September 7, 2021 Update
This website is a private, educational resource for those interested in better understanding what’s currently unfolding on a global scale.
The initial report for Worldwide Shadow was distributed privately on this website in January 2021. Given the dire situation we all find ourselves in, however, I decided to share it with all of my subscribers as well.
I’ve invested thousands of hours over the last decade, researching and studying the topics covered here.
My goal is to condense a large volume of information into a cohesive presentation with the help of many other independent researchers—investigative journalists, historians, medical researchers, activists, and other experts in their fields.
If you’ve just been following the mainstream narrative about a deadly virus plaguing the planet, the information presented here can feel like something out of an epic film—but certainly not like “real life.” As such, shock, disbelief, overwhelm, and disillusionment are to be expected. (I certainly went through many levels of these emotions through my discovery process.)
My intention isn’t to convince you of what I’ve come to understand but to share with you a series of “breadcrumbs” that may lead you to ask more questions and conduct your own research.
I share this report with you based on the belief that the more people who are aware of what’s happening and who can remain strong and clear-headed, the better off we’ll all be.
I know that many of you are already aware of what’s really unfolding in the world right now. For you, consider this report as a resource you can share privately with your family, friends, and colleagues if you think they will be receptive to it.
Also, be sure to review the Actions section in Part 5.
Contents
Preparing for What Comes Next
9/24/21 Update: A friend recently shared with me a video titled 2030 UnMasked: For Those Preparing for What’s Coming After Covid-19 (embedded below) that encapsulates a lot of the material covered in this report.
You may consider watching this video first. Then, you can decide if you want to dive into the bigger picture and the details contained in this report.
I also recommend watching this video on mass psychosis is manufactured:
Contents
This report is organized into “chapters” that follow a logical sequence. I recommend following the sequence from page to page.
Introduction: Preparation [You are here]
PART 1:The Pandemic Narrative
PART 2:The Big Agenda Behind the Plandemic
PART 3:Major Themes of the Big Agenda
Note: I’ve added an Updates section to the main menu where I’ll be posting news and updates.
But before we begin, here are a few important psychological insights to keep in mind:
It All Starts With Our Shadow
Throughout history, the masses have demonstrated a high susceptibility to manipulation.
The reason why the average individual is so easily manipulated is that they are unconscious of many aspects of themselves.
In psychoanalytic terms, this is referred to as one’s “personal shadow.”
Your personal shadow is a psychic repository of everything you don’t know about yourself.
These unrecognized aspects of ourselves follow predictable patterns of behavior often called archetypes.
Archetypes operate semi-autonomously within our psyche.
That is, they influence our behavior and thoughts without us being aware of them.
One common shadow archetype within each of us has been called the Detached Manipulator, also known as the Trickster.
The Trickster is the master of deception, hiding in the shadows.
Like a skilled illusionist, it uses misdirection and misinformation to keep us away from seeing things clearly.
Directed inward, it leads to self-deception. Directed outward, it deceives others, leading to mass psychosis.
Shadow archetypes are bipolar. There’s an active and passive side to each one.
The opposite of the Manipulator is what’s called the Denying Innocent One.
While the Manipulator manipulates and deceives, the Innocent One denies anything is happening.
If, for example, you aren’t aware of your tendency to manipulate others (even on a very small scale), it suggests that you often play the Innocent One (without knowing it).
The Innocent One is the part of us that gets caught off guard. It causes us to get hoodwinked.
When the Innocent One is in charge, we get tricked and fooled quite easily.
The Trickster and the Apocalypse
While we each have a personal shadow, there also exists what can be called a collective shadow.
When enough people are cut off from various (usually “darker”) aspects of themselves, this psychic content needs to find an outlet.
Throughout history, that outlet has been small groups of individuals in positions of great power, authority, and wealth.
As we’ll come to see from the evidence that follows, the Trickster is operating on a global scale.
There is a shadow upon the world that millions of individuals are just beginning to see.
This discovery process is what the term apocalypse actually means.
An apocalypse is an uncovering—a great revealing.
A common phrase in alchemy is, “As above, so below.” Or, “As within, so without.”
That is, the more you understand your own psyche, the better able you are to understand the psyche of the collective.
The Trickster archetype isn’t just operating within each of us—it’s essentially running our world!
Embracing the Darkness
Our psyche is built on opposites.
We have a tendency to favor one side of the spectrum while avoiding the other.
For example, millions of people want desperately to be “good”—instead of being “bad.”
The challenge is that this drive for goodness often causes us to divorce ourselves from other, less desirable impulses within us (our shadow).
And so this drive for goodness ends up making us one-sided, as the psychiatrist Carl Jung articulated.
When we want to feel safe, we turn our backs to danger and destruction.
When we seek the light, we most often shun the darkness.
A vital principle of the psyche is that:
What we resist grows stronger.
That is, the more we avoid the darkness, the stronger it becomes.
The material on this website illuminates a lot of darkness—a world shrouded in shadow.
This darkness surrounds us. We were born into this darkness without knowing it. And as such, this darkness is a part of us too.
Embracing this darkness doesn’t mean that we become it. It simply means that we stop resisting it.
And in doing so, we begin the process of balancing the forces of light and dark within us.
We begin to move toward wholeness.
As the Indian sage J. Krishnamurti once said:
We are each one of us responsible for every war because of the aggressiveness of our own lives, because of our nationalism, our selfishness, our gods, our prejudices, our ideals, all of which divide us. And only when we realize, not intellectually, but actually, as actually as we would recognize that we are hungry or in pain, that you and I are responsible for all this existing chaos, for all the misery throughout the entire world because we have contributed to it in our daily lives and are part of this monstrous society with its wars, divisions, its ugliness, brutality, and greed—only then will we act.
An Investment of Your Time
If you’ve just been following the mainstream narrative and you haven’t been exposed to “alternative” news sources, it will take many hours to educate yourself.
It takes a great deal of time to understand the full scope of what’s unfolding. And it’s harder than ever to do proper due diligence as the amount of misinformation is enormous.
Obviously, we all have other things going on in our lives. And it’s easy to put this off until “later.”
But as you’ll see in the presentation to follow, we have a limited amount of time to understand what’s happening so we can take certain actions while we can (Part 5).
A Quick Note About Politics
Everyone has their beliefs and most individuals have a difficult time separating out their personal beliefs system from actual data.
Many of us also closely identify with specific political positions. Left vs. right. Conservative vs. liberal. Blue vs. Red. And so on.
The challenge is that these ideologies have the tendency of dividing us, creating blind spots and biases that are difficult to see beyond. These ideologies can also turn us against one another.
The information presented here is agnostic as it doesn’t come from a single point on the political spectrum.
As investigators, it’s important to have an open mind and to be able to see past belief systems and ideologies to the raw data being presented.
Cognitive Dissonance and an Open Mind
I’m constantly amazed at how easily our minds lock in around certain ideas and beliefs.
I’ve observed this tendency within myself for many years.
One of the reasons why I’ve invested thousands of hours researching the topics covered here is that it takes so many reference points for me to begin to dismantle my old beliefs and to fully process new, available data.
So much of what I came to learn and understand went against what I once believed.
In sharing this information with others over the last few years, I’ve noticed that some individuals have an easier time adjusting their understanding than I do.
Ultimately, what’s needed is simply the willingness to stay open to this new information (at least, new to some of you).
Staying open-minded means being willing to read and listen to information that might conflict with your current model of the world.
This conflict creates what’s called in psychology, cognitive dissonance.
Cognitive dissonance is uncomfortable.
For example, if you always believed that the earth was rotating 67 thousand miles per hour around the sun. And then, you were presented with evidence that the earth was actually fixed and not rotating, this new information would create dissonance.
To avoid feeling this discomfort, we often cling to our old model of the world which feels safe because it’s what we “know.”
With an open mind, however, we can explore and evaluate alternative perspectives without needing to draw any definitive conclusions right away.
How to Work With Fear
Fear drives more of our behaviors than most people realize.
Out of fear, we tend to:
- Listen to what we’re told without questioning anything
- Avoid listening to information that makes us feel uncomfortable
- Convince ourselves that we don’t have time to go through vital information
- Bury our “head in the sand” and hope things will turn out okay
- Pray for someone else to come and save us
Throughout history, fear has been used as a tool for manipulation. The ruling class uses specific fear tactics to control, influence, and manipulate the masses.
When you’re in a state of terror, it’s difficult to access higher reasoning so you can question and evaluate information objectively.
When you’re exposed to information like what’s presented here, you might experience fear and anxiety.
Although it can make us uncomfortable, fear is a healthy and appropriate emotional response to danger.
“Truth shock” is normal when you’re presented with evidence that conflicts with your prior feelings of safety.
Experiencing disbelief, overwhelm, and terror is normal too.
The problem isn’t fear but our orientation toward it.
So, if you’ve read this far, here is what I recommend:
Acknowledge your fear without trying to change it.
By staying present with your fear, you’re in a superior position to regulate it.
Part of integrating your shadow is getting to know your fears and accepting them.
It’s natural to be afraid (terrified) when you begin to see through the veil of what’s really transpiring on the world stage.
But if we let that fear control us, we’ll remain in a state of denial, helplessness, and submissiveness.
Only by facing and owning our fears can we move forward with the full faculties of body, mind, and spirit.
If you feel yourself going into “panic mode,” take a break, go for a walk, and return to this material later.
As you review the information that follows, be sure to stay as grounded as you can. (See Part 5 for practical tips.)
Okay, with that, let’s jump in to Part 1…