DWQA QuestionsCategory: Problems in SocietyI have been agonizing over the issue some Get Wisdom followers have raised in their concerns about me seeming to have a pro-Israeli bias, simply for asking about the strange anti-Israel and anti-Semitic shift in perspectives by Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens which others have pointed out. And they want me to present more criticisms of the war in Gaza. It seems to me that, as usual, the Jews are a tiny minority once again being criticized by most of the world. I am reluctant to pile on condemnation of the Israeli war on Gaza without detailing the brutality of their provocation by Hamas in orchestrating the October 7, 2023 slaughter of about 1,200 Israeli civilians—men, women and children—not to mention, kidnapping and years-long torture of about 240 hostages taken back to Gaza and imprisoned. Now that the “Civil Commission Report on Oct 7th Crimes by Hamas Against Women and Children” has been issued, the current lopsided anti-Israeli sentiment seems to cry out for Israeli support. What is the best way for me to handle these conflicting needs in serving Get Wisdom and the Cause of the Divine? I don’t want to stir a hornet’s nest that only causes more damage.
Nicola Staff asked 3 hours ago
First of all, we want to reassure you that bringing up the Civil Commission report is not only fair game but critically important, so that people are aware that finally, there is a definitive compilation and compendium of witness testimony that is scrupulously documented and on permanent record that cuts through the politics, the many talking points of commentators who always have some kind of personal agenda, and usually one more informed by their own political persuasions than being an objective gatherer of information. We trust you to put together a compilation of the big picture as well as component parts addressing the different levels involved here, from the basic contest underway on a human level by the warring factions. So, in a sense, history has handed you the best way to deal with those who are preoccupied with the plight of the current Palestinian population living in that war zone, as though it suddenly happened and now is a humanitarian crisis deserving of a solution and, as always, needing some pushback if not punishment for those responsible. As history shows, geopolitical events are a kind of pinball game, but focusing only on one event and the rebound consequences leaves out most of the story, inevitably, and it is nonetheless important to understand how you got there, just as much as to focus on the current crisis and the urgent need for attention to help those who suffer. So, you will do just fine in pulling together a series of factual compilations to help put this all in a better perspective and at the same time, make the point that in a sea of deep subconscious mind control manipulation, all are being manipulated to ramp up their feelings about one thing or another. This is something that's going to happen to everyone and needs to be guarded against, so that you are not reacting totally in isolation to the feelings of the moment, because in all likelihood what is uppermost in your own mind are the emotions being generated by the deep subconscious and the latest propaganda barrage you are being subjected to subliminally. Some of that will likely get through, because people are swayed in the moment by the information at hand and will not always go back to first principles and trace events dispassionately, but will react in the moment. And their feelings will lead the mind to focus on their feelings and their beliefs and attitudes about what they see in the way of ongoing harm, and will naturally want to see the current discord resolved. We have said before, no human being can be trusted in the current environment because all have been programmed in so many ways, on so many levels, for so long, they carry many, many, distorted and even conflicting beliefs simultaneously, with divine truth in the mix as well. So what comes up, and is uppermost in the thoughts and feelings will often be what is first triggered by a new bit of information. People have little time to pause and reflect on things, being busy and heavily committed with the demands of life ever-present. So they, themselves, are much like a puck in a pinball game, flying to and fro in rebounding from encounters.