You all remember the Great Toilet Paper Panic, don’t you? No, not the scamdemic toilet paper panic? The 1973 toilet paper panic! Oh, you don’t know how that panic got started? Well, pull up a chair and get a notepad. The story of the media-generated fake toilet paper panic has a lot to teach us about how the establishment and its media mouthpieces can corral the population…and how we can fight back.
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Newspaper is a good substitute for toilet paper. News telling? Not so much.
I do remember the Anthrax fear-mongering in the media. But equally disturbing was the officially controlled reaction to the false flag 9/11 attacks, which conjured up constant public announcements at train stations (“See something, say something”). Okay, what I saw was that they were violating our first and fourth amendment rights, but, unlike John Tyner (who loudly spoke up about the violation of his privacy), I refused to submit to the TSA tyranny and would not go near an airport then or since then, and have been “saying something” about that tyrannical overreach (along with the Covid psy-op measures) during the intervening years. Finally, since newsprint is black, dirty, and subject to smearing upon contact with moist surfaces, I don’t think it is even a good substitute for hygienic purposes, never mind truthful information.
The powers that definitely should not be KNOW us, probably far better than ourselves by now… THEY know that repetition programs minds, so they use it over and over and over, ad infinitum. The only answer I see is people reconnecting with each other and nature and creating naturally. Unfortunately, I have not come across people who remember how to connect and communicate. And it is increasingly difficult to find people who do what they say they will. What does it feel like to be the last generation that remembers life prior to computers and fondle slabs? The CONVID era put the nail in the coffin; people are disconnected and anxious; we’re all in isolated thought bubbles, even if we are in the same room with others.
I love the TP scare. In Sweden in 2020 or was in 21, I had a bag full of TP so I could not understand why people bought TP. But after realizing the amount of commercials there was in TV, I began to understand that.
I only did see TV once in a while to see good films.
I am a keen computer fellow from 1975. Really I got a Nascom in 1975, and I have grown with the SCO, UNIX and Linux ever since. I have a little DOS/Windows knowledge, but in the last 20 years it is very remote.
I have no cell net telephone, only SIP phone.
I have incandescent light bulbs.
I have no WiFi but many computers with Linux OS.
I have 12V light for when power goes out.
I have own well
I have own drain.
I have SimpleX.
I have Telegram.
I have Rumble.
I have Substack.
I have YouTube without logging in and no advertising.
I do not have a search engine.
I have a rifle so I can shoot rabbits, hares, birds, etc.
I live in a small community 12 km from the nearest city of 10,000 people in Sweden.
Carl
Engineer E. E.