Gaslighting gores those who do not ignore noise

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Last of three parts

The second part is available at thevoice.us/coming-all-out-blitz-to-make-us-think-we-did-not-see-it

Julio Vincent Gambuto of Medium Society wrote in parts one and two about manipulation and reworking history to gain an advantage and he followed up in part three:

“Gaslighting, if you don’t know the word, is defined as: Manipulation into doubting your own sanity. As in, Carl made Mary think she was crazy, even though she clearly caught him cheating. He gaslit her.

“But you did notice. You are not crazy, my friends. And so we are about to be gaslit in a truly unprecedented way. It starts with a check for $1,200 and don’t say I never gave you anything, and then it will be so big that it will be bigly. And it will be a one-two punch from both big business and the big White House, inextricably intertwined now more than ever and being led by, as our luck would have it, a Marketer-in-Chief.

“Business and government are about to band together to knock us unconscious again. It will be funded like no other operation in our lifetimes. It will be fast. It will be furious. And it will be overwhelming.

“The Great American Return to Normal is coming.

“From one citizen to another, I beg of you: Take a deep breath, ignore the deafening noise, and think deeply about what you want to put back into your life. It is our chance to define a new version of normal, a rare and truly sacred (yes, sacred) opportunity to get rid of the baloney and to only bring back what works for us, what makes our lives richer, what makes our kids happier, what makes us truly proud.

“We care deeply about one another. That is clear. That can be seen in every supportive Facebook post, in every meal dropped off for a neighbor, in every Zoom birthday party. We are a good people. And as a good people, we want to define, on our own terms, what this country looks like in five, 10, 50, years. It is our chance to do that, the biggest one we have ever received. Likely the best one we’ll ever see.

“We can do that on a personal scale in our homes, in how we choose to spend our family time on nights and weekends, what we watch, what we listen to, what we eat, and what we choose to spend our dollars on and where. We can do it locally in our communities, in what organizations we support, what truths we tell, and what events we attend.

“We can do it nationally in our government, in which leaders we vote in and to whom we give power. If we want cleaner air, we can make it happen. If we want to protect our doctors and nurses from the next virus, and protect all Americans, we can make it happen. If we want our neighbors and friends to earn a dignified income, we can make that happen. If we want millions of kids to be able to eat if suddenly their school is closed, we can make that happen. Yes, if we just want to live a simpler life, we can make that happen, too. But only if we resist the massive gaslighting that is about to come. It’s on its way. Look out,” Gambuto wrote.

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