That idea doesn’t please some people.
And so, right away, we come to a fork in the road.
Fact vs. Imagination.
One way or another, I’ve been writing about this for 20 years.
Most people take the Fact Road.
The question they have to ask themselves is, “how many facts do I need before I take decisive action?”
Because, as I’ve been pointing out, that road can be endless. A person can turn into a storage Cloud for data.
The longer I keep writing, the more I rely on imagination.
Imagination gives you space and time. No limit.
Sooner or later, a mind devoted to facts and nothing but facts finds itself in prison. You’d think this would deter people from an endless search for more data, but no, it doesn’t.
My readers know I’ve presented plenty of facts over the years. Facts. Data. Evidence. I’ve broken open major lies like rotten eggs. Exposed them to the light of day.
During the COVID farce and destruction and death march, I wrote 350 or so articles revealing what was really going on there. People scooped up those articles and devoured them.
When I came out of that two-year tunnel, I went back to imagination. Because it has everything to do with the individual and how far he can go.
In many respects, organized society is a force against the individual and his imagination. It keeps telling him where the boundaries are and the walls are and the rules are. It strongly advises him and coerces him on these matters.
This is the pattern of life on Earth.
People don’t see that because they’re inside the pattern. They’re sewing a piece here, renting a piece there.
Globalism is a pattern. The men who run it want everybody inside it. This is nothing new—except in the scope and size of the operation.
Imagination is something you use to get out of the pattern; after which it’s something you use, to decide what to do. It’s also a quality you can access and ride to ANYWHERE.
The question is, does that idea thrill you or frighten you?
The people it frightens will wake up one day and find themselves inside a pattern. Being there, they’ll know what they’re going to do and not do the rest of their lives.
Knowing that, they’ll either accommodate themselves to predictable repetition or try to forget what they know.
The sun won’t be coming up on a new day every day. It’ll come up on pretty much the same day.
If I’m selling anything, it’s The New. The possibility that by reading my next piece, you’ll think an original thought of your own (not mine) you never thought before.
Which is a gateway into your imagination.
I don’t bet on that. I don’t talk myself into believing you’re going to do what I want you to do. Your choices are yours, not mine.
Luckily, I’m already riding the horse of my own imagination, because I want to, come hell or high water. Regardless of how you respond or don’t respond.
I don’t shape my actions based on how you react to them.
If I did, I’d be somebody else. And I wouldn’t have written what I’ve written over these past many years.
I don’t believe in creating a body of work that fits what others want. I haven’t taken that road.
These days, my attitude amounts to some kind of social heresy. We’re supposed to provide for each other’s needs above and beyond ANYTHING else. We’re supposed to demonstrate our care and concern for each other above and beyond anything else.
The people who do that because they really want to—and not because they’re trapped in social constraints and dictums—may be saints on Earth.
For now, I go with what I see. I see imagination as the doorway into a life beyond pattern and excuse and compromise and prison.
I’m fully aware that some of you have come this far with me, and I can say there is more to come. I don’t know what that is. Every morning I don’t know what that is. Which is good. Which is very good. I imagine it and invent it and shoot it out to you.
If that’s strange, it’s only strange in the eyes of people inside the pattern.
And why should they have a say? Why should they succeed in selling their wares?
-- Jon Rappoport
Episode 55 of Rappoport Podcasts—“End of the World Prophecy and the War in Israel; Are ‘the prophets’ promoting the War?”—is now posted on my substack. It’s a blockbuster. To listen to this podcast, go here. To learn more about This Episode of Rappoport Podcasts, go here.
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