“You’ll float too! You’ll float too!” - IT
It’s a bird. It’s a plane. It’s a hot air balloon?!
The mainstream media has been pushing all this fear-porn of nuclear war… and the best that has happened is a balloon full of hot air floating over Montana. Borrrrrring.
A Distraction Of Hot Air
The military reportedly tracked that a hot balloon that operates on hot air is floating in the United States atmosphere without permission. Yet the military has failed to notify the public whether they would shoot it down. This seems to be another ploy to distract the easily distracted public with a larger adult version of a kid’s balloon. Americans are easily distracted. They now have an enemy surveillance hot air balloon to be afraid of and be entertained by, along with their usual distractions: television, movies, sports, and streaming services.
That the military would allow an enemy object to continue unharmed in the United States aerospace tells you all you need to know about America’s military.
The usual Democrat and Republic partisan divide are seen in this story. Republicans fear a “violent reaction to the balloon would be playing directly into China’s hands.” Then, those on the left, like David Rothkopf, formerly of the Clinton Administration, argue that the United States is in “no position to condemn them [China] for spying.” After all, the United States has done the same stuff. The United States has done more than spy on other countries. Rothkopf is being far too nice to the United States.
The United States has been responsible for regime change in other countries for more than one hundred years. The United States has done regime change in the name of “freedom” and “democracy” and believes it has a role to be the “World Police.” Most importantly, the United States has gone to war to preserve and expand the dollar’s hegemony unbeknownst to the public. All wars are banker’s wars.
Divide and conquer the population. That is the role of politics, especially in modern America.
Stop Focusing On The Balloon And Focus On Yourself
This is yet another example of politics being used to distract you. Do you think a hot air balloon will affect your life in a significant way? It’s merely floating up in the sky at 60,000 feet. Don’t be distracted by now always looking up to see if you can spot it instead of always looking down at your smartphone.
Start to focus on yourself. That is the only way to improve and reach your life goals.
The best thing you can do is to turn off the television. Turn off the news. Stop listening to so-called “leaders.” Put away your smartphone.
You could take a break from doom-scrolling on your device. You can stop wasting your time on social media. You could take a break from reading, listening, or watching the news.
You could instead be productive by going to the gym to exercise and lift weights. You could stop eating processed and fast foods and start to eat healthy foods. You could begin to follow a diet.
Instead of focusing on the mysterious hot air balloon, you could make friends. You could find ways to be involved in your community. This would help you to meet new people and to expand your social circle.
You could finally decide to start that side hustle you have always wanted to do to bring in extra money. You could research how to start an online business. You could figure out ways to make passive income. You could then implement the steps to begin to increase your income.
You are capable of so much more. You need to stop being distracted. You can start to act. Dreams don’t bring about change. Plans with actionable steps are what will improve your life. Self-discipline is the foundation of change. Everything starts and ends with you since you are responsible for yourself. You can thrive as a single person.
Your time and attention are two valuable assets. Those are the two critical assets that the news and entertainment use to distract you.
This is yet another news story that the mainstream media will use to distract you and prevent you from focusing on yourself. Like the balloon, let this story of hot air float on into oblivion.
And we'll all float on, okay
And we'll all float on, okay
And we'll all float on, okay
And we'll all float on, alright
We’re not for everyone.