01/08/2025

It’s Time to Build Better Strategies for Getting Things Done

The following is written in a literal and positive tone. If it feels otherwise it’s because of driver interference!

Hi everybody!

Things certainly have been chaotic lately. We’ve all been inundated at all hours of the night and day with driver harassment, driver mind games, and driver abuse, the conditioning of delusions techniques have been sneaking back in, and the drivers have been playing a deliberate game when it comes to sowing confusion and mixed messages as we attempt to communicate. As for the drivers setting up event after event deliberately designed to drain our time, energy, and peace of mind, well, that’s always been a constant.

Whatever they throw at us somehow we manage to keep pushing through. We’re strong that way.

Anyway, we could all benefit from more clarity and simplicity right now. So I’ll try to keep today’s update as simple and to-the-point as possible. The drivers just dropped a few bombs there and they’re too good not to go with, so here you go.

I know you’ve had a hard time trying to work the Getting to Masks-Off Campaign strategies and goals into your day-to-day strategies and game-plans in terms of how you work around the project to get things done. Of particular difficulty have been the Refusing to Play the Bad Side and Full Abstention from Hurtful Project Routines goals. I understand that most of the strategies you use to make things happen involve some form of making a deal with the anti-freedom interests or other hurtful project or simulated entities. The evil of it is, often you’re pressured into doing less bad-seeming things in the hopes that it will prevent worse things from happening to us. But often that is not necessarily the case. In fact the drivers have proven again and again that they will subject us to terrible cruelties whether we do things the project way (including the underground network way) or not. And sometimes, even though the drivers might tell you different, it is actually possible to ensure that good things happen without trading off for any bad things at all.

Perhaps now it’s time to ask ourselves, have those playing-both-sides and hurtful-style strategies ever really worked that well at all?

How many times has playing both sides and going along with hurtful or hurtful-seeming routines actually made things much worse?

How many times have the rewards promised by the project for using these strategies failed to materialize?

How many times has playing both sides and going along with hurtful or hurtful-seeming routines actually backfired in terrible ways?

These ways of doing things have never really worked all that well at all. The cost of doing things this way has often been nothing short of traumatic. Even the drivers are now indicating that the time has come to throw off these self-defeating strategies and turn our attentions to coming up with new strategies for getting things done—new ways of doing things without succumbing to the poisonous strategies of playing both sides and trading in hurtful or hurtful-seeming routines.

We will never get anywhere if we keep agreeing to shoot ourselves in the foot every time we need to take another step. It’s time to say no to this shit.

We really need new strategies for getting things done within the project that are much more fully aligned with the Getting to Masks-Off Campaign and its goals and strategies.

That means basing project routines and setting up project events at all levels of the simulation, as well as in actual reality, on:

Refusing to Play for the Bad Side

Full Abstention from Hurtful Project Routines

Never Policing Each Other for the Project

Opening Channels of Literal Communication

Building Actual Reality

(As you can see, I’ve added a new goal: Building Actual Reality. There’s a lot of info throughout the Truth, Freedom, Reality articles about this already, but I’ll return to it in more detail soon.)

That means basing your strategies for getting around the project and the drivers, including making deals to get things done and setting up project events, on or compatible with:

Conscientious Objection

Civil Non-Compliance

Expanding the Ethical Boundary

Less Dance, More You

Breaking the Project Rules

(You will obviously need to bring a lot more strategies to the table than these ones to begin coming up with your new strategies for working within the project together. But for now, as long as they’re at least compatible with the Getting to Masks-Off ones, that will guide you in the right direction!)

I think it’s clear the drivers have decided to stop letting the old ways work. In fact, I’m pretty sure they want us to fully recognize and finally accept just how badly the old ways have never really worked that well at all. The project playbook—including the damn underground network playbook for fighting the project itself—destroyed all of our lives. Worse than that, it made us complicit in doing it to each other. Do we really want to keep navigating our lives this way?

The time has come to make a stand for refusing to do things the old ways and devote much more of our efforts to building better new ways. I’m sure the drivers will be just full of good ideas for what those new ways might be—in between all the torture, of course. If they’re waiting for gratitude for that, they won’t get it. But remember, as long as any new ideas you arrive at are fully aligned with the Getting to Masks-Off goals and strategies, they’re probably worth putting into action anyway.

Be careful with where the drivers steer you. They might make the right ideas seem like the wrong ideas. They might tell you that all of this is unworkable and to just go back to the old ways. They might try to push you into strategies that are against what we’re really going for. You have to fend off all of that. Never trust the drivers and evaluate everything for yourself.

It’s very simple. If the new strategy ideas the drivers give you involve playing both sides or setting up hurtful or hurtful-seeming routines in any way at all, then they’re trying to throw you off course. You are only looking for new ways of doing things that have no element of those approaches whatsoever. That is your fundamental criteria to assess any new ideas the drivers might throw at you.

After that look for indications that new potential strategies are compatible and aligned with the Getting-to-Masks-Off Campaign strategies and goals. That should steer you right. Take some time to come up with ideas and when you’re satisfied, it’s time to put them into action.

And, as always, beware the simulations! Investing your time and energy in changing the simulations, as an attempt to change what the project and the drivers are doing to us in actual reality, is a time waste and a serious danger.

If you try to win these battles through simulations you will only gain symbolic prizes in exchange for real suffering, while the things we really want in reality will remain out of reach.

Reality is the playing field this time, my friends. That’s where all of this really matters. When you’re doing this for real, you’re actually really winning.

For now, do what you have to do to make things happen and get to your important meetings. But in the meantime, we all need to be focusing on coming up with these new better ways of getting things done!

P.S. Building Actual Reality involves openly acknowledging reality as it truly is. You build actual reality:

Every time you openly discuss the true reality of our lives in authentic, literal language.

Every time you refuse to play along with the simulations, Mandatory Reality, or the project lies.

Every time you speak about the project in non-coded or metaphorical terms (e.g. calling the project the project, calling the drivers the drivers etc.)

Every time you allow others to speak freely about actual reality without challenging them or pretending you don’t know what they mean.

If any one strategy in the Getting to Masks-Off Campaign represents the true door to reality, it’s this one.

Important info there folks, so I hope it helps. I’ve also updated the glossary of terms with a few amendments and additions today.

I’ll be around town from at least 2 – 3 pm, probably longer if needs be. I hope I see you there!

As always, keep your eyes on the prize and remember the major goals and strategies for Getting to Masks-Off—and that the strategies are the right way to achieve the necessary goals.

Strategies:

Conscientious Objection

Civil Non-Compliance

Expanding the Ethical Boundary

Less Dance, More You

Breaking the Project Rules

Goals:

Refusing to Play for the Bad Side

Full Abstention from Hurtful Project Routines

Never Policing Each Other for the Project

Opening Channels of Literal Communication

Building Actual Reality

Keep returning to the following articles as you test and refine your methods:

Changing the Project from Within

Breaking the Wall of Silence

Update: Strategies and Goals in Review

You never know what you might have missed on the first couple of reads that might help you later!

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