Introducing Nosedradadamous and His Unknown Prophecies

Earlier this week I thought it was done. Our troubles were over because the Rapture was coming! The end of free speech as we know it was no longer an issue. Neither was the fact that the country I love is ruled by a petty, infantile tyrant with no guardrails and a failing brain who will stop at nothing to get his way, including threatening Freedom of Speech.

Like many, I have turned to friends to address my issues with this presidency. I found one who agreed with me, but he pointed out that he predicted all this, well, long ago. It was all written down in his unreleased Prophecies. He gave me permission to share these with you. Provided I also include his self portrait. I hope you find his words as enlightening as I did once I got around the irritating “I told you so” aspect of them.

The Nosedradadamous Prophecies

One national order will arise
held up by hands so small—
the great land teeters, no more a prize…
The world watches the long fall.

The files of justice were flushed—
we take the word of ones who lie.
The great mouse has hushed,
but the loud one doesn’t comply!

A man of law is now the hunted;
political rival trumps up charges.
The sword of justice is blunted
in courtrooms flooded by largesse.

Across the ocean, they are not shy,
shaking heads at what they’ve seen,
while in the divided land we cry:
“Release the files of Epstein!”

My friend says he may release more of his prophecies later on, but he put them through a rigorous editing process, which often makes them come out after the event they prophesy…but he refuses to release unedited work! (I have to kind of respect that.)

There’s something rotten in the marketplace of ideas

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By Downtowngal (Own work) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

I was trained as a journalist. I didn’t practice long (about a year and a half), but I remember some of what I learned in the journalism school I attended.

One of those things was the theory called “the marketplace of ideas”. It’s the cornerstone of freedom of information. It’s the idea that out of a vast mix of many ideas, the truth will emerge. In other words, truth is the idea that gains the most traction when all ideas are allowed to be expressed.

This is a great concept, and I thoroughly support it for the most part. But every now and then, in this huge marketplace, the smell of rotten fruit is overwhelming. I smell it most strongly on social media, where far left and far right media are quoted as facts.

I worry that the marketplace of ideas was not intended to be placed next to today’s information superhighway where people are too busy to pay attention to the fruit they pick up. Is that fruit actually something they want to consume? Or was its sweet smell concealing something much more rotten?

In today’s age of too much information presented too quickly, you need to be careful what you believe and what you pass along. Ask yourself: Is the information you pass along based on real fact? Where does it come from? What other ideas has that source put forward? Are you passing it along because it sounds like truth or because it sounds like the truth you want?

Treat the marketplace of ideas like you treat any roadside stand you may stop at to pick up fruit for your family. Look at each piece of fruit carefully. Examine it for rotten areas. Think about where it comes from. Because wormy ideas are causing a great deal of sickness in this world.