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  COVID-19 Conspiracies Keeping Black People Confused and Dysfunctional

Covid-19 conspiracies are keeping Black people confused and dysfunctional.

Covid-19 is a hoax. Covid-19 is a biological weapon created by China to attack the United States. Black people are immune to Covid-19 but the government are keeping it a secret. Covid-19 is a government deception designed to take away Black people’s freedom. Covid-19 is a biblical plague that signals the ending of the world and the coming of Christ.

These are only a small sample of some of the conspiracies and propaganda being spread on social media by mindless Black people. If I wasn’t Black myself, I’d be laughing but the level of ignorance from Black people I’m witnessing is saddening. Fortunately, I already understand our collective psychological condition. The reason why Black people are so susceptible to conspiracies and mis-information is due to three things; Religion, Racism, and Desire Dependency.

Black people are deeply religious. It is a psychological condition that was cemented in our psyche as a result of hundreds of years of physical and emotional trauma. In the process the Black mind defaulted into survival mode. Memories of our past greatness were replaced by doubt and disbelief until we have now reached a point where we find it hard to believe that we once had advanced civilizations before European insurrection.

Our chief oppressors know the power of religion because religion worked on them too. Two thousand years ago they set out to conquer the Jews but ended up becoming conquered by Jewish religious beliefs instead. They learned their lesson and turned religion into a tool of conquest. Now after 500 years of religious programming, Black people believe that they are even more religious than their oppressors, not knowing that its exactly what our oppressors want us to think.

Black people today are eagerly searching for signs of the return of their religious savior.  Just like all religious people who also believe that every disease epidemic is a sign of the end times as stated in the book of Revelations and other illusionary writings. They omit the fact that there were numerous disease pandemics throughout history, which were also thought to be signs of the end times because every new crisis is an opportunity to express religious wisdom.

Slavery was abolished in America over one hundred and fifty years ago. That is at least four generations by which the religious coping mechanisms we were indoctrinated with should have faded away allowing our minds to revert back to our traditional Afrakan Spiritual beliefs in greater numbers. However, our oppressors have made sure to keep our psyche tipped off balance so that we are unable to exercise our creativity once more. Creativity such as mapping the universe, building colossal monuments, and studying math and science.

Our Minds are kept in survival mode by racism, discrimination, health sabotage, police brutality, and many other devilish tools. We perceive everything bad as the deeds of our oppressors and while sometime that maybe so, it’s not always true. Unfortunately, when a situation such as Covid-19 arises, its not easy to convince most Black people that the safety measures being implemented to stop the virus are not part of a government plan to take away what little freedom they have.

Most Black people today can be characterized as being Desire Dependant, which is a psychological condition in which the human mind operates more by Desire than Conscience. The human mind operates in two cognitive states; Desire and Conscience. A principled mind is one that operates in equilibrium or balance. Our base instinct is survival followed closely by maintaining happiness.

Lingering ancestral trauma coupled with racism and discrimination are corrupting forces that induce Black people’s minds toward a full pursuit of happiness at the expense of our collective racial development. The result is that we have become addicted to achieving happiness the quickest ways we can such as smoking weed, snorting, injecting, or ingesting drugs, sexual lust, surgically altering our bodies, and many other ways too numerous to mention.

Our Desirous pursuit of instant happiness has weakened our Conscience. Not only do we not practice Fairness, Equity, and Accountability, the tenets of Conscience, in our daily lives, we don’t think about our future of the future of our race. We live life in a bubble as the world passes us by. Then when our happiness is threatened be quickly revert to a victim mentality and adopt any senseless conspiracy that our peers come up with.

Senseless conspiracies are dangerous for Black people because they often support our religious beliefs, our beliefs that white people are always out to get us, and our belief that what ever little happiness we have, will be taken away. In the absence of Conscience, Black people need to start using common sense to rationalize reality. Start by accepting the fact that there is no Grand Deception at work in world affairs. Humanity lacks the collective awareness to coordinate and orchestrate such program. Recognize that all races are just like us. They are all in a constant pursuit of happiness, some are just more organized than others.

If you cannot accept the fact that no god or devil exists then think logically and observe how the faithful leaders of all the worlds major religions have gone into isolation for fear of Covid-19. It’s called (reverting to survival mode) so remember that its our most important instinct. The bible preaches that the ultimate rewarded for faithfulness is eternal life so why do religious leaders not show courage by standing up to a plague that according to religion, can only be the work of the devil?

Finally, all Black people must begin to work on strengthening your conscience. It will alleviate your fears, allowing you to take control of your mind. A strong mind is one that has the ability to control Desire, not to the point of Monks who defeat the purpose of life, but to the point of being able achieve and maintain personal happiness in a fair, equitable, and accountable way. HERU Interface

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