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Aliens or agitators?

Are little gray creatures invading planet Earth or could this be a PSYOP, psychological operations which are intended to manipulate us with fear, a tool of control, in an attempt to distract us from their nefarious agenda?

Will this boogeyman paralyze Americans in fear, begging the government to rescue us, even at the cost of our freedoms? 

Are these drones to distract us from our disastrous economy, as they continue to spend trillions on foreign wars, which are none of our business, and only profit the military-industrial complex and Congress? Or distract us from the border invasion, while taxpayer billions support illegals and criminal gangs terrorize our communities? Or the death of the middle class? Or the Federal Reserve’s plan to trash the dollar for a Fed-controlled central bank digital currency? Did the election of President Donald Trump disrupt their plans, so they must cause chaos to further their wicked agenda?

The Pentagon couldn’t pass its audit, as $1.9 trillion is unaccounted for. Could these drones partially account for the missing trillions? Will government be held as our savior, as they spend billions to supposedly fight the war of the worlds, enriching defense contractors?

We must think critically concerning legacy media and government talking heads, cognizant that they lie, spew propaganda and cause emotional triggers of fear and anxiety.

Ask yourself, are they all parroting the same narrative? Who would benefit from these narratives? Is your gut feeling telling you you’re being manipulated?

Stay grounded in reality based on evidence, not merely believing that “a media source” or “a government official” told us so, but not naming that source. Ask yourself, will this crisis expand government powers to control and limit our rights?

Think critically. Stay calm. Panic is contagious and leads to chaos, a tool of the controllers.

Mary Mason, Murphy

Thanks for Cleo story

Shout-out to Cherokee Scout columnist Kandy Barnard for the lovely tribute to Cleo Hicks Williams.

Emerging from a tough childhood on Junaluska Creek, to become a woman of so many admirable talents, Cleo’s story is an inspiration for all young people. 

Her book, Gratitude for Shoes, is still available and should be read by all. 

Linda Ray, Murphy