This writing is based on the idea that by centralising Human societies, we have effectively handed the power of God to the few who sit at the top.
We know Humans, when given too much, become corrupt.
So, as a result, take a look at the state of Human society on Earth in 2023.
My proposal here, is that we should decentralise EVERYTHING so that it is ordinary people, living in their locality, who decide on, and benefit from, every facet of the Human experience.
This is broken down below.
Communication
We have all had our voices stolen.
In 2023, we must latch onto those whose voice can be heard within the vastness of online space, represented by follower count. For the rest of us, as soon as our words leave our fingertips, they’re lost in a void where they can do little to influence the world around us.
Think back to when people lived in small communities, meeting regularly in a town hall to discuss the problems, issues and solutions; face-to-face and vocally.
Through that Human-to-Human interaction, respect, trust and compassion were maintained; all of which are lost through online discussion, relentlessly preyed upon by those that would see us hateful and divided.
Not only that, but those who shared everyday challenges, inspirations and values were seeking mutually-beneficial resolutions. Today, we are divided into groups which are then set upon one another to ensure we are never united enough to see our real enemy.
In essence, the voices of those people in the town hall were heard by their community, and expressing their views had a real impact on their immediate environment.
In a global community, mixed with various conflicting ideologies (many of which are manufactured with malicious intent by the media), we are lambs to the slaughter.
We must once more return power to small communities whose voices alone dictate their immediate environment.
Media
Humanity is made up of billions of people who each walk a unique path, collecting unique information and being exposed to unique experiences. As our numbers grow, so too do the information and experiences, but it’s all for nothing if we do not share them.
That this important process is under attack is now undeniable.
Lockdowns, social-distancing, online bots encouraging division and hatred, 15-minute cities, censorship and the mass-production of pop culture by the media, with labels and dehumanisation for those who question: All of this and more in just three years.
Do read my Substack about Mass Formation Psychosis, possible as a result of the impact of socially-disconnecting individuals.
It’s not just the process that is under attack, however. Remember when a ‘depopulation’ agenda was just a conspiracy theory?
Is it just coincidence that we now have hundreds of privately-funded groups fighting for the right to abort children up until the day of birth?
That, in Canada, Justin Trudeau’s party is offering anyone the opportunity to end their life?
That Pfizer’s experimental mRNA is still being pushed by multiple governments onto the population, despite there being no significant COVID threat, and despite global reporting of resulting harms?
That the media is still not reporting the millions of excess deaths being experienced globally, or trying to mislead us with stories that have us questioning whether to do things that have been proven to improve our health (e.g. gardening)?
It’s understandable why they would want to cull us, of course. While I am carrying out a menial task like laundry or doing the weekly shop, Bill Gates is meeting with world leaders to discuss production of the next pandemic. However, meanwhile, millions of my fellow Humans are there to oppose him.
Likewise, when our countrymen are busy, there are those of us doing what we can to oppose our enemy.
Murdering those that would oppose you is hardly a revelatory tactic.
The media is pivotal in ensuring that instead of uniting against our common foe, we instead war with one another about issues that, without the media, we would perhaps engage in respectful discussion about, to seek a mutually-beneficial resolution.
They have become huge industries from within which fake pop cultures are mass-produced.
They employ celebrities to influence our obedience to such cultures. Celebrities who, themselves, are products that no longer represent their natural Human personalities. For example, one looking back at Sam Smith when he entered the arena may have found it difficult to imagine he would don drag and imitate drinking urine being sprayed from all directions.
But who knows?
We, as free Humans who once engaged in the essential process I described above, have abandoned the ability to collect and consider information; to sift through it and employ our logic and critical-thinking skills to ascertain truth. We have handed this entire process over to a media industry, that is paid by the corrupt few at the top (using our money!), who create and report whatever reality would best-suit their agendas.
If we were all in a room, using our five senses to determine that we were all sitting in chairs around a large desk, this would be our reality, reached by consensus.
To find out the reality of what’s going on outside the room, we would have to walk to the door, open it and venture beyond. Too many are either too busy, or lazy, to do that and so allow the media to do it for us.
And they are telling us that outside our room, there are unimaginable dangers, the response to which we must rely on unimaginably evil people to survive.
No.
Governance
I won’t pretend to be an expert on anything, let alone government, but it seems that there are some very clear benefits to the American system that allows each State to ultimately govern itself?
States are very big things, comprised of many people, so perhaps here in Britain, this could be achieved on a town/city level. One thing is certain however, and that is that having one centralised government - or even devolved governments - is not acceptable if we hope to avoid tyrants and tyranny.
Each of the corrupt politicians, all with ties to the World Economic Forum (WEF), that have overseen the last few years from within England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have been quite-blatantly vile in their desperation to imitate the authoritarian power of China’s communist party (CCP).
I understand that, in theory, the constituents (us) throughout all the regions of Britain would report their views to their MPs, who in turn would report this to parliament for debate. We know now, however, that when you write to an MP, their Assistant responds with all the disdain one could imagine a noble has for a peasant.
They don’t represent us, in their response, but instead dictate to us how things are going to be, regardless of our view.
While individual political parties purport to represent different groups of the public, I suspect that this only goes so far as a company selling washing-up liquid in a supermarket.
While we can choose yellow because we enjoy the smell of lemons, or red because we enjoy the smell of berries, ultimately we’re getting the same final product.
After all, Labour and Tory voters alike saw their political leaders attend Davos for the World Economic Forum meeting. They all belong to the same group, and any pretence at opposition is exactly that. Like soap opera actors who, once the cameras stop rolling, are all the best of friends.
Why on Earth don’t we have moral and ethical doctors serving as our Health Secretary, instead of a conniving adulterer who employs reality TV shows in order to salvage his standing with the public?
Food
Imagine that cooking dinner didn’t involve a trip to the supermarket, where you picked up packaged food containing numerous chemicals and substances that would ultimately deteriorate your health. Which, should they not have the food you required to sustain yourself and your family, would mean the end of you, and your loved ones.
Instead, outside your house was a large public garden where you grow almost everything you need, and it contains no harmful components because it doesn’t need to travel far before ending up on your plate.
What you don’t grow, you can exchange with your neighbours, who also use the garden to grow their own food.
Imagine having all the skills and knowledge you required to sustain yourself and your family, without any dependence on those we can no longer trust.
This is not a pipe dream, but an achievable future, in my opinion, if we only unite enough to resist the corruption of those who’ve worked very hard to ensure we are powerless without them.
We will have to move quickly however, because before long, Bill Gates is going to be feeding us synthetic meat and insects.
Education
I’ve come to realise that there is a distinction between ‘Education’ and ‘acquiring knowledge’ / ‘acquiring the ability to acquire knowledge’.
Education seems to me to be a process in which the politicians drum into us information, beliefs and behaviour that they want us to demonstrate, which will ultimately lead to obedience.
Having graduated from University, I believe I can honestly say that I have benefited less from the information I was given, and more from situations that simply led me to question and critically analyse things for myself.
When we see some of the people introducing themselves as Educators or Teachers, these days, it’s little wonder that our children are struggling to cope.
Most of them, like many others within our public, are powerless to resist the urge to jump onto whatever virtuous bandwagon is rolling passed; which is always hiding the true agenda deep beneath soiled rainbow-coloured rags.
There are none who love us more than our parents, and it is through them our values should be passed down, not the State.
It is true that the tradition of passing protective values down through the parent is now tainted however, as many parents evidently lined up to inject their children with experimental mRNA technology, or wrapped their faces up in masks, in the futile effort to protect them from minute viruses.
However, we must never seek to remove our children from the natural embrace of the parent, to then hand it to abhorrent politicians, believing they more worthy to inform, educate and shape the adults who our children become.
Home-schooling should consist of natural learning through social and community activities led by parents, and centred around skills that are useful to our communities.
“We don’t have time”, I hear you cry, “we have to work!”
Which leads me onto the final piece.
Work
Last, but absolutely not least, I would like to ponder about our now-accepted enslavement as a species on Earth.
Whereby it is perfectly normal to leave the house as the sun rises, and return home as the sun sets, having spent all the hours in between doing what, for many, drains their soul.
The money they make is then stolen by a government that is now blatantly using it to create a world in which we have no rights or freedoms, and whose values are not decided on by us, but by them.
While once it was admirable to pose the argument that we should each contribute to our community, because that is fair and the most just way to each put into a system that serves us. Yet only the observant seem to recognise that our economy has now been weaponised, and is being wielded against us.
While we are unable to access healthcare; while our children are being targeted by indoctrination at school, or experimental drugs; while we are being impoverished and laws introduced to restrict our fundamental rights, we should not be sacrificing precious hours with loved ones to work for the World Economic Forum’s Great Reset.
Longer-term - and when not at war with our governments - we should be trying to achieve a balance between the time we spend with loved ones and enjoying our lives, and the time we spend contributing to our communities through work.
Those that live like Kings; who live like each of us deserves, have convinced us that our lot is to be part of the peasantry, who must toil until death.
If ever there was a chance to change that, it is now - in the Great Awakening.