keeping us in line with segregation by design
together we are powerful
I grew up in a northern town where in the sixties and seventies, the arrival of migrants from India and Pakistan was met with resentment and anger by many of my neighbours and community. These immigrant families created close-knit communities that were perceived by the established community as divisive. There was a perception that they had taken people’s jobs from the town, and I know that in some companies, there was discrimination in recruitment.
Locals observed activities that they thought were very weird. In their newly formed communities, they would prepare huge pots of food for each other and line up along the street, feeding everyone. Now I look back on that as a wonderful and sharing community; people supporting each other. Isn’t it interesting that it was perceived as weird?
I witnessed first hand the terrible behaviour that our new neighbours experienced, and I felt very uncomfortable with it. When I was 13 years old, I delivered milk (yes in glass bottles), eggs and juice around the town. There were four of us sitting in the rear of the milk van and on the way back from the dairy, the boys would find it very entertaining to throw eggs at any asian men or boys we encountered on the way home – thankfully they always missed. I cringed and wondered why on earth they would do that. There was so much negative talk about how the town had been destroyed, property devalued and preferential treatment given - now I see that they were processing their frustration and anger at a system that wasn’t supporting them.
What I really didn’t understand though, was how people could feel such anger and resentment towards a ‘race’ of people. It seemed that whenever the adults in my life met and talked with an Asian person, they accepted them as if they weren’t a member of the same group of people! Cognitive dissonance at its best.
Poor decisions were made in local government and at one point a wall was erected to segregate people. It was like lighting the touch paper and standing back to watch the explosion. There was violence and looting – it was a horrible time.
If people were hospitalised, they were not allowed to take in their own food (and hospital food at the time was terrible) and yet if an Asian person was hospitalised, their families were allowed to take food in. Decisions like this incensed people as they made no sense. Discriminatory and divisive rules created divisive feelings and discriminatory repercussions.
Schools were set up to divide people from different cultures and so the issues resulting from lack of integration started very early on. The language was divisive, and the resulting behaviour was inappropriate.
With time and a continued lack of attention from a London-centric government, communities began to open up and bond, because that’s what people do. At the same time, there are still plenty of prejudices simmering below the surface. The town is different now, but it got me thinking about engineered segregation and how that has unfolded, in particular over the last 60 years. It has invited so much division, anger, hatred and ultimately suffering. Some of it has been obvious and some of it has been part of a subliminal mind control programme, so that we fight and separate from each other, ultimately making us weaker.
In the early 1900s, Mark Twain, famous American thinker and writer, said; “if you catch 100 red fire ants as well as 100 large black ants, and put them in a jar, at first, nothing will happen. However, if you violently shake the jar and dump them back on the ground the ants will fight until they eventually kill each other. The thing is, the red ants think the black ants are the enemy and vice versa, when in reality, the real enemy is the person who shook the jar. This is exactly what’s happening in society today”.
How did he know all those years ago and this is exactly what we are experiencing now? People do actually kill other human beings. So who is shaking our jar? (See my previous articles for some answers.)
If you think about the many ways we have been conditioned to hate, dislike, segregate and separate, here are some of the ways that we participate:
Colour of skin
Race
Gender
Sexual orientation
Age
Politics
Religion
Country of origin
Neighbourhood
Education
Social Class
Employment
Wealth
Dialect or accent
Disability
Covid vaccination status
I used to think that’s just the way things are, but now I know that is not the case. It is all by design. Divide and conquer, the oldest trick in the book. Together we are strong, divided we are weaker and the most exciting thing that is happening right now is that through the hideous challenges that people are facing, others are coming out in support and community.
We are becoming more aware of the nefarious activities and the lies that we are being told to keep us separated from each other and ourselves. One of the least obvious ways in which this is happening is to be separated from ourselves and who we truly are. A high percentage of people, especially in corporate life, live life very much in their heads and disconnected from their spirituality and their bodies - and I was definitely in that category. Here is a great example; I asked someone if they’d had a good night’s sleep and they looked at their watch to get that information! We are being subliminally and gently coerced into AI, transhuman, non-binary, genderless robots. Don’t think for yourself, let someone or something else do it for you! But the good news is, it is not working.
The technology used to channel and consume our energies, also wakes us up to the connection we have with people next door to us, and around the world. That can mean understanding what’s in our water, how close they might be to losing their home or being a refugee. Or it could mean becoming aware of the fact that the weekly excess death rate is rising, culminating in more than 45,000 extra deaths in the UK in 2023 up to October. The UK is reporting an average of 1,275 excess deaths a week compared to, say Hungary, with 86 fewer expected deaths per week. (You can look at this data on the OECD website).
People are starting to understand that they have not been given all the facts about the Covid vaccine and huge numbers of people are suffering as a result.
Many of us are starting to question what is being communicated by a controlled and dishonest media – as an example, the BBC pins 300 of the excess deaths on the NHS waiting lists and doesn’t address any other potential causes. They are only telling part of the story or just plain lying. The media and so called ‘officials’ are ignoring the significant and alarming data around excess deaths and serious illness. The information is there on the OECD website. If you don’t have time to look, you might find Dr John Campbell’s explainer to be useful - if YouTube tells you the video is not available, I recommend using an alternative ad-blocking browser such as Brave, where it will miraculously become available!
As some of us are aware, data can be twisted to suit a purpose. You only have to talk to people and hear how the stories about serious illness are increasing. Their anecdotes are supported by the statistics such as a 25% increase in emergency ambulance calls from 2,000 to 2,500 per day, and a 44% rise in cardiovascular disease in the UK among people aged 15 to 44 years old, which is horrendous.
My articles are always an invitation to get curious and be open to new information, to follow the truth and see where it takes you. What have you been shaped to believe that isn’t true?
This is the great awakening of humanity and the more curious and open you are, the quicker you will see what’s really going on. We are being invited to stop living in lies, connect with the nature that we are and connect with each other. To care for each other and act when we know that something is wrong.
Find ways to connect with your body. Have you ever had a conversation with your body – no I haven’t gone insane! In silence, have a conversation and see what your body wants you to know, you might just be surprised at what you hear and maybe you don’t want to hear. Ask what your body would like to be different.
Notice when you judge or separate yourself from someone. Speak to someone that you normally would not speak to. Ask them how they are. Get curious even more about the people around you.
Together we can speed up this change and live the true and beautiful life that is our birthright.
Much love
Pauline