You're absolutely right Harrison. Even whispering the words of dissent will get
you in trouble in the toxic soup of discourse.
> "Almost anything you say will trigger somebody. and to say nothing is to
> acquiesce in disaster."
There has NEVER been a more dangerous time to be an OST facilitator for swift
and certain censorship, cancel culture, and retaliation faces anyone who
believes they are so brave as to be honest in their thoughts and beliefs. We
are being conned at a macro level so the power mongers can create and control a
new world order... How is that working out for everyone?
Get in line or you are out of line and will be punished.
We have so much disharmony and deceit by the uber powerful that we the people
are totally powerless to stop it. To speak up and try to change it will cost
you your livelihood. For anyone thinking that OST collaboration is the key
should realize that your input is not wanted for the hidden agenda is set in
stone. Speak up against the grain and you will be playing the whack a mole
game... Times like this make it vitally important to stay in your bubble for
the sake of your family and future. Sad fact: we will not change the world only
hurt ourselves trying. Happy fact: we can change the world for our families if
we focus on that instead of fighting a losing cause. We have people, super
brave people fighting the good fight that have the funds for the lawyers that
are required to defend against certain prosecutions. Pray for them to succeed.
To say noting is to acquiesce to the safety, security and happiness of yourself
and your family.
Perhaps someday, the world will be open to working together for the benefit of
all. OST's highest uses are in conferences with like minded people seeking to
improve their processes and systems. To use OST to drive out corruption or seek
good government will be met with retaliation that you won't believe until it
happens.
All the best
------- Original Message -------
On Thursday, March 23rd, 2023 at 9:21 AM, Harrison Owen SR via OSList
<[email protected]> wrote:
> When people become afraid because the world is changing and their familiar
> lives are upended, they instinctively crowd together in dence defensive
> groups -- and whatever useful conversation may have existed is strangled --
> which of course is not a positive situation for the continuance of Homo
> sapiens. Nowhere is this more obvious than in the toxic environment
> surrounding race in America, along with all the rest of the world.
>
> The issues here will not resolve in a moment. They will never resolve until
> the first, brave steps are taken. I say "brave" because even whispering the
> words can get you in trouble. For me, the first step is what I have called
> "Bursting your Bubbles" -- a terrifying and exhilarating activity --see
> attached paper of that name.
>
> Bubble bursting is only a beginning. Once out of our bubble we end up in the
> toxic soup of the ongoing discourse. Almost anything you say will trigger
> somebody. and to say nothing is to acquiesce in disaster. Under the
> circumstances, Martin Luther's admonition to "Sin boldly" makes a great deal
> of sense. A small step in that direction is offered in the second attached
> paper.
>
> I confess that I have circulated these papers previously, and apologize for
> cluttering our space, and having them both together should really get me in
> trouble.
>
> Harrison
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