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The Pendulum has Swung too far by Karl Wiggins
The Pendulum has Swung too far by Karl Wiggins













The Pendulum has Swung too far by Karl Wiggins

I make every effort to stay away from Conspiracy Theories, not because I don’t believe in them, but more because I find it a rather dismissive term, allowing others to reject the freethinker’s point of view out of hand. Call me that, and I’ll be quite complimented.įreethinkers, you see, are those who have evolved beyond other people’s comfort zones.īut my intention isn’t to be quarrelsome, it’s just to offer the reader enough moments to ponder over. Hey, call me a Conspiracy Theorist, if you like, but first of all make sure you understand what exactly that means. Except, of course, I don’t think of myself as right-wing at all (well, I’m not), but I’ve been called a fascist by fascists, and a racist by racists, so I don’t mind you calling me right-wing, even though the right-wing are nearly always wrong. And in case the wrong person picks up this book I’ll even help you write the review, ‘Typical right-wing bull ….’ There you go, that’s all you need to write. In this book, I’m sure to rattle a few cages. I’ve always been ready to stand up and be counted because I know that if I allow my emotions to be stilled, then a kind of blue funk settles in, and I can’t allow that. Boris Johnson tells us when we are allowed to be outside, where we are allowed to go, when we’re allowed to work, if we’re permitted to go on holiday or not, what parts of the country we can visit, and how many of us can sit in a pub. We’re living in a totalitarian state, but don’t realise it. They want us to be bystanders, and certainly not participants They see running the country as none of our business. If they can control what we think then they can prevent us - the uneducated and illiterate masses - from meddling in their affairs. In a dictatorship, you just take orders without bothering to vote, but in a democracy, you vote first and take orders second. The more they can strengthen the general public’s fear s, the easier it is to control us.

The Pendulum has Swung too far by Karl Wiggins

although of course it was never about the masks. We don’t live in a military state, disciplined by violence, so they have to deceive us and offer the misconception of independence, and they have to find other ways of controlling us. Are we on the brink of a new kind of totalitarianism, as predicted by Aldous Huxley and George Orwell? Has the pendulum really swung too far? A number of people, mainly politicians, large pharmaceutical companies and the exceedingly wealthy have shown their true colours, leaving us with the inescapable conclusion that we’re being lied to all the time. A year of easy virtue, if ever there was such a thing. 2020 was a nasty year, a muddy, polluted, oily, smoky and rank year.















The Pendulum has Swung too far by Karl Wiggins