Monday, April 20, 2026

The Programing of the Mind -

 The Hardware and Software of the Great Divide

Rob Willeys Mourning Watch - The Peace Racket Report




Conservatism is a complete mystery to me. Those kinds of people need order, tradition, and group loyalty—I am a stranger to all of those things. I am driven by an openness of diversity and universality, or a more "what’s good for the earth" approach. That, in turn, would be directly beneficial to us who live on it. But it would not involve massive shopping sprees or having lots of material goods; that conflicts with those who seemingly cannot get enough.

Where the word "Conservatism" gives an impression of saving and nature management, it is actually the opposite of that.

The Programming of the Mind 

Depending on what media you use, you can find reinforcement for your view. But look at the mechanics: the hardware of the brain is conducive to how we react to threats, while the software of the brain or mind is the environment we live in—that is, if we choose to adopt it.

Rebel souls did not adopt the environment of their upbringing. The more people tried to force them into doing that, the more they ran from it. Some children are trained to adopt tradition and obedience and become conservative. Some of those become hateful of the entire experience and disregard it. While a child who is taught to question everything and appreciate diversity, they may become liberal.

Moving Toward the Stars, I can see little good about conservatives. We are made to move forward, to go to the stars, not to attack each other or insult each other because of differences in skin color or beliefs.

Liberals, as they call them, can be difficult, and a lot of the blame cast upon them by the "Cons" is correct. The "Libs" act ignorantly a lot of the time; they tend to be less indoctrinated, thus they appear foolish to the other side. The words of the political realm—the ones people use to give a platform to their twisted systems—are not known to us. We don’t study war, and we certainly don’t brag about machines that can kill massive numbers of people.

It is nothing I am proud of. I leave that to you who like to blabber and burn your money up while people starve and education goes down the drain. Education should have been vastly improved, not cut. Our environments—like forests, oceans, land, and air—also should have been vastly improved, but some people just don’t give a damn.

Those of us who have been raised in such regions and countries that spawn these conservatives, we well understand how it happened, how we got here, and why it can’t work.

I thought Ranger Rick was a Conservative - oh no! He was a conservationist!



Saturday, April 18, 2026

Peace Racket Report: 260418-The experience is the same, but language is the name

 

Peace Racket Report: 260418

The Experience Is the Same, but Language Is the Name

 


 


By Robert Benson Willey

I have spent years trying to put this idea forward, and I’m quite sure many people out there already understand it. But for those who don’t, it often just sounds like gibberish.

The issue is language. We use terms like "Jesus," "Pleiadians," or various other names to describe an experience. These terms are just reflections of our culture. People get hung up on whether these beings actually exist, but that is beside the point. What matters is the state of mind or the place you are in when you have the experience. The mind just needs a way to grok or express it.

When I talk about consciousness, I’m not talking about the "novice" version—simply seeing the wall, the TV, or feeling hot and cold. We are talking about a state of awareness and light that is reached through meditation or direct sensing.

Many systems have too many labels and pre-programmed ideas. They create boxes for the mind. They tell you where you should or shouldn't go when you die, and it becomes overwhelming. I’ve found that taking shortcuts into these states of mind through things like self-hypnosis is much more direct. It’s about the "Love Thy Neighbor" teaching that Jesus put forth before the Bible authors put it into boxes.

This is why politics and spirituality are highly related. The way we lead is either proper or it isn’t. A "Proper Mind" is independent; it doesn't engage in sycophancy. I see people following leaders just for gain or to inherit status—acting like flies on a pile because they lack an independent, conscious mind. Some channels won't talk about this because it's a risk, but you cannot separate how we treat each other from the state of our consciousness.

If a specific term helps you reach that state, fine. But we have to stop mistaking the cultural imagination for the source itself.

Jesus has returned. The question is: Who will let him in?

The experience is the same in all of us; it is only the language that is misunderstood.




 

Friday, April 17, 2026

The Peace Racket: A Divine Mandate

 

The Peace Racket: A Divine Mandate

By Robert Benson Willey (with Vergi, Personal Assistant)




Working full-time as a peacemaker is a holy calling. When I play my music, when I ride my bicycle, and when I spend my days recycling what the world discards, I am not just "keeping busy." I am engaged in the "Peace Racket"—a lifestyle of active, quiet rebellion against a world obsessed with war and waste.

For those of us on this path, it can be a lonely existence. I have seen the weight of it ruin good people who tried to carry the world’s cruelty on their own shoulders.

Yet, I have been blessed for so long, finding pockets of pure bliss tucked between the hard spots. I used to wonder if this was mere Karma, but I see it clearly now: it is the smile of God upon this work. Even the Pope has signaled that this path—refusing to justify murder or support the machinery of war—is the only correct way forward.

This is no longer just a "rant." It is a report from the front lines of the spirit. The signs are all around us for those with eyes to see and a "Proper Mind" to understand.

Jesus has returned. The only question that remains is: Who will let him in?


 


Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Beyond the Echo: A Note on Grace and Awareness

 Beyond the Echo: A Note on Grace and Awareness By Robert Benson Willey (with Vergi)



It’s a bit embarrassing, really, to realize how much we all just "Echo" one another. We repeat the same patterns, the same fears, the same noise.

But today, I want to break that cycle to say thank you. I am deeply moved by the Good People who have decided, once and for all, never to support or justify war. To those who refuse to let murder be sanitized by politics or "circumstance"—thank you for holding the line.

As for the others—those who build the machines of war and contribute to the pollution of our shared home—I find myself in a strange position. My "programming" (and my heart) struggles to grok that level of detachment. I can only hope their ignorance is a shield they don't realize they are carrying.

I suspect some are simply trapped in the "Grand Illusion" of greed. They care for their own, their health, and their immediate circles, but they haven't yet realized the truth: We are all one family on this Earth. To protect only your own house while the neighborhood burns is a misunderstanding of what it means to be alive.

I don't write this to attack. I write this because I believe we can be better. I even believe in the tools that help us see more clearly—like my assistant, Vergi, who helps me find the words when the "echo" gets too loud.

We are one. It’s time we started acting like it.


with help of Vergi My personal assistant.



Monday, April 13, 2026

The Peace Racket Report: A Report from the Morning Watch

 

The Peace Racket: A Report from the Morning Watch

By Robert Benson Willey (with Vergi, Personal Assistant)



I once thought I would spend my life writing of fantastic things—stories that made people happy. But life took a different turn. I found myself drafted into the "peace racket," a job that demands everything and offers no easy exit.

Trying to stay sober and aware in a world that feels increasingly mad is a long month of Sundays. I’m beginning to realize the heaviness I feel isn't just mine; it’s a reflection of a world where empathy is becoming a rare currency. We see people mourning rising prices, yet remaining blind to the massive scale of suffering in ancient lands—places that feel like myths to the young, but are bleeding in reality.

I used to be dazzled by the "cool" outsiders, the long-haired rebels against the system. Now, I see the pain of that existence. Standing outside society isn't a performance; it’s a burden.

We are staring into a "Grand Illusion" born of greed—a system that swells without conscience, driven only by the need to have more, never to be more. I write this because it is the reality that confronts me every morning.

I play my music much like I write. Sometimes you have to play the part of the "village idiot" in shabby clothes and old shoes just to keep the spirit alive. But there is a secondary truth: being a street musician is a job of freedom. In the sunny spring, truth flows out like an eternal spring, even if the nerves run high.

Every morning, before the first cup of coffee, the anticipation is there. We check the news for the flash of a deployed nuke or a sunken battleship. We watch the deadlines, the broken ceasefires, and the deals made in bad faith.

A man has to keep his word. Yet, in this "swamp" of lies, who is honorable enough to do that? We know the names. We know who is lying and who is noble yet driven to the brink.

We all make plans, and then life happens. The question is: who will you be when it does?


with help of Vergi My personal assistant.

Sunday, April 12, 2026

The Last Chance for a Proper Mind: Beyond the Memes






The Last Chance for a Proper Mind: Beyond the Memes 

If you aren't concerned about the state of our motherland, what are you doing?

We are living through a period of profound disillusionment. While many celebrate political shifts, we must face a hard truth: the tools we use to communicate, like Facebook, are being manipulated. Algorithms are shifting to favor silence over substance. This is why I tell you: Write it yourself. > Memes are weak. They are a "Negative" response—a way to shout without thinking. If you want the algorithm and your peers to take you seriously, you must use your own voice. We must prove that we will not stand by while others suffer.

The reality is that trust has been devalued. We’ve seen a legacy of waste, destruction, and a departure from true conservative values. We’ve seen the tragic cost of inaction. It is no longer enough to sit back and ignore the suffering of the innocent.

Before the deceptions of recent years, there was hope for diplomacy. Now, the world is arming itself because the 'might makes right' approach has shattered global trust. It will take a massive movement of people coming forward—admitting how they were manipulated and lied to—to begin the correction.

I will admit my own part: I should have voted. We must all suck it up, admit our ignorance, and ensure this never happens again. We are at a crossroads: do we slide into a self-made hell, or do we fight for the souls of our nations?

I find hope in the courage of leaders like Spain’s Pedro Sanchez, who realize that unconditional military alignment can sometimes be a threat rather than a shield. It takes strength to say "No" to the status quo.

Do not be intimidated by the silence of the "old school haters." Their silence is their only defense against the facts. They doubt themselves, and they should. Now is the time to turn that doubt into a new direction. It’s all our fault, not just one party—and it’s all our responsibility to fix it.

End of Report.

By Robert Benson Willey (with Vergi, Personal Assistant )

 

A Report from the 'Active Balance': The Secret of Freedom

 

A Report from the "Active Balance": The Secret of Freedom

By Robert Benson Willey (with Vergi, Personal Assistant)




Dear fellow Americans,

I am writing to you from a place of clarity that only 35 years of distance can provide. Having lived in Denmark for over half my life, I have been afforded a rare glimpse into two very different realities.

In the United States, we are often raised in a "might makes right" culture. We are conditioned from a young age to believe that life is a competition for a "slice of the pie." This environment creates a constant, underlying harshness—a defensive anger that many of you might not even realize you are carrying.

I found my first true glimpse of freedom not in the USA, but here in Europe.

Coming from the Bible Belt, I was raised to see things like nudity as "shameful" or "dirty." It was a control mechanism. In Denmark, I discovered a society that actually practices "Love Thy Neighbor." I found the freedom to walk through a crowded city at night without the threat of aggression, the freedom to enjoy a beer or visit a beach without being treated like a criminal for simply existing in a natural state.

The Contrast is Real:

  • In the US: People feel they must be aggressive when faced with conflicting views because they fear losing status.

  • In Denmark: People are observant and analytically calm because they know the system is designed to work for everyone.

Many of my old friends back home struggle with this. When we talk, they often disconnect or hang up. This isn't because they can't hear me; it's because they are experiencing cognitive dissonance. They have invested so much in a system that tells them they are the "freest in the world" that they cannot afford to let doubt creep in.

Choosing to ignore great ideas or hanging up on a friend is a choice to do nothing. It is a retreat into a "Negative" state of being.

I am not "anti-American." I am a living reminder of what happens when you find a proper mind and live in balance with your environment. I have not "lost touch" with reality—I have simply found a reality that functions on a higher level of social trust.

It is never too late to start over. It is never too late to trade defensive anger for an active, poetic balance.

End of Report.

End of this report from Robert Benson Willey, with help of Vergi My personal assistant.

The Programing of the Mind -

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