On Covid-19 And Authoritarian Abuses by Ms Caitlin Johnstone!
(2020-08-21 at 23:05:43 )

On Covid-19 And Authoritarian Abuses by Ms Caitlin Johnstone!

Over the last few months there has been a clique of indie media who have been urging their respective followings to bully and cajole other indie media into focusing on Covid-19, lockdowns, mask laws and Covid-related authoritarian agendas in their coverage of world events.

I personally find the idea of fighting with indie media in a world that is dominated by murderous globe-spanning power structures absurd, so I will not make this about them, but since their attacks are getting more heated now I am going to try to spell out my own position on the matter here as clearly as possible.

I do not expect this essay to have any effect on this online mobbing behaviors primary drivers, who appear to be operating in bad faith; this is more for my longtime readers who have been expressing bafflement that I have not made Covid-related abuses a primary focus of my writing.

To sum up the gist of my position in a paragraph: I have said from the beginning that "the fears that the ruling class will seize this opportunity to advance preexisting authoritarian agendas are well-founded", and I have repeatedly written entire essays about this. Unless people want me to re-write more or less the same essays over and over again, there has not been much more for me to add to the discussion. The information ecosystem is still too polluted and muddied to see clearly enough to provide a comprehensive, lucid, big-picture understanding of what is actually going on, so I have just been watching and patiently gathering information.

That is what someone who is interested in telling the truth does: they wait until they have enough information about something before they attempt to elucidate their understanding of it. I have not been writing about my clear, big-picture understanding of what is going on with this virus because I simply do not have one, and frankly I do not believe anyone else does either.

Someone who truly knows something will be able to tell you clearly and concisely what they know and how they know it. Someone who just feels they know something will bloviate about how much more they know than you and how much more research you need to do to know what they know.-Caitlin Johnstone July 25, 2020

In my experience someone who truly knows something will be able to tell you clearly, concisely and specifically what it is that they know and how exactly they know it, whereas someone who just feels like they know something will puff and bloviate about how you have not done enough research and maybe handwave vaguely in the direction of other peoples ideas.

This has been my experience when I have pressed all Russiagaters, QAnon cultists and hardcore capitalists about their position, and it has been my experience when I have pressed people who claim it is obvious that immensely powerful forces are using Covid-19 to usher in a permanent Orwellian dystopia.

They have never once been able to give me a clear, concise and specific explanation of what they know and how they know it; it has only ever been a vague, disparate Gish gallop of largely unrelated information with a whole lot of gaps missing from the picture.

And that is all I have, too; only difference is I am real with myself about that fact. I can not write an essay using a vague, disparate Gish gallop of largely unrelated information with a whole lot of gaps missing from the picture, and because I am interested in telling the truth I am not going to present a vague, disparate Gish gallop of largely unrelated information with a whole lot of gaps missing from the picture as a lucid big-picture understanding of what is going on with this virus.

I am not going to write essays about a bunch of flimsy suspicions and inklings, and I am not going to pretend I know things I do not know.

It is Okay To Be Uncertain What is Happening And Where This Is All Going

"If you are seeing a mountain of disparate and conflicting information about which you can not form a single unified narrative right now, that is okay. That is what we are all seeing."-Caitlin Johnstone March 29, 2020

For example, most people who focus primarily on Covid-related establishment power grabs post a lot about masks, how people should not be made to wear them, and-or how they are not very effective.

They mention this in the same breath as the threat of increased tech surveillance, even though these two are not clearly linked at all in any way that people can definitively explain.

One is about laws which force people to put something on their face they find undignified or uncomfortable, the other (which again I have written about) puts in place measures which the powerful can exploit against anyone who is a threat to their rule. These are two completely different things and should be treated as such, but over and over they get lumped together in the same general ball of paranoia instead.

You will see the same people mentioning government lockdowns in the same breath as forced immunizations, the idea that the virus is not as bad as authorities say it is, and the threat of a Great Reset of the economy that will advantage the ruling power establishment.

Again, these are all completely different issues, and I have not seen anyone who can lucidly and convincingly connect them all together, but they are mentioned in the same breath anyway. And it does not seem to bother this faction that the dots they are all saying connect are not actually being connected by solid facts and reason.

Other indie commentators are fine with that sort of commentary. I am not.

When I look at this issue I see some very real concerns which I absolutely do point out, combined with a lot of bad thinking and poor logic, combined with people just feeling very anxious about a new and stressful situation, and it is all thrown together in one big jumble that has a severely distorting effect on perception.

Masks can be uncomfortable. It can suck to be forced to stay in your house. Being out of work can be very stressful, especially if you live in a country without good social safety nets. The raw heat of the emotions about this virus and government responses to it gets mixed in with a vague mishmash of information, and it creates the illusion of a clear, solid object where one really does not yet exist.

What the f-ck is this shit?

Even if you agree with the policing policy, on what planet is such extreme aggression and needless escalation necessary?

Are these people in vehicles without license plates or something?-Caitlin Johnstone August 4, 2020

This is disgusting and unacceptable. If mask and lockdown laws are to be enforced by brazen police brutality, we should not have mask and lockdown laws.-Caitlin Johnstone August 11, 2020

Here in Victoria we are three weeks into a Stage Four lockdown that is scheduled to last six weeks. Authorities are cautiously optimistic that the lockdown will end at that time, but some experts speculate that it might take an additional couple of weeks beyond that to get the virus under control.

The lockdown measures are harsh, and have led to acts of police brutality which I have been vocally condemning. These harsh lockdown measures are also overwhelmingly supported by the Victorian public, largely because Australia has a relatively good welfare system in place so it is not putting as much stress on them as would otherwise be experienced. The consensus among Victorians I know personally, all across the political spectrum, is almost without exception a desire to just get the virus under control by any means necessary.

Should I stop writing about the world-threatening establishment power grabs that are happening right out in the open and instead spend my time yelling at my own countrymen that they are oppressing themselves by supporting a temporary lockdown? If I listen to the pile-on I have been getting on Twitter, the answer is yes. If I listen to myself and my own inner sensemaker, the answer is no.

There is a clique of indie media who have spent months bullying and smearing other indie media who do not write about masks and lockdowns and Covid deep state power grabs. Every single one of them have been completely ignoring the very real deep state power grab against China.-Caitlin Johnstone August 12, 2020

I do not write about things because I was bullied and cajoled into writing about them by people who think they know how to do my job better than I do. That is not what I do here.

I do not write about things because that is what other indie commentators are writing about. That is not what I do here.

I do not write about whether masks work or whether a virus is really as dangerous as authorities are saying. That is not what I do here.

I do not write about whether governments are responding correctly or incorrectly to diseases. That is not what I do here.

I do not write about whether or not people should be made to do things they do not like doing, such as wearing masks or staying inside for a few weeks. That is not what I do here.

What I do here, in as many ways as I can come up with, is my own humble part in trying to save the world from destruction at the hands of manipulative sociopaths.

Right now the most imminent threat on that front is the extremely dangerous cold war that the United States-centralized empire is openly ramping up against China and its loose cluster of de facto allies, which everyone who insists that we all need to focus on Covid-related oppression has been completely ignoring.

The Real Deep State Power Grab: Notes From The Edge Of The Narrative Matrix

"The real deep state power grab underway is not about Covid, it is about the new cold war agendas against China and Russia."-Caitlin Johnstone July 30, 2020

I have no problem with people focusing on government responses to Covid and potential establishment power grabs ensuing therefrom, but I need more evidence before I can say that is the primary issue we all need our eyes on right now. So far that evidence has not been forthcoming.

Authoritarian abuses do not seem to be falling along the lines of any existing power structures; they are happening in many of the same ways all around the world regardless of what power structures are in control there.

It looks very possible that there is no solid global power grab underway with regard to this virus at all. It still looks very possible that all we are seeing is governments around the world behaving in a way that is arguably ham-fisted and incompetent, combined with a mad scramble of various authoritarians opportunistically trying to insert pre-planned agendas into the fray with mixed success and without a lot of coordination.

It is also very possible that patterns are disintegrating and narrative-based illusions are crumbling at a faster and faster rate which may ultimately result in the ruling power structures no longer being able to retain control, and that this virus may be playing a major role in this movement.

I do not know yet, and I am comfortable with not knowing yet.

I think a lot of the tension I am coming up against is the fact that many people are viscerally uncomfortable with not knowing, so they pretend they know and demand others do the same. I will never do this.

I can promise that I am still watching and still gathering information, but I can also promise that I am not going to pretend I see something I do not yet see or connect dots that do not yet really connect. I am not here to tell people what they want to hear or repeat things they have have already heard repeated by others.

I do not belong to any political clique or faction, and I do not want to.

Sometimes people say I am trying to infiltrate a movement or ingratiate myself to some faction with my writing, but I have never done that and never will.

I stand alone. My work, good or bad, is just me being me-Caitlin Johnstone May 31, 2020

I do not write like other analysts. I am always reading and gathering information like anyone else, but I also operate largely by feel, pushing against things and sensing into them and checking in with my guts about what is really true.

This can cause me to move in a way that is a bit different from other commentators on the indie scene, or sometimes a lot different. But it is the only way I know how to move that is truthful.

Again, I have no objection to the way other indie media are writing about the pandemic and it would never occur to me to try and tell them how to do their jobs.

All I know is how to do what I do, and I am the only one in the world who knows how to do that. I am the best Caitlin Johnstoner that has ever lived. I am the Michael Jordan of being Caitlin Johnstone. It is all I will ever have to offer.

Some like it, some do not, but it is the only thing I can ever be.

So I just do it as truthfully as possible. And I promise that I always will.

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