That's probably always been true, but to get any traction they need a populous that wants to be controlled. Thus, the way to confront this is to figure out why people are wanting to be controlled. This's a question for clinical psychiatrists, but in their absence, it falls on us. What's happening in our culture right now that has people wanting to be controlled? I'm guessing it stems from a lack of control in their own lives. This could be a sign of an addiction problem. It could also be a social crisis caused by an addiction problem, which is really two problems. I've been theorizing a lot on this but need some help. Pointing out the "they" who want to take away our freedoms may have some truth to it, but I don't where we go from there.
Good question. Imo it's been centuries of work by the powers that be dismantling our inner certainty of own power and connection to our true selves, to each other, to earth, and to source / God and shifting that through repeated conditioning to an external "authority." It's no accident that the films and tv shows these days are reinforcing the "kings" and "queens" and old "gods" archetypes. That's literally how the cabal still thinks and operates. Loki speaks for them verbatim. Predictive programming all the way down.
But through much trauma and heartache, enough humans are waking up to their own power to say f off to these false authorities. Woohoo. But others aren't yet connected to this inner power we each have and the external authorities are all they know, pretty much. They have a huge amount of fear thinking for themselves, speaking up ... thanks to thousands of years of conditioning with "step out of line, the man comes and takes you away" cultural and probably personal experience. And we've just seen that primal terror of excommunication and persecution used to great effect by the cabal these past three years. IMO the problem to address is fear: clearing fear and the other hard emotions blocking the view of our inner self and power.
I'll advocate for The Devil on this one ... (With a nod to the Hidden Hand document -- if you haven't read that one, I'll link you, but it sounds like you might have already.)
What if the Cabal actually *is* doing God's work? What if the illusion of separation is a test for Humanity, to see who can still feel God through the barrage of predictive programming? What if the real blame lies not on those "powers that be" who set the stage for failure, but on the shoulders of those who eagerly buy into the failure that the elites' power structure offers them?
very good point. In the end, it's ALL God's work isn't it after all. The illusion of separation indeed is the central agreement of 3D we each have to make to get to play this game at all. The point of the game is to remember it's an illusion. Yay, we win! And now we can thank the cabal for forcing the conditions that have pushed enough of us so hard we had to remember and reconnect. Amen. Maybe it was all an agreement they made to play that role, way back. Okay job done. It can all dissolve nicely now. :) We all win.
and we all expect Loki to evaporate him as an example to others, don't we. That's the expectation the cabal have built into our programming. That's what we have to uninstall.
Derrick Broze, in his book How to Opt-Out of the Technocratic State, has an interesting take on why some people "are wanting to be controlled". The following is one paragraph on the theory. The rest is too long to quote here:
тАЬI also want to turn the readerтАЩs attention to a study I found in 2020. The study, тАШPathogens and Politics: Further Evidence That Parasite Prevalence Predicts AuthoritarianismтАЩ, provides a deep understanding of how humans react to perceived threats, and how that relates to the type of government people will accept. The study focuses on the тАШparasite stressтАЩ hypothesis, which proposes that when a species faces parasites and diseases, its values are shaped by the experience. In this context тАШparasiteтАЩ is used to refer to any allegedly pathogenic organism, including bacteria and viruses. The theory states that, depending on how a disease stresses peopleтАЩs development, it can lead to differences in mating preferences and even wholesale changes in culture. Proponents of the parasite stress theory also note that diseases can alter the psychological and social norms of societies."
That's probably always been true, but to get any traction they need a populous that wants to be controlled. Thus, the way to confront this is to figure out why people are wanting to be controlled. This's a question for clinical psychiatrists, but in their absence, it falls on us. What's happening in our culture right now that has people wanting to be controlled? I'm guessing it stems from a lack of control in their own lives. This could be a sign of an addiction problem. It could also be a social crisis caused by an addiction problem, which is really two problems. I've been theorizing a lot on this but need some help. Pointing out the "they" who want to take away our freedoms may have some truth to it, but I don't where we go from there.
Good question. Imo it's been centuries of work by the powers that be dismantling our inner certainty of own power and connection to our true selves, to each other, to earth, and to source / God and shifting that through repeated conditioning to an external "authority." It's no accident that the films and tv shows these days are reinforcing the "kings" and "queens" and old "gods" archetypes. That's literally how the cabal still thinks and operates. Loki speaks for them verbatim. Predictive programming all the way down.
But through much trauma and heartache, enough humans are waking up to their own power to say f off to these false authorities. Woohoo. But others aren't yet connected to this inner power we each have and the external authorities are all they know, pretty much. They have a huge amount of fear thinking for themselves, speaking up ... thanks to thousands of years of conditioning with "step out of line, the man comes and takes you away" cultural and probably personal experience. And we've just seen that primal terror of excommunication and persecution used to great effect by the cabal these past three years. IMO the problem to address is fear: clearing fear and the other hard emotions blocking the view of our inner self and power.
I'll advocate for The Devil on this one ... (With a nod to the Hidden Hand document -- if you haven't read that one, I'll link you, but it sounds like you might have already.)
What if the Cabal actually *is* doing God's work? What if the illusion of separation is a test for Humanity, to see who can still feel God through the barrage of predictive programming? What if the real blame lies not on those "powers that be" who set the stage for failure, but on the shoulders of those who eagerly buy into the failure that the elites' power structure offers them?
I was literally just (re)editing a post on this exact thing.
very good point. In the end, it's ALL God's work isn't it after all. The illusion of separation indeed is the central agreement of 3D we each have to make to get to play this game at all. The point of the game is to remember it's an illusion. Yay, we win! And now we can thank the cabal for forcing the conditions that have pushed enough of us so hard we had to remember and reconnect. Amen. Maybe it was all an agreement they made to play that role, way back. Okay job done. It can all dissolve nicely now. :) We all win.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQQd3Tq5iDE
If this scene were shot today, the crowd would pull the old man back to the ground and tell him now is the time to do what he is told.
and we all expect Loki to evaporate him as an example to others, don't we. That's the expectation the cabal have built into our programming. That's what we have to uninstall.
Derrick Broze, in his book How to Opt-Out of the Technocratic State, has an interesting take on why some people "are wanting to be controlled". The following is one paragraph on the theory. The rest is too long to quote here:
тАЬI also want to turn the readerтАЩs attention to a study I found in 2020. The study, тАШPathogens and Politics: Further Evidence That Parasite Prevalence Predicts AuthoritarianismтАЩ, provides a deep understanding of how humans react to perceived threats, and how that relates to the type of government people will accept. The study focuses on the тАШparasite stressтАЩ hypothesis, which proposes that when a species faces parasites and diseases, its values are shaped by the experience. In this context тАШparasiteтАЩ is used to refer to any allegedly pathogenic organism, including bacteria and viruses. The theory states that, depending on how a disease stresses peopleтАЩs development, it can lead to differences in mating preferences and even wholesale changes in culture. Proponents of the parasite stress theory also note that diseases can alter the psychological and social norms of societies."