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4/19 Intellect v. Character. The Global Human Experiment.

I came across an interesting debate a couple of days ago.

– Character vs. Intelligence.

Character is the morals and ethics an individual or society holds. Character expresses itself in how we or a society reacts and our actions. Without character, a person or society can not have virtue. Without virtue, there can not be goodness. It is tempered by wisdom and experience.

Intelligence is an individual or society’s questing nature. Unlike character, it can grow and expand at an exponential rate. It can also inhabit anyone. To have a good Character, a person must have ethics shaped by behavior. Anyone, regardless of background, possesses some type of intelligence.

But, a person with Character isn’t always intelligent. An intelligent person isn’t always a person of Character. Yet, both are needed for a successful society. It is best when there is a balance.

However, society is not balanced. Constructs, like good and evil, rich and poor, are imposed upon society to help create limits. Without these limitations, intelligence and Character would not exist as the base knowledge to know what they are wouldn’t exist.

Outwardly, society favors Character. The heroes of stories are not primarily celebrated for their intellect, but for their ethics, strength, and virtue. The villains tend to be more intellectual… in most stories.

People and society need heroes. Knowing that virtue and ethics outweigh intellect is often a comfort. Not everyone can be considered intelligent, but everyone has some type of Character. Identifying with the hero can help improve and strengthen an individual’s character. Despite the illness and strife that rules the world, the viability of character is the ultimate winner.

Intellect is also prized. But, without wisdom and virtue, intellect because a twisted plaything for the fallen of society.

The deep dark secret is, however, the intellect is what drives society — not character. There have been many situations and instances where this is this is the case and the global society may be going through such a time right now.

Back during WWII, the Nazi human experiments were conducted on Jews, Gypsies, and others that the Nazis considered inferior. This is an imbalance between Character and intellect. Should the Nazis possessed Character, these experiments would never have happened. Their methods were not moral, ethical, or virtuous.

Intellect was the driving factor. Many of the Nazi’s experiments discovered how much a person can endure before they die. From the Nazis, information was gathered about military survival, eugenics, and drugs. People were used in high-altitude experiments, discovering the limits of hypothermia, and starvation. … among other gruesome things. It’s best not to get into too much detail.

After the war was over, many of the Nazi scientists ‘disappeared’ into Germany, the U.K., and the U.S.A. While I hope that these nations had enough moral fiber and Character to stop the experimentation, the data that Nazi scientists gathered through their experiments was invaluable. Nazi organ transplants helped guide the medical field in what ** not ** to do. Their experiments about air pressure changes are still considered valid. Nations have built training and equipment around what the Nazis discovered.

These results and testing could not… should not… happen again as Character, as per most societies, be dominant over intellect.

Still, as time went on, Intellect subdued Character.
Continuing with the human experiment example, the U.S.A. sponsored the MK-Ultra test. This tested the effects of LSD on Americans and Canadians and lasted for about twenty years.

Various medical experiments have been inflicted on prison inmates These are really too numerous to recount here. Mulitple human experiments studying syphilis have occurred. The Tuskegee experiment is notable. This is where over 600 men were injected with syphilis without their knowledge in Macon County, Georgia. The U.S. Army released mosquitos in Florida and Georgia to test the spread of yellow fever and other diseases.

These are all examples of how intellect trumps Character.
Lives are destroyed to gain knowledge on how to defeat an enemy that may never exist. Virtue and ethics are sacrificed on the altar of information.

The Covid vaccination… actually, the whole situation… is a human experiment on a global scale. It assesses the limitations of fear, the influence of media and advertising, and the testing of mRNA. And, like many of the previously mentioned experiments, it is inflicted upon the test subjects without fully disclosing or forcefully the ramifications and risks that go along with the experiment.

There are some known side effects, such as pain at the injection site, weakness, and loss of the sense of smell. But, the more serious side effects, such as clotting in the brain and myocarditis (inflammation of the heart), are just now starting to come to the forefront. It took time and, probably multiple doses for these side effects to occur.

The information Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca, and J&J are gathering is probably groundbreaking. This is a rapid amount of information from human test subjects that they would never have been able to gather otherwise. There is no doubt that mRNA vaccines and drugs will dominate future medical advancements.

But, despite the known side effects, the government and media continue to push the vaccine usage. Knowing that the life-threatening side effects and that humanity is an unwilling or unknowing test subject runs counter to ethics and virtue that are entwined in a strong Character.

Does this mean that the global governments are monsters?
Probably. Yes.

Is the media driven by a monetary hand?
Most definitely.

What does that make us lowly humans who lack monetary or societal significance in eyes of the elites?
Cannon fodder.


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