What to Do About the Flu
I heard from a co-tenant about Frederick Forsythe's comments on the mask law. I gather that he opposes it. Yes, it's a nasty way to treat people. I'm sure that most of us find it unjustly punishing to some degree. I see it as more the work of our broadcasters than of our government. This whole virus scare started on TV. They passed it off to us like it was the plague, got us all afraid of each other's germs, and what was the big emergency? Just another flu season, wasn't it? Well, now that they've got half the population vaccinated, I guess we'll never know. In the meantime, we've had another U.S. election. Election time, that's when broadcasters rule, right? It helps a lot to have the media behind you for an election, and you can see how well it worked for Joe Biden to uphold the broadcasters' mask law. He knew he could count on them to fabricate the necessary hysteria for it. Normally, though, I think a politician in a democracy would find it unwise to impose such an insulting restriction on his electorate. The insult I'm referring to is the one we are made to say to every passer-by in the street by the sight of the masks on our faces: 'Keep your germs away from me!' Oh, yes, and you have a nice day, too. Hard to believe they can mock us so without any fear of being guillotined before a cheering mob, but that's the disarming effect of their horrible technology on our brains. As for the lockdowns, what do broadcasters have to gain from breaking us up and keeping us isolated indoors? Why, our total dependence on them for every bit of information about our world, of course. And a lot of good it does us when they want to lie to us and make fools of us with my songs and blogs on their poisonous programs. They must hate us to treat us like that, and that's why their hateful mask law points directly to them. You can even see their reason for getting the churches closed. Only the broadcasters are threatened by such a contender for your worship as the Lord. They'd rather you worship their rotten stars - especially if they plagiarize my songs and blogs. Remember what they had you all calling Dean of the Crystalids? I do: JESUS! JESUS! That's the kind of scum they wanted you to worship, and your church must have got in the way. Don't let broadcasters get away with passing off their hate and their desire to tyrannize you as any kind of concern for your health. Their treachery is bad for your health. It's time to contact your elected representatives and let them know you won't be voting for any further abuse. Tell them that if you're still forced to wear this pussy mask by next election, they'll be out of a job. Tell them that their pathetic need for the support of a bunch of corrupt broadcasters for their election campaigns shouldn't cost you so much. If you're forced to stay indoors, avoid broadcasts like the plague. Try reading my eleven years of blogs instead. Don't worry, I don't get paid a cent for them, not like those creeps who wanted to be TV stars with them. It would be far worse for you to be poisoned by such programming than to catch some mediocre flu. And, finally, hats off to the states of Texas and Florida for apparently leading the way back to freedom. May the rest of us hurry up and join them. Just, please, keep those frauds off the stage. Well, time for me get out there and pull my orders. It's honest work, like my poetry and music and cartoons and dialogues and monologues, but I actually get paid for it. Still, it must be the kind of honest work that corrupt broadcasters have no respect for, since I was collecting unemployment insurance for a similar job back in 2007 - when they trampled all over me with their fraud. 11:05pm. Wow, I had to break a sweat to get through those orders today. I marvel at my physical strength for a man in his mid-fifties. It's real work, though, and I'm proud to do it. Ever seen the original Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy? It explains how we have 'thinkers' who create jobs, such as artists like myself who write hit songs, and we have people who do the real work, such as when I must pile 15,000 lbs of produce onto a pallet and load it onto a truck, but then we have a whole range of ultimately useless people in the middle. I would extend that to say that this last group doesn't live in the real world, and, therefore, doesn't know what their job is. They are so lost that they may think they're doing something productive by stealing a man's honestly earned paycheck and handing it over to other do-nothings like themselves. Well, that's what the media did to my life-work here on Google back in 2007 - after I erased it from the web to try to stop everyone from further plagiarizing it. Oh, and I guess Google forgot it was all mine. Nice gang. I had some time to review Forsythe's comments for myself on my lunch break. He seems to be on the right track, but he sees government as the culprit instead of the media. Again, democratic governments don't like to offend their voters. The media forced our government to adopt this policy. Forsythe fears the onset of a dictatorship, but we've been letting corrupt broadcasters dictate our lives to us since the invention of radio, haven't we? Instead of fearing the onset of dictatorship, maybe we should recognize the dictatorship that already exists and try to rid ourselves of it. I might not be a happier person since I decided to cut broadcasting completely out of my life, but I'm a much freer one. And now that my eyes have been reopened to the evil of these monsters on TV, I plan to never again forget it.[End of Insertion.] |
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