[...] What this all proves, dear reader, is that the mainstream consensus reality is considerably less reliable than your own personal assessment of things. Don’t listen to the confident-sounding assertions of pundits and politicians. Don’t believe what you are told by CNN and the New York Times. Don’t believe me, either. Trust your own inner sense-maker, because the people whose job it is to tell you what’s going on are proven liars and manipulators. You’re more likely to get close to the truth by stabbing for it in the darkness at random than you are by listening to people who have proven time and time again that their only job is to lie to you while selling your attention to advertisers. Your own intuition and information-gathering skills are infinitely more reliable instruments of truth finding, no matter how rusty they are.
Trust in your own sense of what’s happening, and speak your truth unapologetically. Don’t let them shut you down with scoffing and gibberish about conspiracy theory. That is not a legitimate tactic anymore, because the so-called conspiracy theories keep proving true. As far as you’re concerned, your assessment of reality is far more worthy and relevant than anyone else’s.
The people who speak consensus narratives in authoritative voices are not more clued-in than you are. Don’t let them silence you. Don’t let anyone silence you. Your voice is the most essential voice in your world, and your perspective is the most important. Speak your truth wherever you can speak it. Say it loud, say it like you mean it, and say it like you’re right, because you are.
The oppression machine is crumbling, but it’ll fall a whole lot faster if we all plant our feet and scream our truth.