1 December
2018
“Walled Off (DS)” was originally posted
on January 24, 2010, close to 9 years ago, when the news outlets were resolved in their efforts to portray China as
the poster child for big brother censorship and not above using provocative hyperbole to drive the point home.
The
inspiration underpinning this Dream Sequence was evidenced by the standard mainstream media mis-directs intent upon villainizing China for something that was
actually being perpetrated worldwide, in every country, without exception - all
done with the sneaky speed of a totalitarian tiptoe. The corporation leading this
New World Order ‘World Wide Web’ censorship agenda was (and probably still is)
Google, under the credo of their former corporate motto, “Don’t be evil.”
So
how close to reality were we?
Because
freedom of speech has long been considered a basic human right in the
Western world, overt totalitarian control of the flow of information worldwide cannot
be accomplished without covert cabal maneuvering.
After
China overtly blocked social media websites and took steps to restrict citizen access
to unabridged information on the World Wide Web within its borders, the mainstream media used the opportunity to
make the masses beLIEve that China was
somehow violating their constitutional rights with its communist approach to censorship.
It’s
been said that the frog is the last one to notice the water. To us that means
keep the people distracted with lies and survival, and they’ll be far too busy
to notice their environment has been turned against them before it is too late.
Get
the people busy with manufactured fear about China’s alleged threat to their
freedoms and they’ll never notice when those very same rights and freedoms have
been legislated out from under them by the corporations running their own
Congress.
Get
the people busy scarfing up cheap goods from corporate category killers like
Wal-Mart and they’ll never notice how the price reflects the quality, and how
cheap imports from a nation with lower manufacturing standards are a profitable
way of repurposing toxins and poisonous plastic fillers.
From
our perspective, it’s beyond obvious that this tactic for mass distraction knows
no bounds and is exclusive to no country.
It’s
also pretty obvious that little has changed in the news cycles over the last 9
years for the mainstream is still regurgitating
the same stale narrative about China
and its ‘threatening’ censorship practices.
What is almost never mentioned in
these narratives, however, is how our national tech companies like Google and Facebook
are busy at work enforcing all of this ‘threatening’ totalitarian censorship
around the globe on the sly. And it is doing so under someone’s direction and
authority.
What
we really want to know now is how the American people will cope when they begin
to see how they’ve been systematically stripped by a deep state distraction
game designed to sideline all vestiges of their first amendment
rights with the use of American Alphabet agents?
Which
brings us to the deeper question going forward: When we consider that many secret
and occult societies running the world as we know it operate under a tenet of
deception, where true meanings are derived from opposites, we are compelled to ask
the obvious, what is the opposite of “Don’t Be Evil?”
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Copyright by Artist, KAd Collins. Finding
Wings to Fly. |
We had a dream……and in
that dream we took our need to know to a new level when we initiated a Google
internet search on the subject of ‘CHINA’. Given the recent rumblings relative
to China’s economic seduction of the international investor heavyweights, it
seemed a little prudence and due diligence might be in order before taking our
currency on a cruise up the ¥angtze River with the big boys.
Accustomed to receiving
an uninhibited flow of information at the speed of now, we were predictably
confounded when our Google search yielded nothing but a blank white page. And
no matter how many times we hit the ‘refresh’ button and blinked our eyes in
disbelief, it was undeniable - a blank page was all we were going to get.
Clearly we’d hit a wall
and this raised a big red flag
.
What we already knew (without the benefit of a Google search)
was that the world at large has long considered the Great Wall of China to be
one of the wonders of the world, yet our dream time search results drove us
straight into what many are now calling the Great Firewall of China. Erected
upon an onerous and non-negotiable platform of cyberspace censorship, evidently
this Great Firewall is so towering that China’s own Olympic hurdle jumper, Liu Xiang, isn't even able to make the
great leap forward and over the top.
For centuries the old
proverb “knowledge is power” has historically encouraged those in the know to
wisely acquire (and share) vast knowledge with the promise of power as a
dangled payoff. While this belief system may still prove viable, or perhaps
produce the necessary credentials for some spheres of influence, the 21st
century adaptation of this old philosophy seems to be more akin to “money is
power.”
So as we sit back and
watch China overtake Japan as the world’s 2nd biggest economy, we can only
remind ourselves that information imperialism not only owns our debt, but
someone has to keep Wal-Mart in business.
We couldn’t sit back and
watch for long, however, because something was rotten in the state of our world
close to home. And the stench was so foul, even pinching our nostrils shut
proved futile against the pungent sulfuric fumes that reeked of rotten eggs and
threatened to overtake us. Frankly, we weren’t sure what smelled worse - the
corrosive gases seeping from the toxic drywall lining the walls of our home, or the doggie doo in the backyard
laced with remnants of the plastic fillers that had been covertly baked into
the dog’s food.
As if the assault on our
nose wasn’t bad enough, this dream-now-nightmare directed our eyes to the
innumerable infants who were innocently consuming formula mixed from tainted
milk powder while snuggled warmly in their highly flammable jumpers. Then on to
the toddlers and children who were adorned in dainty jewelry cast out of
cadmium while playing in a trance on the floor with toys painted in the vibrant
colors only a lead palette can produce. The colors of those toys were almost as
brilliant as the countless tubes of lipstick and eye shadow compacts we saw
filling bathroom drawers everywhere.
We briefly considered
taking a couple of Tylenols for the headache we'd gotten from the toxic drywall
fumes, but figured it too was probably made in China.
And then we woke up with
a headache and wondered if Confucius ever said, “Don’t be evil.”
As China continues to shroud its Great Wall in smoke and mirrors
while aggressively maximizing short term profits with cheap knock offs and
actions that harm humanity and kill healthy competition, we are wont to ask
who’s keeping it in business?