Why is Congress Holding Hearings on Everything Except for the Most Important Issue We Face?
Why are (seemingly) most governments (and most people) preoccupied with everything except the most important issue we face?
Well, I think that, from a psycho-spiritual level, there might be a great deal of fear (or maybe denialism) around this issue.
Just as there may be things in our individual lives that we don't like to acknowledge (such as that difficult discussion we should have), there's a difficult discussion we, as a whole, need to have.
But, we keep pushing it off.
Speaking for myself, I think that when there's something bothersome going on in my life, or there's something about me that I need to improve, I may not want to acknowledge that issue because I'll have to face it, take responsibility, and make some changes.
The thing is, no one's going to die if I don't self-reflect; yet we, as a world and nation (though I'm in Canada), allow innocents to be maimed and injured while we wait and wait...until that fateful day where the problem is too big to ignore.
(Of course, I'm not saying this is the reason why Congress is stalling on this issue. There may be other factors that I'm not aware of.)
Why is Congress Holding Hearings on Everything Except for the Most Important Issue We Face?
Why are (seemingly) most governments (and most people) preoccupied with everything except the most important issue we face?
Well, I think that, from a psycho-spiritual level, there might be a great deal of fear (or maybe denialism) around this issue.
Just as there may be things in our individual lives that we don't like to acknowledge (such as that difficult discussion we should have), there's a difficult discussion we, as a whole, need to have.
But, we keep pushing it off.
Speaking for myself, I think that when there's something bothersome going on in my life, or there's something about me that I need to improve, I may not want to acknowledge that issue because I'll have to face it, take responsibility, and make some changes.
The thing is, no one's going to die if I don't self-reflect; yet we, as a world and nation (though I'm in Canada), allow innocents to be maimed and injured while we wait and wait...until that fateful day where the problem is too big to ignore.
(Of course, I'm not saying this is the reason why Congress is stalling on this issue. There may be other factors that I'm not aware of.)
For anyone who would like to know about the criteria that determines a bioweapon, Karen Kingston (who's been interviewed by Jeff) has a great Substack: https://karenkingston.substack.com/p/the-nih-code-word-for-bioweapon-is
In that article, she writes about 18 USC 175.