Chris Sellars

It’s been a funny old year in a funny old world.  Definitely more in the vein of funny peculiar rather than funny ha ha

I have tried to discharge my patriotic and prophetic duty of informing my loyal reader along with my many disloyal readers as to what has been planned for us all by the powers that ought not to be.

That done, I aim to enjoy the show. Interactive as it is. There is little more to be said now that the Globalist oligarchs are themselves no longer hiding their plans. They do however still try and package them in pretty wrapping but many of us now know what’s in the box. 

The apocalypse (which incidentally doesn’t mean ‘end of the world’ but is the Greek word for ‘revelation’) is well under way so I have resolved to focus more on the lighter side of impending Armageddon.

I am grateful to be alive in these turbulent and troubled times. The worst life can do is kill me and that’s gonna happen anyway.

If you are reading this then you are privileged to have witnessed a period in history that has seen less war, greater prosperity and more and faster change than ever before. I am sure that it is partly because of this that so many are experiencing something akin to post traumatic stress disorder. Now that 2020 draws to a close we might put the microbial mayhem of pandemics disease and death aside and see just where we are socially as a species.

Suicide is rampant, especially amongst the young, tossed about like rudderless ships in a stormy sea, they have been bailing out in truly shocking numbers that increase yearly. This is one of many real pandemics but no one seems to care much.  Corruption on all levels is rife. Infrastructure is breaking down. Fewer and fewer do actual productive work, mediocrity and compliance with stupidity is rewarded. Excellence, risk taking, industriousness, and standing up for traditional moral values is disparaged. Men can identify as women and there are many wolves in sheep’s clothing. Objective truth  accepted since the dawn of time is now relative and subjective. Your truth may not be mine. These problems are ignored like the emails I send to our elected representatives.

 Small problems get major attention.  For example; A pot hole in the highway requires eight people four trucks several hundred road cones and a digger to repair. Others must sit stationary behind stop signs burning fossil fuel and producing nothing but internal bewilderment. The pothole will reappear a few months later.  This is not a recipe for success. Yet such inefficient absurdities are the rule rather than the exception.

Only a gullible minority still trust existing social structures; the press, the judiciary, our elected representatives, the financial system and practically everything else that makes up the failing framework fabricated by fallen men.

In politics votes are mostly cast on the basis of backing the lesser of many evils or because of ‘personality politics’. Seldom from any passion to support a particular party or policies. I have asked several people about what policies contributed to their choice at the last election. Very few gave me a rational answer.

In Alvin Toffler’s bestselling book ‘Future Shock’. The shortest definition for that term in his book was “too much change in too short a period of time”.

He argued that the accelerated rate of technological and social change leaves people disconnected and suffering from “shattering stress and disorientation”. In his discussion of the components of such shock he popularized the term “information overload.” Published way back in 1970 I doubt he then realised just how literally correct he would be fifty years on.

It may not be pleasant watching society disintegrate (or is that Jacindagrate?) but it sure is both challenging and exciting. It must be something similar to the experience of the average peasant living at the time of the fall of the Roman Empire. I know that I am certainly keeping a weather eye out for Barbarians charging over the hill. But perhaps in these days of virtual reality, they will only appear on screens over the global network? Albeit some very big screens in full colour and high definition.

The only thing Bill Gates and I could possibly agree upon is that what we once thought of as ‘Normal’ will never be again. The pace of change has accelerated to an unprecedented speed. This will continue in 2021. Yet these times that many describe as a ‘dark winter’ bring with them great opportunity.

Now as never before any misplaced faith we may have had in mankind’s ability to solve mankind’s problems can be readily abandoned. And even if the world at large is going to hell we can still glimpse Heaven in ourselves, in others, and in the beauty of creation that surrounds us. When so many are bowed down because everything is going wrong we can still stand up and do what is right.

So regardless of the political situation, the madness, malevolence and mindlessness. My advice is to prepare yourself and your children as best you can. Warn your friends and relations. Then smile and enjoy the ride. Caus ‘Ye Ha’ – we’re enjoying the ride of our lives. And although I do not know who the fat lady might be, She ain’t singing yet.

© Worzel 2020

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