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Disentanglement, Part 3: We Are a Group (with a Word about Vax)

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(L) Dr Peter McCullough gives speech in Panama, criticizing the rMNA vaccine, (R) Book Cover: Society Is the Authority.
(L) Dr Peter McCullough gives speech in Panama, criticizing the mRNA vaccine, Photo: Rumble, (R) Book Cover: Society Is the Authority.

by Mary W Maxwell, LLB

We humans are a group animal. We can’t survive without each other.  This is true for at least two reasons. First, we all need to eat, and the current demographic picture, with millions of us in cities, means that someone has to deliver food to us. Even if you are very wealthy, you still depend on others to fulfill your nutritional needs.

Second, your brain can’t form unless on the company of others. Maybe you think you could be a hermit living alone on a mountain, scrounging for food. Well, OK, but you’d be going to the wilderness as a grown person, with your brain already formed. If instead, someone dropped you on that mountain as a newborn, you’d probably fail to develop sufficient tricks for survival.

So what is the point for Part 3 here in the series on Disentanglement? Part 2 was about organized crime, which we saw as being very linked to government nowadays. It has led me to wonder about the deep motivation of a man to work for his bosses in crime. I say “man” as I think it may be a feature of the male of the species.

Possibly loyalty is a major motive here. A man gets an emotional reward for contributing to “the company.” When he joins the company, he takes on its rules and its goals. If many other members of the team show loyalty, he is unlikely to betray the company to aggrandize himself. I suppose that such a model works with our CIA or DoJ, two of the groups that I portrayed in Part 2 as being misfits in American society. Insiders don’t seem to feel any misfit.

Certainly if a child is raised in a mafia family, he or she learns about right-and-wrong in the same way any other kid learns it, never mind that the content of it is a bit different. What Mom says is good, is good. A 12-year-old boy in a mafia family who accompanies Dad on a shake-down will be happy if Dad is happy at accomplishing the job. Parents set the tone. That kid is not going to distressed that the morals of the family are “deviant.” They are not deviant.  They are hunky-dory.

Possibly the human ability to dissociate is relevant here.  My late friend Trish Fotheringham, whose mind was manipulated by childhood torture, insisted to me that dissociation is the key factor in government-type cruelty. The person performing the cruelty may never have gone that way himself, but as soon as it is given a ‘legal’ sanction, or is modeled by impressive bosses, it becomes OK.

Society Is the Authority

I have recently published a book entitled “Society Is the Authority.”  That’s my way of saying “Government is not the authority.” The book grew out of my GumshoeNews.com series entitled “Everybody Knows.”  That is the name of a book by Dr Russell Pridgeon which he wrote in opposition to the Australian government’s semi-official approval of child sexual abuse.

Pridgeon consistently found that ordinary Aussies think child rape is abhorrent, but that Australian courts and police look upon it as “not a problem.” Thus when Russell called the police’s attention to instances of child rape, they don’t act.  Furthermore, they do act to protect the pedophiles and to hide what is going on. Check the court case of Argyle v Thomas if you don’t believe me.

In my book Society Is the Authority, I try to talk people out of believing that when the authorities speak, it’s the final word. In Argyle v Thomas, the judge took to an absurd extent the words of a statute (The Family Law Act 1975), concerning every child’s right to have a relationship with both parents. I say (as it were) “Don’t listen to that crazy judge.”

Yes I do realize that the citizen is trapped; he must obey the letter of the law, and in Argyle’s case the letter of the absurd ruling by a judge. I say THAT is the issue. The situation has become ridiculous. So we must — unless we are masochistic — restore the more sane authority of the whole society. If, as Russell Pridgeon claims, ordinary Aussies don’t want child rape to happen, there must be a mechanism by which they can act to control it

In my book I list some ways. They are mainly the same ways I listed in a book that I wrote against the absurdities of The Great Reset. The title of that book is: Keep the Republic, Kill the Takeover. It’s a revision of a previous book which I had called Grass Court.  I meant you can use your front lawn as the courtroom in which to try a case, and have folks come by and vote the verdict noisily.

All Are Trapped, So It’s a Bad Society

As you could see from Part 2, regarding organized crime, we have a problem. The mores of society are pretty well enshrined in English law, but the protection of them is thwarted by specific groups. I noted, say, the way an investigation of the suspicious “suicide” of Vince Foster was curtailed by a White House “special counsel,” who did not listen to eyewitnesses. The public now hears about those roadblocks and has gradually cone to believe that the law does not help us. “Amen. Good night. Ho hum, nothing we can do.”

Frankly, I’d like to see the law revived to be meaningful as it was in days of my youth. But in this series, I want to look deeper into the problem. Let me make an analogy to the economy. As Philip Allot has pointed out in his immense 2016 book, Eutopia, we are presently stuck, as individuals and also as a society, in a fixed world economy. The structures are in place and it is hard to find a private road out of the system.

I see that model fitting the story of the marriage of organized crime and “Intelligence.” What may have started as the personal selfish drive of a Roy Cohn (1927-1986), and was polished up by J Edgar Hoover, has ended up as a nation whose government is corrupt. I mean Hoover had the dirt file that allowed him to control congressmen and judges, so the balance of power agreed to in the US Constitution can’t work. Think of that as akin to what Phililp Allott says about the economy — EVERYONE is trapped.

The thought of J Edgar Hoover makes me go on a slight digression here. It must have been an incredible power trip for him to have everybody’s dossier — in and of itself — and for him to know how much control this gave him over just about any legislative issue!  No doubt we should factor this in when looking at the way American society has developed. The individual thrill of reaching a high level of power is a real motive, no matter how the subject matter fits.

If such a person’s power trip is causing everyone to suffer. it should be relatively easy to call for his ouster. (You know I mean his corpse, right?) But of course the “Federal Bureau of Investigation” may impress many citizens as having a good purpose even where the only discernible purpose is to protect the elite who are crime-ridden.

Society is the Authority in Regard to Vaccination, Too

I mentioned The Great Reset. If you read the Rockefeller Foundation’s 2014 report, you’ll see that the plan included a takeover of the economy by way of closing small businesses and ALSO included a pandemic. Note: The RF did not say “Here’s what we plan to do around 2020: we’ll make everybody sick.” Rather, it was presented as a fictitious event that had already occurred in 2012.

Yet it was used after its 2014 publication a guideline for ongoing developments.  When I first read the RF report, in 2020, I found an “error” in it. That is, it had an item that didn’t reflect what was happening around me in the pandemic in 2020.  Namely, around me the elderly were said to be the main victims of Covid. But the RF report said “The young would be the hardest hit.”

As the pandemic turned into a vaccination blitz, more of the young than the old got the relevant symptoms. In Europe, according to Dr Peter A McCullough, where in the past, 10 athletes died per year on the field, now ten times as many die — 283 per year, supposedly “mysteriously.” McCullough has figured out that many young people who got injected with Pfizer have got a scar on their heart, which will lead to trouble later.

I am hoping that the word will get out to more families that were harmed, so they can use their collective strength “to oust J Edgar Hoover” as it were. Note: The FBI’s headquarters in Washington DC still bears the name of that bad guy on the building. He died in 1972, or should I say, was ousted in 1972, whether by God or by man. I guess any good man in the FBI is afraid to recommend a name change for the building.

I recommend one:  The Anti-J Edgar Hoover Building.  How about that?

Emphasize the Money

As a rule, I think money is too often referenced as the cause of government corruption. Even in regard to the clear fact that Big Pharma stands to gain enormously from every pandemic it pushes, I think other factors could achieve almost the same end. Still, in this one instance, I encourage all effort to show how money was made by various people during the pandemic. Trying to tell folks that some doctors are rotten will never work. But to show that they gave you a shot FOR A CASH HANDOUT IN A LITTLE BROWN BAG might do the trick.

In the early stage of the Covid pandemic, when Gov Andrew Cuomo of New York gave a fireside chat at noon every day on television, the word “ventilator” was bandied about as a great thing. “We need many more ventilators.”  Even then, it was reported by the alternative press that a hospital that used a ventilator was rewarded with $39,000, per patient.  But it was too hard to break the emotional barrier and see what this meant.

Ahem.  It meant that although ventilators rarely save lives, and can “finish off” a person who may otherwise survive, the use of ventilators, urged by Cuomo, was done for dastardly reasons. (Cuomo himself did not have to be aware of that. He may have been someone’s puppet.)

Today the ventilator thing will not cause much aggression by enlightened citizens, as we have moved on to new means of genocide. (And dwelling on the death-by-design of elderly people will make everyone uncomfortable). But what of the injecting?

Are you aware of how doctors got a special payment for giving the Covid jab? It’s a very clever arrangement.  They aren’t given, say, a 20-dollar-bonus on their Medicare allotment for each jab.  They are paid if they keep their practice’s compliance rate over 63%. Among other outrageous aspects of that bribery (done of course “for the good of public health”), is the fact that a doc will kick, out of his practice, any family known to be in the know.

Canada’s Dr Mark Trozzi

Dr Mark Trozzi is, or should I say, was, an emergency room doctor, an ER, in Toronto. He lost his medical license along with hundreds of other Canadian doctors. Today, July 14, 2023, he gave a good podcast talk in which he referred to the jabbing doctors as criminals. Why not? They are committing such ordinary crimes as assault and grievous bodily harm, and also second-tier crime such as fraud. Let’s pronounce this word in unison: CRIM-IN-ALS. Again, please?  CRIMINALS.  Do you know how to dial NINE-ONE-ONE?

Then dial it.  (In Australia it’s zero zero zero.)

If you think that’s harsh, please note that Trozzi has said, in a very sympathetic voice, that it may be shame that is keeping doctors quiet. He begs them to put their shame aside and do the right thing.

Back to my theme: We are a group.  Whether a person is high or humble, he/she is truly dependent on the surrounding society.  And who must run the show? Society is the authority. The “authorities” cannot be authoritative when they are doing highly illegal and inhumane things.

Get a grip, guys.

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  1. You will be pleased to hear that Canada’s Dr Mark Trozzi (“the point of the spear”) is having hearings today about losing his medical license (along with Dr Crystal Luchkiw) and nominated Peter McCullough as his expert witness. The Medical Board’s lawyer tried to knock McCullough off the witness list because he spoke against the Covid shots.

    Huh?

    See this, it’s a scream:
    https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/ontario-medical-board-fails-to-disqualify-dr-peter-mccullough-as-an-expert-in-trial-of-dr-mark-trozzi/

  2. Sociology, by definition, is a denial of the fact that all destructive behaviour is rooted in the notion that “Society Is the Authority”  that evil can only get a foot in the door when our relationships with each other aren’t predicated by our relationship with God

  3. Always same perpetraitors on top, masses dying so they profit, parasites sucking blood from hosts until the nation dies.
    When has Oz been shut down over a flu outbreak? Can we smell BS in this silent war using fear and deception with wicked sorcery, now obvious, jabs causing sudden deaths in healthy people.

    It’s the same banksters behind all wars, who deliver “booms and busts” where real estate is inflated and then suddenly crashed.
    They’re all in it up to their necks, media academia doctors reporters with government goons and snoops, complicit in the worst mass murder in history.
    Ukraina loaded with BSWL4 labs working with Oz sister bio weapon franchises also in China and elsewhere globally. Proof we have OWG.

    Dr. Peter McCullough says “all roads lead to vaccines.” Trillions $ are collected killing innocents (depending on luck with jabs spinning wheel), enslaving those remaining to dystopian nightmare surveillance state hell technocracy. Everyone ending up with no property, no assets chained to the wicked CBDC system of slavery for survival.
    Middle ground destroyed as billionaires rise, with governments not representing people but corporate masters. Beast system not doing our mass any good, more so with 5G switched on at Gore Hill, the CCP surveillance hell now global.

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