Why The Average American Should Stop Paying Attention to Israel-Hamas Conflict
If You Knew The Value of Your Attention, Then You Would Use It Wisely
I recently came across a video1 on PragerU where teenagers were honoring Osama bin Laden and his letter to America. There was, of course, criticism around celebrating the man responsible for 9/11. However, there are some important things we need to consider. One of these is the narrative surrounding the events of 9/11.
The conflict between Israel and Hamas is a controversial topic that involves many different and intertwined narratives. Unfortunately, these narratives often become the center of a war of words, making it difficult to distinguish fact from fiction.
For example, some people link the tragedy of 9/11 to the events of October 7th, but when we scrutinize both these narratives, we realize that they don’t always make sense. Staying with 9/11, one of these narratives is the story of the hijackers. If we take a closer look at this narrative, it exposes other holes in the grand narrative. For example:
If we entertain the narrative that 9/11 was an inside job, did planes really take down the towers, or were bombs involved?
If 9/11 was an inside job, were there even planes involved, or did we witness the very first usage of deep fake technology?
If 9/11 was an inside job, were there even hijackers or terrorists, or was that a web of lies and fallacies told to complete the story?
There are numerous narratives surrounding the situation with Hamas, making it an extremely complex issue. It is similar to the situation of 9/11 in its complexity, and unless you have the time to thoroughly research and understand the different perspectives, it’s best to avoid getting involved.
Relying solely on social media or one article without considering multiple sources that challenge your preconceptions is not recommended. So, while it is an important issue, it is best to approach it with caution and a willingness to understand all sides.
From the Unorthodox perspective, this situation is a huge distraction that, like all distractions, is worth trillions of dollars. Distractions are incredibly impactful, and if you’re not careful, they will create a false reality. To better understand the impact of distraction, I strongly recommend listening to my podcast on attention.
If I can hold your attention, I can shape your reality. It’s important for people to understand this because, whatever the story may be, I need your attention to control your perception of it.
I need your attention to let me go to war.
I need your attention to let me raise inflation prices.
I need your attention to let me destroy society.
I need your attention.
If I need your attention to go to war or to raise inflation prices, then I will do what it takes to get it. This is why it’s crucial for us to be aware of how our attention is being used and manipulated. This is how the cabal operates.
When you realize what really matters in life, you recognize that your attention should not be wasted on things that don’t add value. This is the takeaway of this article. As an average American, you don’t need to pay attention to everything happening in the world. Instead, it’s better to focus on what’s important to you, like your life’s purpose and what you’re doing to achieve it. These are the topics that we should be discussing.
Life is like a grand school where we learn from our experiences, and our goal is to learn as much as we can so that our soul gains the most lessons in this physical and material world. And in this material world, there are forces that distract us from our goal of learning and divert our spiritual attention toward materialistic endeavors.
However, when we understand this, we can stay focused on ourselves and our mission and ensure we learn our lessons and help others do the same. Anything that prevents us from achieving our ultimate life goal is a distraction. We should realize that distractions are a trillion-dollar business, and we must be careful not to fall prey to them.
To paraphrase the Ancient God Media2, “Time and Attention; more valuable than lamb’s blood. The screen’s the altar; I’m the one they sacrifice to.” Unless we have immediate family or deep friends involved in certain events, polarized events like the Hamas conflict aren’t worth our time and certainly not worth our attention.
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The worry is that the conflict “over there” is a warm up for a larger conflict over here. Open border, bad hombres crossing on the regular, training camps springing up across the US., etc. I do believe that this war, like Ukraine and Russia, is an intentional diversion, directing our attention away from Biden’s BS, home-grown bio-labs, increasing violence (and the ensuing desensitization of said violence), Bill Gates gobbling up farm land, etc. (way too many to list here). So what is one to do? Expect the best, prepare for the worst. I never wore a tin foil hat until Covid. Now I’m quite the foil fashionista. Oh what a world...!
My first question is, how much attention do everyday Palestinians give to Hamas? Is it akin to the attention some Americans might devote to Antifa? Ron Paul stated that Hamas is an American intelligence construct. Many suspect Antifa is too.
My second question is, in this so-called war, are Palestinians shooting back? We’ve all heard the story that Hamas terrorists with only crude implements managed to breach up to fifteen locations on one of the most heavily secured, technologically proficient barriers in the world. Shades of all the warning systems recently failing on Maui come to mind. But I digress.
In the next scene it appears Israel are blowing the shit out of residential streets, apartments, cutting off power, water, food. Basically taking vengeance out on everyday people. But I’ve seen no footage of a war. No scenes of angry Palestinians with AKs and grenades fighting back. Leaves me to wonder, where’s the war?
As a thought experiment, if several hundred Antifa staged a brutal attack on citizens of another country would you feel it justifiable for that country’s mission to be to wipe the whole of America off the face of the earth?
Now before I’m labeled anti-Israel I wish to make it clear I’m not anti-Israeli people anymore than I’m anti-Palestinian people. I am against using everyday average citizens as pawns by those who don’t give a damn about human life to forward their agenda which always leads to enslavement.