It has taken us centuries of thought and mockery to shake the medieval system; thought and mockery here and now are required to prevent the mechanists [technocrats] from building another.

Dora Russell,* The Right to Be Happy (1927), preface. https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Mockery (*see sidebar)

Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Medical-Media-Military Industrial Complex?

AGENDA: Soften Up with COVID | Finish Off with WAR

Repurposed | Recycled Pursuant to the Times
Artist: Carey Orr - 1918 | Repurposed** by SMS - 2022

“COVID Faithful”* - servitors in a Nazi-like narrative of
~ Medical Experimentation | Media Mendacity | Mass Hypnosis | Mindless Obedience ~

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**Repurposed Jan. 2022 by SMS: 1) Word “Germany” on t-shirt replaced with “COVID Faithful”* (being believers in a Nazi-like narrative); 2) word “DEMOCRACY” on bottle replaced with “SUPINE SERUM”; 3) Added to soldier: MMMiIC (Medical-Media-Military (intelligence) Industrial Complex).
Observation: the scenario in 2022 has been entirely reversed from 1918: DEMOCRACY has become global tyranny and mindless obedience to a Nazi-like narrative. First repurposed and posted at https://voices-from-the-dust.blogspot.com/2022/01/311-covid-faithful.html

Carey Cassius Orr (January 17, 1890 in Ada, Ohio – May 16, 1967) was an American editorial cartoonist. / In his youth, Orr was a semi-professional baseball pitcher, and he used the money he made from baseball to study at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. After a $15 a week job at the Chicago Examiner, he was 24 when he began at the Nashville Tennessean as a full-time editorial cartoonist. In 1917, he signed on with the Chicago Tribune, where he stayed for 46 years.[1][2] He drew the Kernel Cootie comic strip.[3] | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carey_Orr
Page URL: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Carey_Orr_cartoon_1918_sailor_injecting_%22Germany%22_with_democracy.jpg
File URL: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a9/Carey_Orr_cartoon_1918_sailor_injecting_%22Germany%22_with_democracy.jpg
Attribution: Carey Orr, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
Description: Cartoon by Carey Orr: A U.S. sailor injecting "Democracy" via a syringe shaped like a battleship into a figure representing Germany
Date: 1918
Source: (1918) The Great Lakes Recruit: A Pictorial Naval Magazine, Great Lakes Athletic Association, pp. 44–
Permission: Public Domain
Author: Carey Orr