Cultivating an e.social construct of ersatz physical immediacy, for example expressed by e.locational mobility, e.work, e.communication, e.business, e.medicine, e.surgery, e.relationships, e.friends, e.social media … creates a physical illusion of infinite reach, together with an intoxicating but misplaced sense of personal control. This deceptive sense of control is seductive. One may see below that so many now take it for granted, rendering it almost indispensable for modern day life and of course, for tyrants, though most of their subjects have yet to awaken to the digital prison that has been created with an apparition of freedom.
Internet Usage and Population Statistics
A Deception of Size; another manufactured ‘Big Lie’.
This faux-reality has a very deceptive appearance, one that depicts a shrinking world. Today, post-COVID it has been literally hammered home with ruinous personal and commercial physical measures that imposed inhuman isolation and constraint, the literal imposition of State control that has sought to incrementally raise the walls of its digital prison ever higher.
Contrast this with the pre-COVID era, in which the freedom of uncomplicated manifest action existed, the physical ability to easily and freely go almost anywhere at anytime: “Got on a board a westbound 747, Didn’t think before deciding what to do…,” perfectly expressed by the joie de vivre observed in audience during the performance.
‘Physicality’ was elegantly summarized by Professor Irwin M Korr in 1967,
Life is not a composite of the functions of the viscera. Life is not the sum of the activities of our internal organs, despite the preoccupation of medicine with those internal organs.
What does human life consist of? What do we do?
We do all the things that we see each other do. We move, run, work, play tennis, build buildings, paint pictures, make music, make love and war. We are creative and destructive. We turn thought into a tangible, palpable, measurable reality. We teach, learn, write, and educate.
If one looks at these activities objectively, one will see that in all of them the body as a whole is moved; the common feature, the indispensable substratum, is the contraction of skeletal musculature. Human life, our very humanity and inhumanity is expressed through the contractile processes of striated muscle. Every aspect of human life is acted out by the body’s muscles and joints.
So we begin to see that even the highest intellectual activity is lacking in value except insofar as it can be acted out, in and upon the environment, and by being communicated to others.
The primary machinery of life, indeed that of humanity, is the ability to act out thoughts and abstractions, the very expressions of which serve to define the humanity of an individual. If such thoughts are not given life by action, they remain silent and unknown.
Adapted from, ‘The Physiological Basis of Osteopathic Medicine’, The Postgraduate Institute of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery, New York. Symposium Oct 7, 1967, Irvin M Korr PhD.
Now, more than 50 years on, this post-COVID era reveals its many signs of being a terrifying deceit. An illusion of physical freedom has progressively been turned into an immobilizing digital prison. Together with the cost and threat of dwindling physical mobility comes an omnipresent ideological assault that elevates constrained dimensions of permitted social engagement, of freedom of speech and of thought. This is exemplified by the deadly intellectual incarceration promoted by the well funded proponents of DIE ideology, who depend upon their iron fist grip on information to promote their particular brand of preposterous nonsense.
If the present societal narcosis continues, an immobilizing physical reality must be the end product of a formally installed digital prison, an e.prison of explicit design in which an approved lingua franca and permitted information can only embody officially sanctioned discourse and its means of transmission.
The World, or rather more explicitly, our World, will thus shrivel into a throttled microcosm of physical reality while simultaneously occupying a severely constrained e.social space. It will become a very, very tiny World.
At the globalist “Con,” with its multiple national editions (drop down menu) a reality is extolled that the world was getting smaller (published Oct 2019), intentionally conflating social distance and physical distance while weaving a reinforcing narrative of threat implied by the manufactured scourges of misinformation and disinformation. The writer states, “our decreasing social distance to other people in the world may also facilitate the spread of misinformation and fake news, especially when it captures our emotions or imaginations.”
“The Con” without missing a beat, favours the idea of a “small World” in which true expressions of humanity (emotion and imagination) are expunged for a virtual, tightly regulated “polite society” where self-censorship is de rigueur.
Here an unimaginative, sterile dystopian parody of life limps along under the aegis of the uninvited, un-elected, self-appointed doyens of supranational diktat. With their ridiculous fragile “reset” dependent on a rigid controlling narrative, on AI, on central bank worthless fiat digital currencies, on physically incarcerating 15 minute ‘cities’, upon infinite surveillance, upon controlled speech, upon a diet of highly sterilized information that constitutes a constant stream of approved direct disinformation masquerading as subjective “truth” bereft of facts, even with all of that, their tyranny appears insufficient, for it may be seen that it lacks a certain ‘je ne sais quoi’, /sarc that clear and present danger of mandated “medical” interventions and the direct consequence of resistance.
The obvious springs to mind,
"The most dangerous creation of any society is the man who has nothing to lose." - James Baldwin
Post Script
The World is not a small place. It is a very big place. Open your eyes and simply begin walking or swimming. Embrace the physical and find out. They may well come a time to switch-off the Net. While Davos Man wants you to think of the world as a small place, the WEF/WHO ambition is to install and sell the Malthusian narrative. The intermediate goal is to ensure widespread acceptance if not abject resignation to the idea that the world feels too small to evade their influence and control, and that there is nowhere left to escape.
They will crow and sabotage from their elite bunkers, between gulps of Dom Pérignon and bursting cheeks stuffed with filet mignon, that resources and food are depleted and limited, bugs are the answer to the UNEP ‘climatism charade’, that the population carrying capacity and prosperity of the planet is severely limited and that THEY and their State acolytes will be providing, instigating and perpetrating their ‘sustainable’ interpretation of a final solution.
That much surely now appears self-evident? History repeats does it not?
This journey to literal and figurative dead-ends, to physical, biological, social, economic, moral, ethical, and political chaos, unless checked very hard, seems destined to become the orchestrated implementation of societal suicide. Whatever its means however, the obvious exists, that most people will instinctively demonstrate a degree of reluctance for willing self-annihilation.
It is just a shame we have to endure this assault, and once again become reacquainted with dire tribulation in order to relearn what history has already so ably and recurrently taught.
“Men are qualified for civil liberty in exact proportion to their disposition to put moral chains upon their own appetites.” ~ Edmund Burke
“If we hope to salvage something of our liberties, perhaps even democracy itself, we need to heed Burke’s warning, and for the sake of our planet, our human relationships, and our prospects of tranquility, personal and social, to recognize that only tangentially are we our own creation, that in the last resort we are creatures under constraint. On our response depends whether those constraints are self-chosen, or pitilessly imposed by potencies that are not ours to command.” ~ Anne Glyn-Jones ‘Holding Up A Mirror|: How Civilizations Decline’
May this Easter time bring with it a renewal of hope and joy.
Several small edits have been incorporated to fix the troublesome consequences of a residual central alexia/agraphia.