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Dec 18, 2022·edited Dec 18, 2022Liked by Toby Rogers
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The White House issued a dire warning this week, reminding the nation that Elon's continued ownership of Twitter means they now only control 97% of the media.
"We can't overstate how dangerous this is," said Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre. "Yes, we still control Facebook, Google, Apple, Instagram, YouTube, ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, MSNBC, The Washington Post, The New York Times, Hollywood, TIME, USAToday, The Wall Street Journal, and pretty much all the rest, but we don't control Twitter. This is dangerous to democracy."
The entire intelligence community at the CIA, FBI, and NSA concurred with the warning, stating that "Elon's ownership of Twitter leaves America vulnerable to dangerous opinions we do not approve of." Leaders with the agencies are recommending immediate investigations to bring down the Twitter CEO provided their planned drone strike doesn't work first.
"Democracy is at stake," said all the agency leaders in a shared statement in which they all recited the words simultaneously in a robotic monotone. "We must do something. Democracy is at stake."
At publishing time, several watchdog groups had underscored the warning, pointing to a 128% increase in exposure to unapproved opinions since Musk's Twitter purchase.
If someone played a role in the iatrogenocide (as an ordinary working person, not talking about the Fauci's et al). is there any way forward for them other than drowning in their own guilt or killing themselves. Or is this what such a person deserves
Our entire society is organized around the iatrogenocide at this point. So the complicity is everywhere. What matters now is recognizing what is happening, educating others, and working to pull as many people out of the burning building as possible.
I don't think many of us get through life without doing something wrong at one point or another. Personally for me it helps that I have a relationship with God and we talk about that stuff and it helps. But traditional religious forms are not the only way forward at all. People make meaning from their mistakes in many ways. Through committed service to those they have injured or others similarly injured. Through raising awareness so other people don't make the same mistakes. Through dedicating themselves to another kind of service such as preventing other people from being victimised in that way. Many ways forward, because the human spirit can tackle this kind of challenge, its just the popular culture barely even acknowledges relationship and conscience.
The Black Caucus of the Green Party USA issued a very strong repudiation of forced vaccination. A YEAR AGO! I give many thanks to Cindy Sheehan for re-running their statement on Wednesday this last week. Anyone needing a boost that there are still political organizations with intelligence and integrity should definitely look at this. This should be common knowledge in this diverse movement. WOW!! :
I enjoyed reading this article and shared it with my close facebook friends. You will have more new readers now. What I appreciated: your writing style - clear, short, sharp, and somewhat poetic. Some of the sentences are like pointed arrows shooting in the heart of truth. Thank you for writing and sharing!
FYI: Just saw that several of my FB friends re-shared the link to your article. Your words resonate with people. The word can ignite the light and hope. And it's what needed right now.
I like your work a lot, but below is straight-out stupid. You should delete it.
QUOTE
They are only fooling themselves
The people who didn’t do the reading and just made up a bunch of nonsense in school are the same people who didn’t do the reading and are making up a bunch of nonsense in public health. It’s like they got so good at bluffing that they came to believe their own noise. Pharma makes great use of these know-nothing social climbers.
I see this as true. As a mom with HS and college aged kids I see how they teach to memorize “facts” to pass the test. Critical questions are laughed at but most of the time the kids are so time stretched at memorization they don’t have the bandwidth to even ask critical questions
Thanks Toby for your sanity in an insane world. I've had to unsubscribe to so many information channels due to overwhelm, but you always strike just the right balance of information and hope for me... deep gratitude to you xox
I read the FLCCC protocols for long covid. I always reasoned that since the mortality rate from covid is very, very low, then what is the big deal. Now I am reconsidering, because the symptoms of long covid can cause long term impairment. I don't know what the stats are for long covid, but those symptoms are nothing to be sneezed at. The FLCCC did mention that long covid was more likely with improper early treatment. So, early viral treatment and not dangerous and ineffective shots would have been the ethical, intelligent and safer way to go. As Toby mentioned how 'capital can fool the fiercest critics of capitalism' and that is what has happened. It is also interesting to read about the conflict between Robert Malone and the Breggins. From what I gather, the Breggins believe Robert Malone and Mattias Desmet unfairly blame the victims in the covid debacle. In the case of the Nazi's and the Jews, there was no way the Jews could defend themselves, they had to comply under that particular regime. In the case of covid, many people would have lost their jobs if they didn't comply. However, there is a difference between the two situations. Millions of people did have the option to not take the clot shot, without loss of livelihood. Yet, they chose to reinforce the lie and go along with it without researching thoroughly what they were injecting into their own bodies or the bodies of their children. In those cases, the victims are responsible for their laziness and gullibility. Sorry Peter and Ginger Breggin, but ye' are only looking at the crescent and not the whole of the moon.
First of all, delightful and very funny and thought provoking. But I have a different take (maybe) about the source of this. You seem to think that it is an economic system, capitalism, that has somehow captured human nature and induced it to do evil, self-serving things. I see it inversely. Human nature is depraved at a core level. It takes a lot of love and discipline for the individual to acknowledge and suppress such urges. It takes courage to try to face the terror of the human condition without psychologically fleeing into distractions like power, wealth, and exploitation of others. Our systems are not to blame. It is not in our stars, but in ourselves. Our best systems, like the US Constitution, are built firmly on the mature apprehension that human wickedness will always subvert any organization to coerce and exploit others.
Children are not inherently wicked. So where does this depravity come from if not from social conditioning? For my part, I'll stick with blaming the material conditions of modern life, at least in the West, ie, capitalism.
Spoken like a man who does not have children! But seriously it is one thing to observe the depravity potential of humankind and another to conclude that the inexperienced are "inherently wicked." That phrase turns potential into an attribute and makes the observation of human wickedness exaggerated. My take is that human beings are born selfish, and children, who lack perspective, naturally conclude that the world exists for them. There is much humor in this good faith selfishness of the undeveloped human. Fortunately little babies are weak and cannot inflict their narcissism on others, or great harm would result.
When the little one reaches a stage of development where (s)he recognizes the alternative, perhaps even competing, aspirations of those around them, then the fireworks start. Thus begins the teaching of personal discipline and respect for others, the rules of social discourse. This stage is fraught with lots of intrigue and argument to overpower the contrary desires of others.
An adjusted child eventually learns to negotiate disagreements or competing interests, absent hatred and resentment for being frustrated. But as you see, many never wish to or condescend to subordinate their wants to moral demands. Many unlearn it (criminals for example) in favor of a cynical model of deception and aggression, or today's favorite strategy; passive-aggression.
The often intense human desire for security and other pressing urgencies pressure the person to rationalize away respect for others or moral requirements and assert their interests above all. The lengths to which they are willing to shoulder aside the less aggressive is a measure of evil in action, if not inherent. A minority of persons really learn to subordinate their wants to justice (see psychological experiments), the average is somewhere contingent, and many are absolutely without conscience (for example Adam Schiff).
I agree that the potential for corruption and evil is in all of us. But for most of us it isn’t realized, and therefore doesn’t get expressed. Like many social experiments have shown us, it’s when humans are put in a position of power, (money, fame) where that part of us rears it’s ugly head.
“Power corrupts. Absolute power corrupts absolutely" quote by 19th century British politician Lord Acton sums it up aptly.
I like to think most of us are more aligned with love than hate. Maybe I’m naïve, but I can live with that 🙂
I suppose there is a turning point somewhere when an individual abdicates any pretense of conscience, which ushers ion not only selfishness, but a perverse desire to confound he very prospect of decency. Hence the massive hostility towards even the mere symbols of innocence, like little children, the trusting, etc.
I subscribe to Charles Eisenstein, and his mentioning you prompted me to read your uTobian pieces. Brilliant. Grateful for the territory you explore. Thank you for this gift in yesterday's Thinking Points: the link to FLCCC's website.
https://karikor.substack.com/p/kariko-katalint-kerdeztek-anyanyelven?sd=pf
Hello Rogers, I wrote a new article and I would like to invite you to read!
https://filiperafaeli.substack.com/p/dont-watch-dallas-buyers-club
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The White House issued a dire warning this week, reminding the nation that Elon's continued ownership of Twitter means they now only control 97% of the media.
"We can't overstate how dangerous this is," said Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre. "Yes, we still control Facebook, Google, Apple, Instagram, YouTube, ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, MSNBC, The Washington Post, The New York Times, Hollywood, TIME, USAToday, The Wall Street Journal, and pretty much all the rest, but we don't control Twitter. This is dangerous to democracy."
The entire intelligence community at the CIA, FBI, and NSA concurred with the warning, stating that "Elon's ownership of Twitter leaves America vulnerable to dangerous opinions we do not approve of." Leaders with the agencies are recommending immediate investigations to bring down the Twitter CEO provided their planned drone strike doesn't work first.
"Democracy is at stake," said all the agency leaders in a shared statement in which they all recited the words simultaneously in a robotic monotone. "We must do something. Democracy is at stake."
At publishing time, several watchdog groups had underscored the warning, pointing to a 128% increase in exposure to unapproved opinions since Musk's Twitter purchase.
From Babylon Bee
They left out NPR
Hi Toby
If someone played a role in the iatrogenocide (as an ordinary working person, not talking about the Fauci's et al). is there any way forward for them other than drowning in their own guilt or killing themselves. Or is this what such a person deserves
Thanks
Our entire society is organized around the iatrogenocide at this point. So the complicity is everywhere. What matters now is recognizing what is happening, educating others, and working to pull as many people out of the burning building as possible.
I don't think many of us get through life without doing something wrong at one point or another. Personally for me it helps that I have a relationship with God and we talk about that stuff and it helps. But traditional religious forms are not the only way forward at all. People make meaning from their mistakes in many ways. Through committed service to those they have injured or others similarly injured. Through raising awareness so other people don't make the same mistakes. Through dedicating themselves to another kind of service such as preventing other people from being victimised in that way. Many ways forward, because the human spirit can tackle this kind of challenge, its just the popular culture barely even acknowledges relationship and conscience.
The Black Caucus of the Green Party USA issued a very strong repudiation of forced vaccination. A YEAR AGO! I give many thanks to Cindy Sheehan for re-running their statement on Wednesday this last week. Anyone needing a boost that there are still political organizations with intelligence and integrity should definitely look at this. This should be common knowledge in this diverse movement. WOW!! :
https://cindysheehan.substack.com/p/when-orgs-have-integrity
The racing reindeer makes me so happy ❤️❤️
Love!
"Invisible totalitarianism"
This gentleman did a good deal in explaining the system for those who want to understand it:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inverted_totalitarianism
I enjoyed reading this article and shared it with my close facebook friends. You will have more new readers now. What I appreciated: your writing style - clear, short, sharp, and somewhat poetic. Some of the sentences are like pointed arrows shooting in the heart of truth. Thank you for writing and sharing!
FYI: Just saw that several of my FB friends re-shared the link to your article. Your words resonate with people. The word can ignite the light and hope. And it's what needed right now.
Thank you, Tanya!!! 🙌
Hey man - you UPHELD our community standards so Fuck. Them.
They just have sloppy ideas and poor morals.
Toby Rogers,
I like your work a lot, but below is straight-out stupid. You should delete it.
QUOTE
They are only fooling themselves
The people who didn’t do the reading and just made up a bunch of nonsense in school are the same people who didn’t do the reading and are making up a bunch of nonsense in public health. It’s like they got so good at bluffing that they came to believe their own noise. Pharma makes great use of these know-nothing social climbers.
I see this as true. As a mom with HS and college aged kids I see how they teach to memorize “facts” to pass the test. Critical questions are laughed at but most of the time the kids are so time stretched at memorization they don’t have the bandwidth to even ask critical questions
??? Because why?
Good stuff. Onward onward moving upward.
Thanks Toby for your sanity in an insane world. I've had to unsubscribe to so many information channels due to overwhelm, but you always strike just the right balance of information and hope for me... deep gratitude to you xox
Thank you, Deborah! 🙌
I read the FLCCC protocols for long covid. I always reasoned that since the mortality rate from covid is very, very low, then what is the big deal. Now I am reconsidering, because the symptoms of long covid can cause long term impairment. I don't know what the stats are for long covid, but those symptoms are nothing to be sneezed at. The FLCCC did mention that long covid was more likely with improper early treatment. So, early viral treatment and not dangerous and ineffective shots would have been the ethical, intelligent and safer way to go. As Toby mentioned how 'capital can fool the fiercest critics of capitalism' and that is what has happened. It is also interesting to read about the conflict between Robert Malone and the Breggins. From what I gather, the Breggins believe Robert Malone and Mattias Desmet unfairly blame the victims in the covid debacle. In the case of the Nazi's and the Jews, there was no way the Jews could defend themselves, they had to comply under that particular regime. In the case of covid, many people would have lost their jobs if they didn't comply. However, there is a difference between the two situations. Millions of people did have the option to not take the clot shot, without loss of livelihood. Yet, they chose to reinforce the lie and go along with it without researching thoroughly what they were injecting into their own bodies or the bodies of their children. In those cases, the victims are responsible for their laziness and gullibility. Sorry Peter and Ginger Breggin, but ye' are only looking at the crescent and not the whole of the moon.
First of all, delightful and very funny and thought provoking. But I have a different take (maybe) about the source of this. You seem to think that it is an economic system, capitalism, that has somehow captured human nature and induced it to do evil, self-serving things. I see it inversely. Human nature is depraved at a core level. It takes a lot of love and discipline for the individual to acknowledge and suppress such urges. It takes courage to try to face the terror of the human condition without psychologically fleeing into distractions like power, wealth, and exploitation of others. Our systems are not to blame. It is not in our stars, but in ourselves. Our best systems, like the US Constitution, are built firmly on the mature apprehension that human wickedness will always subvert any organization to coerce and exploit others.
Children are not inherently wicked. So where does this depravity come from if not from social conditioning? For my part, I'll stick with blaming the material conditions of modern life, at least in the West, ie, capitalism.
Spoken like a man who does not have children! But seriously it is one thing to observe the depravity potential of humankind and another to conclude that the inexperienced are "inherently wicked." That phrase turns potential into an attribute and makes the observation of human wickedness exaggerated. My take is that human beings are born selfish, and children, who lack perspective, naturally conclude that the world exists for them. There is much humor in this good faith selfishness of the undeveloped human. Fortunately little babies are weak and cannot inflict their narcissism on others, or great harm would result.
When the little one reaches a stage of development where (s)he recognizes the alternative, perhaps even competing, aspirations of those around them, then the fireworks start. Thus begins the teaching of personal discipline and respect for others, the rules of social discourse. This stage is fraught with lots of intrigue and argument to overpower the contrary desires of others.
An adjusted child eventually learns to negotiate disagreements or competing interests, absent hatred and resentment for being frustrated. But as you see, many never wish to or condescend to subordinate their wants to moral demands. Many unlearn it (criminals for example) in favor of a cynical model of deception and aggression, or today's favorite strategy; passive-aggression.
The often intense human desire for security and other pressing urgencies pressure the person to rationalize away respect for others or moral requirements and assert their interests above all. The lengths to which they are willing to shoulder aside the less aggressive is a measure of evil in action, if not inherent. A minority of persons really learn to subordinate their wants to justice (see psychological experiments), the average is somewhere contingent, and many are absolutely without conscience (for example Adam Schiff).
I agree that the potential for corruption and evil is in all of us. But for most of us it isn’t realized, and therefore doesn’t get expressed. Like many social experiments have shown us, it’s when humans are put in a position of power, (money, fame) where that part of us rears it’s ugly head.
“Power corrupts. Absolute power corrupts absolutely" quote by 19th century British politician Lord Acton sums it up aptly.
I like to think most of us are more aligned with love than hate. Maybe I’m naïve, but I can live with that 🙂
Fascinating point! I am certainly coming to appreciate the Total Depravity school of thought more and more each day.
I suppose there is a turning point somewhere when an individual abdicates any pretense of conscience, which ushers ion not only selfishness, but a perverse desire to confound he very prospect of decency. Hence the massive hostility towards even the mere symbols of innocence, like little children, the trusting, etc.
I subscribe to Charles Eisenstein, and his mentioning you prompted me to read your uTobian pieces. Brilliant. Grateful for the territory you explore. Thank you for this gift in yesterday's Thinking Points: the link to FLCCC's website.