Deckard said:
These things happen literally over night
Is still rememebr what happened in my ex homeland , in a blink of an eye we went from careless happy society to martial law
I think that's one of the most difficult things to come to terms with, and one of the most important things, just like coming to terms with the reality of psychopaths at large. If it's all just theory, if it's all just possibility, if it has not yet sunk in to the core of your being, then you're not really seeing the true nature of the situation, the true emergency and urgency of it. Current "appearances" of democracy and everything being just "business as usual" create an impression that it would be way too hard, impossible maybe to turn it all into a military dictatorship so quickly and easily, not this giant juggernaut of a nation, not us...
Today it's this way, tomorrow you wake up to a siren sound outside with martial law already in effect. And it won't really sink in until days later as the sight of jack-booted military units with machine guns outside becomes somehow familiar, when bread lines are a normal day-to-day affair, when forced relocation and labor re-designation is normal, when all travel being prohibited is normal, when meeting in groups is prohibited, when half of the books are banned... If you look around the neighborhood you might not even see a difference, all the trees are still there, the buildings, the sky, the ground, it all looks like the very city build in the "democracy" you're used to, and yet it's all different, nothing is the same, but the appearances of it being the same will create a cognitive dissonance, a confusion about the situation, it might not even appear so shocking due to the fact that the physical reality around you is still familiar.
And so the true extent of it might take a bit to "settle in", and only then you realize just what had occured, how it crept up on you in the background and within a blink of an eye everything has changed. The shell, the appearance, is all that's left to remind you of what once was, but never again. Keep staring at that shell, and you might even think that it's all still there, that nothing changed. People have gone insane this way. And when the shocking realization hits, an uncontrollable fit of crying hits as well, as you suddenly get it.
So the solution is, as far as I can see, is just to keep ourselves awake - not to fall into the sleep of "everything looks the same on the outside, maybe it's not as bad as these people think...", to punch ourselves every time that thought happens because it cannot possibly be farther from the truth. The self-calming keeps trying to creep back in. Life as you know it seems the same, it makes you believe that things aren't as bad as some say. Your family is still there, your community, your school, work, cars... some people still cannot believe what happened, some people are still in denial about Nazi Germany. There are many who still think Hitler was what he said he was, he meant well, he did nothing wrong, there was no tyranny - hopelessly insane people who could not see beyond the shell of familiarity, who curled up into a ball in their mind and only looked only at the shell of things, and will do so no matter what.
And as we struggle to stay awake and learn, we spread this information. I see no other way. We inform the world, we sound the alarm and keep hitting it as long as there's breath in our bodies, as long as our feet can hold us. And I can only speak for myself here but, I know I struggle with this to a HUGE degree. I spend too much time asking how and planning and thinking what is a good approach, and almost no time implementing it. It's like forming a committee to discuss solutions, but nobody ever implements them because everybody's too busy discussing what is the best solution. There is no best - there is only one. Knowledge.
How you spread it is upto you. Make videos. Make posters. Write. Make advertisements. Pass out fliers. Make blogs. Make websites. Hell, do ALL of it. Just do it. If you knew that in exactly 1 month the government plans to execute a false-flag terrorist attack and then institute all of the above laws officially and indefinitely, would you do everything in your power to inform everyone you can while you still can? Well, for all we know, the plan is to turn this into a military dictatorship tomorrow. It can happen any time. And it's not a matter of creating a huge military dictatorship that will take lots of time and effort and money and all that. As mentioned, it's all already fully created, the stage has been set, the actors are in place, the lights and camera is fully ready - all they have to do is say "ACTION" and the entire movie is in full swing.
We won't even know what hit us. But by then it'll be too late to be shocked at how fast and easy it happened. Too late to have your head spinning wondering how it could've happened, too late for denial, for anger, for guilt, for resentment. Too late to wonder what you could've done, wondering what could've been.
Don't curl into a ball of panic and denial. I think we all know what to do, we're just too lazy, too busy, too distracted, too concerned with our "lives" to really do it, because the true nature of our predicament is not sinking in as much as it should, we're keeping it on the outer edges of our mind - we "get it" but we don't really "get it" as we would if we were being hunted by Nazis with dogs - but we should get it that way. Those of us who are creatively doing something about it are still the minority, or so it seems. And just as easy it is to assume that this is too powerful and that there's nothing we can do, it is also easy to assume that the SOTT team and others who "know what they're doing" got it covered, the rest of us can just trust they'll take care of it. Both assumptions are wrong though, and if we allow that sort of thinking to permeate our heads, we've already lost. I think that the death of billions is pretty much inevitable. But just how far it goes, and what happens with those who're still alive is not quite so certain, and that probably depends on what we *all* do now and its linear and non-linear repercussions.