Hitler Slept with His Dog

by Mankh

A provocative title because I wanted to get people’s attention because I get frustrated with the lack of change and the stuck consciousness that doesn’t want change.

In my late teens or maybe had turned twenty I worked a summer job in the mail room of a NYCity advertising agency, as perhaps I would find a career as a copy writer, writing snappy lines to sell stuff. The turning point was delivering the mail to an office and seeing men and women, rather dressed-up, discussing the storyboard for selling toilet paper. I remember thinking: You have to try and sell toilet paper?! I have better things to do.  . . . Yet to this day I can’t help writing snappy, catchy titles and such like.

That anecdote is not just personal but to show how much of the world runs on a sales pitch, a veneer, the proverbial lipstick on a pig (no offense to pigs). To follow the metaphor in the modern vernacular, it’s: Let’s make the shit-show look like fun because you can squeeze the Charmin or have a life-sized, stuffed animal animated bear to show how “ultra strong” the toilet paper is, or the flat-out advertised warfare, “Zelensky pitches investors on Ukraine while virtually ringing NYSE bell,”[1]  proving that it’s not about “democracy.”

The deeper point of the title of this essay revolves around how rotten you think the “system of domination” – as Steven T. Newcomb (Shawnee, Lenape) refers to it[2] – is, or if you think that there’s a potential for change because even Hitler slept with his dog. Hitler was, after all, a human, even though he didn’t behave much like one.

One can always cherry-pick a situation, and if what nowadays is called “toxic positivity” gets in the way of real change, then the cherry goes sour. “Hitler was very fond of Blondi, keeping her by his side and allowing her to sleep in his bed whilst in the bunker.”[3]

History 101 is the USEmpire’s approximately 400 broken treaties with the Native Peoples. Yet people still believe the next election is gonna bring about some long-awaited change? Ok yeah, in the warm-and-fuzzy department maybe a dog will get slept with, however, the self-proclaimed master corporate race marches on.

Many years ago I gave up thinking that Empire (US and/or global corporate), the “system of domination,” or whatever one calls it is redeemable, but that doesn’t mean I don’t think a victory can happen here-and-there. Over the years I have read of various legal decisions favoring a positive change with regard to the environment or other issues. One judge, not bought and sold, can make a big difference; as recent example: “NY Judge Orders Unvaccinated Employees Be REINSTATED with BACKPAY”[4].

While helpful, imho, changes here-and-there are not enough nowadays, and even those victories can be used as a perpetual carrot for greater potential change that only comes piecemeal.

“Blondi played a role in Nazi propaganda by portraying Hitler as an animal lover.”[5]

With such propaganda, there are always two sides to the coin:

“Hitler loved Blondi so much, in fact, that he allowed the dog to sleep on his bed with him…. However, he was also a strict disciplinarian and would hit Blondi if she didn’t follow his commands.”[6]

How long will people continue to sleep with the dogs of war while ignoring the “hits” or atrocities in Yemen, Syria, Somalia, Afghanistan, Iraq, Palestine, even in the US (think about it), and now billion$ going to Ukraine instead of dialgoue-ing every day until reaching a peace agreement.

Everyone makes their choices. There can be overlap situations but basically I see the choices as: perpetuating and gung-ho for the “system of domination” as is; going along with the “system of domination” because it’s comfy ok here and better than, oh, communism or some dictator-crazed country; striving to make changes within the “system of domination;” realizing that the “system of domination” is just that, a system in which domination prevails. So to riff the modern phrase: another way is necessity.

“For decades, my identity was political, but I’ve come to understand that there’s no political solution when you’re dealing with someone else’s rules.”
~ John Trudell

If the here-and-there positive changes are in the box of “someone else’s rules,” then deeper change remains the dangling carrot. Eventually, the “system of domination” aka Empire will fade, or suddenly fall out of grace due to millions (maybe billions?) of people seeing and living the bigger picture, or, as with the following example from history, self-implode because it knows no other way and cannot think clearly, only react out of fear or greed or self-image-preservation:

“In April 1945, Allied troops started liberating concentration camps and were slowly making their way to Adolf Hitler’s bunker in Berlin. The dictator knew that his capture was nearing and there was no escape. Rather than be captured by the enemy, Hitler decided that taking his life was the only option he had. He was also concerned for Blondi’s well-being if she was taken by the Russians. Hitler acquired cyanide capsules as a means of suicide, and wanting to confirm whether the pills will do the job, Blondi became the test subject. On April 29, Hitler gave Blondi a cyanide capsule. The capsule worked, and Hitler was inconsolable when the dog died.”[7]  Bless you, Blondi, you were a dog, not a Nazi.

Until implosion occurs, changemakers can strive for a carrot here-and-there, and those fed up with the status quo can figure various ways to revamp, for simple examples, shop local, or stop a lithium mine in Nevada[8].

Bookend anecdote . . . At a stop light on the busiest suburban road I turn my head and notice a patch of land with trees, a miniscule wooded area that allows my mind to drift to forests. Yet I also notice that the area is surrounded by a fence with some trash up against the outside of the fence beneath the “No Dumping” signs! As the light turns green I drive onward thinking of how the actual world, the energized, wild and thriving Earth has been downsized and imprisoned. In mindless realtor lingo, that patch of woods is a “vacant lot,” while to the locals it’s an overlooked sideshow to suburbia’s strip mall, car culture, hustle-and-bustle. And there’s no road sign showing how to reverse that trend.

NOTES:

[1] https://news.yahoo.com/zelensky-pitches-investors-ukraine-while-155045529.html

[2] film: The Doctrine of Discovery: Unmasking the Domination Code
book: Pagans in the Promised Land: Decoding the Doctrine of Christian Discovery
https://originalfreenations.com/

[3] Blondi
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blondi

[4] https://rumble.com/v1px5cv-breaking-news-ny-judge-orders-unvaccinated-employees-be-reinstated-with-bac.html

[5] Ibid #3.

[6] “What You Don’t Know About Hitler’s Dog Blondi”
https://www.grunge.com/614689/what-you-dont-know-about-hitlers-dog-blondi/
[7] Ibid.

[8] Protect Thacker Pass
https://www.facebook.com/ProtectThackerPass/

~ Mankh (Walter E. Harris III)
His most recent book is Moving Through The Empty Gate Forest: inside looking out. His website: www.allbook-books.com

New Year’s Solutions

thoughts on the turning…

Having exhausted the enormity of problems (or the Problem, if you are so bold) we’re facing, and the urgency of our Reaction, it’s time to attune ourselves to Solutions.

In recent exchange with a friend similarly engaged in the “truth movement,” a few burning questions came up and I did my best to answer, on the fly. It can serve as a snapshot in time, the turning of the year 2022/2023, a turning of the tide.

What are some signs of hope, positive alternatives?

Awareness is key. Just as the cure for one’s own blind ego is being aware of it, the same principle holds on a global scale. The powers that be are disarmed by the witness of the world.

I find support and inspiration from other writers who exemplify qualities needed to overturn the inhumanity and insanity pressing us to the wall. In the aggregated news or substack highways and alleyways, I follow the upbeat, the empowered, the confident, the brave, the inspiring, the eloquent, the impassioned, the well-informed and proactive. They give hope by their own wry rebelliousness, infectious creativity, tireless research, and warm solidarity.

The same goes for the many independent podcasters, interview hosts, filmmakers and documentary producers, social media sharers and posters, who sow antidotes of fertilizing humor and deep-rooted truth in the wasteland of false narrative.

The Canadian Truckers Convoy was the wakeup call we all needed, victims and perps both. For the dissident community, it was a revelation to know suddenly, finally, that the masses of ordinary people across the country and the world were not all sheep signing up for the slaughterhouse. We are a humanity unbound; and if they disperse us for now with their priceless trump card, frozen assets, it doesn’t mean we are going back to sleep. We are completing the metamorphosis from docile ewe to mother bear.

Speaking of which, at least Canadians now have a voice in power, Alberta’s Premier Danielle Smith, rivalling Florida’s Governor DeSantis for her breakthrough of truth-speaking, in a position of power to back it up. Canada’s Conservative Party leader, Pierre Poilievre, likewise is outspoken on the side of medical freedom and the truckers’ protest.

A recent Gallup poll says that only 28% of Americans are worried about Covid anymore. A healthy majority is fed up with the toxic Democratic leadership of that country. In BC, the Liberal party leader Kevin Falcon admits, “Whether we like it or not, I think a lot of the public is just really tired of all this.”

As for vaccines, a recent Rasmussen poll reports “7% had a major side effect from the COVID vaccine which is over 12M adults in the US. At least 71M adults experienced at least a minor side effect. The head pollster says, ‘Those numbers are absolutely astounding’” (Steve Kirsch). The silver lining is the exposure of vaccine harms, finally, to wider public acknowledgement via a trusted poll.

Court cases everywhere are overturning mandates and grilling officials, right up to the top with Dr. Fauci, forced into retirement as a hedge against compulsion to testify further in Congress. The state of Florida has announced a grand jury will investigate fraud, deaths, and wrongful censorship during the Covid regime.

The documentary Died Suddenly registered millions of views in the first day, pulling the curtain away from deadly blod clots, heart attacks, “turbo-cancers,” miscarriages and stillbirths, and spiking excess mortality rates. Once you see, you can’t unsee.

Narrative managers are backpedalling behind a moral smokescreen called “amnesty,” to avoid the Nuremberg trap of complicity with these crimes against humanity. Nice try, lockdown weasels and vaxall vipers. And playing victim is no excuse,  if you helped light the fire.

What is the way out of this mess? What if anything can we do?

I believe it’s important to keep speaking out, live and online, despite the increasingly desperate and blatant attempts from on high to “flood the zone” with their narratives about how things are and should be. We’ve been separated into social bubbles, but those boundaries are popping more and more as the big charade becomes litigated and exposed. Not to mention the rising excess mortality. That’s the biggie. Sharing personal experiences about the deaths is powerful to hear, and these stories add to what people need to hear from each other (along with documentaries such as Died Suddenly).

What is the end game for the majority of folks who see the plan and want to stop it?

I would find it hard to identify a majority outlook. What I perceive is a whole patchwork of different approaches—everything from which issues to focus on, to who to blame, to looking local or global, to styles of dissent, opting out, fleeing the country, learning to farm, supporting lawsuits… Groups of every size are active on all fronts, so it comes down to individual choice, talents and skills, what feeds us or what we do best, what enrages us to the point of no return. Not to mention… faith in God or Gaia or the Force or the White Hats or Life itself or common sense or natural human nature, to take care of things in the proper time, as the dark forces self-destruct.

‘Here’s a great big white pill for you: the technocratic system of tyranny is going to fail. This is not wishful thinking; it’s a cold statement of fact. Technocracy, in all its facets—from the UN’s 2030 Agenda to the brain chips and AI godheads of the transhumanists to the CBDC social credit surveillance state—is anti-human. It goes against nature itself. It cannot work in the long run, and it is destined to fail.’ —James Corbett

What ideas do you have that interest you specifically regarding this whole mess?  

It’s crucial to draw attention to the manipulated media landscape. As with the vax deaths, this charade is already becoming exposed to common knowledge. I see value in the mystic and mythic approach… zooming in and out as deep and wide as possible. Satire can help to puncture the bubble of fake consensus and pull aside some imperial garments. Mere facts and statistics will not penetrate a person’s defenses unless they are ready to receive them, so it helps to jostle the blinders with humor and common sense.

Then what’s needed is guidance toward alternative facts, paradigms, and ways of understanding the world, even reality itself. Along the way, we on the former fringe grow in mutual support and kinship with real, kind-hearted human beings who are not the “domestic terrorists” the official story paints us to be.


Creek Still Runs

creek still runs beside
amid the broken branches
patchy frozen snow


Guru Shaman Yogi Expert Nation

by Mankh

Just because you caught a buzz
and downloaded the latest gemstone app
doesn’t make you Queen of the Nile
or a Cherokee Princess with a shoulder strap.

Just because you can extrapolate
on the innate divine being seeing
through all our third-eyes
doesn’t make you a guru consummate.

Just because you drank some concoction
then traveled your astral-body to Guatemala
to clean out your toxins and brush up your stock options
doesn’t make you a shaman of the amygdala.

Everyone bow down to everyone, for a price,
in this Guru Shaman Yogi Expert Nation
where everyone’s an enlightened sensation
imparting just the right information.
Everyone bow down to everyone, for a price,
c’mon, baby, you’ll love it, makes you feel soooooooo nice.

Just because you can hold a pose
toes positioned right up there in your nose-ringed nose
while simultaneously chanting “namaste”
doesn’t make you a yogi from Bombay.

Just because you wrote a book
and strung the words like a fine necklace
eloquently showing you’re an expert
doesn’t mean you aren’t feckless.

Just grab an organic carrot juice
then floor it thru the drive-thru chakra balancing,
achieve all your manifesting destiny dreams
even if they’re laced with wangling.

Everyone bow down to everyone, for a price,
in this Guru Shaman Yogi Expert Nation
where everyone’s an enlightened sensation
imparting just the right information.
Everyone bow down to everyone, for a price,
c’mon, baby, you’ll love it, makes you feel soooooooo nice.

~ Mankh (Walter E. Harris III)

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