems that are fragile by consuming less and wasting nothing increases our antifragility.

Self-reliance is being able to take care of oneself, being independent in thought and action, and maintaining control of decision-making–what IтАЩve been calling agency.

Self-reliance means being able to go against the crowd. This requires independence and confidence in oneтАЩs inner compass.

Being able to take care of oneself means drawing upon inner resources, being able to identify the essentials of a situation and coming up with solutions that are within reach.

Since households with multiple incomes are far more resilient than households with all their eggs in one basket, our goal is to develop income streams that we control. The ownership is more important than the scale of the income. A modest income we control is far more antifragile than a larger income we have little control over.

Developing income streams is easier if we approach the task with an entrepreneurial mindset.

This mindset looks at work in terms of markets, unmet demand, pricing power, networks of trustworthy peers, trial and error (experiments), optimizing new skills, seeking mentors, learning to make clear-eyed assessments of whatтАЩs working and what isnтАЩt, and then acting decisively on the conclusions.

All these skills can be developed. They are very useful in navigating unstable conditions because they prepare us to act decisively rather than passively await others to decide what happens to us.

Some skills can be applied to virtually every field: project management, bookkeeping, working well with others, computer skills and communicating clearly. Being a fast learner is valuable in every field.

In my books and blog posts, I’ve covered the difference between tradable work–work that can be done anywhere–and untradable work, work that can only be done locally. Having skills that are untradable is advantageous, as the competition is local rather than global.

Skills that can’t be automated are also advantageous. Robots are optimized for repetitive tasks and factory / warehouse floors with sensors. They are not optimized for tasks that must be figured out on the fly and that require multiple skills.

Who fixes the robot when it fails out in the field? Another robot? Who replaces the dead battery in the drone? Another drone? The point is there are real-world limits on robotics, artificial intelligence, machine learning and automation that proponents gloss over or ignore.

Those with multiple skills who can problem-solve on the fly will continue to be valuable.

The models of work are changing, and this offers a wider range of options which is especially valuable to those emerging from burnout.

Combining various kinds and modes of work is called hybrid work. This could be mixing work from home (remote work) with occasional visits to an office, or it could be mixing a part-time job with self-employment.

IтАЩve written about one example in Japan called Half Farmer, Half X, where young urban knowledge workers move to the countryside to pursue small-scale farming while keeping a part-time, high-pay tech job they do online. Since the cost of living is so much lower in the countryside, these hybrid workers donтАЩt need to work many hours remotely to cover their expenses, nor do they need their small-scale farming to be highly profitable.

Not all work is paid. Indeed, only a slice of human work globally is paid. The work that gives us the greatest fulfillment may well be unpaid or poorly paid. We may have to do some work to pay the bills while looking forward to the work we do that doesnтАЩt earn much money.

Personally, I have always been drawn to both knowledge work and hands-on work. I worked my way through my university with a part-time job in construction. This was the ideal mix for my enthusiasms. Whenever IтАЩve been limited to one or the other, I feel dissatisfied. For me, hybrid work means having both knowledge work and hands-on physical labor, and having control of both.

Many people believe they need additional credentials to expand their opportunities. The alternative is to accredit yourself.

Since IтАЩm enthusiastic about working with fruit trees and vegetable gardens, letтАЩs say I decide to offer my services to potential customers.

One avenue is to spend money and time to get a certificate in horticulture. Alternatively, I could take photos of my own yard to document the trees I planted and how fast theyтАЩve grown under my care. In other words, I could accredit myself, providing direct evidence of my skills and experience.

Employers have learned that completing a credential doesn’t mean the graduate will be productive. The diploma doesnтАЩt prove the graduate learned much or has what it takes to work well with others.

The diploma actually tells us very little about the graduate. We learn much more from someone who accredits themselves by documenting projects theyтАЩve completed.

The only real source of prosperity is improving productivity: doing more with fewer resources and labor. Economists expected the adoption of computers and the Internet to boost productivity. Instead, productivity gains have been extremely modest, 1% or 2% per year, far lower than the 10% annual gains achieved during industrialization.

This productivity paradox has puzzled economists for decades. One reason why the productivity of knowledge work ((white-collar work) has barely improved when compared to factory productivity (blue-collar work) is the methodical optimization of tasks is more difficult to apply to knowledge work. Much of this work is done by rule of thumb and what was passed down by senior workers.

There are a number of reasons for this. One is itтАЩs easier to study the assembly of products than it is to break down the production of services.

Another is that many fields of knowledge work are so new that itтАЩs difficult to optimize tasks because theyтАЩre constantly changing.

A third factor is that weтАЩve been wealthy enough to waste labor and capital on unproductive bureaucratic friction. Just as we waste water when itтАЩs abundant and free, we also waste energy and money when theyтАЩre abundant.

In Global Crisis, National Renewal I describe the changes in the process of obtaining a building permit in the past 40 years.

In the early 1980s, I could submit a set of plans for a modest house in the morning and pick up the approved plans and building permit that afternoon. Now the process takes many months, even though the house being built hasnтАЩt changed much at all. What changed was the permit approval process became terribly inefficient.

Since thereтАЩs few incentives to improve efficiencies in bureaucracies, it now takes a decade or longer to approve a bridge or landfill While the number of professors and doctors has increased modestly, the number of university and hospital administrators has soared.

Now that energy will no longer be cheap over the long term, incentives to improve the productivity of knowledge work will increase.

Unsustainable economies are prone to sudden changes in finance and the availability of essentials. We’re accustomed to predictable stability, and so few are prepared to respond effectively to instability.

If our lives only work when things are stable, our way of life is fragile. Recall Sun TzuтАЩs advice: “If a battle cannot be won, do not fight it.” If weтАЩre only prepared for everything to stay the same, weтАЩre fighting a battle we canтАЩt win. We want to be prepared for sudden changes and scarcities by planning ahead and being flexible, nimble and responsive.

One facet of being antifragile is having a buffer or cushion against sudden shocks. In a 2018 interview, Nassim Taleb said, тАЬMoney canтАЩt buy happiness, but the absence of money can cause unhappiness. Money buys freedomтАж to choose what you want to do professionally.тАЭ

Taleb went on to note that it takes great discipline to keep enough money stashed to give us the freedom to maintain our agency when faced with adversity. Self-reliance requires a buffer so we have time to figure out solutions and the means to pursue them.

In my experience, our willingness to consider all options, our ability to make careful decisions and take decisive action are just as important as a cushion of cash. Cash widens our options, but if weтАЩre frozen by inexperience and fear then our options are severely limited.

The wider our range of skills, the greater our opportunities to add value. The basic needs of human life must be met and so those who can meet those needs will always be valued. This range of skills is also a buffer because it gives us more options in adversity.

How much money do we need as a cushion? The less we need, the lighter our expenses and the more options we have. If we need $10,000 a month just to pay our basic expenses, that demands a large cushion. If weтАЩve simplified and downsized our way of life so $1,000 a month is enough to keep us going, our cushion can be much smaller.

In other words, frugality, self-reliance and simplicity are key parts of antifragility, for they lower the cost of freedom. Money can lose its value in crisis, but our buffer of skills and self-reliance cannot be taken from us or devalued by a global crisis.

One final consideration is timing. The sooner we start preparing for degrowth, the better off we’ll be. A Chinese proverb captures this succinctly: By the time you’re thirsty, it’s too late to dig a well.

TheyтАЩre Just Outright Telling Us That Peace In Ukraine Is Not An Option

By Caitlin Johnstone

Source: CaitlinJohnstone.com

US Senator Joe Manchin said at the World Economic Forum on Monday that he opposes any kind of peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia.

Manchin, who at the moment is one of the most powerful elected officials in Washington, added that only the complete forcible ejection of Russia from all of Ukraine is acceptable, that the war should ideally be used to remove Putin from power, and that he and the strategists he talks to see this war as an тАЬopportunityтАЭ.

тАЬI am totally committed, as one person, to seeing Ukraine to the end with a win, not basically with some kind of a treaty; I donтАЩt think that is where we are and where we should be,тАЭ Manchin said.

тАЬI mean basically moving Putin back to Russia and hopefully getting rid of Putin,тАЭ Manchin added when asked what he meant by a win for Ukraine.

Manchin clarified that he did not mean pushing Putin back to тАЬpre-FebruaryтАЭ, ostensibly meaning with Russia still controlling the largely MoscowтАУloyal Crimea and supporting separatist territories in the Donbass, but with Kyiv fully reclaiming all parts of the nation.

тАЬOh no, I think Ukraine is determined to take their country back,тАЭ Manchin said when asked to clarify, further clarifying that he wants his call for regime change in Russia to be carried out by тАЬthe Russian people.тАЭ

тАЬI believe strongly that I have never seen, and the people I talk strategically have never seen, an opportunity more than this, to do what needs to be done,тАЭ Manchin later┬аadded. тАЬAnd Ukraine has the determination to do it. We should have the commitment to support it.тАЭ

ManchinтАЩs comments fit in perfectly with what we know about the US-centralized empireтАЩs real agendas in Ukraine.

Earlier this month Ukrainian media reported that UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson told the nationтАЩs president Volodymyr Zelensky on behalf of NATO powers that тАЬeven if Ukraine is ready to sign some agreements on guarantees with Putin, they are not.тАЭ

Last month US Secretary of тАЬDefenseтАЭ Lloyd Austin acknowledged that the goal in this war is not peace in Ukraine or the mere military defeat of Russia but to actually weaken Russia as a nation, saying тАЬWe want to see Russia weakened to the degree that it canтАЩt do the kinds of things that it has done in invading Ukraine.тАЭ

Last week The New York Times reported that the Biden administration is developing plans to тАЬfurther choke RussiaтАЩs oil revenues with the long-term goal of destroying the countryтАЩs central role in the global energy economy.тАЭ

Just the other day UkraineтАЩs military intelligence chief announced that the mission has already creeped forward from the goal of defeating the Russian invaders to reclaiming the Crimean territory which was annexed by the Russian Federation in 2014.

Two months ago Biden himself acknowledged what the real game is here with an open call for regime change, saying of Putin, тАЬFor GodтАЩs sake, this man cannot remain in power.тАЭ

Statements from the Biden administration in fact indicate that they expect this war to drag on for a long time, making it abundantly clear that a swift end to minimize the death and destruction is not just uninteresting but undesirable for the US empire.

This is not a proxy war with peace as an option anywhere within sight. ItтАЩs not about saving Ukrainian lives. ItтАЩs not even about beating Russia in Ukraine. ItтАЩs about achieving regime change in Moscow, no matter how many lives need to be destroyed in the process.

Peace is not on the menu.

This war could easily have been prevented with a little diplomacy and reasonable compromise. As the University of OttawaтАЩs Ivan Katchanovski recently explained to The Maple, тАЬan agreement in which Ukraine promised to remain a neutral country and the fulfilment of the Minsk accords could have stopped PutinтАЩs invasion.тАЭ

We know now that the US intelligence cartel had good visibility into what the Kremlin had planned for Ukraine, so they would have known exactly what could have been done to prevent the invasion. They knowingly chose to do none of those things, because the goal was to provoke this war the entire time and then weaponize it against Moscow.

ThatтАЩs why the Biden administration has been hindering diplomatic efforts to negotiate an end to this war, why it has refused to provide Ukraine with any kind of diplomatic negotiating power regarding the possible rollback of sanctions and other US measures to help secure peace, and why WashingtonтАЩs top diplomats have consistently been conspicuously absent from any kind of dialogue with their counterparts in Moscow.

Empire spinmeisters and their propagandized victims like to claim that Ukrainian forces are fighting for тАЬpeaceтАЭ in Ukraine. The other day Kyiv IndependentтАЩs Illia Ponomarenko, who has called the neo-Nazi Azov Battalion his тАЬbrothers in arms,тАЭ tweeted this:

But anyone who understands this war knows this is ridiculous. Peace is not the goal in Ukraine. Most of the Ukrainians doing the fighting surely believe they are fighting for peace in their homeland, and peace is surely their intention, but thatтАЩs not something the empire will allow if the empire gets any say in the matter.

Even if Ukraine does somehow avoid being used as cannon fodder to draw Moscow into a long and costly slog as US officials have admitted was done in both Afghanistan and in Syria, and even if they do somehow manage to deliver a crushing and conclusive defeat to Moscow in the near term (which is far less probable than the western media would have you believe), that wouldnтАЩt be the end of the war. The war would just change shape as the empire and its proxies go on the offensive against Moscow.

This war does not end with Russia being driven from Ukraine, it ends with regime change and the balkanization of the Russian Federation. Really it doesnтАЩt end until the rise of China has been stopped and US unipolar hegemony secured. Or when the empire collapses. Or when we all die in a nuclear holocaust.

All forward motion in this war has nothing but violence as far as the eye can see on its trajectory into the future. No matter how much wealth and war machinery you pour into this conflict, that trajectory of death and destruction will just keep stretching out to the horizon. As Chris Hedges recently explained, war is the only path the empire has left open to itself.

IтАЩve seen some cute kids in my time, but nobodyтАЩs as adorable as people who think the US pours weapons into foreign nations in order to achieve peace.

Pop Culture Has Become an Oligopoly

By Adam Mastroianni

Source: Experimental History

You may have noticed that every popular movie these days is a remake, reboot, sequel, spinoff, or cinematic universe expansion. In 2021, only one of the ten top-grossing filmsтАУтАУthe Ryan Reynolds vehicle Free GuyтАУтАУwas an original. There were only two originals in 2020тАЩs top 10, and none at all in 2019.

People blame this trend on greedy movie studios or dumb moviegoers or competition from Netflix or humanity running out of ideas. Some say itтАЩs a sign of the end of movies. Others claim thereтАЩs nothing new about this at all.

Some of these explanations are flat-out wrong; others may contain a nugget of truth. But all of them are incomplete, because this isnтАЩt just happening in movies. In every corner of pop cultureтАУтАУmovies, TV, music, books, and video gamesтАУтАУa smaller and smaller cartel of superstars is claiming a larger and larger share of the market. What used to be winners-take-some has grown into winners-take-most and is now verging on winners-take-all. The (very silly) word for this oligopoly, like a monopoly but with a few players instead of just one.

IтАЩm inherently skeptical of big claims about historical shifts. I recently published a paper showing that people overestimate how much public opinion has changed over the past 50 years, so naturally IтАЩm on the lookout for similar biases here. But this shift is not an illusion. ItтАЩs big, itтАЩs been going on for decades, and itтАЩs happening everywhere you look. So letтАЩs get to the bottom of it.

(Data and code available here.)

Movies 

At the top of the box office charts, original films have gone extinct. 

I looked at the 20 top-grossing movies going all the way back to 1977 (source), and I coded whether each was part of what film scholars call a тАЬmultiplicityтАЭтАФsequels, prequels, franchises, spin-offs, cinematic universe expansions, etc. This required some judgment calls. Lots of movies are based on books and TV shows, but I only counted them as multiplicities if they were related to a previous movie. So 1990тАЩs Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles doesnтАЩt get coded as a multiplicity, but 1991тАЩs Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze does, and so does the 2014 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles remake. I also probably missed a few multiplicities, especially in earlier decades, since sometimes itтАЩs not obvious that a movie has some connection to an earlier movie.

Regardless, the shift is gigantic. Until the year 2000, about 25% of top-grossing movies were prequels, sequels, spinoffs, remakes, reboots, or cinematic universe expansions. Since 2010, itтАЩs been over 50% ever year. In recent years, itтАЩs been close to 100%.

Original movies just arenтАЩt popular anymore, if they even get made in the first place.

Top movies have also recently started taking a larger chunk of the market. I extracted the revenue of the top 20 movies and divided it by the total revenue of the top 200 movies, going all the way back to 1986 (source). The top 20 movies captured about 40% of all revenue until 2015, when they started gobbling up even more.

Television

Thanks to cable and streaming, there’s way more stuff on TV today than there was 50 years ago. So it would make sense if a few shows ruled the early decades of TV, and now new shows constantly displace each other at the top of the viewership charts.

Instead, the opposite has happened. I pulled the top 30 most-viewed TV shows from 1950 to 2019 (source) and found that fewer and fewer franchises rule a larger and larger share of the airwaves. In fact, since 2000, about a third of the top 30 most-viewed shows are either spinoffs of other shows in the top 30 (e.g.,┬аCSI┬аand┬аCSI: Miami) or multiple broadcasts of the same show (e.g.,┬аAmerican Idol┬аon Monday and┬аAmerican Idol┬аon Wednesday).┬а

Two caveats to this data. First, IтАЩm probably slightly undercounting multiplicities from earlier decades, where the connections between shows might be harder for a modern viewer like me to understandтАУтАУmaybe one guy hosted multiple different shows, for example. And second, the Nielsen ratings IтАЩm using only recently started accurately measuring viewership on streaming platforms. But even in 2019, only 14% of viewing time was spent on streaming, so this data isnтАЩt missing much.

Music

It used to be that a few hitmakers ruled the chartsтАУтАУThe Beatles, The Eagles, Michael JacksonтАУтАУwhile today itтАЩs a free-for-all, right?

Nope. A data scientist named Azhad Syed has┬аdone the analysis, and he finds that the┬аnumber of artists on the Billboard Hot 100 has been decreasing for decades.

And since 2000, the number of hits per artist on the Hot 100 has been increasing.┬а

(Azhad says heтАЩs looking for a jobтАУтАУyou should hire him!)

A smaller group of artists tops the charts, and they produce more of the chart-toppers. Music, too, has become an oligopoly.

Books

Literature feels like a different world than movies, TV, and music, and yet the trend is the same.

Using┬аLiteraryHub’s list of the top 10 bestselling books for every year from 1919 to 2017, I found that the oligopoly has come to book publishing as well. There are a couple ways we can look at this. First, we can look at the percentage of repeat authors in the top 10тАУтАУthat is, the number of books in the top 10 that were written by an author with another book in the top 10.

It used to be pretty rare for one author to have multiple books in the top 10 in the same year. Since 1990, itтАЩs happened almost every year. No author ever had three top 10 books in one year until Danielle Steel did it 1998. In 2011, John Grisham, Kathryn Stockett, and Stieg Larsson all had two chart-topping books each.

We can also look at the percentage of authors in the top 10 were already famousтАУтАУsay, they had a top 10 book within the past 10 years. That has increased over time, too.┬а

In the 1950s, a little over half of the authors in the top 10 had been there before. These days, itтАЩs closer to 75%.

Video games

I tracked down the top 20 bestselling video games for each year from 1995 to 2021 (sources: 1234567) and coded whether each belongs to a preexisting video game franchise. (Some games, like Harry Potter and the SorcererтАЩs Stone, belong to franchises outside of video games. For these, I coded the first installment as originals and any subsequent installments as franchise games.)

The oligopoly rules video games too:

In the late 1990s, 75% or less of bestselling video games were franchise installments. Since 2005, itтАЩs been above 75% every year, and sometimes itтАЩs 100%. At the top of the charts, itтАЩs all Mario, Zelda, Call of Duty, and Grand Theft Auto.

Why is this happening?

Any explanation for the rise of the pop oligopoly has to answer two questions: why have producers started producing more of the same thing, and why are consumers consuming it? I think the answers to the first question are invasionconsolidation, and innovation. I think the answer to the second question is proliferation.

Invasion

Software and the internet have made it easier than ever to create and publish content. Most of the stuff that random amateurs make is crap and nobody looks at it, but a tiny proportion gets really successful. This might make media giants choose to produce and promote stuff that independent weirdos never could, like an Avengers movie. This canтАЩt explain why oligopolization started decades agoтАУтАУYouTube only launched in 2005, for example, and most Americans didnтАЩt have broadband until 2007тАУтАУbut it might explain why itтАЩs accelerated and stuck around.

Consolidation

Big things like to eat, defeat, and outcompete smaller things. So over time, big things should get bigger and small things should die off. Indeed, movie studiosmusic labelsTV stations, and publishers of books and video games have all consolidated. Maybe itтАЩs inevitable that major producers of culture will suck up or destroy everybody else, leaving nothing but superstars and blockbusters. Indeed, maybe cultural oligopoly is merely a transition state before we reach cultural monopoly.

Innovation

You may think thereтАЩs nothing left to discover in art forms as old as literature and music, and that they simply iterate as fashions change. But it took humans thousands of years to figure out how to create the illusion of depth in paintings. Novelists used to think that sentences had to be long and complicated until Hemingway came along, wrote some snappy prose, and changed everything. Even very old art forms, then, may have secrets left to discover. Maybe the biggest players in culture discovered some innovations that won them a permanent, first-mover chunk of market share. I can think of a few:

  • In books: lightning-quick plots and chapter-ending cliffhangers. Nobody thinks The Da Vinci Code is high literature, but itтАЩs a book that really really wants you to read it. And a lot of people did!
  • In music: sampling. Musicians seem to sample more often these days. Now we not only remake songs; we franchise them too.
  • In movies, TV, and video games: cinematic universes. Studios have finally figured out that once audiences fall in love with fictional worlds, they want to spend lots of time in them. Marvel, DC, and Star Wars are the most famous, but there are also smaller universe expansions like Better Call Saul and El Camino from Breaking Bad and The Many Saints of Newark from The Sopranos. Video game developers have understood this for even longer, which is why Mario does everything from playing tennis to driving go-karts to, you know, being a piece of paper.

Proliferation

Invasion, consolidation, and innovation can, I think, explain the pop oligopoly from the supply side. But all three require a willing audience. So why might people be more open to experiencing the same thing over and over again?

As options multiply, choosing gets harder. You canтАЩt possibly evaluate everything, so you start relying on cues like тАЬthis movie has Tom Hanks in itтАЭ or тАЬI liked Red Dead Redemption, so IтАЩll probably like Red Dead Redemption II,тАЭ which makes you less and less likely to pick something unfamiliar. 

Another way to think about it: more opportunities means higher opportunity costs, which could lead to lower risk tolerance. When the only way to watch a movie is to go pick one of the seven playing at your local AMC, you might take a chance on something new. But when youтАЩve got a million movies to pick from, picking a safe, familiar option seems more sensible than gambling on an original.

This could be happening across all of culture at once. Movies donтАЩt just compete with other movies. They compete with every other way of spending your time, and those ways are both infinite and increasing. There are now 60,000 free books on Project Gutenberg, Spotify says it has 78 million songs and 4 million podcast episodes, and humanity uploads 500 hours of video to YouTube every minute. So uh, yeah, the Tom Hanks movie sounds good.

What do we do about it?

Some may think that the rise of the pop oligopoly means the decline of quality. But the oligopoly can still make art: Red Dead Redemption II is a terrific game, тАЬBlinding LightsтАЭ is a great song, and Toy Story 4 is a pretty good movie. And when you look back at popular stuff from a generation ago, there was plenty of dreck. WeтАЩve forgotten the pulpy Westerns and insipid romances that made the bestseller lists while books like The Great GatsbyBrave New World, and Animal Farm did not. American Idol is not so different from the televised talent shows of the 1950s. Popular culture has always been a mix of the brilliant and the banal, and nothing IтАЩve shown you suggests that the ratio has changed.

The problem isnтАЩt that the mean has decreased. ItтАЩs that the variance has shrunk. Movies, TV, music, books, and video games should expand our consciousness, jumpstart our imaginations, and introduce us to new worlds and stories and feelings. They should alienate us sometimes, or make us mad, or make us think. But they canтАЩt do any of that if they only feed us sequels and spinoffs. ItтАЩs like eating macaroni and cheese every single night forever: it may be comfortable, but eventually youтАЩre going to get scurvy. 

We havenтАЩt fully reckoned with what the cultural oligopoly might be doing to us. How much does it stunt our imaginations to play the same video games we were playing 30 years ago? What message does it send that one of the most popular songs in the 2010s was about how a 1970s rock star was really cool? How much does it dull our ambitions to watch 2021тАЩs The Matrix: Resurrections, where the most interesting scene is just Neo watching the original Matrix from 1999? How inspiring is it to watch tiny variations on the same police procedurals and reality shows year after year? My parents grew up with the first Star Wars movie, which had the audacity to create an entire universe. My niece and nephews are growing up with the ninth Star Wars movie, which aspires to move merchandise. Subsisting entirely on cultural comfort food cannot make us thoughtful, creative, or courageous.

Fortunately, thereтАЩs a cure for our cultural anemia. While the top of the charts has been oligopolized, the bottom remains a vibrant anarchy. There are weird books and funky movies and bangers from across the sea. Two of the most interesting video games of the past decade put you in the role of an immigration officer and an insurance claims adjuster. Every strange thing, wonderful and terrible, is available to you, but theyтАЩll die out if you donтАЩt nourish them with your attention. Finding them takes some foraging and digging, and then youтАЩll have to stomach some very odd, unfamiliar flavors. ThatтАЩs good. Learning to like unfamiliar things is one of the noblest human pursuits; it builds our empathy for unfamiliar people. And it kindles that delicate, precious fire inside usтАУтАУwithout it, we might as well be algorithms. Humankind does not live on bread alone, nor can our spirits long survive on a diet of reruns.

US тАУ UK Intel Agencies Declare Cyber War on Independent Media

British and American state intelligence agencies are тАЬweaponizing truthтАЭ to quash vaccine hesitancy as both nations prepare for mass inoculations, in a recently announced тАЬcyber warтАЭ to be commanded by AI-powered arbiters of truth against information sources that challenge official narratives.

By Whitney Webb

Source: Unlimited Hangout

In just the past week, the national-security states of the United States and United Kingdom have discreetly let it be known that the cyber tools and online tactics previously designed for use in the post-9/11 тАЬwar on terrorтАЭ are now being repurposed for use against information sources promoting тАЬvaccine hesitancyтАЭ and information related to Covid-19 that runs counter to their state narratives. 

A new cyber offensive was launched on Monday by the UKтАЩs signal intelligence agency, Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), which seeks to target websites that publish content deemed to be тАЬpropagandaтАЭ that raises concerns regarding state-sponsored Covid-19 vaccine development and the multi-national pharmaceutical corporations involved. 

Similar efforts are underway in the United States, with the US military recently funding a CIA-backed firmтАФstuffed with former counterterrorism officials who were behind the occupation of Iraq and the rise of the so-called Islamic StateтАФto develop an AI algorithm aimed specifically at new websites promoting тАЬsuspectedтАЭ disinformation related to the Covid-19 crisis and the US militaryтАУled Covid-19 vaccination effort known as Operation Warp Speed.

Both countries are preparing to silence independent journalists who raise legitimate concerns over pharmaceutical industry corruption or the extreme secrecy surrounding state-sponsored Covid-19 vaccination efforts, now that PfizerтАЩs vaccine candidate is slated to be approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) by monthтАЩs end. 

PfizerтАЩs history of being┬аfined billions for illegal marketing┬аand for bribing government officials to help them cover up┬аan illegal drug trial that killed eleven children┬а(among other crimes) has gone unmentioned by most mass media outlets, which instead have celebrated the apparently imminent approval of the companyтАЩs Covid-19 vaccine without questioning the companyтАЩs history or that the mRNA technology used in the vaccine has sped through normal safety trial protocols and has never been approved for human use. Also unmentioned is that the head of the FDAтАЩs Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, Patrizia Cavazzoni, is┬аthe former Pfizer vice president for product safety┬аwho covered up┬аthe connection of one of its products to birth defects.

Essentially, the power of the state is being wielded like never before to police online speech and to deplatform news websites to protect the interests of powerful corporations like Pfizer and other scandal-ridden pharmaceutical giants as well as the interests of the US and UK national-security states, which themselves are intimately involved in the Covid-19 vaccination endeavor. 

UK IntelligenceтАЩs New Cyberwar Targeting тАЬAnti-Vaccine PropagandaтАЭ

On Monday, the UK newspaper The Times reported that the UKтАЩs GCHQ тАЬhas begun an offensive cyber-operation to disrupt anti-vaccine propaganda being spread by hostile statesтАЭ and тАЬis using a toolkit developed to tackle disinformation and recruitment material peddled by Islamic StateтАЭ to do so. In addition, the UK government has ordered the British militaryтАЩs 77th Brigade, which specializes in тАЬinformation warfare,тАЭ to launch an online campaign to counter тАЬdeceptive narrativesтАЭ about Covid-19 vaccine candidates.

The newly announced GCHQ тАЬcyber warтАЭ will not only take down тАЬanti-vaccine propagandaтАЭ but will also seek to тАЬdisrupt the operations of the cyberactors responsible for it, including encrypting their data so they cannot access it and blocking their communications with each other.тАЭ  The effort will also involve GCHQ reaching out to other countries in the тАЬFive EyesтАЭ alliance (US, Australia, New Zealand and Canada) to alert their partner agencies in those countries to target such тАЬpropagandaтАЭ sites hosted within their borders.

The Times stated that тАЬthe government regards tackling false information about inoculation as a rising priority as the prospect of a reliable vaccine against the coronavirus draws closer,тАЭ suggesting that efforts will continue to ramp up as a vaccine candidate gets closer to approval.

It seems that, from the perspective of the UK national-security state, those who question corruption in the pharmaceutical industry and its possible impact on the leading experimental Covid-19 vaccine candidates (all of which use experimental vaccine technologies that have never before been approved for human use) should be targeted with tools originally designed to combat terrorist propaganda. 

While The Times asserted that the effort would target content тАЬthat originated only from state adversariesтАЭ and would not target the sites of тАЬordinary citizens,тАЭ the newspaper suggested that the effort would rely on the US government for determining whether or not a site is part of a тАЬforeign disinformationтАЭ operation. 

This is highly troubling given that the US recently seized the domains of many sites, including the American Herald Tribune, which it erroneously labeled as тАЬIranian propaganda,тАЭ despite its editor in chief, Anthony Hall, being based in Canada. The US government made this claim about the American Herald Tribune after the cybersecurity firm FireEye, a US government contractor, stated that it had тАЬmoderate confidenceтАЭ that the site had been тАЬfounded in Iran.тАЭ 

In addition, the fact that GCHQ has alleged that most of the sites it plans to target are тАЬlinked to MoscowтАЭ gives further cause for concern given that the UK government was caught funding the Institute for StatecraftтАЩs Integrity Initiative, which falsely labeled critics of the UK governmentтАЩs actions as well as its narratives with respect to the Syria conflict as being related to тАЬRussian disinformationтАЭ campaigns.

Given this precedent, it is certainly plausible that GCHQ could take the word of either an allied government, a government contractor, or perhaps even an allied media organization such as Bellingcat or the Atlantic CouncilтАЩs DFRLab that a given site is тАЬforeign propagandaтАЭ in order to launch a cyber offensive against it. Such concerns are only amplified when one of the main government sources for The Times article bluntly stated that тАЬGCHQ has been told to take out antivaxers [sic] online and on social media. There are ways they have used to monitor and disrupt terrorist propaganda,тАЭ which suggests that the targets of GCHQтАЩs new cyber war will, in fact, be determined by the content itself rather than their suspected тАЬforeignтАЭ origin. The тАЬforeignтАЭ aspect instead appears to be a means of evading the prohibition in GCHQтАЩs operational mandate on targeting the speech or websites of ordinary citizens.

This larger pivot toward treating alleged тАЬanti-vaxxersтАЭ as тАЬnational security threatsтАЭ has been ongoing for much of this year, spearheaded in part by Imran Ahmed, the CEO of the UK-based Center for Countering Digital Hate, a member of the UK governmentтАЩs Steering Committee on Countering Extremism Pilot Task Force, which is part of the UK governmentтАЩs Commission for Countering Extremism. 

Ahmed told the UK newspaper The Independent in July that тАЬI would go beyond calling anti-vaxxers conspiracy theorists to say they are an extremist group that pose a national security risk.тАЭ He then stated that тАЬonce someone has been exposed to one type of conspiracy itтАЩs easy to lead them down a path where they embrace more radical world views that can lead to violent extremism,тАЭ thereby implying that тАЬanti-vaxxersтАЭ might engage in acts of violent extremism. Among the websites cited by AhmedтАЩs organization as promoting such тАЬextremismтАЭ that poses a тАЬnational security riskтАЭ were ChildrenтАЩs Health Defense, the National Vaccine Information Center, Informed Consent Action Network, and Mercola.com, among others.

Similarly, a think tank tied to US intelligenceтАФwhose GCHQ equivalent, the National Security Agency, will take part in the newly announced тАЬcyber warтАЭтАФargued in a research paper published just months before the onset of the Covid-19 crisis that тАЬthe US тАШanti-vaxxerтАЩ movement would pose a threat to national security in the event of a тАШpandemic with a novel organism.тАЩтАЭ

InfraGard, тАЬa partnership between the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and members of the private sector,тАЭ warned in the paper published last June that тАЬthe US anti-vaccine movement would also be connected with тАШsocial media misinformation and propaganda campaignsтАЩ orchestrated by the Russian government,тАЭ as cited by The Guardian. The InfraGard paper further claimed that prominent тАЬanti-vaxxersтАЭ are aligned тАЬwith other conspiracy movements including the far right . . . and social media misinformation and propaganda campaigns by many foreign and domestic actors. Included among these actors is the Internet Research Agency, the Russian governmentтАУaligned organization.тАЭ

An article published just last month┬аby the┬аWashington Post┬аargued that тАЬvaccine┬аhesitancy is mixing with coronavirus denial and merging with far-right American conspiracy theories, including Qanon,тАЭ which the FBI┬аnamed a potential domestic terror threat┬аlast year. The article quoted Peter Hotez, dean of the School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, as saying тАЬThe US anti-vaccination movement is globalizing and itтАЩs going toward more-extremist tendencies.тАЭ

It is worth pointing out that many so-called тАЬanti-vaxxersтАЭ are actually critics of the pharmaceutical industry and are not necessarily opposed to vaccines in and of themselves, making the labels тАЬanti-vaxxerтАЭ and тАЬanti-vaccineтАЭ misleading. Given that many pharmaceutical giants involved in making Covid-19 vaccines donate heavily to politiciansin both countries and have been involved in numerous safety scandals, using state intelligence agencies to wage cyber war against sites that investigate such concerns is not only troubling for the future of journalism but it suggests that the UK is taking a dangerous leap toward becoming a country that uses its state powers to treat the enemies of corporations as enemies of the state.

The CIA-Backed Firm тАЬWeaponizing TruthтАЭ with AI

In early October, the US Air Force and US Special Operations Command announced that they had awarded a multimillion-dollar contract to the US-based тАЬmachine intelligenceтАЭ company Primer. Per the press release, тАЬPrimer will develop the first-ever machine learning platform to automatically identify and assess suspected disinformation [emphasis added]. Primer will also enhance its natural language processing platform to automatically analyze tactical events to provide commanders with unprecedented insight as events unfold in near real-time.тАЭ

According to Primer, the company тАЬbuilds software machines that read and write in English, Russian, and Chinese to automatically unearth trends and patterns across large volumes of data,тАЭ and their work тАЬsupports the mission of the intelligence community and broader DOD by automating reading and research tasks to enhance the speed and quality of decision-making.тАЭ In other words, Primer is developing an algorithm that would allow the national-security state to outsource many military and intelligence analyst positions to AI. In fact, the company openly admits this, stating that their current effort тАЬwill automate the work typically done by dozens of analysts in a security operations center to ingest all of the data relevant to an event as it happens and funnel it into a unified user interface.тАЭ

PrimerтАЩs ultimate goal is to use their AI to entirely automate the shaping of public perceptions and become the arbiter of тАЬtruth,тАЭ as defined by the state. PrimerтАЩs founder, Sean Gourley, who previously created AI programs for the military to track тАЬinsurgencyтАЭ in post-invasion Iraq, asserted in an April blog post that тАЬcomputational warfare and disinformation campaigns will, in 2020, become a more serious threat than physical war, and we will have to rethink the weapons we deploy to fight them.тАЭ 

In that same post, Gourley argued for the creation of a тАЬManhattan Project for truthтАЭ that would create a publicly available Wikipedia-style database built off of тАЬknowledge bases [that] already exist inside many countriesтАЩ intelligence agencies for national security purposes.тАЭ Gourley then wrote that тАЬthis effort would be ultimately about building and enhancing our collective intelligence and establishing a baseline for whatтАЩs true or notтАЭ as established by intelligence agencies. He concludes his blog post by stating that тАЬin 2020, we will begin to weaponize truth.тАЭ

Notably, on November 9, the same day that GCHQ announced its plans to target тАЬanti-vaccine propaganda,тАЭ the US website NextGov reported that PrimerтАЩs Pentagon-funded effort had turned its attention specifically to тАЬCovid-19 related disinformation.тАЭ According to PrimerтАЩs director of science, John Bohannon, тАЬPrimer will be integrating bot detection, synthetic text detection and unstructured textual claims analysis capabilities into our existing artificial intelligence platform currently in use with DOD. . . . This will create the first unified mission-ready platform to effectively counter Covid-19-related disinformation in near-real time.тАЭ

Bohannon, who previously worked as a mainstream journalist embedded with NATO forces in Afghanistan, also told NextGov that PrimerтАЩs new Covid-19тАУfocused effort тАЬautomatically classifies documents into one of 10 categories to enable the detection of the impact of COVIDтАЭ on areas such as тАЬbusiness, science and technology, employment, the global economy, and elections.тАЭ The final product is expected to be delivered to the Pentagon in the second quarter of next year.

Though a so-called private company, Primer is deeply linked to the national-security state it is designed to protect by тАЬweaponizing truth.тАЭ Primer proudly promotes itself as having more than 15 percent of its staff hailing from the US intelligence community or military. The director of the companyтАЩs National Security Group is Brian Raymond, a former CIA intelligence officer who served as the Director for Iraq on the US National Security Council after leaving the agency. 

The company also recently added several prominent national-security officials to its board including:

  • Gen. Raymond Thomas (ret.), who led the command of all US and NATO Special Operations Forces in Afghanistan and is the former commander of both US Special Operations Command and Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC).
  • Lt. Gen. VeraLinn Jamieson (ret.), the former deputy chief of staff for Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance who led the Air ForceтАЩs intelligence and cyber forces. She also personally developed тАЬstrategic partnershipsтАЭ between the Air Force and Microsoft, Amazon, Google, and IBM in order тАЬto accelerate the Air ForceтАЩs digital transformation.тАЭ
  • Brett McGurk, one of the тАЬchief architectsтАЭ of the Iraq War тАЬsurge,тАЭ alongside the notorious Kagan family, as NSC Director for Iraq, and then as special assistant to the president and senior Director for Iraq and Afghanistan during the Bush administration. Under Obama and during part of the Trump administration, McGurk was the special presidential envoy for the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS at the State Department, helping to manage the тАЬdirty warтАЭ waged by the US, the UK, and other allies against Syria.

In addition to those recent board hires, Primer brought on Sue Gordon, the former principal deputy director of National Intelligence, as a strategic adviser. Gordon previously тАЬdrove partnerships within the US Intelligence Community and provided advice to the National Security Council in her role as deputy director of national intelligenceтАЭ and had a twenty-seven-year career at the CIA. The deep links are unsurprising, given that Primer is financially backed by the CIAтАЩs venture-capital arm In-Q-Tel and the venture-capital arm of billionaire Mike Bloomberg, Bloomberg Beta.

Operation Warp SpeedтАЩs Disinformation Blitzkrieg   

The rapid increase in interest by the US and UK national-security states toward Covid-19 тАЬdisinformation,тАЭ particularly as it relates to upcoming Covid-19 vaccination campaigns, is intimately related to the media-engagement strategy of the US governmentтАЩs Operation Warp Speed. 

Officially a тАЬpublic-private partnership,тАЭ Operation Warp Speed, which has the goal of vaccinating 300 million Americans by next January, is dominated by the US military and also involves several US intelligence agencies, including the National Security Agency (NSA) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), as well as intelligence-linked tech giants Google, Oracle, and Palantir. Several reports published in The Last American Vagabondby this author and journalist Derrick Broze have revealed the extreme secrecy of the operation, its numerous conflicts of interest, and its deep ties to Silicon Valley and Orwellian technocratic initiatives. 

Warp SpeedтАЩs official guidance discusses at length its phased plan for engaging the public and addressing issues of тАЬvaccine hesitancy.тАЭ According to the Warp Speed document entitled тАЬFrom the Factory to the Frontlines,тАЭ тАЬstrategic communications and public messaging are critical to ensure maximum acceptance of vaccines, requiring a saturation of messaging across the national media.тАЭ It also states that тАЬworking with established partnersтАФespecially those that are trusted sources for target audiencesтАФis critical to advancing public understanding of, access to, and acceptance of eventual vaccinesтАЭ and that тАЬidentifying the right messages to promote vaccine confidence, countering misinformation, and targeting outreach to vulnerable and at-risk populations will be necessary to achieve high coverage.тАЭ

The document also notes that Warp Speed will employ the CDCтАЩs three-pronged strategic framework for its communications effort. The third pillar of that strategy is entitled тАЬStop MythsтАЭ and has as a main focus тАЬestablish[ing] partnerships to contain the spread of misinformationтАЭ as well as тАЬwork[ing] with local partners and trusted messengers to improve confidence in vaccines.тАЭ

Though that particular Warp Speed document is short on specifics, the CDCтАЩs Covid-19 Vaccination Program Interim Playbook contains additional information. It states that Operation Warp Speed will тАЬengage and use a wide range of partners, collaborations, and communication and news media channels to achieve communication goals, understanding that channel preferences and credible sources vary among audiences and people at higher risk for severe illness and critical populations, and channels vary in their capacity to achieve different communication objectives.тАЭ It states that it will focus its efforts in this regard on тАЬtraditional media channelsтАЭ (print, radio, and TV) as well as тАЬdigital mediaтАЭ (internet, social media, and text messaging). 

The CDC document further reveals that the тАЬpublic messagingтАЭ campaign to тАЬpromote vaccine uptakeтАЭ and address тАЬvaccine hesitancyтАЭ is divided into four phases and adds that the overall communication strategy of Warp Speed тАЬshould be timely and applicable for the current phase of the Covid-19 Vaccination program.тАЭ 

Those phases are:

  • Before a vaccine is available
  • The vaccine is available in limited supply for certain populations of early focus
  • The vaccine is increasingly available for other critical populations and the general public
  • The vaccine is widely available

Given that the Covid-19 vaccine candidate produced by Pfizer is expected to be approved by the end of November, it appears that the US national-security state, which is essentially running Operation Warp Speed, along with тАЬtrusted messengersтАЭ in mass media, is preparing to enter the second phase of its communications strategy, one in which news organizations and journalists who raise legitimate concerns about Warp Speed will be de-platformed to make way for the тАЬrequiredтАЭ saturation of pro-vaccine messaging across the English-speaking media landscape.

The Power of Presence, How тАЬLiving In The NowтАЭ Can Change Your Life

By Allie Stark

Source: Collective Evolution

Presence is the powerful practice of being in the moment.

It is created through an acute awareness of oneтАЩs thoughts, feelings, and emotions, and in our modern day society, being present doesnтАЩt always come easily. The overstimulation and distraction that come from technology, social media, work, family life, social engagements, and the never-ending тАЬto-doтАЭ lists regularly take us out of the now and into a memory from the past or a fear about the future.

Cultivating the power of presence comes from creating the space to observe oneтАЩs mind and oneтАЩs self. This skill of observation allows us to look at our own lives and the lives of others without attaching judgment or analysis. Using this awareness, we become mindfully attuned to all that is around us through our five senses (smell, touch, taste, sight, and sound) as well as our physical sensations тАФ you know, those signs from our bodies that we often tend to ignore.

Our bodies are equipped with a natural mechanism called the тАЬstress response,тАЭ also known as the тАЬfight-or-flightтАЭ response, which was first described by Walter Cannon at Harvard. When we encounter something that feels like a threat, the amygdala in the brain experiences the emotion fear. The brain then communicates to the hypothalamus, which communicates to the nervous system, which signals to the adrenal glands to release the stress hormones cortisol, adrenaline, and noradrenaline. This assembly-line-like process of the sympathetic nervous system is a crucial part of our bodyтАЩs internal self-protection mechanism. The only problem is that we are not physiologically designed to be frightened often.

In todayтАЩs world, many of us live in overdrive and operate in a constant state of тАЬflight or flight.тАЭ This state can be a result of feeling the fear of imagined threats: financial security, societal achievement, the steadiness or demise of a relationship, a perceived health threat, the loss of a loved one, etc. Operating from this place, it is no wonder that many of us feel the perils of stress and anxiety on a daily basis. We struggle with migraines, digestive issues, difficulty breathing, lack of concentration, fatigue, depression, and innumerable other physical ailments because our body is actually attempting to flee the scene of a real threat (car crash, lion chase, assault, etc.) that simply isnтАЩt there. 

The opposite is also true. When we practice deep breathing and mindfulness, we encourage our body to employ the тАЬrelaxation response,тАЭ our bodyтАЩs counterbalance to the stress response as defined by Harvard professor Herbert Benson. Being in a state of relaxation, your body will experience physiological symptoms of ease, openness, and balance.

A few days ago, I unintentionally experimented with the topic of presence when I accidentally left my phone at home. Even though I am generally good about creating intentional space to be phone free, something felt different. Normally, I choose to not bring it on a walk, I choose to keep it in my purse during dinner with a friend, and I choose to put it on airplane mode when I am writing or working during the day. Yesterday was the middle of the work week and if I had been asked whether or not I wanted to bring my phone along for the day, my answer would have unquestionably been тАЬyes.тАЭ

Climbing up the stairs to the train platform, my hand impulsively reached into my bag in search of my phone. I was subconsciously looking for a meditative distraction during my morning commute. Remembering that it wasnтАЩt there, I closed my eyes, took five deep breaths, and boarded the train car upon its arrival. Within moments of taking my seat, three street performers made an announcement, turned up their boom box, and had at it with their superfly dance moves. I was engrossed and totally present: wide eyes, big smile, heart beating in my chest.

Over the course of the rest of the day, I made note of a few other observations that I could have missed if I was in the phone zone:

  • A gathering of beautiful purple flowers on the sidewalk that had fallen off a tree
  • The smile from a saxophone player on the street
  • A little girl selling brownies in front of her house (although there werenтАЩt many left because she was eating them when she thought no one was looking!)
  • The way the breeze felt on my skin between the high-rises

Upon noticing each of these observations I felt the tension in my body dissipate, I smiled effortlessly, and my body felt calm and at ease. Being fully involved in the present moment, I didnтАЩt have the time to become entrenched in thoughts about the past or fears about the future. I was simply aware of what was going on in the now.

Now letтАЩs be realistic. I know that we live in a technology-focused era and that our phones and our computers are significant tools for work, connectivity, and enjoyment.

They serve a purpose, and an important one at that. We also live in an age where anxiety disorders are the most common mental illness in the U.S., affecting 40 million adults in the United States age 18 and older, or 18% of the population. Countless studies have begun to explore the effects of mindfulness on reducing anxiety and depression, with many of the results from these studies suggesting that mindfulness-based therapy is a promising intervention for treating anxiety and mood problems in clinical populations. If pills, therapies, and medical advice arenтАЩt curing our ailments, it seems foolish not to give mindfulness a shot.

If nothing else, maybe we will get the opportunity to notice small and simple details throughout the day that put a smile on our face.

Einstein and FreudтАЩs тАШWhy War?тАЩ Revisited: Why Anti-War Efforts Go Nowhere

By Robert J. Burrowes

In 1932, Sigmund Freud and Albert Einstein exchanged letters, later published under the title тАШWhy War?тАЩ See тАШWhy War? An exchange of letters between Freud and EinsteinтАЩ.

However, whatever insight these two giants of an earlier era brought to our understanding of war, the reality is that a great deal has been learned since they corresponded.

Nevertheless, since the emergence of an identifiable, organized anti-war movement during World War I which has grown to include a diverse range of activists and organizations from across the political spectrum, as well as peace and conflict resolution scholars from various disciplines, there is little evidence that this movement, or any of the many organizations within it, has been learning from its failures by systematically undertaking or commissioning further research to understand the phenomenon of war more completely and then devising a strategy to end it based on that learning.

Hence, during its existence for more than 100 years, the organized anti-war movement тАУ and the subsequently developed peace movement with its broader agenda тАУ has had minimal impact in preventing or halting particular military conflicts, including wars, and zero impact in ending war generally, as the record testifies.

And so, even today, war continues in several countries in West Asia (the Middle East), Africa, elsewhere and, more recently, in Ukraine with the antiwar movement again demonstrating its ineffectiveness and, in the case of Ukraine, failing to comprehend the deeper agenda behind what is taking place in that country. See тАШThe War in Ukraine: Understanding and Resisting the Global EliteтАЩs Deeper AgendaтАЩ.

Of course, while an utterly inadequate analysis of what, fundamentally, is driving war is the critical foundation of the anti-war movementтАЩs problems, it is still just one of the substantial range of problems it faces, some of which derive from this flawed analysis but others which a better analysis would expose. These include, for example, an understanding of why the fear of most of those within the anti-war movement is preventing the movement from mustering the commitment and courage that will be necessary if we are to undertake the many actions necessary to end war. In essence, fear makes most participants in the movement happy to complain about war but not take action themselves (or take action that has zero or minimal impact).

As Daniel Berrigan noted in his 1969 book No Bars to Manhood: тАШthe waging of war, by its nature, is total тАУ but the waging of peace, by our own cowardice, is partial.тАЩ

This cowardice means that a large proportion of the anti-war movement contents itself with a range of powerless measures тАУ usually extending no further than signing petitions, issuing lameduck ideologically-oriented statements, writing articles, organizing conferences, issuing calls for negotiations or appeals to politicians тАУ all invariably devoid of emotional and geopolitical reality as well as realistic measures to avert/halt the latest war.

This might include advocacy of measures, such as those developed under the guise of international humanitarian law, in relation to тАШoutlawing warтАЩ or outlawing particular weapons systems, despite the obvious observation that these legal constraints are routinely violated with impunity by any military power, starting with the United States, or non-state actor that is unconstrained by questions of legality.

Beyond this, тАШactionтАЩ, when it is taken, is usually confined to conducting (notoriously ineffective) street protests or employing other tactics devoid of strategic impact in the context (of ending war). As former US Secretary of State Alexander Haig once noted about a massive anti-war demonstration: тАШLet them march all they want, as long as they continue to pay their taxes.тАЩ See Alexander Haig. As a four-star general, Haig, not regarded as the most intelligent Secretary of State in US history, certainly understood that tactical choice is a question of strategy. Most activists have no idea.

So if we are to end war as a phenomenon in human affairs, or even meaningfully attempt to prevent or end a particular war, we need to do a number of things. Most fundamentally, we must start with a sound understanding of what causes violence to begin with because war does not emerge from a vacuum. War, when all is considered, is just another manifestation of violence, like everything from violence against women to economic exploitation to environmental destruction.

And if we are not able or willing to investigate and understand what is causing violence, and address this fundamental cause as part of our strategy, then our other efforts to end the manifestations of violence, including war, must all be in vain. Again, as the record readily testifies.

What Causes Violence?

So what is the cause of violence? Here is what 41 years (1966-2007) of concerted effort taught me.

Perpetrators of violence learn their craft in childhood. If you inflict violence on a child, they learn to inflict violence on others. The political leaders who decide to wage war, the military leaders who plan and conduct it, as well as the soldiers, sailors and aircraft personnel who fight war each suffered violence as a child. The terrorist suffered violence as a child. The neo-Nazi suffered violence as a child. The individual who inflicts violence on his (or her) partner suffered violence as a child. The corporate executive who exploits working class people and/or those who live in Africa, Asia or Central/South America suffered violence as a child. The racist or religious bigot suffered violence as a child. The individual who perpetrates violence in the home, in the schoolyard or on the street suffered violence as a child. The individual who overconsumes, or even consumes certain products and/or otherwise destroys the biosphere, suffered violence as a child.

So let me illustrate this point, in a very simplified way, by briefly explaining the parenting experience of a neo-Nazi. This individual has been terrorized by their parents and/or other significant adults in their life into projecting their fear onto particular groups of human beings and into believing that violence is a morally correct and superior way of dealing with these тАШdifferentтАЩ people. But for a much fuller and more nuanced explanation of this point, see the sections headed тАШThe Emotional Profile of Archetype Perpetrators of ViolenceтАЩ and тАШThe Spectrum of the Violent PersonalityтАЩ in тАШWhy Violence?тАЩ

If we want to end violence in all of its manifestations, structural and otherwise, locally and globally, then we must finally end our longest and greatest war: the adult war on children. And here is an additional incentive: if we do not tackle the fundamental cause of violence, then our combined and unrelenting efforts to tackle all of its other symptoms must ultimately fail. And extinction at our own hand тАУ by nuclear war or other means тАУ is inevitable.

How can I claim that violence against children is the fundamental cause of all other violence? Consider this. There is universal acceptance that behaviour is shaped by childhood experience. If it was not, we would not put such effort into education and other efforts to тАШsocializeтАЩ children to тАШfit intoтАЩ their society. And this is why many psychologists have argued that exposure to war toys and violent video games shapes attitudes and behaviours in relation to violence.

But it is far more complex than this and, strange though it may seem, it is not just the тАШvisibleтАЩ violence (such as hitting, screaming at and sexually abusing) that we normally label тАШviolenceтАЩ that causes the main damage, although this is extremely damaging. The largest component of damage arises from the тАШinvisibleтАЩ and тАШutterly invisibleтАЩ violence that we adults unconsciously inflict on children during the ordinary course of the day. Tragically, the bulk of this violence occurs in the family home and at school. See тАШWhy Violence?тАЩ and тАШFearless Psychology and Fearful Psychology: Principles and PracticeтАЩ.

So what is тАШinvisibleтАЩ violence? It is the тАШlittle thingsтАЩ we do every day, partly because we are just тАШtoo busyтАЩ. For example, when we do not allow time to listen to, and value, a childтАЩs thoughts and feelings, the child learns to not listen to themSelf thus destroying their internal communication system. When we do not let a child say what they want (or ignore them when they do), the child develops communication and behavioral dysfunctionalities as they keep trying to meet their own needs (which, as a basic survival strategy, they are genetically programmed to do).

When we blame, condemn, insult, mock, embarrass, shame, humiliate, taunt, goad, guilt-trip, deceive, lie to, bribe, blackmail, moralize with and/or judge a child, we both undermine their sense of Self-worth and teach them to blame, condemn, insult, mock, embarrass, shame, humiliate, taunt, goad, guilt-trip, deceive, lie, bribe, blackmail, moralize and/or judge.

The fundamental outcome of being bombarded throughout their childhood by this тАШinvisibleтАЩ violence is that the child is utterly overwhelmed by feelings of fear, pain, anger and sadness (among many others). However, mothers, fathers, teachers, religious figures and other adults also actively interfere with the expression of these feelings and the behavioral responses that are naturally generated by them and it is this тАШutterly invisibleтАЩ violence that explains why the dysfunctional behavioral outcomes actually occur.

For example, by ignoring a child when they express their feelings, by comforting, reassuring or distracting a child when they express their feelings, by laughing at or ridiculing their feelings, by terrorizing a child into not expressing their feelings (for example, by screaming at them when they cry or get angry), and/or by violently controlling a behavior that is generated by their feelings (for example, by hitting them, restraining them or locking them into a room), the child has no choice but to unconsciously suppress their awareness of these feelings.

However, once a child has been terrorized into suppressing their awareness of their feelings (rather than being allowed to have their feelings and to act on them) the child has also unconsciously suppressed their awareness of the reality that caused these feelings. This has many outcomes that are disastrous for the individual, for society and for nature because the individual will now easily suppress their awareness of the feelings that would tell them how to act most functionally in any given circumstance and they will progressively acquire a phenomenal variety of dysfunctional behaviors, including some that are violent towards themself, others and/or the Earth.

From the above, it should also now be apparent that punishment should never be used. тАШPunishmentтАЩ, of course, is simply one of the words we use to obscure our awareness of the fact that we are using violence. Violence, even when we label it тАШpunishmentтАЩ, scares children and adults alike and cannot elicit a functional behavioural response. See тАШPunishment is Violent and CounterproductiveтАЩ and тАШThe Rule of Law: Unjust and ViolentтАЩ.

If someone behaves dysfunctionally, they need to be listened to, deeply, so that they can start to become consciously aware of the feelings (which will always include fear and, often, terror) that drove the dysfunctional behaviour in the first place. They then need to feel and express these feelings (including any anger) in a safe way. Only then will behavioural change in the direction of functionality be possible. See тАШNisteling: The Art of Deep ListeningтАЩ.

тАШBut these adult behaviors you have described donтАЩt seem that bad. Can the outcome be as disastrous as you claim?тАЩ you might ask. The problem is that there are hundreds of these тАШordinaryтАЩ, everyday behaviors that destroy the Selfhood of the child. It is тАШdeath by a thousand cutsтАЩ and most children simply do not survive as Self-aware individuals. And why do we do this? As mentioned above, we do it so that each child will fit into our model of тАШthe perfect citizenтАЩ: that is, obedient and hardworking student, reliable and pliant employee/soldier, and submissive law-abiding citizen (that is, one who pays their taxes, including those for war, and votes and/or lobbies politicians rather than acting powerfully themSelf).

The bottom line is simple: As parents, teachers, religious figures and adults generally, we want the child to be obedient to our commands, and not powerfully able to act in accord with their own Self-will. And we achieve this outcome by terrorizing the child into doing what we want rather than nurturing the childтАЩs innate capacity to listen, deeply, to themSelf in order to follow their own will.

Moreover, once we destroy the Selfhood of a child, it has many flow-on effects. For example, once you terrorize a child into accepting certain information about themSelf, other people and the state of the world тАУ with the bulk of this information mediated by elite agents including education systems, the entertainment industry and the corporate media тАУ the child becomes unconsciously fearful of dealing with new information, especially if this information is contradictory to what they have been terrorized into believing. As a result, the child will unconsciously dismiss new information, no matter how truthful, out of hand.

In short, the child has been terrorized in such a way that they are no longer capable of learning (or their learning capacity is seriously diminished by excluding any information that is not a simple extension of what they already тАШknowтАЩ). If you imagine any of the bigots you know, you are imagining someone who is utterly terrified. But itтАЩs not just the bigots; virtually all people are affected in this manner making them incapable of responding adequately to new (or even important) information. This is one explanation why some people are тАШclimate deniersтАЩ, most people do nothing in response to the climate catastrophe and even those people who do take action usually do so ineffectively. See тАШThe Global Climate Movement is Failing: Why?тАЩ

But the same can be said for those working to end war тАУ see тАШThe War to End War 100 Years On: An Evaluation and Reorientation of our Resistance to WarтАЩ тАУ end the nuclear weapons race or engage in other struggles, including liberation struggles, that are vital parts of the global struggle to create a more peaceful, just and sustainable human culture. See тАШWhy Activists FailтАЩ.

And to briefly put this issue in the current global context, the vast bulk of the human population, including most of those individuals whom society would regard as тАШhighly intelligentтАЩ, has been readily terrorized into believing that they are threatened by a pathogenic virus (labeled тАШSARS-CoV-2тАЩ) when there is no documented, scientific proof that such an entity as a pathogenic virus even exists тАУ see тАШDismantling the Virus Theory тАУ The тАЬmeasles virusтАЭ as an exampleтАЩ and What Really Makes You Ill? Why everything you thought you knew about disease is wrong тАУ and certainly no documented scientific proof that a virus labeled SARS-CoV-2 exists. See тАШCOVID-19: The virus does not exist тАУ it is confirmed!тАЩ and тАШStatement On Virus Isolation (SOVI)тАЩ. And for an account of researcher Christine MasseyтАЩs fruitless search over the course of more than a year to find evidence of an isolated virus, via Freedom of Information requests to health/science institutions all over the world, see тАШ177 health/science institutions globally all failed to cite even 1 record of тАЬSARS-COV-2тАЭ purification, by anyone, anywhere, everтАЩ.

Despite this, the vast bulk of the human population has been terrorized into accepting a series of medical intrusions (including lockdowns, PCR tests, mask-wearing and gene-altering injectables) when, in fact, there is no documented, scientific proof that (assuming there was a тАШpathogenic virusтАЩ) lockdowns, PCR tests, mask-wearing or тАШvaccinesтАЩ even тАШworkтАЩ and/or extensive documentation of their harm. See, for example, тАШAnd How Are the Children? Lockdowns, Massive Fear, Deaths from Suicides and Drug AbuseтАЩтАШThe WHO Confirms that the Covid-19 PCR Test is Flawed: Estimates of тАЬPositive CasesтАЭ are Meaningless. The Lockdown Has No Scientific BasisтАЩтАШConclusion Regarding Masks: They Do Not WorkтАЩтАШMasks тАЬdonтАЩt work,тАЭ are damaging health and are being used to control population: Doctors panelтАЩтАШThe Truth about the Covid-19 VaccineтАЩтАШA Final Warning to HumanityтАЩтАШCOVID Shots to тАЬDecimate World Population,тАЭ Warns Dr. BhakdiтАЩ and тАШ20 Facts about Vaccination Your Doctor Forgot To Tell YouтАЩ.

And because the fear generated by the elite-driven тАШvirusтАЩ/injectable narrative has been so debilitating and thus engendered a high level of obedience by the population at large, it is a rare individual who has investigated both the shortcomings in this narrative and the horrific agenda that this narrative is concealing, let alone identified a powerful strategy to resist it. See тАШWe Are Human, We Are FreeтАЩ.

So, to return to the focus of this article, let me briefly reiterate this vital point: The essence of what human beings call тАШsocializationтАЩ is the process by which each child is terrorized in such a way that they are no longer capable of learning or their learning capacity is seriously diminished. The multifaceted violence inflicted throughout childhood and adolescence ensures that the adult who emerges is suppressing awareness of an enormous amount of fear, pain, sadness and anger (among many other feelings) and must live in delusion to remain unaware of these suppressed feelings. This ensures that, as part of their delusion, the individual develops a strong sense that what they are doing already is functional and working (no matter how dysfunctional and ineffective it may actually be) while not investigating the existence of evidence that might contradict their delusion and/or unconsciously suppressing awareness of any evidence they come across that does contradict it. They do this because, unconsciously, people learn to identify obedience with тАШfunctional and workingтАЩ (because they do not get punished for being obedient). See тАШWhy Violence?тАЩтАШFearless Psychology and Fearful Psychology: Principles and PracticeтАЩтАШDo We Want School or Education?тАЩтАШLove Denied: The Psychology of Materialism, Violence and WarтАЩ and тАШHuman Intelligence or Human Awareness?тАЩ

Just one critically important outcome of this terrorization process is that a significant proportion of the human population is effectively insane, and this certainly includes the Global Elite and those primary elite agents on which it relies to generate and maintain wars. See тАШThe Global Elite is Insane RevisitedтАЩ.

Another critically important outcome of this terrorization process is that the international conflict resolution architecture тАУ which is essentially a legal framework тАУ does not take emotional factors into account. Hence it is not capable of resolving conflicts in any meaningful way. This is why negotiations often go nowhere, particularly in a timeframe that would avert adverse outcomes. And why тАШagreementsтАЩ that are reached are utterly superficial. The fundamental drivers of the conflict тАУ invariably including suppressed terror, self-hatred and anger which are often unconsciously projected at the other party тАУ are never addressed and will continue to manifest as violence in various forms, even if military violence is ended in a particular context. See тАШChallenges for Resolving Complex ConflictsтАЩ.

So if we want a powerfully effective anti-war movement (or peace movement, environmental movement, social justice movementтАж.) then we need Self-aware individuals who can think, plan and act powerfully as part of strategically-oriented organizations to achieve ambitious longer-term goals. Such as ending the institution of war.

Anything less will fail. Again, as the record demonstrates.

So What Can We Do?

Ending war is possible. But it will take a courageous, sophisticated, strategic effort, given how deeply violence is embedded into the human тАШsocializationтАЩ process which makes war just one of the many approved violent behaviours in which adults are expected and encouraged to participate, beginning with paying taxes to finance it.

So while it is possible to end war, this wonтАЩt be happening any time soon.

And it canтАЩt happen until we commit ourselves to eliminating violence against children so that human society creates adults who are psychologically whole and powerfully able to participate in conflict without resorting to violence to тАШresolveтАЩ it.

Nevertheless, in parallel with efforts to eliminate violence against children, those powerful enough can also participate in a comprehensive strategy to end war as explained on the тАШNonviolent StrategyтАЩ website, starting with this list of тАШStrategic Goals to End WarтАЩ. This is extrapolated from a book which explained why a strategy of nonviolent defense, understood and implemented by sufficient committed and organized individuals, is strategically superior to any military strategy. See The Strategy of Nonviolent Defense: A Gandhian Approach.

Or, if you want to participate in a strategy to end a particular war, such as that in Ukraine, particularly given the possibility of it morphing into a longer term insurgency тАУ see тАШUkraine And The New Al QaedaтАЩ тАУ you can read how to do so here: Nonviolent Defense/Liberation Strategy.

But, as explained above, precisely because of their socialization experience during childhood, most of those who would identify as тАШanti-warтАЩ are simply too frightened to act powerfully in resisting it. Hence, war will continue until we address its root cause: violence against children.

Biodata: Robert J. Burrowes has a lifetime commitment to understanding and ending human violence. He has done extensive research since 1966 in an effort to understand why human beings are violent and has been a nonviolent activist since 1981. He is the author of тАШWhy Violence?тАШ . His email address is flametree@riseup.net and his website is at http://robertjburrowes.wordpress.com

The Ukraine War: Understanding And Resisting The Global EliteтАЩs Deeper Agenda

By Robert J. Burrowes

In a televised address on 24 February 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced his decision to order Russian military forces to invade Ukraine in what he labeled a тАШspecial military operationтАЩ to defend the recently declared self-proclaimed republics of Donetsk and Luhansk and тАШto demilitarise and denazify UkraineтАЩ. Watch President PutinтАЩs speech here or read a transcript here.

Since the invasion started, there has been a huge amount of commentary on it from a vast range of authors with a remarkably diverse range of perspectives. Beyond this, the cascading impacts of the war along with the changes that have been precipitated at various levels, have already been far-reaching and will be increasingly devastating for humanity as a whole.

Here I will focus on some of the more obscure aspects of the deeper agenda that is driving this conflict to manifest in the way that it is occurring. This reflects my own long-standing interest in understanding how elite power manifests in the world.

As I have explained previously, since the dawn of human civilization 5,000 years ago, тАШordinaryтАЩ people have been engaged in an ongoing struggle against elites, whether local, imperial, religious, economic, national or, now, global. See тАШWhy Activists FailтАЩ. But whatever the context, the elite intention is always the same: to kill undesired populations and/or control the lives of everyone else by depriving them of their fair share of political, economic, social and ecological resources.

Since about 1500CE, the intensity of this conflict has deepened considerably with elites intent on killing off a substantial proportion of the human population and enslaving those left alive. This has been done through imperial conquest precipitating genocidal campaigns against indigenous peoples, wars, control of food supplies and other resources to generate mass starvation, medical technologies, the deployment of lethal technologies notably now including 5G and, most recently, an injectables program, ostensibly to protect against a тАШvirusтАЩ. See тАШKilling Off Humanity: How the Global Elite Is Using Eugenics and Transhumanism to Shape Our FutureтАЩ.

In essence, elite intention has never really wavered. To reiterate: Whatever ideology supposedly guided any elite in a particular context, the elite has usually wanted a substantial proportion of any local human population killed off and the bulk of those left alive reduced to slavery, in one form or another, while endlessly commandeering planetary resources for elite use.

The only differences between earlier eras and the present is that the assault on humanity is now genuinely global and it is in its final stage.

Unfortunately, too, this assault is happening in plain sight with the bulk of the population completely unaware of what is taking place and those who are at least concerned and resisting in some way focused on the тАШsmoke and mirrorsтАЩ distraction presented by the тАШvirusтАЩ/тАШvaccineтАЩ narrative and the antics of politicians.

Which means that the EliteтАЩs kill and control agenda, being implemented through the World Economic ForumтАЩs тАШGreat ResetтАЩ, proceeds with minimal resistance. And those not killed by the various measures being used to depopulate humanity will be enslaved in a technological prison from which there will be no escape. After all, the absolutely minimum requirements for effective resistance are life, a mind with free will and food to eat, none of which can be taken for granted any longer.

So Where Does the War in Ukraine Fit into All This?

Well, at immediate and great personal cost to those soldiers and civilians killed or otherwise adversely impacted by the fighting, the war is being used as a smokescreen to obscure a highly orchestrated sequence of events that accelerate the Global EliteтАЩs kill and control agenda, in just the same way that the Covid-19 narrative has done.

Using two wealthy members of the World Economic Forum тАУ President Vladimir Putin of Russia (see тАШAll PutinтАЩs Men: Secret Records Reveal Money Network Tied to Russian LeaderтАЩ) and President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine (see тАШWhat Pandora Papers revealed about Zelensky offshore accounts and funding from Ukranian kleptocracyтАЩ) тАУ backed by a supporting cast of key elite agents and unwitting accomplices throughout institutions such as NATO, the European Union, the US and other governments, the corporate media and elsewhere, the military conflict rages on in clear public view, with much debate about various measures being implemented as part of this conflict тАУ such as sanctions by many countries on Russia тАУ while several vitally important outcomes are obscured from general view or accepted as тАШunfortunateтАЩ consequences of the war rather than planned measures of the elite to kill or control us all.

тАШWhat outcomes are these?тАЩ you might ask.

Well, while this war rages on, generating enormous emotion among those siding with either Russia or Ukraine тАУ and thus, in extremely simplified terms, outraged by either NATOтАЩs precipitating encroachment and military buildup over recent decades or PutinтАЩs тАШunjustifiedтАЩ aggression тАУ here is a short, partial list of rapidly accelerated key outcomes, all compliments of this war, that bring you closer to death or technological slavery in the near term, wherever in the world that you live.

  1. The war, by accident (given that other key elite agents are well aware of what is happening and probably wonтАЩt precipitate it deliberately), could тАШgo nuclearтАЩ, and kill off a huge proportion of humanity and, depending on its severity, starve most or even all of those left alive. But, assuming this outcome is avoided, there are plenty of other unpalatable options to contemplate.
  2. Russia and Ukraine supply 30% of the worldтАЩs wheat and significant percentages of other grains, sunflower oil, fertilizers, oil and gas, and strategic minerals (such as palladium and platinum), among other products. The war, as well as the sanctions imposed on Russia by many countries, has exacerbated the already seriously interrupted supply chains of these products, which either cannot be alternatively sourced or not as cheaply. And the previously generated supply chain collapses in all sectors, causing food (and other) shortages, price hikes and energy crises around the world, cannot be restored in any timeframe that is short. Millions will starve to death because of these supply chain collapses.

According to one recent report: тАШWe believe we are at the onset of a global famine of historic proportions.тАЩ See тАШFarmers on the BrinkтАЩ.

To repeat: тАШwe are at the onset of a global famine of historic proportions.тАЩ

And the thoughtful account by Riley Waggaman includes this comment from Anatoly Nesmiyan: тАШThat is why the тАЬspecial [military] operationтАЭ is a minor episode of little importance against the background of impending cataclysmsтАж. The fact that Ukraine and Russia have been used as a tool speaks not so much about the mind of the West, but about the impenetrable stupidity of the direct participants in the current competition.тАЩ See тАШUp next: Global food crisis?тАЩ

If you want to keep close track of the destruction of your food supply, now being dramatically accelerated by the war in Ukraine, check out the daily updates shared by the Ice Age Farmer (Christian Westbrook) on various channels.

  1. Intended deaths from the injectable continue to climb rapidly, despite concerted efforts by elite agents such as the World Health Organization, politicians, official medical systems, the pharmaceutical industry and the corporate and government media to conceal these deaths from public view. For just two recent attempts to compile a list of reports, see тАШUPDATED: How Many People Are the Vaccines Killing?тАЩ and тАШCOVID-19 Vaccine Massacre: 68,000% Increase in Strokes, 44,000% Increase in Heart Disease, 6,800% Increase in Deaths Over Non-COVID VaccinesтАЩ.

Of course, many eminent experts, heavily suppressed by the corporate media, have long ago warned that these тАШdeath shotsтАЩ will тАШdecimate humanityтАЩ. For a small sample, see тАШThe Truth about the Covid-19 VaccineтАЩтАШA Final Warning to HumanityтАЩтАШJтАЩAccuse! The Gene-based тАЬVaccinesтАЭ Are Killing People. Governments Worldwide Are Lying to You the People, to the Populations They Purportedly ServeтАЩтАШCOVID Shots to тАЬDecimate World Population,тАЭ Warns Dr. BhakdiтАЩ and тАШBREAKING тАУ Over 150,000 people including 600 children have died due to the Covid-19 Vaccines in the USAтАЩ.

But a quick check reveals that the Russian and Ukrainian governments have both enthusiastically participated in the entire Covid-19 тАШvirusтАЩ/тАШvaccineтАЩ scam imposing the familiar range of measures тАУ mandatory vaccinations, QR codesтАж тАУ implemented elsewhere to fulfil the eliteтАЩs kill and control agenda.

This includes elite Russian participation in the Global Preparedness Monitoring Board (GPMB) which, as noted by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in his recent book The Real Anthony Fauci is тАШthe real-life authoritative collective for imposing rules during theтАж pandemic. This so-called тАЬindependentтАЭ monitoring and accountability bodyтАЩs purpose was to validate the imposition of police state controls by global and local political leaders and technocratsтАж: subduing resistance, ruthlessly censoring dissent, isolating the healthy, collapsing economies, and compelling vaccination during a projected worldwide health crisis.тАЩ See тАШI Believe We Are Facing an Evil That Has No Equal in Human HistoryтАЩ and тАШSputnik V is a scam: тАЬA socioeconomic experiment on the Russian populationтАЭтАЩ.

The government of Ukraine is no different, using coercive measures to force vaccination on its citizens despite an unusually high level awareness of the dangers of vaccines тАУ leading to substantial resistance тАУ among the general population. See тАШAs COVID Surges, Protesters Hit Streets of Ukraine to Decry Vaccine MandatesтАЩ.

Are you keeping track of the ever-lengthening list of those who are injured or killed by the injection, which is taking place in the background of this war?

  1. The rollout of 5G, essential to elite creation of their surveillance and control grid, gathers pace under cover of the тАШvirusтАЩ/тАШvaccineтАЩ narrative and now the Russia/Ukraine war. Of course, the electromagnetic radiation will also kill vast numbers of people, both outright and via decimation of the insect population (thus further reducing global food supplies), and the surveillance and control grid it will make possible will trap you in your home and immediate neighborhood, with any semblance of human freedom and human rights consigned to memory. See тАШSleepwalking into Hell: The Global EliteтАЩs Technological Coup dтАЩ├йtat Against HumanityтАЩ and тАШDeadly Rainbow: Will 5G Precipitate The Extinction Of All Life On Earth?тАЩ
  2. And, unless you have been ignoring the World Economic ForumтАЩs тАШGreat ResetтАЩ, you are well aware that the Global Elite plans to transform 200 areas of human life using technologies associated with the fourth industrial revolution and transhumanism (including 5G and 6G, military weapons, artificial intelligence [AI], big data, nanotechnology and biotechnology, robotics, the Internet of Things [IoT], and quantum computing). These technologies will subvert human identity, human freedom, human dignity, human volition and human privacy reducing those left alive to transhuman slavery in which you will have a digitized personal identity. This digitized identity will be connected to your banking, health, legal and other records to establish your personal тАШsocial credit scoreтАЩ, like that used in China, to determine what you can, and cannot, do while living in your тАШsmart cityтАЩ eating food-like substances synthesized from trash and insects. See тАШThe Great ResetтАЩ.

In Ukraine, the government is simply using the war to rapidly expand what was already тАШone of the most expansive government-run digital ID systems in the worldтАЩ, making the country the тАШworld leaderтАЩ in some aspects of digitization via their Diia app, with all that this portends for the human future. See тАШHow Ukraine Government Is Converting Digital ID System Into Wartime ToolтАЩ. Of course, there will be no backtracking from this at warтАЩs end.

Russia is equally committed to its digitization program, although it is also playing a key role in developing the elite-controlled banking system, complete with digitized currencies, that will supersede the current model. It is hosting the annual Cyber Polygon simulations. See тАШTaking Control by Destroying Cash: Beware Cyber Polygon as Part of the Elite CoupтАЩ.

If all of this sounds preposterous, here are two other geopolitical analysts who offer a similar conclusion based on their own analyses: тАШThe Ukraine Crisis: What You Need to KnowтАЩ and тАШUkraine-Russia: A Proxy-War, Advancing the Agenda of the Great Reset?тАЩ

What about the War in Ukraine?

Like many people, I am concerned about the war too. In drawing attention to the deeper elite program that is rapidly trapping humanity in a nightmarish future, I am not suggesting that the war does not matter.

But I also know from long experience that the anti-war movement remains devoid of the capacity to act to prevent or halt wars because it lacks the analysis, strategic orientation, tenacity and courage to do so. I wish it was otherwise.

Still, if you want to participate in a strategy to end this war, particularly given the possibility of it morphing into a longer term insurgency тАУ see тАШUkraine And The New Al QaedaтАЩ тАУ you can read how to do so here: Nonviolent Defense/Liberation Strategy.

And if you want to participate in a strategy to end all war, you can read how to do so here: Nonviolent Campaign Strategy.

Having noted this, let me highlight that key aspects of these strategies are the need to recognize that violence is built deeply into human society by a parenting model that, in essence, is based on demanding obedience from a child, rather than nurturing the childтАЩs Self-will. See тАШWhy Violence?тАЩ and тАШFearless Psychology and Fearful Psychology: Principles and PracticeтАЩ.

And this generates a society in which many people are so adversely impacted that they are rendered effectively insane. Unfortunately, some of these people end up in situations where they exercise extraordinarily levels of control. See тАШThe Global Elite is Insane RevisitedтАЩ.

Hence, if you want to reduce violence and war in the future, consider making тАШMy Promise to ChildrenтАЩ.

So What Does All of this Mean?

Whatever your concerns about the war in Ukraine however, I encourage you to not let it distract you from acting powerfully to defeat the deeper elite agenda. If you get caught up in the war hysteria and fail to defend yourself and those you love, you will soon find that everything about the life you have known has been taken away, irrespective of the outcome of this war.

So What Can You Do?

Ideally, if you wish to strategically resist the elite agenda, your most powerful option is to participate in the тАШWe Are Human, We Are FreeтАЩ campaign.

The simplest version of this strategy is explained on the one-page flyer that identifies a short series of crucial nonviolent actions that anyone can take. This flyer, now available in 15 languages (Czech, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Spanish & Slovak) with more in the pipeline, can be downloaded from here:┬атАШThe 7 Days Campaign to Resist the Great ResetтАЩ.

Conclusion

The war in Ukraine is a tragedy for those immediately impacted but for all of us as well. Particularly if we do not recognise the threat it conceals and act powerfully in response to this deeper threat.

For 5,000 years elites have been pitting us against each other тАУ at work, on the battlefield, in life generally тАУ by drawing attention to, and magnifying, superficial differences (based on gender, race, religion, class, nationalityтАж.), exacerbating conflicts and convincing us that they are acting in our own best interests when we do what they tell us via their agents in government, the corporate media and elsewhere, and that human solidarity is worth nothing.

Well, one day very soon now, we would do well to realize that in the end only three things matter: Human solidarity is essential if we are to survive this existential crisis, our true enemy is not each other but the insane Global Elite, and we must act powerfully and nonviolently if we are to defeat it.

A human future worth living will be short otherwise.

Biodata: Robert J. Burrowes has a lifetime commitment to understanding and ending human violence. He has done extensive research since 1966 in an effort to understand why human beings are violent and has been a nonviolent activist since 1981. He is the author of тАШWhy Violence?тАШ . His email address is flametree@riseup.net and his website is at http://robertjburrowes.wordpress.com

THE ELEVENTH HOUR

By Kingsley L. Dennis

Source: Waking Times

In the Age of Materialism, it is said that people have their orientation outwards and towards the boundary that separates humanity from the lower orders тАУ the animals and plants тАУ rather than the inner orientation towards Source. And it is within the great depth of materialism that represents the final stage of a grand cycle where the world reaches its тАШextremity of separationтАЩ in a period of remoteness from the sacred impulse.

Unknowing and blind to this, the materialist believes they experience no loss because progress has given humanity much more than it ever had, and that material progress shall be their salvation. At such a time, it symbolizes that humankind has reached a limit of distance (an extremity) from its essential nature тАУ from its centre тАУ and thus from its sacred home. And the modern person тАУ especially the product of westernized modernism тАУ has gone so far from their essential nature that they have ceased to think of it or question its existence, and even fabricate and invent a pseudo-truth for its material reality.

Many now see these times of deep materialism as representing the тАШeleventh hourтАЩ for humanity; as a decisive moment before a dramatic turn of events in its trajectory. Others, like myself, have referred to these times as representing humanityтАЩs тАШdark night of the soul.тАЩ I wrote the following passage over a decade ago:

We have now entered the crisis window, the transition phase тАУ that heroic journey into the underworld тАУ where we will be forced to experience a shamanic initiatory experience, perhaps a near-death experience, before we can emerge as an adolescent species with a new, more mature mind. Until we reach that stage, however, we will have to struggle with the death throes of the old mind, as old systems cling to power and global infrastructures attempt to remain in control of a world in transitionтАжthe тАШdark passageтАЩ that we are now venturing into. This is part of our collective rites of passage: it will shake us, reshuffle and reorientate a great deal of life on the planet; and it will also, hopefully, catalyze and prepare us for a psychophysical transformation. The reorientation required тАУ both psychological and physical тАУ may be far from linearтАжas we wrestle with the cloak of the old world system that clings onto a modus operandi, refusing to let go without a fight. Despite our glorious, gleaming, polished achievements that the world displays with pride, our current systems (social, cultural, political and economic) are remarkably anachronistic, cunningly deceptive, opaque, and in dire need of renovation. Yet in order to sweep out the brushwood we may be forced to endure a metaphorical, and literal, dark night of the soul. The next 20 years cannot be the same as the last 20 years. Change is upon us rapidly, even if we are not aware of its pace.[1]

We were not aware of the pace as I wrote those words; and many are no more aware now even though that pace has dramatically quickened. At each cyclical renewal we are faced with prophecies of the тАШEnd TimeтАЩ that also throw up images and imaginations of the world apocalypse. Yet such an apocalypse is not a fatality but a revelation тАУ a revealing. It marks the disintegration of one narrated cycle and the emergence of new mythological voices as heralding a departure from the dying throes of an aeon of time. At such a moment, the aftermath of an apocalypse/revealing lies a great expanse where reality itself requires a re-stitching together and reimagining. A new operation of worlding comes into being. There is a change of guard of the architypes: the social-status figures of leaders, politicians, and bankers are replaced by the metaphysician, the mystic, and the prophet.[2]

It is said that the nearness of an end of an era brings with it a sense of otherworldliness. It is at such threshold moments where the veil thins to allow a penetration, a mergence, of energies from various sources, physical and metaphysical. Dimensions start to crossover and intervene; boundaries begin to dissolve.  It is then that the illusion of ordinary, consensus reality is fast breaking down; this very same illusion that shielded many people from infra-psychic incursions. According to philosopher Rene Guenon, the extremity of materialistic beliefs and practices leads to a тАШsolidification of the world,тАЩ and it is this solidification that causes тАШfissuresтАЩ to open up through which тАШinfra-psychicтАЩ forces enter. In other words, humanity is invaded by the specters of its own psyche.

The reality of unknown psychic powers, and their influences, from beyond our world has always been part of human knowledge тАУ only that now it comes out from its occult shell and more into visibility. The dissolution of the physical world, its fragmentation, chaos, and disarray, catalyzes the psychic manifestations that represent the phase of the dissolution of the present cycle. The dissolution of the present cycle of materialism only begets a necessary re-creation of the world. The hardening and extremity of corruption of our physical world must also lead to a degree of psychological fracturing if a new psycho-physical environment is to unfold. That is, unless there are cracks within the highly conditioned collective psychosphere of humanity, how can the light get it?

Every human soul is infused with a sense, a knowing, of the Transcendent тАУ a filament or spark of Source тАУ of the Alpha and Omega of all existence. Ignorance of it only exists on this physical, earthly plane, and obscured by the degraded forces of deep materialism. The inner faculty which recognizes this is often referred to as the Heart, and is the human beingтАЩs highest faculty тАУ although it lies dormant or slumbering within most people. This is an incorruptible, inviolable element within the human тАУ a тАШsupramental organ of knowledgeтАЩ тАУ that is beyond mind or intellect.

The sense of the transcendent implies an inner urge, longing, or pull to transcend the limitations of this plane of reality. These urges are the signs of the times тАУ the moment of the eleventh hour. The contact with Source energy is available (gives) to those who are aware of it: тАШFor unto every one that hath shall be given, and he shall have abundance: but from him that hath not shall be taken away even that which he hath.тАЩ (Matthew 25:29). It is at the eleventh hour, from a dissolution to a new beginning, that we understand also the phrase: тАШand the last shall be first.тАЩ