Is Elon Musk a Nice Man?

… is a Nice Man.

Nice is an incorrectly and much over-used word, at least as far as the English language is concerned.

I have been writing essays for close on 50 years, a discipline that was instilled into me throughout my state-education. From O-level, to A-level to a Degree in English Language and Literature, I became accustomed to being able to pump out 1,000 – 3,000 word essays at a fair rate by my late teens.

For me, the necessary discipline required for writing essays came naturally. Often, I would read back and ponder where the writing had actually come. Frequently, I was impressed by the quality of my writings, not in an egotistical sense but in a genuine sense that I would wonder where the inspiration and the actual content had come from. Invariably, I was left with the vague impression that it had come from a higher source, that I was tapping into some kind of information field and then I would conclude that what was written by the pen to manifest on the paper was some kind of ability that existed within me. In any event, it is fair to state that the act of writing has come easy to me but is it really to be attributed to that fictional entity known as ‘myself’?

I now no longer take the view that it was and is a local ability that resides in my brain.

In my previous RogueCast of last week, I delved into the non-locality of the imagination, how our dream-scapes are evidence of the spirit leaving the body during sleep, how this demonstrates that we are not the bio-meat-suits in which we travel through this realm and that our ideas and knowledge are direct reflections of our ability to tap into the information field that exists all around us.

In today’s episode of the Rogue Cast, I focus on the usage and correct meaning of the too-often spoken word, nice:

ORIGIN
Middle English (in the sense ‘stupid’): from Old French, from Latin nescius ‘ignorant’, from nescire ‘not know’.

nice(adj.)

late 13c., “foolish, ignorant, frivolous, senseless,” from Old French nice (12c.)

“careless, clumsy; weak; poor, needy; simple, stupid, silly, foolish,” from Latin nescius “ignorant, unaware,” literally “not-knowing,” from ne- “not” (from PIE root *ne- “not”) + stem of scire “to know” (see science).

As I uncovered the etymology of nice, I came across another word whose meaning is equally far-removed from its original and true sense:

fond (adj.)

late 14c., “deranged, insane;” also “foolish, silly, unwise,” from fonned, past-participle adjective from obsolete verb fon, fonne (Middle English fonnen) “be foolish, be simple,” from Middle English fonne “a fool, stupid person” (early 14c.), which is of uncertain origin but perhaps from Scandinavian. Related: Fonder; fondest.

We can see that the original meaning of nice derives from the Latin, nescius – meaning ignorant:

Those who carry out the business of the bankers are handsomely rewarded for their sweat equity ~ economists, propagandists, advertisers, film makers, psychiatrists, drug manufacturers (whether legal or otherwise, it matters not, if they are all using the money).

The thing is that in order to keep the people tricked and playing the game, the Bankers require that the people remain nescient (unaware) of what is going on. To break free of their mind games, one has to understand just what those games are and how they work on the human mind. From ‘Rescinding the Birth Certificate’

A current example of the correct use of the word nescient would be to state,

“Without a nescient population, which had been deliberately miseducated and propagandised, the genocide by needlepoint global operation would have failed.” Genocide by Needlepoint

Notes

  1. Thank you and much appreciation to each and every one of you who kindly tipped me a few quid via the BuyMeACoffee page.
  2. How over-used and inaccurately applied is the word nice.
  3. The Trivium is the Three Ways of how we discern the Truth – Grammar, Logic and Rhetoric.
  4. In a perceived reality we are compelled to the Truth that it is, therefore, a mental construct.
  5. The brain is not the source of your imagination, your ideas, visions, realisations – it all comes from without you; the brain being but a receiver and an antenna of information. Information that is in the informed field that you appear to live in (although you may actually be dreaming yourself to be awake).
  6. In Times such as these, speaking the truth becomes an individual act of liberation.
  7. How I became an essayist.
  8. In a perceived reality logic and reason are essential tools in the individual’s armoury. The Trivium is the tool he can use to reach a more accurate and complete understanding of any subject.
  9. The simulacrum we are in is, by definition, a copy of another realm.
  10. A pertinent question in the butcher’s shop, comedy as release of unspoken subjects and thoughts, often in form of taboos.
  11. The role of the Licenced Jester or Fool – why the comic has always been tolerated. A good comedian is simply tapping into the informed field to pull out the taboos that others may feel they cannot express.
  12. The Fake Space Narrative and Elon Musk’s promotion of it and its furtherance.
  13. His promotion of the fake space narrative and rockets to Mars leads us to the pertinent question of what his aim may be:

    Elon Musk promotes the false narrative of Space Travel even going as far to suggest Mars can be colonised in 30 years.
  14. Does he know that NASA and the Sci-Fi narratives of space travel are BS?

    In the event Musk is serious and truly believes his own rhetoric, then he has fallen for the 100 year+ Sci Fi Psy-op.
  15. If so, he’s fantastic actor who is simply continuing the furtherance of the baloney, for and on behalf of his Freemasonic Financial Overlords.
  16. In the event he believes in it all, then he is a dupe, a fool or, to use the term correctly, a nice man.
  17. So, given the word nice means ignorant or foolish,

is Elon Musk a nice man?

Conclusion.

The Power of Language is not to be underestimated. Use the words correctly, be precise in your expression of the Truth and avoid the use of the word nice unless you choose to use it correctly.

Indeed, your Critical Thinking abilities and intution are what will enable you to discern Fact from Fiction.

Thank you for listening.

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Education: A Discourse on its True Meaning

In this RogueCast, I consider How Education Has Been Inverted.

The word ‘Education’ is from the Latin, Educare, the definition of which is,

ORIGIN
late Middle English: from Latin educat- ‘led out’, from the verb educare, related to educere ‘lead out’ (see educe).

  • Notes
  1. How the Truth has become an Inversion.
  2. Appointment of Sir Hamid Patel as Chairman of OFSTED – Star Academies
  3. Divide and Rule – Mohammedism is a Trojan Horse designed to perpetuate it.
  4. Inversion of public servant – master roles when it comes to those in government
  5. Lindsey Hoyle has grown fat on the public purse.
  6. The best way to control the opposition is to lead it.
  7. Reform party. Nigel Farage is an ex banker.
  8. Chair of Reform Party is Zia Usuf – another Mohammedan
  9. The placement of former bankers in geopolitical roles – Mark Carney, former Governor of BoE, now unelected PM of Canada
  10. Quote from Phenomenal World, p 46
  11. “Consciousness is not located in the brain, but is a ‘plasmic holographic energy field’ that permeates and surrounds the physical body. Is this hologram built of thought waves or thought particles? In a holographic universe the concept of location is an illusion, everything being nonlocal, including consciousness. Although consciousness seems to be localised somewhere inside the skull, it can at times appear to be localised elsewhere, as in the case of out-of-body experiences. The nonlocal aspect of consciousness is also suggested by dreams, where location and space are completely illusory and shifting.”

  12. We are not our biological meat suits, our avatars, these vehicles in which we travel through this construct.
  13. Archaix on X (Twitter)
  14. You become that which you suppose yourself to be –
  15. “I am that, I am.”

  16. The most powerful among us are the autodidacts, the free thinkers who have removed the mind shackles of their miseducation and the propaganda that they are immersed in.
  17. Substack is but another limited hangout
  18. The Limited Hangouts – the actors and gobshites who dominate them
  19. Freedom of speech but not freedom of reach – Yaccarino, CEO, X.

  20. How paying for X’s blue tick is like a man who is already in a straitjacket paying to be put in a muffled and silent padded cell (above)
  21. Musk as DOGE, the Sheriff of Venice
  22. The entire episode is, essentially, focused on the subject of Education and it is only by bringing out his spirit from within that the individual will free himself of the shackles of his perceived reality.

Thank you for listening.

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