In this compelling tale, you get a dystopian walk-through of a future that, like many of the aspects of George Orwell’s “1984,” could very likely come true if no one does anything to stop them.
When unquestioning compliance is the rule rather than the exception, independence and freedom are redefined. Entire dictionaries are rewritten, too, so that certain words suddenly mean the opposite of what they were.
Sickness is health; drugs are medicine; artificial foods are natural — and anything else is a lie punishable by death dictated by a minister of truth. It’s all so plain, right here, in this story. Plainly fiction. Except it is so close, so very, very close to just plain truth.
War is peace. That’s what Orwell said, and that’s what this tale warns of, that you’re being taught peaceful compliance right now, today, en masse, as the elitists of the Great Reset work to convince you that a united front against anyone not willing to give up their freedom is the only way to achieve true peace.
And that leads to the second tenet of Orwell’s book: Freedom is slavery. How free it is to be part of the collective, submissive masses and to join them in their ignorance, rather than to fight to stay free and independent!
Sadly, in a world like this, where the masses don’t question, don’t fight and don’t seem to mind being compliant as their rights and freedoms are taken away, it’s the rebels who are stalked and eliminated — a perfect example of how ignorance becomes strength. This short narrative is worth the read — do it while it’s still fiction, and take heed of its veiled warnings while you still have the power to fight.
SOURCE: Off-Guardian March 29, 2021