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Boredom and how it drives people to be creative, how our attention is being grabbed by technology that doesn't allow us to experience it anymore. Project Mockingbird and the government involvement in all aspects of the information that we received in the past through the legacy media, and how that continues to this day with private public partnerships. Citizens used to have a shared narrative in this county even if it wasn't the truth. That shared narrative broke down with the myriad of information outlets today. We may now have access to more of the truth but that has broken the shared narrative that kept most people on the same page. 

How a shared narrative can be, and historically has been a national religion. The idea of communism started in the late 17th century with German philosophers and the premise that "God is dead and we have killed him" this has lead to almost all of the major societal collapse since than and many of the genocides. communism destroys any society that it infects. 

Our colleges are indoctrinating their students against the nation and disabusing them of any notion of religion essentially creating a neo-Marxist breakaway cult. I believe this is the insanity that is making the news almost every day and making young people question what is means to be human. Trust me we are seeing the beginning of that now with young women identifying as animals. And by the way, this is mostly young women because they are the ones going to college in much higher percentages and staying there longer. 

Do we need to get back to Jesus or just agree on some basic facts. I fear that if we don't come to a conclusion soon there won't be much left of the country.