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Anatomy of Divide and Conquer (a rant)

First things first though. Happy Mother's Day!

This story is about the anatomy of “divide and conquer” on the energy level. It is also about my personal quest for unity and my refusal to comply with the addictive civilizational game of domination and submission in my own life..

Thing is, our media and our society run on a trick that I call something like, “Yelling at the villain of the day.” It is a simple but fairly effective psychological trick where, first, everyone gets abused and traumatized out of their heads, and then the middle managers of the “controllers” poison people with differently sounding stories…. to the same effect. The poisonous message is designed to feel like “love” in the same way addictive food additives are supposed to feel like “joy.”

The message goes like this: “You are in pain, aren’t you? I know you are. I understand. I feel the same way. I am like you. I understand you. I care. It is because of those villains that we are in pain.. [Then follows some emotionally appealing but unrealistic plot about how the villains need to be stopped in order to make the pain go away. As a result, the person uses fantasy as a valve, directs his or her energy at something that is a total dead-end, while not directing the energy at healing and effective strategy, i.e. things that can actually change the game and to end the pain.]”

In the past, this technique worked like a charm many times and in many ways, and now it is time to spit it out.

My monologue gets a little heated at the end, and I am fine with that because this game does need to end, now.

PS. I would like to thank my friend Steven Newcomb for inspiration to record this monologue, I often get additional clarity from talking to Steve, he has a brilliant mind, indeed.

On a side note, if you are looking for spicy takes on world history, I can recommend a book that is for some reason is not well-known in the “freedom” circles while I think it deserves the spotlight more so than many other books floating around. My recommendation does not mean that I guarantee that world history went precisely this way (I cannot know that, and I don’t), and it does not mean that if I talked about my take, I would use same exact words. But I do think that if somebody is really looking for an answer to the question of who “the they” are—and who is ruling the world—it’s a great book and interesting food for thought.


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