For several years I’ve been hearing predictions that an American civil war will start in 2025. This was echoed this morning by Alexander Dugin in a post referring to the No Kings protests.
I hear about the forming control grid, about Palantir infiltrating every aspect of government and building a single database that will be social credit system on AI and steroids.
And yet, I must remind myself, over and over and over, that our thoughts matter.
Here’s an excerpt from Mercury’s Riddles, book two in the Apophenia Gold series.
The unraveling of mind control and propaganda happens quickly, like a sunrise. Like something falling rapidly out of fashion, the story moves from one to another to another in a network. It expands, reaching mass awareness. Those still listening to the legacy media now understand what it really means to be in the thought-minority, instead of the feigned cultural isolation that propped up a feigned victim status for so long.
This was happening. The masses would no longer tolerate the propaganda, the disputes as theater, the 5D-6D-7D chess games amongst politicians. The system became corrupted for a simple reason: there should have been term limits for everyone, including judges, from the beginning, and it should have been criminal to be involved in passing legislation from which one personally economically benefited. Government should have been limited in size, as a ratio to GDP or population.
The most important safety valve was never added to the American system, that “Frodo” safety valve: it should have been impossible for people who enjoyed power to gain power.
What does “enjoy power” mean?
It is a spectrum. No doubt there is a method to assess this on a personality test. Some people enjoy telling other people what to do. For a segment, this stays in the realm of innocence—the coaches, the teachers, the guides. These people satisfy their enjoyment of power in socially constructive ways. But there is another segment that enjoys telling others what to do, and these become the judges, the politicians, the administrators. The administrative state.
The urge to be a warrior-protector might fall on either side of the constructive-destructive line, and the military, police, national guard, and service members all reflect that dichotomy. Some were constructive, some destructive.
But, as it was, the American system had developed so it was nearly impossible to be a politician, an administrator, or a judge without the evil urge and pleasure gained in “telling others what to do.” These participants in the system grew more corrupted by the day, more pervaded by the lies and bullshit, ever more deeply pandering to the whore of Babylon. Working for lower-self and psychopathy, because the urge to exert power over others is just that. While the general population of people who are free from this spiritual weakness look on in increasing fury. And some switch sides: the humble coach says: “I can’t stand it anymore. I will claim power and tell others what to do.”
It is necessary to coin a word for this propensity to enjoy telling others what to do. Powerpathy? Controlpathy?
They are the Politipaths.
But society, culture: it starts to notice. A revolution foments. A revolution of thought is all that is needed to unseat, forever or at least a generation, the Politipaths. A revolution of thought can be gentle, it can be bloodless, it can be humble. This revolution of thought could happen as quickly as a message sweeps through the morphogenetic field: Remember the Titmouse and the milk bottles in England?
Ah, but that was awareness which swept across a species. And we humans, we are as distinct as separate species in our spirits.
But this revolution of thought would require, simply, every person who is not a politipath to upend the existing system, at once, in one voice. Term limits for all in power, criminalization of economic gain, ever, for all the legislation they are involved in making. And in the future, strict protocols to prevent politipaths from gaining power again.
It seems impossible, because right now the politipaths hold the gates, straining against the force of rising awareness. The district attorneys prevent paper ballots. The judges all claim their personal political view is “constitutional.” The distrust grows. Etc. Etc.
But the revolution of thought continues to swell.
We are in interesting and critical times that is a battle between good & evil,,,Watching global events is beyond anything on HBO to Netflix etc…The movie CIVIL WAR was not well done but it feel like predictive programming foreshadowing what well could come down the pike,,,