Last month I wrote a substack article, Can you Play the Cello? It was a pitch suggesting the use of the human voice, body and mind as a tactical strategy of 5G Warfare. Armed with the tools of public speaking you too can enter the arena!
Definition: 5th Generational Warfare is conducted primarily through non-kinetic military action. No guns, bombs, planes, or spears. Instead, social engineering, cyberattacks, and “misinformation.” And, I would add also, just plain information can be an attack when there has been a clamp down on Free Speech.
How many of you have been made to feel like you violated a community code of conduct for giving your opinion and offering evidence about possible problems and ramifications from choices around shots, masking and lockdowns? That those words spoken were arrows meant to wound and maim the sacred narrative?
I sort of made a promise that this method, public speaking, has a secret sauce—it’s like playing a cello. The listener can’t help but hear the deep resonance of truth. Just pick up your instrument, practice and then play your heart out.
I’m here to say, even the most excellent cello playing may not land.
Yesterday I played my tune at the County Commissioners office. And, I guess now we move into the warfare metaphor—it was a shot. It was very direct. But, it is not known whether any penetration took place in the shield of armor.
I share with you my preparation for battle and my time in the arena in this article, in case you want to consider using the same techniques in the art of 5G warfare. I also have a copy of my speech for your perusal, for a sense of structure, and also, for direct lifts if need be.
It took me a good two weeks to write my speech. I always tell my students it is one hour of prep for every minute of a speech. I also advise them that they must be able to craft a speech of a certain length, because “someday” you might need to present your complaint at a school board meeting or a borough council meeting where there is a time limit.
So in preparing for their social issue speeches, on such topics as homelessness, cancel culture, plastics in the ocean, they receive point deductions for going over the 8 minute requirement. An 11 minute speech can knock them out of the ballpark for an A by minus 30 points!
My strategy with my 11 minute speech was that I could structure it in such a way that a chunk could be loped off if need be, or I could keep going full speed ahead, depending on the lay of the land. It’s good to be ready for anything in this fight. The style is called extemporaneous, and it is your friend, because you can always weave in or edit what is needed on the spot!
Content wise, I had to make careful choices of what hot button phrases to use, here are a few good ones: conspiracy theorist, of which I am not; political debate of which I will not; and Cause Unknown, of which I have a few things to tell you!
Next I had to consider what emotions to stir. In a way this was easy. I just had to do a little research about the vaccine injuries of young people by going to the Cornell University Memorial pages. I was looking for the “trend” in deaths for the years 2018 and through to 2023. I didn’t start crying until 2021. And then there were 5. Five deaths from 2021 to 2022. OMG.
To substantiate my research I bought the book, Cause Unknown by Edward Dowd, with the plan to give it to the commissioners. Dowd chronicles 100s of deaths of mostly young people, many athletes, and performers who dropped dead doing what they love doing. He convened a group of insurance CEOs to discuss the %40 increase in deaths between the ages of 18 and 65 in the years 2021 and 2022.
It became clear, that from the perspective of a university professor, who loves her students, that this experience of researching the topic, would hold power. Every speech needs this kind of emotional hook.
Finally, I had to have a call to action. How do you say it?
How do you say, “Help to stop this genocide?”
Instead I said, “Take this resolution to the State House of Pennsylvania and let them know we want legislation that takes the power over our health out of the hands of the federal government, and all alphabet agencies: NIH, CDC, FDA.”
And stop the genocide! But, I didn’t say that!
I also said, “Develop a brochure that gives the countervailing narrative and evidence about COVID concerns and the dangers surrounding the shots and make this information available to the county residents through advertisement in the local media.”
And stop the genocide! Once again, I didn’t say that.
It’s like pitching a softball instead of a hand grenade. If I want them to open their hands, it can’t hurt all THAT much.
On Tuesday morning I make my way to the Willowbank Building, through the security screening and into the halls of power, identified by the big shiny wood tables with commissioner thrones behind them and a podium with a microphone off to the side. Enter stage right, public comments.
Before the meeting began, one of the commissioners, Steve, began making small talk with the “audience,” and in a very friendly way actually brought up the idea that in China they have a population problem with an inability to feed the people, so a depopulation plan is almost surly going to be implemented.
I couldn’t believe my ears. I simply said, “Maybe not just in China. Maybe a country that is running out of Social Security might have a reason to depopulate?” Just threw it out there, seeing if that would stick. I think I saw his eyebrow rise.
After the pledge of allegiance, the time came for public comments. I made my way to the podium and began by quoting Psalms: “Without Love the Nations Counsel is for nothing…” but I was interrupted, “Wait, please state your name and where you are from.” Of course.
But this did mess up my flow a bit.
When I was 5 min. into the speech, I was interrupted again. “Your time is up.”
I looked straight at him and said, “I need 3 minutes more.” Exception granted. So, I had to chop the speech and head straight to the meat of the story of the 5 students, and continued to the end where I stated:
“The tide is changing. In the not too distant future, people will become angry about what is happening. Very angry. And they will be coming to officeholders for action and for justice. It will be best if you stay ahead of this curve.”
Then, I fainted.
No, I didn’t and you won’t either. But, I am here to say, it was a day in the battlefield. I did live to fight another day, which happens to be tomorrow. I have an appointment with the state legislators’ office at 3 pm.
Was I injured or wounded? No, but I would say I am experiencing battle fatigue. I feel like I could just sleep all day. It was a long road to the field, and it took enormous psychic energy. Please note, you must take care of yourself in 5GW in a very special way.
Almost everyday our sensibilities, sense of safety and reality is assaulted. No?
Who sees the scars? It’s an inside job. You do this alone, mostly. And, though we might want the arms of our loved ones to hold us when the skirmish is over, they may not be available. They may just be “doing life.” Buying the groceries, walking the dog. Everything so, so normal.
But, not for you. You just made it back in tact, and lived to tell the tale.
Thank you for sharing this! I'm so grateful you took the time to write it. This is the sort of story that gives me hope.
Good on you. I still want to do this but want a small team to accompany me so I'm not a lone woman facing them. On their "thrones"... so relevant that you mention their ostentatious identification with power. Which cowers us, right? Power cowers us. It would be good to imagine them naked and sitting on toilets, or something like that.
I would appreciate seeing your speech... mine will start with stating that no one I know died from covid nor in turn do any of them know of anyone etc, but all of us know at least half a dozen souls who've been injured or killed by the experimental bioweapon known as the covid-19 vaccine.