- We who are being experimented on as a way of life certainly
do have our dreams. Every day we are run through an increasingly complex
labyrinth of genetically engineered food, undrinkable water, the steady
deadly rain of unbreathable chemtrails, and the jangling pulses of electromagnetic
chaos. The maze is getting smaller and smaller, with ever more invasive
procedures being applied to manipulate all of our activities. Secret experiments,
open experiments and everything in-between: all of it designed to force
us into fear, dependency, weakness, stupification and stupidity.
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- The entire elaborate construction of the so-called civilized
world is carefully and incessantly being modified to function as a more
impenetrable, less obvious and ever-more-inescapable maze for conducting
experiments in human and systemic engineering. The sheer scale of the maze,
and the breadth and depth of the experiments is exhausting to try to keep
up with, kept on the run as we are. We are kept so busy force-marched at
top speed through the tiny pathways left to us inside toxic governments,
toxic military programs, and the overall toxic global corporate grip, that
nearly all we have left is our dreams. The chocolate sprinkles, those decorative
treats of television and movies, bigger cars, bigger houses, cleverer electronics,
and a rat race up the corporate ladder, are merely more debilitating aspects
of the maze: just so much junk-food materialism for caged souls. Above
our heads, behind our backs, beneath our feet, the predatory controlling
mechanisms only get worse. So we dream.
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- We dream of freedom, of course. "The rat work suggests
that dreams may be a rehearsal". Why yes, our best dreams, daydreams
and night dreams alike, are definitely a rehearsal for an evolutionary
revolution and mass escape from the degradations of lab rathood. We don't
see a way out yet. Nevertheless in our dreams we know very well we are
not born to serve as profitable and highly expendable lab rats for a relatively
few demented groups of power-maddened greed-ridden experimenters. Under
such deeply stressing and distressing conditions, we human lab rats are
currently still chewing on ourselves, biting one another in sheer frustration,
and in general, tending to blame each other or other groups of rats in
adjacent cages, for our current genuinely miserable fate.
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- Yet the first dream of the sentient captives should be
identifying who the real enemy is- those vague and blurry figures hovering
just out of sight, moving in the shadows behind the dazzling lights of
publicity. Mistakes will be made in the identification process- it's well
to keep that in mind too. But from this investigation will come a necessary
realization of the deep overriding mutual interest of all who are slaves
to this same increasingly global totalitarian regime. The dreams of the
two-legged lab rats are the very foundation of a future world of freedom,
if such a world is to come into being at all. The single goal here is to
dream well: to rehearse patiently, in general and in detail, the overthrow
of the worldwide Culture of Death.
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