Back to writing, and a few thoughts
Note: this is an opinion piece. Here I am just sharing some of my thoughts. No references will be provided.
It has been awhile. About two weeks by now. Two weeks since I last wrote anything that was not related to official business or computer code.
During that time period, perhaps due to being quite busy, I was also focusing more on finite tasks at hand and less of the so-called "world problems". In a way, that made it easier. In fact, aggravating as it may be to work on some weird programming issue, that is way easier than thinking of how one can do what little one can actually do to bring the truth to others, to counter the corruption of society - which is ultimately the corruption of the mind - and what to make of the mess of convoluted and contradictory information one needs to sort through in search of accurate facts about the world. It is tempting to stay out of all of that mess. I can hardly blame those who do choose that route.
But for those of us who have already taken the so-called "red pill" - what are the options? Not that you take it at once - for me that was a process. For me the first dose came in 2004 when I realized that the official story of 9/11 and the real story of it are two very different stories. I delved into it, I hoped, the incongruities being as glaring as they were - that people would see the light, that they would at least get terrified enough to want to know more. And some did - but, sadly, few. The majority chose not to know, or to at least keep their curiousity in check. And I decided to abandon that all, to go back to regular life - because, well, what's the point, why should it be me, I am not getting paid to deal with all this pain and frustration, etc. Except you don't know back. You can't erase this sort of knowledge. You can't undo the red pill. Red pill rage is not going anywhere.
So I realized that. And, also - one you have the knowledge, why not share it? Plus, perhaps some patience is required - people need time to absorb this sort of possibilities, this level of deception. And, plus, life serves the lessons to everyone that helps them see how much deception there is in the world, and the digital world helps both the masters of deception and those seeking to expose their deeds. For example, over the last few years the many lies related to the COVID pandemic were being exposed, one by one, almost in real time. And, thankfully, people have started asking the question that seems most obvious, "What else have we been lied about?"
So I am back. And I have lots to share. Will try to be more disciplined about it - after all, hard as it may be, it is also truly satisfying to hear people reflect on how they get to see the light. Like I said time and again, do your own research, use your own brain, draw your own conclusions. More and more people out there seem to be doing just that. And therein lies the hope for us all.