I've been lying low, not saying much for the past few days because my mind has been digesting things.

Then I woke up today, in a mood to respond.

Painting is an easier language for me than talking, but I'll try to explain what I see.
2) Not sure how many of you are Seinfeld fans, but there was an episode when Kramer, who is notoriously unreliable, claimed he was going to build levels in his apartment. Seinfeld bet he wouldn't do it. No excuse for why he didn't do was acceptable- bet was simply "you won't".
3) Predictably, Kramer lost the bet. Of course he didn't do it, & tried to get out of the bet with an excuse for why he didn't. Seinfeld said THAT was the bet, that you wouldn't do it. THAT's the bet. Point was lost on Kramer, who continued to argue that the bet was cancelled.
4) When horrible events are used to steer people, here's the bet: people will respond as the elites predict. When they do, the elites win. No excuses. It doesn't matter if the event is shocking and intolerable, or if it's true, if it's a lie, or something in between- elites win.
5) Here's another bet: when horrible events are pushed and exploited in the same manner, by the same people, in a coordinated way that looks contrived- it's an operation. Doesn't matter what the story behind it is, or if real people are involved, the exploitation is the bet.
6) Would it matter if we learned that sometimes people are paid to commit horrible acts, to deliberately create horrible events for an operation? By any means necessary, when elites are desperate to steer the populace? No, it would not matter. The bet isn't about "why", and we
7) often don't have enough info to know what parts of a horrible event are real, or deception- sometimes the entire scenario, while complicated, may be completely real, and only the events afterward are exploited and staged/incited/infiltrated by operatives. "Why" isn't the bet.
8) "Why" predictably divides us, because we argue about it, even though we don't have enough information. Only time can give more information- when reacting right away, mistakes are made, and fake info is seeded to magnify the chaos and anger. The bet is that we will be angry.
9) The bet is that we will turn on each other. The bet is that we'll be distracted from the path we were on toward truth, justice, unity, and greatness.

The elites won the bet,
and this is demoralizing.

"Kramer" has learned nothing.
He will lose another bet in the near future.
10) I'm angry that the elites still have so much power to incite people to destroy themselves. The bet isn't voided when an event is strong, valid, and true. The bet is that the elites will exploit something horrible, to control the populace- and it will succeed. That's the bet.
11) So whether all or part of an event can be discredited as deception, or whether everything we're presented with is proven to be the full truth- that's not the bet. The bet is that the powerful can control the health, safety, and finances of the populace by manipulating emotion
12) Their bet is that we'll destroy ourselves while they laugh and click champagne glasses. Did they place any money on the outcome?

Obamagate, seeding nursing homes to kill thousands of us, insider trading by Congress, FISA, Contact Tracing- none of it trending.
13) We must make sure that they finally lose the bet.
They aren't locked up. They are still free to hurt us. Again and again and again.
What if "Kramer" didn't take the bet. What if we refused to play the game?
Better still, what if he built the levels he dreamed of?
/end thread/
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