Let's Go Wild
#129: 30 November 2025 Evil bites
A personal note: You may have heard of the flooding in Thailand this past week. Our hearts break for those who did not survive, and their families. None of my family was affected directly; they, like so many other Thai people, are doing what they can to send aid and prayers. In general, Thai people feel the loss of life deeply as they feel connected with all that is in a Wild way. In general, throughout all my work in disaster response, I know one thing for certain: the real healing after the trauma of a disaster is neighbor helping neighbor.
A woman hugs her father as they reunite on a flooded street in Hat Yai district, affected by deadly heavy rainfall, in Songkhla, on Wednesday 26 November 2025. (Photo: Reuters) [posted in Bangkok Post[1] online]
And now, this week’s essay…
Here is a stark POV that speaks of the evil of Modern:
We were never supposed to need fertilizer.
We were never supposed to fight the soil or nature.
We were never supposed to fear drought, famine, or dead land.
The Earth had a self-healing system — simple, ancient, elegant — and the demonic mind parasites (ruling class) ripped it out in less than a century.
They convinced farmers that clover, a nitrogen-fixer, was a weed. It is also a valuable food source for grazing livestock and bees
They convinced nations that nitrogen was something you buy, not something the air gives you freely
They convinced everyone that soil needs chemicals, not biology, to increase yield. In doing so, they have slashed the vitality of our soil biome and reduced the nutritional value of our food more than half
This is what happens when the parasite class takes control of the food chain: they kill the healing plants, cripple the land, and then sell “the cure” back to you.
This is about remembering what the Earth has been trying to tell us since the beginning:
She heals herself — if we let her.
Now it’s time to take her back.
I might need to delve more into the “evil” mentioned above:
“So why should we continue to believe that when the powers-that-be impose evil things upon us, it absolutely must, and can only be, the result of stupidity and incompetence? …What if evil outcomes actually do have evil causes? Doesn’t that other famous razor, from Mr. Occam, at least suggest that might be the case? If the outcome is evil, maybe the intent was evil? Isn’t that the simplest explanation?
Why does it make more sense to suggest the opposite? Yes, I know the outcome was evil, but the cause was stupidity… grumble grumble grumble…
There are evil people in the world. People with evil plans. People who are attracted to the kind of power that is needed to put evil plans into effect. People who think of the rest of us as cattle to be herded, corralled, and culled.
Why on earth wouldn’t we assume that the evil we see in our lives is the result of evil?
Maybe we need a new razor:
If an outcome is evil, assume the intent was to produce an evil outcome.”[2]
Of course, evil has a plan. It creates a trigger event. It creates and amplifies our fear(s). It spotlights a group that refuses to comply. It frames them as reckless, emotional, and/or irresponsible. Then we let officials sweep in with a solution that looks strong and decisive. By the end of the drama we are willingly conditioned to accept whatever policy is placed in front of us: security at the expense of reason. When I look at it from a distance, this whole timeline feels like “lather, rinse, repeat” because it works so well. A small trigger. An expanding crisis. A morality play that pits faith or autonomy or parental choice against the alleged needs of public health. Then a final act where individuals lose freedom and officials gain permanent authority.
It feels scripted because it probably is. Or at least shaped, edited, framed, and polished by people who need the narrative to land a certain way. Evil needs fear. Evil needs compliance. Evil needs a morally charged example that leaves us feeling like we had to “take one for the team”. And they get one, nearly every time they try. We are expected to believe that this is simply how things happen in nature, and so we do. But the script shows. The seams are visible. The coincidences are too tidy. The timing is too clean. The moral lesson is too obvious. It reads like fiction pitched to people who never process and question the (predictive programming) movie. But once we see it, we cannot unsee it; it changes us forever.
Wild works alongside Nature and does not try to dominate our Mother. Wild knows there is good in every heart; some more than others, sure. But Wild seeks to find, nurture, and evolve that goodness. Wild knows what we do affects all things even if only in subtle, nearly undetectable, ways. Do I attend to good, or to evil? Where do I place my energy, my focus? This is not about denying evil, it is about understanding the correct response to it. Wild calls it out for all to see, precisely because it changes us forever. If there ever is a “conspiracy”, let it be seen that it is the script that is the evil one. Let reality be the Truth we seek, so that we may be our best Wild selves.
[1] Please credit and share this article with others using this link: https://www.bangkokpost.com/opinion/opinion/3146639/when-flood-warnings-come-too-late. © Bangkok Post PCL. All rights reserved.
[lightly edited in my quote here]






Bravo, Derek.
Thank you for this