And so in the last 24 hours LinkedIn.com finally had enough of my posting articles for the past couple of years containing outrageous suggestions, with plenty of evidence that’s certainly worth exploring, such as the following, and took my account down:
that there are harms, adverse reactions and deaths from pharmaceutical interventions, especially since the 2021 covid vaccinations began,
that governments and big corporations have been colluding for many generations to move wealth and assets from the many (billions of people) to the few hundreds of multi-billionaires; the obscenely wealthy psychopaths who behave as though they own the world,
that these elites behave as though everyone else is a slave or worse,
that big tech platforms are part of the machinery and brainwashing that enables all these horrors to happen,
that ‘big food’ and ‘big pharma’ are substantially responsible for the explosions of chronic illnesses, especially inflammatory conditions, notably diabetes, and their consequential ill health and catastrophic shortening of what becomes extremely poor quality of life for most people these days,
and quite a lot else about children’s rights and child suicide and self-harming.
I think LinkedIn also disliked my many different articles containing suggestions pointing to lots of evidence that governments and global corporations understand very well how to leverage fear, trauma and addictions, so as to divide and rule, and to push drugs and other harmful addictive substances and dysfunctional lifestyles onto trusting susceptible populations, especially children and young people.
I’m actually quite thrilled and relieved now to be free of LinkedIn.
I am returning more to how I used to be, and to work, via my own websites and personal physical cooperations and discussions with people.
I imagine this is where we are headed in bigger ways; that the migrations away from the really huge big tech platforms will accelerate and fuel new sorts of media and publishing, and new entrepreneurial innovations that have love and heart and soul central in their ethos, rather than profit, greed and hypocrisy.
Real human contact - like smiling and simple acts of kindness - and plenty other things we used to do very well before technology took over so much of how we live and think and work and amuse ourselves - is part of the new harmonious human planet we are creating.
It’s happening now, faster and bigger all the time.