Anonymous ID: 2f555b July 27, 2022, 5:33 p.m. No.16868118   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Stop Saying 'Drink the Kool-Aid'

 

theatlantic.com/health/archive/2012/11/stop-saying-drink-the-kool-aid/264957

November 8, 2012 Health By Chris Higgins November 8, 2012

Beyond being grossly overused and conjuring a horrendous massacre, it's not even technically accurate.

 

Before we get to the Kool-Aid part, let's recap some horrible American history. Jim Jones was a complex man. Long story short, he was a communist and occasional Methodist minister who founded his own pseudo-church in the late 1950s, called the Peoples Temple Full Gospel Church – known in short as the Peoples Temple. (And yes, the omission of the possessive apostrophe is intentional, as the name apparently refers to peoples of the world.)

While Jones called it a church, it was actually his version of a Marxist commune, with a smattering of Christian references thrown into his sermons/diatribes. The Peoples Temple was arguably a cult, demanding serious dedication

(and financial support) from its members.

 

As the Peoples Temple grew throughout the 1960s, Jones lost the plot on the whole Marxism thing and began to preach about an impending nuclear apocalypse. He even specified a date (July 15, 1967), and suggested that after the apocalypse, a socialist paradise would exist on Earth. And where would that new Eden be? Jones selected the remote town of Redwood Valley, California, and moved the Peoples Temple there prior to the deadline.

 

As you know, that end-of-the-world deadline came and went with no nuclear holocaust. In the following years, Jones abandoned all pretenses of Christianity and revealed himself to be an atheist who had simply used religion as a tool to legitimize his views. Jones said: "Those who remained drugged with the opiate of religion had to be brought to enlightenment – socialism." Oh, and Jones was a drug addict, preferring literal opiates to metaphorical ones.

 

As media scrutiny increased and his political profile became more complicated, Jones became concerned that the Peoples Temple's tax-exempt religious status in the U.S. would eventually be revoked. He was also paranoid about the U.S. intelligence community. So in 1977, Jones again moved the Temple and its peoples, this time to a settlement he had been building since 1974 in the South American nation of Guyana. He named it "Jonestown," and it was not a nice place. It occupied nearly 4,000 acres, had poor soil and limited fresh water, was dramatically overcrowded, and Temple members were forced to work long hours. Jones figured his people could farm the land in this new utopia. It didn't hurt that he had amassed a multi-million-dollar fortune prior to arriving in Jonestown, though he did not share (or even use) the wealth. Jones himself lived in a small shared house with few luxuries.

 

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Anonymous ID: 2f555b July 27, 2022, 5:34 p.m. No.16868144   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0372

@q: "In the wake of new based children’s books, how long will it be until the left starts book burnings?"

 

Anon A: If they start burning based children books, while promoting sexualization 'infiltration' of children's minds books, they should ALSO be expected to frame a dialectic inversion to stop parents from protecting their children from minds that 'knowingly' sexualize children DIRECTLY into their eyes and hearing it from (God willing increases no further) number of voices of teachers and parents sexualizing little children instead of teaching them math and spelling in a SAFE environment that doesn't PREY on a child's innocence.

 

If they do this to duly elected POTUS, and little children, that's an insurgency of an irregular warfare destroying civilization for the sake of relative 'ideological' control/direction of billions of human beings worldwide.

 

It's not enough to just have access to the information produced by that which the surveillance system depends.

 

If the system as it is showing every day, to be outputting inconsistency after inconsistency in a seemingly endless loop of one current thing dialectic to the next, all coordinated, same pattern, repeated a zillion times but it's just the same source 'notions', to ensure that the world has 'stories' to be believed as history, and at the same time seek 'complete' control over the most complex formal system that IS humanity, that is a system that fails the halting problem test. It 'inwardly' ends its own created pattern of inconsistency outputs when it has no 'trusting' minds to OBJECTIFY as a mental set of information in their bodies, because once that happens, the other wise 'inward' force of destruction becomes 'externalized' from the source that is trusted, and as a result the conflict that trusting henceforth rages inwardly, will logico-praxis determine their statements and behaviors and even the way they believed they came up with their current set of mental information objects. Maybe 'coincidentally' there is an associated 'voice' narrative pattern of 'I am being a good freedom fighter' but the fact it's a part of a two sided dialectic imposed in the 'news/voices' they trusted, the contradictory voices are there too, it's mental chaos.

 

That chaos is PROJECTED because the trusting individual believed that what they believe is what most others believe, so there is no logic to self reflect, as to do so, the whole logic of dialectic needs to be researched, recognized if it's taking place, where you see it, inward, outward, then all the noise is general noise and we listen.