18 OCT. 2024 · Returning to the series is alternative researcher, author and speaker Nathan Lucius, here to talk about his debut book, ‘Fake Awake: Cults, Psy-Ops, Psychosis & the Systematic Destruction of the Truth Movement.’
As the title suggests, this takes a candid, no-holds-barred look at the state of the so-called “truth” community and those who populate it. This “scene” is often mistakenly perceived as one unified movement working to oppose the “elite” control system and towards shared goals. Unfortunately, he observes, this is very far from the case.
Along the way we discuss many of the problems plaguing the movement, from controlled opposition, to mind-control psy-ops, and all points in between.
Nathan Lucius’ book is available on Amazon, but copies may be available from him direct for those who wish to avoid that route. Please e-mail nathanluciusphp@gmail.com to arrange.
I should have taken my coffee shop analogy further in my recent video, as a metaphor for "manifestation."
1. You go into a shop and ask for a coffee. The server refuses. You ask why. She says because you didn't ask in the right way. You ask how you're supposed to ask. She says it's not her job to tell you and you need to figure it out for yourself.
2. You're gasping for a coffee. You go into the shop and ask for one. The server refuses. You ask why. She says, you wanted it too much.
3. You ask for a coffee. The server gives you a tea. You say you wanted a coffee. The server says she knows, but sometimes you get the opposite of what you want. You ask what kind of sense that makes. She says it's not her job to tell you and you have to figure it out for yourself.
4. You ask for a coffee. The server takes your money. You're waiting for fucking ages, but no coffee turns up. You ask when it's coming. The server wags a finger and says you have to be patient and you'll get the coffee when it's good and ready and not a moment before.
5. You ask for a coffee. The server spills it on you. You get mad. The server gets all righteous and says it's not her fault for spilling it, it's YOUR fault for getting angry. She spilt it to teach you a lesson. You ask what the lesson is. She says it's not her job to tell you and you have to figure it out for yourself.
6. Someone next to you orders a coffee and gets exactly what they wanted straight away. You ask how that's fair. She says it's not her job to tell you and you have to figure it out for yourself.
7. A million people all order a coffee. Not one coffee arrives. You all call for the server to explain herself. The server is nowhere to be seen.