Revelation of the Method
Dustin Broadbery

CIA Director William Casey is reputed to have said to Ronald Reagan, “We’ll know our disinformation is complete when everything the American public believes is false.”

Had he been alive to witness today’s epoch-defining events, Casey would have proof of concept. As things stand, there’s no piece of fiction the masses will not swallow.

From Woke to Covid to the war in Ukraine, people no longer make their own ideological pilgrimages to the truth; rather, the truth is served oven-ready by their political betters.

Nowadays, here’s little distinction between the two hemispheres of reality and illusion. It’s not so much that people have been robbed of their ability to decipher between these two, it’s that facts have been reoriented into fiction and fiction into facts. It’s a degradation of epistemology so momentous, in fact, that people don’t even know that they don’t know that they don’t know what’s happening, to paraphrase leftist anarchist Noam Chomsky.

To make matters worse, humanity has perjured themselves and life as we know it has morphed into a sort of science-fiction soap opera with few common ancestors to reality. Even right-thinking folks require the equivalent of a cerebral chainsaw to hollow out the slew of implausible narratives into something remotely resembling reality. It goes beyond fiction to predictive programming. They’re not just deceiving you; they’re showing you they’re deceiving you. 

What is neither here nor there to the deceived is the track record of their deceivers. Before the ink dried on the newsprint proclaiming the crisis in-waiting, the liturgy of lies told under the false winds of Covid was buried under the falsehoods of war, Zelensky’s standing ovation at Westminster knocked Pfizer data’s release off the rostrum, and those formerly joined at the hip to Covid got hitched to their Ukrainian brides. 

This entire fiasco holds water because what people think they know for sure, that just ain’t so, is a consensus. A preponderance of fabrications, falsehoods, and false prophets governs the spiritual milieu. People worship the prosaic and glorify artifice. Our moral choices are guided by platitude and not virtue, anecdote and not evidence.  

To make matters worse, what was formerly held sacred has become profane and what was formerly profane has become sacred.

There’s a war raging, alright, but you will find its theater of operations inside the human psyche. It is a war on consciousness, an atrophy of culture and its stark consequences is the spiritual malaise of humanity. 

Freemasons, for one, understood that information was power, concealing beyond prying eyes of the lower orders the esoteric mysteries of the universe. Then as now, it’s not enough for these people to hold a monopoly over knowledge, they must deprive everyone else of its illumination, or go one further and spread ignorance. It goes beyond censoring counterarguments to fomenting falsehoods; it’s not so much societal breakdown but self-immolation. 

People are being misinformed and stupefied and sent out as agents of disinformation to further deconstruct what’s left of an already deconstructed reality.  

Meanwhile, precisely zero lessons have been learned these two years. People flounder from one crisis to the next, go aimlessly from quarantine camp to air-raid shelter into whichever direction their political higher-ups point them, to deride whoever is nominated as the scourge of society du jour. The great British national pastime is to gather at the pillories and hurl cabbages at anti-vaxxers, Russians, (insert your antihero here). 

Data 

If all this sounds remarkably like an info-war, then it probably is. The battle for hearts and minds has moved to the digital rubric. Our divine spark of life has been replaced by bits of data. Something of divine proportions compels us online, to data, that has become our daily bread (and circuses). Our digital avatars live richer, more meaningful lives than their absentee owners.  

What ceases to be worth the candle is the epistemology of our data. 

It doesn’t matter which side of the fence you’re on — a card-carrying member of the great awakening or useful idiot on the lockdown left, you’re still part of the same problem. You have been taken hostage by a series of narratives laid on with a shovel by the predator class, designed for the sole purpose of keeping you rapt and not informed. In the world of algorithms everyone is created equal, and data is just data; there’s no morality to it.

These events play out as a nail-biting whodunnit, but they’re not supposed to be solved. There’s no answers nor restitution, it’s your attention span and not your belief systems that they want. 

What is important to these hellhounds is for you to pick your side, choose your battle, but make sure your battle-lines are social media, and you’re not throwing Molotov cocktails at the Tower of Babel. 

Everyone has a dog in the fight, particularly those baying for the blood of the unvaccinated or calling for violence against Russians — who do so, according to Voltaire, because those who can make you believe in absurdities can make you commit atrocities.

In the grand scheme of things, once a person’s psyche is under siege, if they don’t designate an enemy to scapegoat, they might just get wise to who’s really attacking them, and that simply wouldn’t do. 

People acclimatize to fiction because it’s easier than confronting uncomfortable truths. But under such fertile conditions any version of reality, no matter how perilous, will wash. That’s where the Great Reset enters the fray.

To compound the problem, once you desecrate a person’s moralistic and cultural maps of the world, their place in it becomes increasingly untenable. People lose touch with reality and what it means to be human. The looming crisis of identity leaves them susceptible to hostile takeover. 

What could possibly go wrong, aside from transhumanism and brain-machine interfaces?

Predictive Programming

But there are even stranger things brewing. Predictive Programming is the theory of a hidden hand operating the levers — a sort of reality adjustment bureau obfuscating real world events through film, literature, and media manipulation. This is yet another form of psychological conditioning that reduces people’s resistance to the acceptance of planned future events and encourages them to swap concrete reality structures for static constructs, until eventually, our inherited world view is replaced by mythos and archetypes. 

It’s no secret that we are living through the objectification of the predator class — their messiah complexes imprinted onto the collective consciousness and projected back onto the real world. By their own volition, ordinary people are breathing life into these grotesqueries and blotting the social fabric.

Revelation of the Method

But it runs even deeper than predictive programming. Some call this revelation of the method.  

According to Michael Hoffman, first they suppress the counterargument, and when the most opportune time arrives, they reveal aspects of what’s really happened, in a limited hangout sort of way.

We were told the vaccines were harmless, until Pfizer’s data release that debased their own safety claims, but not before the entire world had been vaccinated. Lockdown Apologists across the corporate media are almost unanimous in their declaration that lockdowns do more harm than good. These are no arbitrary events, but rather a time-released sequence of revelations.

Michael Hoffman suggests that the ruling elite are giving notice of their supremacy, declaring themselves virtuoso criminal masterminds, above the law and beyond reproach. But most of all, they are telling you, under no uncertain terms, that you are without recourse, these events are beyond your control, as is your own destiny for that matter. Eventually a sense of apathy and abulia engulfs humanity, demoralizing us to the point of giving up our vain attempts to change the system.

Not that you would ever have your restitution, anyway. The house is not designed to do its own housekeeping. Buried deep within their rule of law is a hidden constitution that holds that nothing happens without your consent. In this version of contract law, once the truth is hidden in plain sight, you have agreed to it. There exists someplace an unsigned contract with your unsworn oath on it.

In the end, we’re all victims of the same masterstroke. Whether keyboard evangelist or lockdown left, everyone is being royally screwed, and it’s not so much that they’re laughing at you, it’s that you’re laughing at yourself.