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Sound of the Sheep

Baa "Social Distancing"
Baa "Flatten the Curve"
Baa "Wear a Mask"
Baa "Stay Home"
Baa "Media tells the Truth"
Baa "Education is nonessential"
Baa "Raiders stadium is essential"
Baa "Avoid family gatherings"
Baa "Snitch on your neighbor"
Baa "Get the Vaccine"
Baa "Trust Bill Gates"
Baa "obey"
Baa "Obey"
Baa "OBEY"

(if Biden gets elected: party in the streets)
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Published on November 08, 2020 12:26 Tags: poetry, politics, propaganda, society

Mandates of Freedom are a Dichotomy

2020 is the year that saw the rise of liberal fascists, who no longer believe in “My body, my choice.” Sure, it’s fine for women who kill their unborn children, but not for people like me who believe in healthy autonomy. They will continue to cling to their masks in the false hopes of Halloween while I continue to get exercise, vitamins C and D , and drink my wine and smoke my weed. Seems to be working just fine for me. I’ll refrain from imposing my beliefs on the sheep.
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Published on November 14, 2020 12:29 Tags: freedom, masks, media, propaganda, society

Psychology 101

The brain is an amazing device susceptible to impressions. For example, if I tell ten people I want a nice red wagon, at least one or two will want one too. If I say I want a cheeseburger then even more will want that. The human mind is open to suggestions, but it's also vulnerable to fear. If I say I'm scared of spiders others will recognize the weirdness of that insect and be scared of it too. If I constantly scream everyday everywhere on the TV and news that we're all gonna die of the flu then people will become terrified and do everything I tell them to.
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Published on August 15, 2021 10:35 Tags: covid, fear, propaganda, psychology

The Illogical School of Irrationality.

I'm developing my own style/genre of writing tentatively called The Illogical School of Irrationality. I got the idea thinking about AI and how people are now using AI to write books. The only things that will separate original writers from the AI crap are humor and poetry, the more illogical or irrational the better.

AI cannot duplicate those unique traits that only come from the human mind. On a philosophical level, we live in a chaotic world rife with corruption and evil, so thinking opposite of that is a rejection of such a world and yearning for a better one.

We are constantly besieged by mind-control methods of propagandized politics, mass media, putrid pop culture, and ad-induced materialism that tell us what to think. To be illogical today is a badge of honor.

Historically, rationality has been weaponized. Why did people freely follow orders and march into concentration camps during WWII? Because "authorities" told them to and it was the rational and logical thing to do. Why do people today take the mRNA vaccines and boosters when they clearly don't work and cause heart issues? Because the authorities said so and it is the logical and rational thing to do. Why do people pay taxes and not revolt? Because authorities say so and it is logical and rational to pay even though we have no say where the money goes.

So, I'm starting my own style of writing that is opposite of that, hence the name The Illogical School of Irrationality. It probably won't win me any publishing awards, but it's rejuvenated my writing.

Bedouin in a Fallen Desert, my next poetry book, will be the first official book written in that style.

To the manipulated masses it seems perfectly rational to follow the experts, who are really Judas Goats leading them to authoritative prisons. Bill Gates, Peter Thiel, Sam Altman, Elon Musk, and Zuckerberg are just a few, yet they follow orders like me and you. Bankers and Industrialists dictate the news. Lies are what they spew. I thought you knew?

Mossad/CIA/DARPA tell you what to do. A basic set of rules yet never question who rules over you.
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Published on September 05, 2025 23:11 Tags: gonzo, logic, poetry, propaganda, rationality, truth, writing

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