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Gee, thanks. I think. That is, yes, of course, this is "it is what it is," indeed.

Hmm, now what shall I do with the few remaining hours of daylight---actual and metaphorical here @ 1430 hrs in south central Alaska. I know! I'll brush old Boogs the cat. It is his eighteenth birthday, making him almost 90 human years old. Perhaps a candle in his canned cat food. But don't you worry, I'll think of something to stem all of these tides of impending darkness---or my name ain't King Canute!!

Happy New Year? Anyway, keep scribbling. It is a treat to see certain others come to my self-same conclusions by individual expression and interpretation. Especially as mine in my infinitesimal reach and grasp are "much ado about nothing" anyway.....

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Bezmenov's interview, Count Kalergi's plan, Agenda 21 and 2030, The Great Reset etc - they all lay out 'their' plan clearly. I do think one of the most interesting phenomena of our world is how works like these can be published openly and yet, if you mention their contents to most people, they think you're the mad one.

When I look back on the post-war years and the early days of mass media I find it interesting that people seemed to have more critical thinking skills and more fight. The interviewers/reporters would ask intelligent questions and listed to the (often) intelligent answers. I'm struck by just how passive educated people seem to have become. This just confirms Gatto et al's observations to me.

Great article, thanks MC.

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