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The Force is Strong With This One
I hope it makes sense.
It does and I greatly appreciate the response. I was meaning to ask how far does the potential of this "knowledge protects" thing go, in my initial post, but I ended up omitting it for whatever reason. I understand that knowledge is light to a certain extent and acts both as a force of vitality and harmonious order and as a sort of catalytic repellant against various forces of dark, entropic, parasitic, STS (what have you) nature. I'm just wondering how will our knowledge-amassing efforts fair against the arsenal of order-following NPCs that hold everything dear to you at gun point unless you fall in line, if it does come to that. The 'EEQT model' (thank you iamthatis) seems to suggest that there's still time to steer clear of such events, at least on an individual level, which is for lack of a better word, fair, I guess.
It's not so much fear or despair that get the better of me, but rather the irritation caused by the fact most of it seems to unfold like a script where they're always at least one step ahead. If plan A fails, they seem to have contingencies for B, C all the way to Z and beyond. Other than that, they seem hellbent on twisting every event to their advantage where they manage to stay on top while keeping everyone else divided, until they eventually attempt to forcefully unite us through Kalergi recipes and eventually through collective assimilation by an AI system (courtesy of the Greys and their overlords, I presume).
For example, I can appreciate the importance of networking and community-building, but even that is "predicted" (as an 'inevitable' post-bio/cyber attack/ww3 outcome) in things like 'Operation Lockstep' (Rockefeller Foundation) where 'individuals and communities develop localized, makeshift solutions to a growing set of problems'. At any rate, I just want to say that whether that comes into fruition or not and regardless of how it may be abused by the PTB, I'm really grateful to have stumbled upon this community (even though it's a virtual exchange for the time being ) and I take none of the work for granted.
On a general note, my current understanding is that knowledge and statistical certainty often seems to be the mo of STS, while wisdom and valor leans toward STO. The former often seems to sacrifice its minions, while the latter itself, and its hard to identify which side does either out of pretentiousness, brainwashing and selfishness and which out of genuine necessity for the greater good. And by the way, as a Russian, I must say I have I have strong reservations on the near-definitive stance the Cs have on (the "long-term strategy" of) Putin, as many aspects of the NWO agenda are alive and well in the higher echelons of the Russian government and they don't really seem to contradict any of the major WEF "predictions", but I'll elaborate on that in a more relevant topic.
In closing, I'm just wondering where the sweet spot or 'golden ratio' really is in all of this and how to navigate the landscape of courage, gut feeling and defiance in the absence of comfort, clarity, preparedness and wisdom, when your personal experience in the "big leagues" is limited at best. Perhaps there's isn't one for either level. Perhaps the struggle is eternal and the trial never ends no matter where you find yourself, even if it's within Source itself. Perhaps it's all never-ending lessons indeed, acquired through experience, whether you are STS or STO.