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At least that is what the headline says.
I’m yet to see evidence of this at the fuel pump as even the most rural petrol stations are queued up with fearful, or just a little cautious, drivers.
I suppose one of the reasons we’re yet to see any positive changes, is because Iran themselves are openly denying any peace talks are taking place, let alone successful ones.
So what is the play here? Why regularly talk about peace negotiations, or proclaiming the ‘war is won’, and anyone saying the war is continuing, is ‘fake news’?
Are we simply being asked to reject the evidence of our eyes and ears? Wouldn’t be the first time.
Because as I stand before you, US forces have been sent to the Gulf in preparation for a ground invasion, and Iranian missiles are raining down on US military bases in the region.
If that’s ‘successful negotiations’ and ;the ‘war is over’, then I’d hate to see what a conflict would look like.
Of course, some of Trump’s rhetoric may be related to the stock markets.
Positive talk of peace causes the markets to rise, and then the soon to follow denials, cause the markets to crash again.
But not before some unknown individuals, with clear prior knowledge of upcoming Trump announcements, have moved stocks at just the right time, to make an absolute fortune.
It’s actually a very small club, but you still ain’t in it.
To me, it feels like the ‘talking of peace and resolution’ hopium phase of a war that has been in the planning for at least half a century.
The problem with this phase, is it is nearly always followed by a manufactured ‘catalysing event’ that allows the warhawks to start the war all over again, but with the prerehearsed excuse of “See, we tried for peace. We told you we couldn’t trust them”.
What that ‘catalysing event’ will be, is anyone’s guess, but we can be sure that there will be one.
See, this war isn’t meant to end, because no wars are meant to end.
Yes, they may declare peace, or victory, or liberation, but there is always another conflict along any minute, and here is the kicker… They are ALL the same conflict.
The nations, leaders, factions within nations, religions etc, may change.
The good guys and bad guys, the aggressors and the victims, the ‘danger to the world’ and the ‘warriors fighting for all of us’ are interchangeable labels, to give the illusion of separate, unconnected and unrelated wars.
But the truth is that every war has two sides, and it’s always the same two sides.
The establishment, the 1%, the globalists, the deep state, the global cult, whatever you want to label them… and the people.
Every war is a war on humanity, and it is a war that is never designed to end, and is never designed to be incisively won. Certainly not by humanity.
So why do they talk of peace and diplomacy, if the war is a forever war? I hear you ask.
Well, for the same reason they said it was “two weeks to flatten the curve” and not “two years to flatten the curve”.
If people don’t see an end in sight, if they don’t believe and hope that the good times are just round the corner, then they are far less likely to sit back and support your plans.
It was the same play they used in Ukraine when they were raiding the tax payers of Europe to fund Zelenskyy’s war effort.
I mean, the money wasn’t going where we were told it was going, but that’s another conversation.
But the fact is, to garner consent from the tax payers of Europe, they told us Ukraine was winning. They told us the war was coming to an end very very soon.
The fact that wasn’t true, or even nearly true, was irrelevant.
It was about making sure that while the carrot was out of reach, it was still in sight.
You need to make sure the people still have hope that the carrot can be achieved.
That if we just suffer some hardship at the petrol pump, or at the grocery store,or if we just stay at home and avoid our loved ones for two weeks, then it will be worth it, because the suffering in the short term, is only to ensure we are winning in the long term, and everyone can get on board with that.
But it’s always a lie.
An elaborate and cruel myth.
It’s the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
It’s the stuffed hare at the greyhound track.
It’s the hopium that keeps the population docile and compliant while all around them is turned to ash.
It’s a trick as old as time, and it’s high time we saw the carrot, the pot of gold, and the stuffed hare, for the hoax that it is, and we refused to chase it.
We create our own reality in this realm, and that reality can be one of constant turmoil and misery, or one of peace, unity and prosperity.
The first step is accepting that if we want a better world, it will have to be created by ourselves, and not our so-called rulers.


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