Superheroes
Imagine if someone turned on the TV and heard the BBC news blaring out,’’Emergency Report: mRNA vaccines are causing heart attacks.’ If you’d actually had the vaccine the news might be so shocking that it could cause a heart attack. It would cause absolute uproar if the people who had been duped by the TV and its ‘safe and effective’ mantra now were told that it was incredibly dangerous after all.
Instead the BBC gets a celebrity doctor Aseem Malhotra, to discuss some news about how millions of people should be taking statins. Then Malhotra reveals the truth about the vaccine, planting a seed in the minds of the masses that the vaccines are in fact dangerous, so that the information can gradually seep out. A controlled demolition in the narrative to control the reactions of a terrified and angry public.
All the media are complicit in the demolition with the Guardian criticising the BBC for letting Malhotra ‘hijack’ the interview, with his ‘anti-vaxx’ claims. However they do end their article with a two paragraph quote from Malhotra, again planting the seed that the vaccines might in fact, be dangerous.
I struggle to believe that BBC researchers would have been unaware of Malhotra’s vaccine stance. Either it’s some kind of divine intervention to give him airtime, or it’s a deliberate shift in the narrative.
It seems truth can’t be given in a straightforward way, whether it’s Bridgen’s Holocaust remarks or Malhotra’s TV hijack, there is an element of drama and conflict that is present in all good stories.
As Roman writer Juvenal wrote, ‘give them bread and circuses and they will never revolt.’
‘The whole world is a stage,’ and even in the alternative media, we are being entertained to keep us from thinking, to keep us from questioning.
The question is, are the mainstream gradually going to reveal the truth about the vaccines, and if so why?
This is the question that is at the heart of the ‘fake awakening;’ the deliberate and controlled revelation of truth to usher in a new society that looks like ‘love and light,’ but is anything but.
Malhotra and Bridgen are heroes, many will say. And it’s no wonder, as we are primed, with a story etched deep in our hearts, about a hero. We long for a saviour, and project our desire onto storybook saviours that may well be as much part of the establishment as the storybook villains.
In the Bible it was prophesied that there will be a time when ‘men’s hearts fail them from fear,’ and it seems like we are getting perilously near.
“And there will be signs in the sun, in the moon, and in the stars; and on the earth distress of nations, with perplexity, the sea and the waves roaring; men’s hearts failing them from fear and the expectation of those things which are coming on the earth, for the powers of the heavens will be shaken. Then they will see the Son of Man coming in a cloud with power and great glory. Now when these things begin to happen, look up and lift up your heads, because your redemption draws near.” Luke 21:25-28
The devil tells us that we have time to go and explore, to experiment with different paths. But the truth is, there is a narrow gate to life, and ‘broad is the way that leads to destruction, and there are many who go in by it.’ Matthew 7: 13-14.
Any genuine truth-seeking path, needs us to put aside all our hopes, wishes, and dreams so they do not cloud our thinking and lead us clinging to false saviours. When we do this, I believe there is only one destination; the one and only true saviour; Jesus Christ.
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