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Why our ceaseless attempts to explain what is going on in the world always seem to fall short.
By John Leake
Over dinner tonight in Washington D.C., I fell into a discussion with a little group of dissident doctors about what is going on in the world, and we returned to the same questions we’ve been trying to answer for the last three years. For example, why are safe old drugs like hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin suppressed with religious fanaticism?
Among the true stories we discussed was that of a chemistry professor who one day drew the hydroxychloroquine molecule on the chalkboard. A student reported his “dangerous” action to school administrators, who sharply rebuked him for it. Another man beseeched hospital doctors and administrators to give ivermectin to his dying mother. His request was denied, but it prompted hospital security to search him every day he visited to make sure he didn’t try to smuggle ivermectin to his mom. Ivermectin—a WHO essential medication, once deemed a “wonder drug” for curing River Blindness, whose discoverers were awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine—literally became anathema.
A pharmacist recently called a doctor three times in a row to make sure the doctor was prescribing HCQ for rheumatoid arthritis, and not for COVID-19. It’s likely the pharmacist was hoping one of his calls would go to voicemail so that he would have a pretense for delaying the prescription. Why such extraordinary diligence and vigilance? Doesn’t the pharmacist have anything better to do?
Following the fanatical suppression of safe old FDA-approved drugs, the novel, experimental mRNA COVID-19 vaccines were forced on humanity with even more fanatical zeal, becoming objects of quasi religious reverence. Anyone who has even questioned their safety and efficacy has been relentlessly persecuted.
How to explain this confusing state of affairs? For almost three years we have investigated a range of individual human and institutional actors who seem to be playing a prominent role. We often talk about the huge pharmaceutical companies and their friends in international foundations such as the Gates and Rockefeller. They in turn seem to be part of a greater hierarchy consisting of the DOD, DARPA, the NIH, BARDA, FEMA, and the DHS. These institutions, in turn, are dependent on the vast apparatus of debt financing that is the lifeblood of all state leviathans.
At the same time, we have discussed the irrational and nonsensical behavior we have observed on a mass scale among both state and private actors. While fear has played an obvious role, it alone cannot explain the bizarre and malevolent drama we have seen.
Within the medical freedom movement, a controversy erupted a few months ago between Dr. Peter Breggin and the psychologist Matthias Desmet. I greatly admire Dr. Breggin and his work. I consider his book COVID-19 and the Global Predators: We Are the Prey a magisterial work of scholarship and investigative reporting.
However, I also found Desmet’s book, The Psychology of Totalitarianism, to contain many compelling observations and persuasive arguments, which remind me of similar observations made by the Swiss psychoanalyst, Carl Jung.
I doubt this controversy will ever be resolved because human behavior cannot be measured and described in scientific terms. Why people, individually and in groups, behave as they do is usually a combination of emotions and desires shaped by material circumstances, customs, and habits. Sometimes it’s obvious when masses of people are being influenced and manipulated by propaganda, but we are also capable of being irrational, self-defeating, and destructive for no ascertainable reason.
Tonight in Washington—at the end of an evening of long discussion—we returned to our respective hotel rooms, still unsure of just what is going on and why. Why is Senator Ron Johnson virtually alone in pursuing his inquiry? Why is Dr. Peter McCullough—a mild-mannered medical scholar who mostly reads and cites peer-reviewed literature—the subject of an orchestrated and relentless campaign to strip him of every single position, credential, and certification he has attained in his long career?
Pondering such questions in recent years has often reminded me of the character Mephistopheles in Goethe’s famous play, Faust, who introduces himself as follows:
Ich bin der Geist der stets verneint!
Und das mit Recht; denn alles was entsteht
Ist werth daß es zu Grunde geht;
Drum besser wär’s daß nichts entstünde.
So ist denn alles was ihr Sünde,
Zerstörung, kurz das Böse nennt,
Mein eigentliches Element.
In English:
I am the spirit that constantly negates!
And rightly so; for everything that comes into being,
Deserves to perish;
It would be better if nothing came into being.
Everything that you call sin,
Destruction, and evil,
Is my true element.
The ever-seeking and inquiring Faust does not recoil from Mephistopheles, but engages him in conversation, clearly wanting to learn more about him, his nature, and his motives. It’s notable that Goethe was himself a natural scientist who was particularly interested in optics and the color spectrum. Both he and his protagonist seemed to accept that there is no rational explanation for what motivates Mephistopheles—the spirit that always negates, whose true element is sin, destruction, and evil.
Mephistopheles seems to embody the strange fact that humans may participate in corrupt and destructive enterprises that don’t really make sense. No particular motive such as the desire for money or power can quite explain it. After all, what is the gratification of acquiring money and exercising power for old men who already have tons of both and few years left to live?
Ron Johnson is alone in his query because that is how the game of Congress is played.
The fix is always in and it has to do with the War Dept. which runs our nation. The War Dept and the I-C are our real State.
Now.
In order to keep the illusion of a Constitutional Republic a theater is needed. Certain members are "allowed" to make bold statements and have hearings and raise thorny questions. Right now those are Ron Johnson and Rand Paul.
This ensures that people (normies) think that someone is "on it".
A very similar managed resistance is performed by Tucker Carlson and so forth. This is very powerful and for many, it allows them to not see the above: We are ruled by a MIIC that calls all the shots.
Ron Johnson and Rand Paul cannot be joined by their colleagues because to do so would lead straight to the DOD. And get into bioweapon development and herd culling and maiming and genetict testing.
You can't really investigate your boss.
The same process happened with JFK, and 9/11.
As long as you can show some plucky reps making a show, many will go to sleep due to mythology and motivated reasoning. Because most do not want to deal with the reality of Operation Northwoods and Operation Paperclip and War on Lies and couping Democratic nations all over the world.
And the Empire has turned its attention inwards. They are killing people, babies, maiming children.
That's our Real State.
While you can quote Faust I think quoting The Bible and understanding the mystic in this world you could begin to help understand that God and His desires for a world that consists of love truth and happiness can only happen if we humans invite Him the Creator into our world. God specifically states to the mystic that certain expectations must be met before He can be here for us.
However when man creates a vacuum without acknowledging God and thinks he is god than that vacuum gets filled with evil. You are seeing it first hand in your conference in Washington and that is why in a world without God our world makes no sense. Our very souls feel this void and emptiness and yet we still can’t see why we have these creatures running things their way. Their way leads to death. Gods way leads to life.
All we have to do is turn to God for help and He will answer.