[This is part 1 of my paraphrase, with additions, of a document titled “Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars”. I don’t point to it as truth revealed, I use it here as a frame to dive deep into propaganda. Think of this: we are often distracted by our tell-a-vision, as if it tells truth. It presents us with myriad channels, or silos if you will, with various content focused on different interests and concerns. We even have access to the programming guide, hidden in plain sight, as some believe that the ramifications of karma can be deflected as long as the target is informed of the attack before, or as, it happens. We are losing a war of domination and don’t even know we are under attack.]
“…in the interest of future world order, peace, and tranquility, it was decided to privately wage a quiet war against the American public with an ultimate objective of permanently shifting the natural and social energy (wealth) of the undisciplined and irresponsible many into the hands of the self-disciplined, self-responsible, and worthy few.”
Before we dive into this, let me invite you to ponder how it is that you know what you think you know. Who taught you to obey authority? Who told you how the world works, and especially, your role within it? Did you learn to think logically, to know how to research any question that catches your interest, or how to think critically about what you are being told by authority and media? How much of your worldview was shaped by myth; Santa Claus, Tooth Fairy, Iron Man and Spiderman, Barbie, Oppenheimer, or Neil Armstrong?
In order to achieve a totally predictable economy, the low-class elements of society must be brought under total control; i.e. must be housebroken, trained and assigned a yoke and long-term social duties from a very early age. This should be done before they have an opportunity to question the propriety of the matter. How does this happen?
Destroy families, with divorce, dependence on day care outside the home, incarceration
Destroy education without being obvious, by increasing class size and censoring teachers, and enslaving graduates with unreasonable debt-for-life[1]
Limit promotion and prevent anyone from climbing the social/economic ladder
Use untraceable, invisible, data manipulation to match the narrative necessary for maximizing control
Subject the masses to mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual trauma so the damage isolates and demoralizes everyone
Limit negotiations and compromise, prevent nonviolent communications and curiosity about the experiences of others becoming a social norm
Encourage amnesia of recent history, while distorting ‘official narratives’ of deep history, via distraction and lies
Let me quote Michael Ruppert: until you change the money you change nothing. Let’s add to this mix the ways money itself is an instrument of control. How does money control us when used in:
Media (control news, distract)
Politics (buy the government that is needed for population and economic control)
Debt slavery (keep the focus off the elite stealing us blind)
Education (limit critical thinking and understanding history, crush desire to rebel)
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and increasing surveillance
Sick care (why remedy when you can medicate forever instead?)
Creating our dependence on energy slaves (gasoline does the work of hundreds of humans in a day) so the masses feel powerful, at least until resources are tapped out or monopolized
Let’s unpack that last bit, energy, more. With energy, a gallon of diesel fuel priced at less than $4 can move 80,000 pounds of cargo a mile up the road over the Rocky Mountains. For a human to do that would take a few months at least. Energy has limits on its storage (capacity), use (inertia and mass), and dissipation (friction & resistance). Other aspects of society and economy have similar structure:
Economics; capital and sunk costs (capacity), production (conductance), use (dissipation & flow)
Political/cultural; power over (capacity), use (influence, change), results (dissipation, wealth transfer)
Notice the aspect of illusion in all the above, when we are taught the appearance of power = real wealth. If you don’t know what rehypothecation is, selling the rights to a single asset to multiple buyers because none will ever actually touch the asset (so they don’t know they own nothing), please do some research. Always remember: real wealth is healthy relationships, communities, and Nature; NOT currency of any type, not even gold.
Interest rates rise (taking money out of the system) and fall (putting money into the system). Who benefits? Who decides? The answer to both is not you or I; therefore it is a control mechanism. Because money is speech and cannot be limited (in the hands of the powerful elite), contributions to political candidates by corporations must not be limited, even as it is limited for citizens. In a structure where 80% of campaign funds come from business and 20% from individuals, I can’t fault the politician who favors business in the law-making process. I do however fault the system that allows this destruction of the political power of people in favor of nameless, blameless, immune-from-prosecution corporations. Face it: government is a slave to money, and corporations have more money than anyone. Thus, government is a slave to corporations. Corporations also ‘loan’ money to both sides in every war (or not, thus determining the outcome more quickly). Again, who benefits, who decides? Credit, also available or not depending on the rate of interest being demanded, is an illusion of real capital. But due to the fact that when interest is charged, it is actually negative capital, pulling future resources (disguised as money) into the present, and leaving a burden of repayment on our descendants and limiting their access to what resources remain unused.
Corporations demand a profit margin; and some (Apple) claim to be worthy of a lot of profit. These margins are a sunk cost, as pricing depends on assumptions about the future of cost and availability of resources and money. Anything that disrupts resources or access to money is a potential catastrophe for corporations; this is driving the need to control how the masses are allowed to use resources and money. Think about that in the context of the 40-year-old campaign against CO2; a campaign which, by the way, has made zero progress towards reducing the rise of CO2 in the atmosphere, not to mention actually reducing the rate of rise. Might this narrative also be a manipulation of information, money, and narrative in order to further new methods of population control?
Remember also, J D Rockefeller (Standard Oil) initially sold a small fraction of the long-chain hydrocarbon seeping out of the ground as fuel to light homes and businesses after dark. Being a good businessman, he felt bad about discarding most of the raw material, so he invested in research to find ways to use the rest of this magical, fungible substance. Now we also derive myriad types of fuels, plastics, medicines, herbicides and fertilizers and so much more, so very little is wasted (I would argue, asphalt is). In the context of eliminating internal combustion engines burning oil, what are we to do with that small portion of the hydrocarbon; dump it on the ground? The logical thing is to stop using oil at all; but look around you as you read this…nearly every manufactured or unnatural object or surface you see is tainted by oil and an alternative would have to be found to replace that. In a perfect world, that would be fantastic; oil and its byproducts have created a toxic chemical soup, the ramifications of which we have yet to acknowledge. But a major sunk cost of the modern world involves the infrastructure built on oil, over a century and a half. It is arguably impossible to end our use of oil, period. So one might ask, what is the real agenda of those leading the charge to electric vehicles, or for LED light bulbs, or to charge 10 cents for a plastic bag at the grocery store (since we have no clue what microplastics even are or how they affect bodies). ‘What’s one thing you can do to save the environment’ is a Trojan Horse; not just insane that I only have to do a few things and this so-called existential threat will be solved, but the idea that we refuse to investigate the chemical and electromagnetic soup created in the last 80 years is not a more immediate threat to life than CO2 in the air we breathe.
[Please return next week for Part 2….]
[1] Prior to the early 2000’s, university tuition was capped because parents largely paid for their child’s education and they were already saddled with mortgage and credit card debt. Someone had a brilliant idea: let the student take on the debt based on future-fantasy earnings. Twenty+ years later, student debt is nearly double that of credit card debt, and is having the intended result: young adults not only can’t afford much more consumer debt or mortgage debt, in large part because barely half of them actually work five years after graduation in the field they majored in at school. We placed so much focus on a degree, we have too many graduates in nearly every field to keep them fully employed so they can repay their debt.
I am so glad you read silent weapons for quiet wars it literally breaks down EVERYTHING- was the most eerie document I’ve ever read - mostly because it’s true. Thank you and I very much look forward to your part 2 synthesis
Thank you. In my mind, this is a trilogy; and Part 3 will be the icing, always the best part, on the cake. 😁