Published: 20-03-2021
Updated: 23-05-2021
In my previous chapters you’ve seen a spiritual, almost religious side of me. For the next few chapters I will bring it a little more into our realm of the real, though they will come with almost surreal predictions. It’s time to explore how the elites secure their influence over us, what I think they are capable of, and what their intentions are for this world.
For this chapter I want to ask you to imagine a colony of a hundred people who have just landed on their new home planet. They’ve travelled there by spaceship. Let’s say they were inside stasis pods throughout most of the journey, so they needed the absolute minimum to stay alive for the duration of their travel. Their new home planet is many light years away from Earth, so they are their own sovereign nation. You may be wondering what the point of this thought experiment is. The thing I want is for you to imagine a society that needs to start from scratch, without any direct political influence from our current world, but with its knowledge and (at least some of its) technological capabilities. From there I will explore what things are important to them in what order. Since space travel to distant worlds is a future endeavour I will solve some problems with future tech, but only for the point of keeping this example as simple as possible while revealing some mechanisms at play, without having to make the story immensely more complicated than it needs to be to do only that.
The crew consists of agriculture specialists, biologists, technicians, engineers, physicists, medical professionals, etc. in short; people needed to get the colony to a point of self-sustainability. There will be no politicians on this ship. A hundred people together are genetically unviable for the long term, so let’s say they’ve brought embryos or technology to overcome this before it becomes a problem. If you find that hard to picture, just imagine a bigger ship and add more people. They’d packed all that they need to build their new lives. Room on a spaceship is tight, so they brought only what would be essential to them. The one thing I’m sure they didn’t bring is money. There would be no need for money where they were going. It would be utterly worthless to them. But they would’ve brought means and materials to build housing, infrastructure, energy and food production/storage, etc.
Maybe the ship could function as a home for the first few weeks, but a spaceship isn’t built to be a comfortable home. So they’ll have to build housing while sustaining themselves on the food reserves they’ve brought. Next to living space, they’ll need other buildings to serve other purposes, too. A place to store their tools and vehicles, a place to process and store food, a work place for crafting and construction, a laboratory for research purposes, a power plant, and so on and so forth. But their food supply will eventually run out, and so will the energy cell of the ship. Before that happens they need to establish a way to produce and store their own food and energy. I’m assuming the water on the planet is accessible and drinkable, and they would also need to see to their water needs by building an infrastructure for their water usage and disposal of waste water.
They will put much of their time and effort in food production during the first few months. Next to water and shelter, food production is a primary concern. It is the essential supply chain that can never run dry. Anything else, however important, comes at least secondary to it. Without food, everyone will starve. If each person were to grow just enough food for themselves, all would have to occupy most of their time with it constantly, and if the ship carried just one person, that would be the reality for that person. But we have a hundred people here. They will set the system up in such a way so that just a few people would eventually dedicate their time to growing enough food for the whole colony. This would open up the schedules of others so they can pursue other efforts.
Secondary, and tertiary efforts are still important, but the further you go down this list of efforts, the less they are essential and the more they become about living comfortably. You need to understand that the excess of the produce is the thing that allows others to occupy their time with other things. Some will be able to be mechanics who maintain the equipment, some will cook the food, some will raise the kids, some will become teachers. The more productive the essential efforts will be, the more “less” essential occupations will be possible – meaning ‘less essential’ towards the effort of staying alive on a foreign planet.
As the colony grows, so will the need for essential produce grow. In its young years money would not serve the colony. Who knows, it might even develop without it. But it’s quite possible they’ll settle on some kind of currency eventually. In this fresh economy there will be balance, but it is a balance easily broken by greed. Let’s say they find 10 kilos of gold and craft it into coins. I hope it is obvious to you that the total value of all their currency would represents their total produce. They can’t just make up how rich or poor they are. They are as rich as their production is plentiful. Any extras are only possible because of the excess production of essentials. The money is not a substitute for this wealth, but a way to quantify it and measurably exchange it.
If one of the colony members were to find another 10 kilos of gold, the colony wouldn’t become twice as rich. What would actually happen is that this member would gain control over halve of the colony’s resources, and make all the other coins in that colony worth half as much. But of course only if the other colony members accept his gold as valid. Another thing that might happen is that one member decides to make a little profit. Let’s say the baker wants a new oven, and decides to increase the price of his bread. Where he would first charge 0,50 he now charges 1,00. This would allow him to make more money, but it would also cause a chain reaction in the financial system. The mechanic needs bread, and now that it’s more expensive he’ll start charging a little more for his services. And so will the carpenter, the doctor, and eventually everyone else.
Eventually all the prices and salaries will have to be raised. The action of the baker will cause a ripple effect where eventually the system settles back into balance and the bread is worth the same again compared to everything else. But the price tag of everything will have doubled. The baker will have bought that new oven, but where did that value come from in context of the worth of the coins? How does this relate to the excess of production? By making his bread twice as expensive, others couldn’t spend as much money as they could before. The whole system had to ripple back into balance, and for that brief moment others were spending more on bread they were spending less on anything else. In that moment the baker got control over a little bit more of the colony’s resources. Both these things (the creation of extra coins, and pursuit of profit) are the driving forces behind inflation. As the colony grows so will the risk of inflation. I know I grossly oversimplified things here, but I hope you can see I did so to explain the processes behind inflation in a manner simply understood.
The same mechanisms are at play in our current world. If I were to put money aside myself for my pension, the money I had saved earliest would be worth the least by the time I wanted to retire. So instead of saving it up myself, I put money in a pension fund. If it wasn’t for inflation, I wouldn’t need that pension fund. I would be able to save up for my retirement all by myself. But that’s not the reality of our economy. In our economy, money decreases in worth. The same money that could buy you 10 items will buy you less and less items for that amount as time progresses. But I’m not saving up any money by putting it into a pension fund. That’s the known lie. The people who are retired now are sustaining themselves on the pension fund younger generations are supplying. When a new generation retires, they need others to pay their pensions. By participating in a pension fund, I’m actually giving my money to the elderly in exchange for the promise that when I retire a younger generation is going to give me their money.
Because the retiring generation put money in the fund at an earlier decade, the money they put in there isn’t enough to sustain them because of inflation. Therefore, the generation paying their pension needs to be bigger in number of persons to compensate. And when that generation retires, the generation beneath them needs to be bigger than the retiring generation that preceded them, and so on and so forth. Our economy is dependent on growth because of this. Draw this out on paper, each hundred-thousand people represented by a stick figure, putting the stick figures representing the same generation next to each other, and putting each new bigger generation under the previous generation, you will start to see part of a familiar shape. You would be drawing the base of a pyramid. This isn’t the bottom of the pyramid. There is a bottom. There is also a top.
This is exactly what the premise of this chapter is about. The world economy has all the hallmarks a pyramid scheme. This is no small realisation. It makes me wonder if that’s what the illuminati logo represents. A true pyramid scheme is based on growth, too. The top is rich and pays nothing. The further down you go the less people benefit from the scheme, and all the way to the bottom are the people who have no one to take from yet and who only pass money upwards. As long as the pyramid can grow it is sustained, but at a certain point the base of the pyramid needs to be bigger than the amount of humans on the planet. When the base of the pyramid stops growing the scheme collapses. The layers at the bottom run dry from giving money upwards, and when the pyramid collapses the top walks away filthy rich to start it all over again. Now look at the world economy. Remember what you learned from the colony; money is just a way to quantify the production of our essentials, which is the real currency. Overall, the richest barely if at all contribute to society. They’re just there, just like the people in the top of a pyramid scheme. The countries and people we get most of our food and energy from suffer horribly in poverty. They provide the actual things that sustains us, yet those nations are poor.
All the things they produce give most of the people in the western civilisations the opportunity to live a life never having to bother about growing food, or producing energy. I sit somewhere in the lower middle of this pyramid. I’m truly not rich, but I’m definitely not poor. I am only able to live the life I lead because someone else is at work for my essentials. The middle of the pyramid is necessary for the elites to convert the produce of the world into currency. Without us, the countries producing all the food and resources wouldn’t need the elites and the elites would have no power over those people. The middle is there to “white wash” the real currency of the world (food, energy, and labour) into the elite coupon system called money. Because the middle exists, there’s a market for the products. The concept of “the American dream” drives all the lower classes into participating in the scheme. Every level dreams of growing upwards, believing this is achievable by hard work. They will defend the privileges of the elites in the off chance they one day make it to that top themselves. But most don’t realise that their own growth is capped. Most of us can only grow upwards so much. It’s a very clever scheme.
All the way at the top we have the people who started the pyramid economy scheme. No matter what happens to the scheme, they will be rich and stay rich. Just like in the example of the colony, they create more money in order to pull more power of influence towards themselves. It drives inflation, which in turn incentivizes the lower levels to keep giving their products upwards into the pyramid for little pay, and never accumulate much of their own wealth. They can save up, but they better spend that money on something before it decreases in worth too much. In essence, inflation is a covert tax, instigated by the creation of money, loaning money with interest (because it doesn’t add value to the currency), and further fuelled by how it compels all to try and make a profit to stay ahead of the inflation wave. Few city jobs are actually legit. Many are part of the inflation engine to keep the people that do the work that actually matters poor. The spread of wealth is an upside-down pyramid, superimposed on our pyramid scheme. The top has all the money, and the bottom is poor as dirt, giving all their wealth up into the pyramid. But the elites can’t pull too much wealth towards themselves, though. They need to do it carefully so the pyramid stays intact. They need the middle to be just wealthy enough, but not too wealthy, for this to work as long as possible. The financial world is constantly being calibrated and tweaked to keep this unnatural balance.
But the pyramid is about to collapse again. It isn’t collapsing because it needs more people than there are to sustain human life, though. Not at all. The elites are letting it collapse by choice because it’s becoming increasingly more difficult to control humanity. One of those reasons is that a growing number of people from lower levels of the pyramid have become part of the top now. The last two decades has seen the number of multi billionaires grow significantly. Tycoons, who’s income is constantly growing faster than inflation can keep up with. These tycoons aren’t people from the ranks of the elites, but they have access to the same lifestyle. One of the tactics the elites devised to maintain financial control over rising tycoons was through the stock markets. But while this gave them more control over the tycoons, it also gave lower levels more opportunities to grow upwards into the pyramid using inventive cheats within the system.
Next to rising tycoons who demanded their influence over the world, every part of the lower levels of the pyramid were exposed increasingly more to the world wide web. Internet has shown regular people freedom of speech never seen before in history. Actual democracy and the unruled sharing of ideas are both very bad news for the elites. It can expose them, and they know it. Their fear of losing control has seduced them into the darkest path yet taken in history. They knew this was coming eventually. Every pyramid scheme has to go down and be restarted every so often, so a collapse was always part of the plan. Though, this time they don’t have the same measure of control like they did the previous time. Just like the last time, they’ve planned this. They’ve worked towards this collapse for a long time, and this includes the plans for a pandemic. But things didn’t go as planned. They were forced to go ahead with this collapse sooner than scheduled.
Things weren’t going the way they wanted them to go, and this threatened their dominion over the pyramid. I think revelations on the internet and the rise of tycoons have played a big role in this, but there are more factors in play. The pyramid is obviously a system of control. Without the scheme, the elites would have little to add to society and their net worth would reflect that. I stand somewhat in awe of the machine they set up for this and how far back they’ve been planning it. I suspect all the different Corona tests and experimental “vaccines” are their means to achieve this goal of removing most of the middle and bottom out of the pyramid. Now this is a shocking prediction so brace yourself please. They don’t need that many of us any more. Robots can do the labour now, and they don’t have to be paid. Make no mistake; if true, they are unfolding a plan that will inevitably lead to implementing mass genocide. I think they want most of us dead, and they don’t care to be selective at all. To a billionaire, there is no difference between a shop owner and someone living on welfare; we’re all equally poor and useless in their eyes. Nobody stands out but the verbal critics, and they want those dead a little sooner.
Don’t mistake this chapter as a plea for communism, or socialism. It’s not. The poor people in communistic and socialistic societies are the labourers, the rich are the politicians, bankers, and business owners. It’s just like in a democracy and any other system, and the same will be true for the coming technocracy. In fact, I’d argue the world has never seen true communism or socialism, and the only true democracies were formed on the internet. When it comes to the political systems of the world, they all come down to the same pyramid scheme model. People might be better off in one system compared to another, but that’s all about which illusions you’re allowed to have in each system. What’s obviously corrupt in one system is just better hidden in another. Democracy is among many things a form of legalised corruption. Sure, you get to vote, but it’s more about voting which guard stands outside of your cell than it is about liberty. Whoever stands there you may be sure the elites corrupt so they don’t open that cage for you, and if they show any signs they might still just do that, the elites move in for the kill. John F. Kennedy is but one example. The Netherlands has an example in the killing of Pim Fortuyn.
The people who are helping create this technocracy have different functions and motives. Some are sheep working the machine, who I think have no idea what is really going on. Others are high level officials who may believe the narrative, or think this is just about making some extra money, or might know to some extent what’s going on and think they’re going to get a ‘seat on the arc’ in manner of speak. None of them can begin to imagine the horrors they are helping set in motion. They don’t realise that once they’ve outlived their usefulness the elites will probably discard them with the same dead cold ease with which they intend to discard the rest of humanity. The elites will do so without shedding a single tear. If they are lucky, the elites will allow them to live in the draconian nightmare that they helped build. The surveillance infrastructure that’s being constructed will be used against them just as much as any other person. But it’s much more likely they’ll be eliminated. They might mysteriously ”vanish” or be found dead. Their deaths will be ruled “suicide” or murder “by an anti-vaxer”. They are fools not to see this coming. They think they are the chosen ones, but all they are in the eyes of the elites are freshly hired busboys for their establishment; cheap and expendable. They know too much to live.
The elites marketed this event with catchy phrases, calling it ‘the great reset’ and declaring they intend to ‘build back better’. No sane person should care about the definition of a “better” future from people willing to commit mass genocide in order for humanity to be built back. The elites will stop at nothing to fully enslave the next generations, and they can’t have minions that remember the past in that plan. They need every survivor to be unknowing of the world that existed before them. All historical references to our free past will be erased. They don’t have the time or motivation to do it selectively, so I think all drives will be wiped, all books and films burned, every single series and song deleted, and every poem and painting destroyed. Through the social credit system they’ll push for society to remember a different past, and not know the truth of past events. All they’ll be told is that a virus almost killed humanity, and that their overlord rulers saved them from extinction. The elites will convince the world they are gods, and will demand to be worshipped by the people of Earth.
This is their plan. This is what they are working towards. This is what evil grows into when left unchecked. The billionaires have all shaped their lives in such a way they don’t ever have to endure consequence, taking themselves on a spiral path downwards into a dark evil existence. They are the least wise people on this planet because of their power, and are ironically therefore the last people to be able to wield that power with care and consideration. The truth is, no human is able to handle such power without being subjected to the intense calls of evil sirens. No human should have the power to decide over so much life without also facing consequences that do such deeds justice, and there are no consequences for one person to equal these deeds, hence no human should have this power. And yet, here we are.
Our economy is made by people who perpetually believe there isn’t enough for everyone. To fuel their hunger for more, the system they built mandates constant growth, which is why the number of people on Earth has been increasing for centuries, constantly disproving that held believe. But because of the counter-spiritual journey they’re on, they are unable to see that. They can’t see themselves, and they are constantly battling being confronted with their actions. They are evading confrontation, constantly lying to others, and have even convinced themselves their intentions are actually good. Most of them are the offspring of other elites. Their parents are mostly people much like themselves. You can be sure that the children of the elites don’t learn the things they need to wisely tame their power. They may learn all they need to become smart, but they won’t learn like other children that enough is often more than they need. In their quest to rule humanity they’re unwittingly going to destroy that which makes us human, until there’s nothing left to rule.
They will become bored with this game before long though. Any game you play with cheat codes on is a game you will never enjoy again, especially if there’s no one left to oppose your rule. And that’s how the elites have gone through their lives, always looking for a new thing to rule. Among other things the elites have sought any and every sexual experience their money could buy. It has left them impotent. Nothing stimulates them any more. All that’s left to experience is total domination, and the only way to have a close to genuine experience is when their “victim” isn’t paid, and can’t fight back. This is why I think many of the elites participate in paedophilia and maintain an underground trade in children to be abused. Children are just perfect for this goal in their eyes. Even old feeble men can physically dominate a child. Although an inhumane act, it could ironically be a sign of the last bit of humanity left inside of them; the desire to have a sexually intimate encounter, twisted by their evil minds into the act they make of it.
The world they’re building is what they hope to be their version of paradise. But because of their arrogance and unwise roots, the foundations under the palace will rot. It will come to fall because their paradise will not silence their hunger for power in any way. Their quest for power is like a balloon trying to outgrow its own shadow. The bigger the balloon becomes, the larger the shadow will be, and the more empty it is inside. In this paradise the elites envision, all the people they rule over have no choice but to worship them. Without having that choice, that worship is as empty as the balloon, and those people can therefore not really be ruled. You can’t win a game you can’t lose. The elites will find themselves bored out of their minds. The only people left to rule would be other elites. It will be their last frontier. Their paradise won’t last, be it by infighting or other means. It will self-destruct, maybe sooner rather than later, perhaps even before they see it finished.
~reckneya