Yesterday, Matt Drudge showed up unannounced on the Alex Jones show
and provoked a stunning conversation about the future of America.
Drudge:
"Make your own playground. You've made your own playground [Alex].
This [infowars] is a figment of your own imagination. And the Drudge
report is mine."
Drudge: "It is a very simple thesis: you are what you dream you are and become..."
Drudge:
"The Internet allows you to make your own dynamic, your own universe.
Why are [people] gravitating toward somebody else's universe?"
Alex:
"...If we start creating our own maps, our own world, our own vision,
then there's no way for these cultural tyrants to program us..."
I strongly suggest you listen to the whole interview at InfoWars.
It is a call for more authentic, independent, shove-in-all-the-chips imaginative voices in this country. Many more.
If
tempted to carp at and pit one alternative voice against another,
instead step out from the shadows. Find the highest, deepest, widest
version of your own voice and make it heard and known.
This
country has been paved over by sameness; corporate gibberish and
seamless lying as massive group-think. That's their playground.
Invent yours.
The habit of seeing sameness tends to create adding to sameness. This is destructive in the extreme.
What
would your deepest vision be if you looked for it at 3am when all the
noise of the day was gone, into the aether? What would you stand for,
against all odds? What excuses do you need to brush aside, like dust,
in order to emerge from the shadows? What makes you not the same, but
different?
Sameness has been killing this country for a long
time. It is planned. And then it is accepted. We are not all in this
together---because what "we" is this, and what "together" is this? The
salesmen of togetherness are nothing but operators, as they have been
since the dawn of history.
It is not a lack of unity that is killing this country. It is a lack of difference.
It is a lack of acute, intelligent, no-holds-barred, balls-to-the-wall, wildly imaginative difference.
People
can't even recognize that an individual, standing on his own legs,
would naturally have unique and drastically different ideas from the
norm and the average. Sometimes a great notion.
It's far more likely, in this day and age, that such an individual would be viewed as having a mental disorder.
Elites
rule by engendering sameness. That is their sacred mission, and with
good reason. If tomorrow, suddenly, five thousand new and separate
individual voices showed up, each with the relentless power of a blazing
nova, each different, each in its own way challenging the mirage of
group-think, there would be hell to pay. And the elite
corporate/government forces would pay it. In cash.
The central illusion of the great egg would crack and fall.
Do not fear it.
If
anything connects us on a genuine level, it is our difference, and the
ability, despite every reason not to exercise it, to see those
differences and distinctions and plumb them to the bottom.
Differences?
I'm not talking about variations of mindless thuggery or incoherent
shouts or random attacks or the scuzzbucket sentimental slop of
"tolerance and diversity." I'm talking about individual minds and souls
engaged in launching their long-buried walled-off dreams.
When
you exit the devastated landscape of sameness, look around, and find
those unique voices, you are receiving a signal to reestablish your own.
You can ignore the signal and flee from the new playing field
and execute a re-entry into the old varnished flatland; or you can make
your stand.
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