Summary: World War Three according to a Tik Tokker; a war on information; a war on consciousness; mental enslavement; a state of fear and worry; distractions and lies; a slow death from food poisoning and medicine ingestion; Bertrand Russell’s ‘diet, injections and injunctions’.


Informational, spiritual and biological – what World War Three may look like according to a Tik Tokker.

 


On Wednesday, I came across the following self-recorded audio-visual musings of a young American woman named Olivia Didat about what she believes would be the three main components of World War Three. Although I do not agree with her main contention about humans being too precious to those at the very top of our socio-economic pyramid for them (‘the owners of the farm’, not the ‘human cattle’) to want to sacrifice us in a hypothetical universal conflict, I found Olivia Didat’s short clip sufficiently interesting to prompt me to upload it on to my website whilst offering a transcript of what she says. So having done both, let me now caution those who would be tempted to dismiss her recording as the rants of a young woman who has watched too many ‘conspiracy’ documentaries that the points she makes about ‘mental enslavement’ and ‘dumbing down’ are highly similar to the ‘future’ the English Nobel prize winner, mathematician, philosopher and EUGENICIST Bertrand Russell had envisioned for humanity in one of the lectures he gave in New York only a few years after the end of World War Two [in 1949?]: ‘In future such failures are not likely to occur where there is dictatorship. Diet, injections, and injunctions will combine, from a very early age, to produce the sort of character and the sort of beliefs that the authorities consider desirable, and any serious criticism of the powers that be will become psychologically impossible. Even if all are miserable, all will believe themselves happy, because the government will tell them that they are so.’ [p.66 of The Impact of Science on Society, chapter entitled ‘Scientific Technique in an Oligarchy’, 1952]

The Tik Tok account of Olivia Didat having been cleared of all its contents and given the censorship that prevails on many of the search engines, I was unable to discover when her clip was published – the oldest reposting of her clip elsewhere on the Internet I was able to retrieve goes back to 3rd April 2021.


[Click on the picture with the right button of your mouse, then on picture-in-picture’ in the menu and finally place your cursor on the picture at the bottom of the screen to display the ‘Play’ icon [i.e. the white arrow pointing towards the right] to start the clip, which will thus play in ‘picture-in-picture’ mode.
If it does not, click on https://paulzanotelli.ch/videos/oliviadidat_a-war-on-information.mp4.



TRANSCRIPT


So I feel like we’ve been programmed to think that, if we are in a war, we’ll be seeing mass destruction and chaos happening all around us. But I think that we’ve surpassed the time where guns and missiles and violent weapons are the best form of warfare.

There are many different types of warfare that would be a much better fit for the time that we’re living in right now, and we are currently in an age of information. So, hypothetically, if we were to be in World War Three, it would be a war on information.

People wouldn’t be dying left and right because the people in power wouldn’t resort to that since we are their main source of money and power. It would be a silent war, a war on consciousness where people can be enslaved mentally.

And a lot of people wouldn’t even realise it because they are fully engulfed in this intricately planned-out illusion full of distractions and lies, where they’re being killed slowly with biological warfare putting food and medicine in their body that’s actually just poison and dumbing them down.

They are so caught up in distractions in this constant state of fear and worry that they don’t even realise they’re fighting a battle that they have to wake up in order to win.


Lausanne, the above was published on the nineteenth day of the third month of the year two thousand and twenty-two.