Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola, December 04, 2022
Dr. Robert Malone, inventor of the mRNA and DNA vaccine core platform
technology (the
original platform, not the current mRNA COVID shots), has published a
new book, “Lies
My Government Told Me: And the Better Future Coming,” in which he
analyzes the tyranny
we currently face, and how to get out from under it
The first part of the book reviews the reality of censorship of medical
and scientific truth
during the COVID pandemic, and the emergence of global totalitarianism
The second part tries to answer the question, “Who or what is behind it
all?” Malone
believes it’s a combination of bad actors with nefarious intent, and
opportunism
The last part of the book is focused on how to create a better future. A
major part of the
answer lies in creating decentralized, local intentional communities,
and to create the
potential for networking between them on a national and international
level, while
remaining independent and self-governed
A good way to avoid groupthink that results in policy fiascos is to
establish completely
separate problem-solving groups that do not interact with each other.
Only after each
group has independently come up with their own ideas do they come
together to share,
analyze and find common ground
(...)
'The Lies My Government Told Me'
As explained by Malone, the basic structure of "The Lies My Government Told Me" is like that of a physician's approach to a new patient.
"When the patient first comes to you, you want to understand their main problem, their chief complaint, and take a history and do a physical. Then you go through a process of determining a diagnosis. What's really wrong with them? What's causing them to have that complaint? Then you come up with a treatment plan.
That was the basic idea of the structure of the book. The first third of
it is personal anecdotes from people — myself, Meryl Nass, Paul Marik, Pierre
Kory and many others who have experienced directly the censorship, the
deplatforming, loss of license, all these things, so that people can have a
sense of what it's really been like at the forefront; what people have been
experiencing …
The second part is an excursion, trying to get to sense-making, which really started with Bret Weinstein's Dark Horse podcast, when he posed the question to me and to Steve Kirsch, 'What's really behind this? Is there a grand conspiracy, a single conspiracy, or is this an emergent phenomenon?'
I think in the end, having spent months and months running down all
these little warrens, these rabbit holes of the World Economic Forum (WEF), the
central banks, Tony Fauci, the DOD and all of that stuff, I've come to the
conclusion that it is really multifactorial, and that it is a situation where,
I'm sure, there were some nefarious bad actors behind this.
But in addition, there was a lot of opportunism and people taking advantage of a system in a situation in ways that they had kind of planned before, that when something like this came up they would take advantage of it.
Folks like Ed Dowd … [have made it] quite clear that there were major
financial liquidity problems going into this, and that that opportunity was
exploited to inject massive amounts of capital and restructure the economy in
ways that we're still just beginning to appreciate as we're encountering
inflation and the stagflation cycle we're in. So, the middle part is about
making sense [of the situation]."
Creating a Better Future Through Decentralization
The last part of the book is focused on the subhead of the book's title,
which is about creating a better, more humane, future. As noted by Malone,
after everything we've been through during these past three years, it can be
difficult to envision a future that doesn't involve a totalitarian One World
Government, replete with forced eugenics protocols, as envisioned by WEF
founder Karl Schwab and his transhumanist philosophy guru Yuval Noah Harari.
But there is a way. The answer is basically the converse of the problem. Since the problem, the driver toward totalitarianism, is centralization and top-down governance, the answer lies in the creation of self-sustainable decentralized systems and self-governance.
"How do you envision a better future when you come to grips with the dark mutterings of Harari and Schwab, talking about transhumanism and the Fourth Industrial revolution, the fusion of man and machine, the excess surplus labor, the need for guaranteed basic income, the logic behind 'You will own nothing and be happy.'
Which actually has a business model behind it — when you come to terms with the willingness of our government to suspend the Bill of Rights and fundamental ways, and the willingness of our government to disregard the norms of bioethics that have been established for generations? …
How do you imagine a better future when you're confronted by what is
clearly a thrust towards totalitarian control? … How do you envision a future
where there's such a massive force driving towards a centralized-command
economy totalitarianism, based on the concepts of Marxist utilitarianism?
The answer is best captured in one of the final chapters from a group in Italy … IppocrateOrg. They, like the World Council for Health under Tess Lori have been very committed to a vision of decentralization and intentional communities. They give some great examples of what they've done, which I think are a fantastic opportunity for the world to learn through their experience.
The physicians in Italy were censored at least as bad as the docs here in the states. Hundreds have lost their license, ability to practice, for the sin of providing early treatment and saving lives.
They've come together and formed this organization, and they're now starting their own medical school, Ippocrate, and they've done very novel things, like assembled local community groups in cities and towns throughout Italy that are engaging in training. This includes setting up training programs for physicians to despecialize.
So, doctors that had been hospitalists, that had been focused in very
narrow specialties, are learning and have set up mentorship with primary care
physicians to learn the tools of the trade to allow them to go back to
old-school medicine, to treating patients, which is where so much of the joy
comes from.
All of the things that they've been subjected to, just like many of the docs here in the United States, have led them to conclude that corporate medicine is just not the place they want to be …
I hope that what we can do is find our souls and move towards a future where we respect the importance of human dignity and commit ourselves to acting in integrity, with transparency. These are the things that we've lost.
I think what the book really brings to the fore is that all throughout
the system of governance … we've lost integrity. People are willing to lie and
misrepresent and hide behind their conflicts of interest and not disclose them.
Somehow, we have to get back to a space where that's not acceptable."
How to Win on an Uneven Playing Field
Like Malone, I believe we can win by creating new decentralized systems to replace, on our own terms, the systems that are now falling apart. A surefire way to lose our freedoms and everything else is to do nothing and simply wait for the eugenics-centered cabal to replace them for us. Because they will.
They're decades ahead of us in terms of planning and they already have
new top-down centralized systems ready to go. Programmable central bank digital
currencies, digital identity and an international vaccine passport are just a
few examples that will be implemented very soon.
The playing field is by no means even. But we can still overcome their plans, for the simple reason that "average people" outnumber the globalist cabal by millions to one. They need our cooperation, or their new enslavement system won't work. We saw this with vaccine mandates.
No one, at least not in the U.S., was ever held down and injected at gun
point. They used every conceivable and inconceivable method of coercion, yes,
but they couldn't use physical force.
One reason for that is because there's too many of us. They need us to
enter their system by choice, even if it's a coerced choice. So, our greatest
weapon is simply refusal, to say no, even if it costs us in the short-term, and
to instead enter into and support emerging parallel alternative systems.
One example of this is the emergence of alternative free-speech social
media platforms and online payment systems to replace Google, Facebook,
Twitter, PayPal, GoFundMe or EventBrite.
No one actually "has to" use any of those platforms anymore,
because there are alternatives that won't mine and sell your personal data,
censor your viewpoints, fine you for wrongthink or dictate who you can and
cannot send money to. So, make the switch sooner rather than later. Support the
alternatives that are cropping up rather than feeding a beast intent on
swallowing you whole.
Our Immediate Challenges
Granted, some of our immediate challenges will indeed be challenging and
will require our participation. Coming right up is the planned implementation
of an international vaccine passport. The World Health Organization is also
seeking to attain the sole authority to dictate the global response to declared
pandemics. Can a decentralized model be successful in the face of the global
cabal continuing their efforts to eliminate our freedoms? Malone responds:
"I'm being hit with multiple requests for press commentary about
this new position that the G20 has taken in favor of personal ID health
certificates to restrict global travel. I fear that things have progressed to
such a point that we may not be able to overcome the momentum that confronts
us.
The modification of the international health regulations is proposed to be backed by the World Trade Organization as the enforcement arm for the World Health Organization, so that they'll be able to impose sanctions on noncompliant countries.
Had we had a major red wave [in the midterm] elections, I would've been more optimistic. But I fear that this will get pushed through under this administration this summer … I'm of the opinion that to a significant extent, they will have their way with us. So, what do you do in the face of that? What do you do in the face of this profound evil? …
I've just come back from a three-day meeting in Mexico City with a group
of very intelligent folks that are very active in business and investment, and
many of them are establishing their own local intentional communities. My sense
is that there is a reasonable chance that we will see these local consortium
collections of intentional communities pop up all over the world.
The opportunity is to create some way for them to come together and form
their own network, their own matrix. My concern is that right now we're so
dependent on an internet that is subject to arbitrary and capricious
modification from the ICANN [the Internet governance] committee or others.
There are some fundamental problems we have to solve, but I think there are
ways that we can approach this.
The solution cannot be imposed or created by any one person or even a
small group of people, because then we'll end up falling into exactly the same
trap. I think that it has to emerge organically, from many different groups
from all over the world, interacting with each other.
But I think what we can do is envision a process to enable it. I think that process starts by defining what the need is. What it is that we as a community of independent thinkers and networks need?
I think we can envision a process where key people come together,
representing their communities, and define what it is that we want to see in a
decentralized world, and what the problems are in getting there. Once we define
what those are, then we can start working on coming up with solutions to that
problem set."
How to Avoid Groupthink Traps
Malone suggests we learn the lessons presented in Irving Janis' book
"Victims of Groupthink," in which he points out that the most
effective way to avoid the kinds of policy fiascos the U.S. government finds
itself in on a regular basis is to create completely separate problem-solving
groups that do not interact with each other.
Each group is given a common set of problems (which is why our problems need to be defined), and each group then comes up with their own solutions. Only then are the groups brought together to share their ideas.
"That way you have independent solutions coming from a diverse array of different people from different cultures and nation states," he says. "Then, [we] come together and see if we can find common ground among those. I think that's a process that could work. But I'm very wary of anybody who thinks they have the answer right now.
I think I might be able to help facilitate [such] a process, so, what
I'm trying to focus on is, how could we get there? Not saying, 'Oh, I know the
answer, we need to do this or do that.'
There are a lot of classic traps that the medical freedom movement is
starting to find itself in, and one of those is the trap of cults of
personality. It's easy to get caught up in the fame and adulation, but I think
we really have to fight that and come together in a way that does not set up
any one person to be the leader, but rather enables all of us to be
leaders."
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