I’m going to write this essay in several parts, because it’s heavy going, for me writing it and no doubt for the people reading it.
In my opinion, the last three years have presented humanity with a unique challenge, indeed an unprecedented challenge. There may have been many occasions in history when people might have thought ‘the whole world has gone mad’, but in early 2020, the whole world did go mad, literally, in a highly coordinated and seemingly orchestrated fashion. Not just one nation, but almost all nations and nearly every public institution within those nations. At first it seemed like yes, it was a form of madness, a mass psychosis Matthias Desmet-style, played out right across the globe, even though the evidence for highly coordinated activity and fore-planning was there right from the start. But then it became obvious that something much more malign and intentional was at work; then it became indisputable that something one can only describe as evil was in play, a vast evil, operating across borders and throughout ‘civil’ society and its institutions. I say became ‘obvious’, but only to a minority I suspect. Many people have yet to comprehend the vastness of the evil forces which now align themselves in opposition to humanity; many never will.
Life, development, progress, everything which moves forward, or upward, is a spiral, a series of circles or cycles which appear to repeat continuously, but which actually move incrementally upwards, the repetitive cycles becoming gradually ever tighter until they merge into the tip of a spear pointing toward heaven.
The story of humanity thus far has been the story of the perennial War between Good and Evil, played out again and again, against the sweeping backdrop of our evolution from tree-dwelling apes, to bipedal hunter-gatherers, to settled farmers, to sophisticated city-dwellers heavily reliant upon the wonders of modern technology but almost totally divorced from Mother Nature ‘out there’ and our own human nature ‘in here’. This is the crux of the problem with the ‘gift’ of civil society, because our comfortable metropolitan lifestyles, even throughout history, along with the relative freedom such lifestyles have afforded us, have been both a blessing and a bain, no more so than today. The inner recognition of this fact drives the tension which generates the force which powers the ever returning centennial and millennial cycles which define our existence as a species.
What we have witnessed throughout the 20th century is the accelerated continual return of evil and its subsequent defeat by ‘good’ people, not just on a national or regional scale (Mao’s catastrophic ‘Great Leap Forward’, Pol Pot’s Year Zero, Stalin’s Gulags, Idi Amin’s brutal military dictatorship, the list goes on) but on a global scale, in the case of two World Wars (the first of which was supposed to end all wars). The common theme is the emergence of a great evil, a malign force which stands in the way of the human spirit, preventing progress and doing immense physical, emotional and mental harm to millions of unfortunate victims. On its last outing during WW2, the Allies eventually ‘defeated’ the evil Nazis, liberated the Jews and other undesirables from the genocidal death camps, delivered ‘justice’ at Nuremberg, and all seemed well throughout Europe and the rest of the world thereafter. We were ‘free’ from the dark shadow of war and terror and Europe and the West became increasingly prosperous and ever more ‘free’, enjoying what seemed to be an unprecedented and extended period of benign democracy, increasing prosperity and liberalisation and a growing sense that the threat of evil had been finally expunged from civilisation, at least here in the so-called Developed World. It was an illusion, of course. An illusion shattered into tiny pieces by Covid Era fascism.
But the warning signs were there, long before 2020. They emerged early in Europe with the ominous development of the innocently entitled European Economic Community (free market), which was sold to us here in the UK as simply an economic project, which Edward Heath lied about, knowing full well that the ambition was political alignment, a federal Europe and ultimately the dissolution of European nation states with the increasing political disenfranchisement of European citizens, the removal of local democracy in favour of decision making by an elite group of unanswerable bureaucrats. Given the opportunity (eventually, after 42 years of increasing integration), the British rejected this federal vision, even in the face of a state-sponsored unprecedented propaganda and dirty tricks campaign, and voted for Brexit - and then all hell broke loose. ‘Populism’ had shown its ugly face and would do so again with the election of Trump in 2016. Heaven forbid (well, Hell as it turns out) the people vote for something they want - and actually get it! The wheels of evil once again, newly greased, started turning. Brexit was watered down (probably soon to be reversed by Starmer’s Labour-lite Green Globalists) and Trump was ousted via electoral fraud, enabled by the declaration of a state of national emergency due to Covid.
Now in 2022, suddenly, we’re back fighting the age old elemental battle of Good vs. Evil, but there’s something different this time - us. At least some of ‘us’. Enough of ‘us’ to present a significant threat to the status quo which has endured for millennia, as the pendulum endlessly swings back and forth ostensibly between ‘good’ and ‘bad’, victory and defeat, liberation and slavery. But it’s more complicated this time. This time, there is an increasing awareness that the age old distinction between Good and Evil is not quite as black and white as it would seem. The reason for this is that Evil no longer has come to us in a neat, well defined package which we can confront as ‘other’; this time it has presented right across the board, in universal fashion, seemingly consuming those institutions which we once trusted and revered, consuming our friends and colleagues, and even our families. Not just in one nation, but in almost every nation. It’s been a clean sweep. We saw it happen, in real time, and we experienced it, first hand, up close and personal. (My GP effectively tried to kill me, three times, in 2021. I can’t ever get that out of my head). This is necessarily forcing a re-appraisal of just what Evil is, what Good is, in fact, and how those two seemingly polar opposites relate to us as human beings, both personally, and as a species.
The spiral is closing, the Great Cycle has become a fast moving spinning top, manifesting transparently as the elite enforced Great Reset, enabled by the twin fabricated ‘catastrophes’ of Covid and climate change. Schwab’s Great Reset is to be imposed upon the entire human race, whether we like it or not. We see that now, vividly, rather than just perceive it as a vague and distant threat. Hence there is a growing awareness of the immediacy of an actual war on humanity, manifesting ostensibly as the age old battle between good and evil. But our binary perception, as noted above, has been shaken to the core by current events.
In Part II, we’ll delve a little deeper into the metaphysical, psychological and philosophical implications of this growing awareness that good and evil are not as sharply divided as we would like to think. Writers, poets, philosophers and mystics have been telling us this for centuries, but we mostly ignored them. That’s probably why we are where we are.
Spot on!
“Now in 2022, suddenly, we’re back fighting the age old elemental battle of Good vs. Evil, but there’s something different this time”.
The Covid tyranny has finally explained the climate change agenda which has been unfathomable to anyone of a rational, sceptical leaning for at least two decades, so weak has been its scientific and engineering underpinning. It only now makes sense when seen as backup to the deliberate Covid agenda of economic ruination and genocide.
The proponents of Net Zero are either mad or bad. I believe that the “useful idiot” proponents are mad, for example my MP, brainwashed by his own propaganda, but the money men drivers are very bad, in fact evil, like Gates, Soros, the Rockefellers and Big Money including the World Bank, the IMF and lots more.
The proponents of Net Zero need to be challenged to admit that Net Zero equates to economic ruin and premeditated mass murder.