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Wednesday, March 9, 2016

The individual vs. the psyop called Reality by Jon Rappoport


The individual vs. the psyop called Reality
(To read about Jon's mega-collection, Exit From The Matrix, click here.)
           This an excerpt of an introduction I wrote to my second collection, Exit From the Matrix:
 
...Make the only solution a global solution.
 
Of course, "global solution" means the individual is cut out of the equation, he doesn't count, he doesn't mean anything in the larger scheme of things, he's just another pawn and cipher to move around on the board.
 
And as more duped and deluded people sign on to this agenda, the whole concept of the individual shrinks and becomes irrelevant.
 
This is purposeful.
 
This is the script for the future: in many ways create problems whose only solution appears to be collective.
 
Psychologically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually divert the individual's attention from his own vision, his own profound desires, his own consciousness, his own imagination---and place it within The Group ("all of humanity").
 
Propagandize the idea that, if the individual concerns himself with anything other than The Group, he is selfish, greedy, inhumane. He is a criminal.
 
More and more, this is how the young are being trained these days.
 
The grand "we" is being sold to them like a cheap street drug. They buy in. They believe this "we" is real, instead of a hollow con designed to drag them into a Globalist framework owned and operated by mega-corporations, banks, foundations, governments, and ubiquitous Rockefeller interests.
 
And what of the individual, his mind, his unique perception, his independent ideas, his originality, his life-force?
 
Swept away in the rush toward "a better world."
 
I have breaking news. Earth is not a spaceship and we are not crew members. If Earth is a spaceship, it has serious design flaws, because it keeps making the same trip around the same sun every year.
 
Each one of us does not have a specified function, as a crew member would.
 
Going back as far as you want to in history, every shortage and scarcity in the world that engendered a crisis was either created by some elite or maintained by them, for the purpose of eradicating dissent and fomenting a collectivist solution. Meaning a solution that came from the top. Meaning a solution that reduced individual freedom.
 
In recent human history, a different idea emerged: establish severely hamstrung government, in order to protect the individual against it.
 
This idea existed in its pristine form for about an hour after the ink dried on the founding documents.
 
But regardless of circumstances, the individual can author his own freedom and what it implies. He can discover, within himself, extraordinary possibilities and extraordinary consciousness. He can contemplate what it means to create reality that expresses his most profound desires.
 
And then he can begin a voyage that no one and no group can stop.
 
Civilizations come and go, rise and fall, but the individual remains.
 
The word "imagination," when properly understood, indicates that the individual can envision and then create futures that never were, and never would be, unless he invented them.
 
Imagination is the opposite of "provincial," "restricted," "well-known," "familiar," "accepted."
 
That is its danger to the status quo.
 
That is the true threat the individual poses to all predictive systems.
 
Therefore, "it's all just information" is the psyop code phrase. Ideas, thoughts---nothing is original, nothing is new; we all "share" information floating in the collective consciousness; the individual invents nothing.
 
Which is the opposite of the truth. The individual invents everything.
 
He can't be predicted when he is himself. He is not a pattern. He is not a system.
 
He is not anyone else.
 
He thrives on his own inspiration.
 
He is the ultimate riverboat gambler. He bets the house on his own as-yet uncreated future.
 
He is not a piece of universe.
 
He is not a humble servant of Order.
 
He invents the space and time of his own time to come.
 
Everything about him is magic, if he would see it.
 
As early as 1961, a brilliant healer, Richard Jenkins, whom I write about in my book, The Secret Behind Secret Societies, explained what was to come. He wrote me a note, which I'm paraphrasing from memory: "People are confusing their own empathic response with some overblown idea about group identity. They aren't the same. You can jump into the ocean and swim in it, but that doesn't mean you are the ocean. You can climb out of the water and dry off. Your power isn't the ocean. Your power is you. People are becoming afraid of their own unique and distinct existence. This is a social fear. A new social contract is being foisted on the population. Either you belong, or you have no rights. This is a totalitarian concept. It's coming in through the back door."
 
Well, now, it's right there at the front door.
 
The individual still has a choice. But he has to make it.
 
Explore and use his own power, or give it away for nothing more than an illusion of belonging.

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Jon Rappoport

The author of three explosive collections, THE MATRIX REVEALED, EXIT FROM THE MATRIX, and POWER OUTSIDE THE MATRIX, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29th District of California. He maintains a consulting practice for private clients, the purpose of which is the expansion of personal creative power. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe. Jon has delivered lectures and seminars on global politics, health, logic, and creative power to audiences around the world.
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