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I love the way you write and translate. I would agree it's all a bit mad presently, people are even blaming Putin for the inflated cost of fuel when it was clearly hyped by the conservative party windfall tax. The old and vulnerable we were protecting for two years by limiting our freedom. Are now being sacrificed by the cold and not able to afford food, as the price of that increased as a knock-on effect to the fuel cost extortion racket.

People like Mary Elizabeth Truss are put in positions of power to test the water and are expendable. I doubt she will last 6 months, once enough people work out what Neoliberalism is and realize she is still pushing the oppression Johnson was aiming for. Truss, maybe making sounds or moves to make favourable changes, (to some) but by now we know this is done time and time again and election promises are never met. Neoliberalism seems complicated so it switches people off, but really it's like capitalism on steroids.

Adam Curtis’ film HyperNormalisation, in a nutshell, is based on Russian psychological warfare. A simplified, and often completely fake version of the worldwide or local narratives that we eventually accept as normal.

HyperNormalisation is achieved by secretly funding and giving a mainstream platform to every distracting popular or even unpopular movement, enabling the real agendas to slip under the radar during political and social arguments or confusion. I say this, but you know already, it's not rocket science, we are being deceived.

Taking notice of a vast array of things to work out a pattern and to discern is how I work stuff out. I also know that I am not always right and am prepared to change my perspective if I realize I am wrong. But it is a good way to not invest too much energy in distractions. I think we all know we are being played with this not-so 'great reset' alongside digital currency replacing notes, coins, and the emerging sinister digital technocracy.

It is important to be able to discern, create your own path in life, do the best you can to evolve consciously, and help each other. Even while all this madness we witness is on the go. Because one by one if millions do this, then that will be the start to change a lot for the better, and maybe we get a 6-minute shower.

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Thanks for your considered reply. You make some good and interesting points.

Yes. The problem we have (or one of them) is that people do not realise their own power and authority. They feel they need a leader. That, and also the pain of the truth is huge so it’s easier to remain in denial, sadly.

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I would agree, it's like nationwide Stockholm Syndrome. Since I was a child, no politicians ever did what they said they would do and turned out to be corrupt deceivers. Blair seemingly did ok at first, but then it turned out he was one of the most subversive monsters, that humanity has ever been burdened with. I personally think the political system died about 60 years ago and we have been living the illusion of democracy for 2000 years. It really is time to employ people to do a job and if they fail to do it makes them redundant and accountable. So we can get on with better lives without corrupted so-called leaders.

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Good one 👍

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Cheers Anthony. We must keep speaking out.

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Bloody brilliant girl! 👊

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Thanks Janette. Rant mode😂

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👏👏👏💕

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Your anger is palpable but, by god, you made me laugh out loud.

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Which I find is always the best way of getting a point across… humour, always :) People will listen, their attention will remain.

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