Anonymous ID: 89a7c0 July 7, 2018, 9:46 a.m. No.2070569   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0679 >>1025 >>1245

I found the following excerpt to be relevant to the Great Awakening as a whole. It touches on the issue of apathy and abulia. The blessed Q team does admonish readers to be energetic. May you all be comfortable and at ease

 

Consent is Crucial to The Process

 

The (…) Revelation of the Method has as its chief component a clown-like, grinning mockery of the victim(s) as a show of power and macabre arrogance.

 

When this is performed in a veiled manner accompanied by certain occult signs and symbolical words and elicits no meaningful response of opposition or resistance from the target(s), it is one of the most efficacious techniques of psychological warfare and mind-rape.

 

This ceremonial nose-thumbing, this perverse jesting and clowning is taken to the highest level of intensity by the Truth or Consequences principle which ultimately hinges upon the issue of consent.

 

It is one thing for the media, the police, the judiciary and the killers themselves to commit terrible acts without our knowledge or consent. It is quite another matter, with grave repercussions in the realm of psychodrama, public ritual and advanced mind control, when these crimes are committed with our consent.

 

It is an ancient rule of both the moral and common law that silence connotes consent—silence and a lack of meaningful action constitute consent in the face of these crimes.

 

They brag to us about what they've gotten away with and we're thrilled by it. That's our only significant response, that and the anticipation of the next thrill. Thus the old strategy of exposing the cryptocracy, when applied blindly in the belief that this in itself is a potent weapon against cryptocracy, is bankrupt.

 

Exposure and publicity by themselves, without a broader understanding of the epistemology of the Hermetic-alchemical control process itself, is worse than useless, it actually plays into the hands of the conspirators.

 

Moreover, to whom are we directing the exposure, anyway? Who do we imagine comprise the audience that will respond and take effective action? Faith in the power of exposing crimes and their perpetrators to the light of day presupposes an audience of human beings who will intuit, fight, resist, remember.

 

Source: Michael A. Hoffman II, Secret Societies and Psychological Warfare, pp. 89-90