Mind control: bury logic, bury imagination
by Jon Rappoport
February 17, 2015
Here are several notes from the years 1999-2010, while I was preparing my collection, The Matrix Revealed. They take up the subject of reality-construction, mind control, mind freedom, and creative power.
“You have to understand that there are dimensions. In the dimension we call the world, a person needs logic. He needs it badly. He needs to be able to analyze and take apart things and put them back together again. He needs to identify flaws in reasoning and discover deceptions. He needs to recognize formal arguments and trace them all the way through from assumptions to conclusions. But in the dimension where creative power operates, where things happen that most certainly impact this world, all bets are off. He needs to understand and experience and launch a kind of vast freedom for his own imagination that takes him entirely out of the realm of being a normal person, a provincial “realist,” a mechanically thinking human. He has to go light-years past that. He has to stop pretending he is some kind of scientist. In other words, he has to stop burying his own creative power. Two dimensions, two capabilities.”
“Mind control, brainwashing, programming, conditioning all refer to the imposition of systems on the human creative impulse. When you have a whole civilization that, more and more, consists of systems, you have an effort to replace the individual with the group, with the machine.”
“At the highest level, elites are in the business of inventing reality for everyone else. This is more than lying. It’s the wholesale invention of a continuum. Past, present, and future.”
“Imagination is the opposite of mind control. It is creating beyond the boundaries of accepted reality. It is more than perception. Imagination expands perception.”
“Elites are perverse artists who invent reality for everyone else. Part of the plan is convincing everyone else that they can’t invent their own far-reaching reality.”
“Most people define freedom as liberation from certain externally imposed restrictions. But freedom goes much farther than that. It goes beyond how individuals ordinarily define their own existence, their own concerns, their own habits. A person’s own definitions are self-imposed limits. These limits=everything a person does and thinks that excludes imagination.”
Jon Rappoport
The author of three explosive collections, THE MATRIX REVEALED, EXIT FROM THE MATRIX, and POWER OUTSIDE THE MATRIX, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29th District of California. He maintains a consulting practice for private clients, the purpose of which is the expansion of personal creative power. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe. Jon has delivered lectures and seminars on global politics, health, logic, and creative power to audiences around the world. You can sign up for his free emails at NoMoreFakeNews.com or OutsideTheRealityMachine.
Children have a lot of imagination.
Little girls play with their dolls as if they were real babies.
They feed them, dress them, comb their hair and sing them songs.
They boil imaginary tea in plastic toy kettles and drink it. They even offer you some. You play the game and you drink it. It makes them happy.
Little boys, play cowboys and goes against imagined enemies. Sometimes they dress up as Super Man or Peter Pan or whatever.
They built sand castles, houses in trees, etc.
Children are happy and have a lot of invisible friends to play with. They are never alone. They create their own reality.
Grown adult artists, with imagination skills, have written a lot of fairy tell stories, that you read to your kids before bedtime. Kids adore these stories, they always want more, they never have enough.
And then, they go to school and it kills all of their imagination. They enter the brainwashed society, where everything is so rigid, so limited, that it leaves them powerless for the rest of their lives. They become androids.
They Fight logic because it exposes their insanity.
They fight imagination because it exposes the foolishness of their lies.