Table 6

I’m sure it’s the case with most of us free-thinkers – to a degree we somehow knew that society was warped. In our hearts we wanted to rebel, but didn’t quite dare to or even know how. Yet internally we managed to maintain some levels of resistance to the norms, which inevitably projected externally as being awkward or quirky, somehow acting slightly different to how the other children did.

With me it just manifested as being scruffy and a bit of a thicko. Yes always scruffy and always a bit on the slow side. My school reports almost always read along the lines of Slow to receive information (their indoctrination), lack of confidence, lack of concentration and easily distracted. Not a lot’s changed there.

The class structure at my school had a system where each class had sets of tables grouping children in their rating of intelligence. Can you believe that!? Table one for the smart nippers and table 6 for the dunces. You guessed – Digger was lumbered on table 6 – and for years.

What kind of impact does that have on a child? What impact has that had on me as an adult?

However at the time I remember there were some benefits for being an idiot. For starters the Irish penguins (nuns) never expected much from us – after all we were too much hard work, too time consuming. We just would not conform.

We hardly had any homework. We could sneak in sweets since the attention really wasn’t on us. We could chuckle and giggle away without being reprimanded. I was quite content with my beloved table 6, with all my dribbling friends, especially sitting next to pretty Tanya with her long black hair. I often wonder if Tanya and my table 6 buddies turned out to be fellow truth-seekers.

I also wonder what happened to the table 1 group. Probably all turned out to be good little repeaters in the system. All degree’d-up accountants, doctors, high-ranking coppers, and council officials. All with good steady incomes to afford comfortable lives with nicely decorated houses in the suburbs.

That’s really how things work. Those who flow with ‘the system’ are successful. Those who work against the system get crushed or penalized in one way or another – eventually. I do hear of those who are apparently ‘off the grid’, but are they able to maintain it? How long can one really survive in this world living outside the matrix?

OK, let’s say somehow some of you manage to get some land or hide out in the wilderness. How long is it before some busy body jobs-worth comes along from the local council or the men in black impose restrictions on your new alternative lifestyle? Further taxes, health and safety regulations, licenses, local bye-laws, new government legislation, even fines. How free can one ever be in this judaic system?

I suppose where I’m going with all this is just highlighting the very obvious point that the way society dishes out it’s pavlovian rewards is usually based on a scale of subservience to this inverted artificial reality. The more corrupt one is, the more conditioned one is, the more obedient – then the more goodies one receives in forms of material wealth. Perfection in slavery.

In fact it is such a perfect system for the elite that it is even self-perpetuating, the slaves even encourage the other slaves to toe the line. It also works as a drug. People actually become addicted and intoxicated in this reward system.

What’s even more astounding and distasteful is that those who crawl their way up to the top through any means possible (it matters not who they’ve trod on to get to the top) are respected and lorded. Superstars, barristers, chief of police, cut throat entrepreneurs, pornographers, vivisectioners, media moguls – the list is endless.

However I do think the cracks are beginning to now show. Some of us so-called idiots have seen through this illusion. We have finally worked out the rules of this cruel game. Although many of us have, it seems almost impossible that at this stage not more of us have sussed it. Perhaps they have, I mean deep down, but it’s just that good ol’ cognitive dissonance has kicked in to protect them from ever coming out of their comfort zones.

More and more people are beginning to see the difference between free-thinking and structured learning, between wisdom and academic intelligence, between common sense and health and safety regulations, between lawful and legal, between plain ol’ ethics and legislation, between real wealth and money, between straight forward good and bad, between right and wrong.

That if you add two to two it somehow adds up to 4, not 5. We’re finally getting it – we’re finally seeing through the matrix.

But we just gotta make sure we never ever let those table 6 idiots start running things – or we’ll be stuffed!

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