Deep Sea Fishing

Via Off-Guardian

Every good fisherman knows that reeling in a big fish takes skill and conscious intention. One of the first things they learn is that you can’t just crank in the big guy with one effortless winding up of the line.

It takes finesse, a dance of sorts. While always keeping a steady line, you bring them in slowly, with the primary focus on wearing them out, almost hypnotizing them into compliance.

A popular fishing website HUK says this about the process:

Remember that too much tension can snap the line and when large fish decide to make a run for it, the worst thing you can do is try to keep them in place. By fighting their runs, all you are doing is increasing the chances that your line will break and your prize will get away. Instead, set the drag so the fish can take out line while still tiring itself. This will wear down the fish; eventually their runs will get shorter, less violent, and less frequent.”

Hmmm. Sounds a bit too close for comfort, eh?

I am afraid I am not all that excited about the current hoopla regarding our apparent victory over the mainstream narrative. I simply don’t believe it entirely.

We’ve made a run, so to speak, maybe have gotten too rowdy, too powerful, and we are being given a bit of slack so we don’t break the line.

This run is not being executed only by the folks on our side of the fence, but by the sheep as well. We are ALL tired, we are all ready to get out of this mess and call it a day.

It seems like a sensible tactic on their part—to let out a little line, but still keeping us hooked and apparently still in their control.

All this euphoria about us finally winning the battle and that the narrative is finally crumbling indicates to me that we may be getting lost in the weeds of apparent success and the hook and line is still, in reality, firmly embedded in our flesh, only to suddenly reel us in again, after a dizzying and disorienting taste of freedom. I don’t like it.

Most everyone is familiar with the 1950’s Harvard experiment conducted by a rather soulless Curt Richter. Rats were placed in a tank where they had to frantically tread water to survive. Typically they lasted only 15 minutes or so before giving up, sinking, and subsequently drowning.

A second set of experiments showed that if the rats were saved right before their demise, dried off and given a little respite, and then again returned to the tank of water, they could tread, and stay alive, for up to 60 hours.

They called this the “hope experiment,” which is relevant to the current happenings.

To maintain the narrative, people must maintain some sort of hope. When we are about to throw in the towel we are given a little slack in the line, and when the pressure hits again—with a new variant, a new virus, or, in a radical right turn, a nuclear war threat — we can sustain our loyalty, and ultimate compliance, believing we will not drown but will be saved at the last minute by our surrogate parents and archetypal “protectors.”

These tactics work in different ways with the masses on opposing sides of the fence. The sheep need the slack when they are about to throw in the towel of compliance. The rest of us are not about to throw in the towel, but are about to gain greater potential of harm to the narrative—they respond to both situations with the same tactic, but with different results depending on where you sit in this whole mess.

This “hope experiment” reminds me of BF Skinner’s work (also a psychology research scientist of Harvard fame — many also believed Skinner has very little soul). His work with pigeons pressing levers to get food led him to conclude that a type of “uncertainty principle” affected animals, and thus people. If the food was dispensed at variable intervals, the pigeons went nuts, pecking the lever incessantly.

There was no rhyme or reason when the reward would come, therefore the pecking never stopped.

You can see how this psychology is relevant here (and yes, as much as I hate to admit this, behavioral science is indeed real, it doesn’t give answers to all questions, but humans, at times, do indeed behave like rats and pigeons).

If something is given, taken away, given again, taken away again, at what seems to be for irrational and unpredictable reasons, you create craziness: variable intervals of tension and release. Good way to mess around with people’s heads.

It seems what we are seeing now with the seeming turning of the mainstream narrative is too calculated, too fast, too easy, and simply not as deep as it needs to be to declare victory.

Where are the arrests and prosecutions of government officials or Big Pharma officials? Where is the accountability of the thousands who have been injured by the vaccines? Where is the admission that this all was a horrible attempt to create a New World Order? — A Great Reset?

The allies in World War II had to literally LEVEL Germany before those bastards gave up. I don’t think this “victory” is going to be this easy.

James Corbett, of “The Corbett Report” put it succinctly recently on his program “New World Next Week”. Corbett said:

This isn’t the kill shot, literally or metaphorically, this is the first salvo in a years long, decades long, process of re-engineering the governing principle of society into the biosecurity state, and this is just about re-laying the infrastructure.”

Corbett goes on to say there is likely much more to come, another virus even more deadly and scary, for example, and that everything is now all geared up and ready for the next horrifying event.

So maybe Covid IS finished. It has possibly been tapped out. Maybe it didn’t make the full mark that was expected, maybe it wasn’t deadly enough, or maybe the variants didn’t propel the boosters forward as expected. Maybe the vaccine wasn’t intended to be such a dud.

Or, maybe it all worked out exactly as planned.

Regardless, they did make a rather substantial move. At the very least they have been successful in normalizing nearly every major goal they had set.

The goals such as digital passports, social credit scoring, digital currency, and blind, stupefying, sheep-like compliance, to name just a few, maybe are not as deeply ensconced in the day to day operation of society as they had expected, but these concepts certainly are normalized now as active probabilities in the minds of the masses (and some of them, such as “blind stupefying sheep-like compliance”, are well established).

It will take much less future effort to drop them into place, fully functioning.

Hannah Arendt, one of the past century’s most incredible heroes of truth, said in her seminal work The Origins of Totalitarianism:

A mixture of gullibility and cynicism had been an outstanding characteristic of mob mentality before it became an everyday phenomenon of masses. In an ever-changing, incomprehensible world the masses had reached the point where they would, at the same time, believe everything and nothing, think that everything was possible and that nothing was true.

The mixture in itself was remarkable enough, because it spelled the end of the illusion that gullibility was a weakness of unsuspecting primitive souls and cynicism the vice of superior and refined minds. Mass propaganda discovered that its audience was ready at all times to believe the worst, no matter how absurd, and did not particularly object to being deceived because it held every statement to be a lie anyhow.

The totalitarian mass leaders based their propaganda on the correct psychological assumption that, under such conditions, one could make people believe the most fantastic statements one day, and trust that if the next day they were given irrefutable proof of their falsehood, they would take refuge in cynicism; instead of deserting the leaders who had lied to them, they would protest that they had known all along that the statement was a lie and would admire the leaders for their superior tactical cleverness.

Although I do not believe that the masses see everything as a lie, I do believe if it were proven to be a lie, it would have nearly no impact. I have not heard yet from the sheep side any sort of eating of humble pie.

All this that is happening is seen as “business as usual” from the sheep…maybe some things have come to light that were just not known before (according to them), but they see this as a victory of their own — they have beat Covid by wearing masks, locking down, vilifying the nasty unvaccinated.

The “I told you sos” from our side of the fence are falling on deaf years. “The crazies on the Right have beaten up the hero-god Fauci, but he is still the hero-god to most.”

As Arendt so deftly points out, the sheep continue to “admire their leaders for their superior tactical cleverness” as a result of any “backing down and changing the narrative” as we believe Fauci has exhibited in our own interpretation.

Yes, some have “flipped” so to speak. Maybe many have. But this is where the fishing analogy comes to light.

The powers that be see the sheep taking a run, albeit maybe a small one, but a run nonetheless, they are hearing the masses grumbling about the efficacy of the vaccines, the pointlessness of taking the booster — the weariness of lockdowns, masks, and social restrictions.

They say, “maybe it is time to give them a little slack…to let them have a bit of a rest…before we reel them in for the final scoop into the net, the flop into the bucket… and the trip to the taxidermist”. So some of them started to flip (run) and the narrative shifts to give them slack.

All that being said, I don’t think much has changed in sheep-ville.

Certainly, most normies have never bought into what is to be found in the depths of the rabbit hole that imply a greater horror above the levels of government, viruses, and vaccines (as James Corbett points out). Few see a problem with digital currency, loss of constitutional freedoms, social credit, vaccine passports or the like.

The agenda in this overarching echelon of control can, as it stands now, continue unfettered, Covid or no Covid.

From this perspective, we’ve really won nothing at all. Can we call anything a victory as long as Fauci and his NIAID, NIH, HHS, FDA and CDC compatriots and minions remain standing?

As long as the smear campaign to eliminate effective and inexpensive treatments continues? As long as vaccines are mandated or even just recommended without informed consent?

Can we declare any sort of victory as long as people continue to suffer from vaccine injury and are not even accounted for?

Can we really believe the narrative is crumbling when the perpetrators of these heinous crimes against constitution and humanity are not brought to justice?

Can we sleep easy under the false euphoria of victory as long as tens of thousands of medical doctors and researchers and scientists go on being persecuted through the loss of careers and reputation and free speech?

I could go on and on.

No, we are not even beginning to see this narrative “crumble” until quite a bit more evidence is brought to light that this just isn’t another tactic in this ongoing agenda.

But…maybe I am wrong. Maybe it just takes a little time to kill all of the hydra’s heads. Just killing one won’t do it, they will just grow back, but maybe we have just killed one or two heads and it will take time to go all the way through them, killing them all.

Maybe the Trucker’s Convoy, the Boris Johnson announcements in the UK, the US Supreme Court ruling are indeed signs of the agenda crumbling, a few of the many hydra heads being lopped off by the swords of justice and sane thinking.

I don’t want to give up hope, but I do think at the very least we must continue to be wary, with swords continually drawn and always at the ready.

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flash
flash
February 2, 2022 8:56 am

At least we have still have a civilized Western society. They can’t take that.

FOOD FIGHT: Golden Corral Breaks Out Into A Massive Brawl

* You have to be an adult to see Foo Foos brawling over nothing, unless you happen to live near any of them and then age is no restriction.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  flash
February 2, 2022 10:54 am

There is something almost all of these mass fights have in common, but I just cannot put my finger on it.

Mike
Mike
February 2, 2022 8:59 am

The Covid hoax was a giant worldwide social experiment. They had to know how many people were compliant sheep and how many people were wolves who would resist. They now have a very good idea of who’s who and believe me they are quite happy with the results.

Cedartown Mark
Cedartown Mark
  Mike
February 2, 2022 11:56 am

Baa ram u

SmallerGovNow
SmallerGovNow
February 2, 2022 9:12 am

Nothing is over until heads roll. Never forget what these assholes did to us… Chip

Eyes Wide Shut
Eyes Wide Shut
  SmallerGovNow
February 2, 2022 10:05 am

At this point the only thing that will change anything is when they are literally in fear for their property and their lives.
Anything less is still false hopeium.
The rats may have tread water for 60 minutes after their first dose of false hopeium but in the end they still drowned.

Eyes Wide Shut
Eyes Wide Shut
  Eyes Wide Shut
February 2, 2022 10:10 am

The key is who we know and where we go when our mortal bodies do die.
Anything less is false hopeium.

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 2, 2022 9:52 am

Eight people survived the first time. But be of good cheer! This time, we will get a new Heaven and a new Earth.

Eyes Wide Shut
Eyes Wide Shut
  Anonymous
February 2, 2022 10:14 am

So much for second chances Noah. Look what we’ve made of it.
At least the flood eliminated the nephilim.

credit
credit
  Eyes Wide Shut
February 2, 2022 11:53 am

or did it just reduce to near zero their access to human pussy?

brian
brian
February 2, 2022 10:18 am

I don’t want to give up hope, but I do think at the very least we must continue to be wary, with swords continually drawn and always at the ready.

Now is not the time to be complacent. The elitists know that the plebes will make some noise, get restless for a bit and will eventually settle in. We will never go back to ‘normal’ as thats long gone and we are now fighting against the ‘new’ normal TPTB want to impose.

Will those dirtballs ever be brought to justice??? Here’n now?? Likely not, nobodies really fooled. In the next stage of their life?? When they stand before the Creator… the answer is definitely yes and they will pay heavily.

Our job in the here and now is to walk this road we are given, with integrity and honor. Its how I was brought up and what I read in scriptures every day. Today is not the day to sheath the sword but to grip it more firmly and plant your feet.

1 Peter 5:8
Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  brian
February 2, 2022 10:58 am

I Corinthians 16:13

Be on the alert, stand firm in the faith, act like men, be strong.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
February 2, 2022 10:53 am

It is not a win until bodies are swinging from ropes. If it is us swinging, they win and if theirs are swinging, we win.

Trapped in Portlandia
Trapped in Portlandia
February 2, 2022 11:48 am

I know the public has won when I see pictures of leaders like Trudeau hanging from lampposts. Until then this article is absolutely correct.

As President Snow in the Hunger Games said: “A little hope is effective, a lot of hope is dangerous.”

clbrto
clbrto
February 2, 2022 1:15 pm

Sometimes I wonder exactly how much money & resources are devoted to messing with our heads. There are probably MILLIONS of government employees whose sole job is propaganda and social manipulation.

I try to make their job more difficult by not having a TV. When I see speculation that TPTB will cut the power to the masses as a control measure, I figure it would only be as a last ditch effort – can’t take away the sheeps’ idiot box, telling them what to think.

Also, should “aliens” appear in the sky, I won’t look or listen.

i forget
i forget
February 2, 2022 1:34 pm

Well…a fish is no domesticated animal; it does not want to be caught, hooked in its face & hauled up.

It’s deeper than cowardice seas with people tho. Most of ‘em…want to be caught, told what to do, ordered about. (And them that want to be told tend to want everybody to be told; sado-masochistic comfort zone.)

That boot Orwell wrote about is also on both the feet of most of them who have it on their faces.

Prostrateness innate gets projected in all sorts of ways that institutional “education,” public skool, exemplarizes: following orders to ram the rote down & regurgitate it, listening for the bells that tell the wagged tail to perambulate (maybe to salivate, too: the lunch bell) to the “next” command/control classroom.

Wasn’t there a movie Twelve Years A Slave?

If’n you can get ‘em young enough, within three breeding generations you can keep ‘em young forever. The monotony of neotony. Paedomorphosis, the original pedo-abuse.

SS Minnow’s 3-hour tour becomes 3 tours & tours become taffy that stretches-stretches-stretches until the Gilligan & crew candy breaks. Dawn Wells contrast ~ yummy healthy candy ~ makes it plain who the minnows are in the TV but few in the schooling audience miknows for whom the bell tolls, or that the boobtube’s a mirror.

Hope Springs is deep & oozes blackly up eternal. This writer details the weaponization of hope, its radioactivity, then winds up by saying he still doesn’t want to give it up. If there’s a more pernicious/insidious/wasting drug-effect than Hopium, I don’t know what it is.

I found a deep hole in a swamp one time. And the timing of the find was such that the water was furiously a’boil. Gar fish had concentrated. Dunno if they were spawning (in such deep water?) or feeding. Feeding a need, one way or the other. I went home for tackle, came back. Found out the hook didn’t even need to be baited. Those crazed fish bit everything. Fought like hell amongst themselves, fought to snap up the hooks, fought the trip to the bank (like “populist” Jackson supposedly did…”the narrative crumbled”), “like” they had no choice. Hauled ‘em in just for fun, threw ‘em all back…you’ll die of starvation while trying to pick all the tiny-fine bones outta gar meat.

I did also catch a single one other fish in that hole. Mudfish. A carp. That was like hauling in a dead & waterlogged groundhog the size of Bill Murray. Edible. But not preferable. So I traded it. There was an ancient black man at the far end of the hole, fishing the shallower part with a cane pole. And he had a pretty sunfish on stringer. He was glad to take the much larger carp in trade. Win-win.

I also caught, different time, the longest snake of my herp-career in that swamp. Yellow rat snake, 8’. Yellow rats being passe in my catching, I traded that too. For a corn snake, aka a red rat snake. It was only 3’. But corns are gorgeous & yellows ain’t (nearly so much). Quantity’s a quality but it ain’t necessarily quality.

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Matthew Clark
Matthew Clark
February 2, 2022 3:42 pm

I agree. The elites do not know when to stop. They will try and keep this going

jo
jo
February 2, 2022 4:11 pm

It’s fascinating to conjecture whether the Covid narrative is following some grand plan–to give it credibility thus far–or to believe that TPTB that normally muck things up are now in the ‘flailing about’ segment of this sordid business. Thought-provoking articles, such as this one, keep me coming back to TBP. Thanks.

i forget
i forget
February 2, 2022 5:29 pm

The old adage about giving a man a fish versus teaching him to fish has been updated by a reader: Give a man a fish and he will ask for tartar sauce and French fries! Moreover, some politician who wants his vote will declare all these things to be among his ‘basic rights.’ ~ Thomas Sowell

Chance is always powerful. Let your hook always be cast; in the pool where you least expect it there will be fish. ~ Ovid

Llpoh
Llpoh
February 2, 2022 6:26 pm

That fishing advice is limited at best. It ignores 1) not all big fish are caught in open water, and big fish can’t be allowed to run around structure or you will lose them, 2) sharks, which will take your big fish if you don’t reel it in quick, 3) every reel has line limitations, and if allowed to run, you can run out of line., 4) your drags and bearings can give ou, 5) etc. So it is a balancing act, where all variables come into play – where you are, what equipment you are using, are there sharks around (really sucks to have sharks take your trophy fish), etc.

The most fun I ever had fishing was finding a huge shoal of big Spanish mackerel. Every cast was a hook up – we didn’t have to troll for them. They are fast as lightning, but hooked they are easy pickings for sharks. Every hook up was followed by a big mackerel leaping out of the water, with a big bronze whaler leaping out of the water right behind (incredible sight seeing several foot mackerel in the air with a ten foot shark sailing through the air right behind it) then a huge explosion of water, blood, guts and mackerel pieces as the whalers final caught up and chomped the mackerels. It was amazing stuff. I fed hundreds of dollars of lures to those sharks, as the excitement of it was worth every penny. We managed to get a couple to the boat, so had a nice dinner.

Moral of the story – simple instructions are generally inadequate for highly skilled activities. Experience is key.

Jim
Jim
February 2, 2022 8:05 pm

This is a thought-provoking and well-presented case.

It’s also a bit of a black pill, though maybe a necessary one.

The content I read on this site is often an intellectual click above most other sources.

I now find myself wondering if some of the higher-level perspectives are written by the same person via different platforms.