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The Shrouded Monolith

How Wokism Hijacked Objective Truth, Occupied Western Civilization and Broke our Money.

"At some point in the 20th century we lost our way. The Liberal principles that made us free and prosperous were betrayed. A new political class, driven by collectivist ideologies, took advantage in times of crisis and saw the perfect opportunity to accumulate power. All the wealth created by capitalism, until then and into the future, would be redistributed through schemes of centralized planning, setting in motion a chain reaction with the disastrous consequences we are experiencing today.

By promoting a socialist agenda while insidiously operating within the liberal paradigm, this new political class distorted the values of classic liberalism, replacing freedom with “liberation”, using the coercive power of the state to forcibly redistribute the wealth created entirely by capitalism. Their justification for this was their sinister, unjust, corrupt, and abhorrent idea of “social justice”, complimented by theoretical Marxist frameworks aimed at “liberating” individuals from their needs.

At the core of this “value” system lies the fundamental premise that equality before the law is not enough, as hidden systemic injustices “exist” which must be rectified. This idea is a goldmine for those in the political, institutional, and bureaucratic class who aspire to omnipotence. This along with the total curruption of money, is fundamentally what wokism is about. The goal, and indeed the result, of this malicious agenda has the total reversal of western values. Each of our civilizations pillars have been replaced by distorted versions of themselves while its institutions dismantled into irrevocably corrupted into broken shadows of their former selves. This ideology of monolithic thinking, upheld by these twisted obscenities formed one united purpose; to penalize descent.

"White privilege", feminism, M.A.I.D, LGBTQ+, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, immigration, abortion, environmentalism, gender ideology, COVID lockdowns..etc, have all become heads of the same demonic beast, aimed a justifying state (govenment) expansion through the appropriation and distortion of these once noble causes”

The Dynamics of Truth: Objective vs. Fluid

Objective Truth: The Bedrock of Reality

Objective truth stands as the cornerstone of rational thought and discourse. Here’s what characterizes it:

Universality: Objective truths are true regardless of personal beliefs, cultural biases, or emotional responses. The laws of physics, for example, don't change whether you're in Tokyo or Toronto.

Evidence-Based: These truths are backed by empirical evidence, rigorous research, and often, peer-reviewed studies. They withstand scrutiny over time and across different contexts.

Consistency: Objective truth does not change with the narrative. It's consistent and can be replicated under the same conditions. If water boils at 100°C at sea level today, it will do so tomorrow.

Neutrality: It does not serve to advance one agenda over another; it simply is. Objective truth isn't concerned with being comforting or controversial; its sole allegiance is to accuracy.

Spoon-Fed Propaganda: The Art of Persuasion

Propaganda, on the other hand, is often designed not to inform but to influence or manipulate. Here’s how it typically manifests:

Agenda-Driven: Propaganda serves a specific purpose or ideology. It's crafted to promote a particular viewpoint or to achieve a political, social, or economic goal. Unlike truth, its allegiance is to an agenda, not accuracy.

Emotional Appeal: Instead of relying on facts, propaganda often uses emotional language, vivid imagery, or sensationalism to sway opinions. It taps into fears, hopes, and biases.

Selective Information: It might include some truths or half-truths but will omit information that doesn't serve its purpose. This cherry-picking leads to a skewed representation of reality.

Repetition: Propaganda gains strength through repetition. The more often something is heard, the more it's believed, regardless of its veracity. This is the "illusion of truth" effect.

Simplification: Complex issues are often boiled down to simple, digestible messages, which might oversimplify or misrepresent the situation to fit into a narrative that's easy to swallow.

The Distinction in Practice

Source Verification: Objective truth can often be traced back to credible, multiple sources where the information is presented transparently. Propaganda might come from sources with clear biases or anonymous origins, with little to no transparency.

Critical Thinking: Engaging with information critically involves questioning the purpose of the information, who benefits from it, and what might be omitted. Objective truths encourage this scrutiny; propaganda often does not hold up under it.

Impact on Decision Making: While objective truths guide us towards informed decisions based on reality, propaganda can lead to decisions based on manipulated or incomplete information, often serving someone else's interests.

The Battle

In the labyrinth of modern discourse, the concept of "fluid truth" has emerged not just as a philosophical idea but as a tool with profound implications for society. Here, we explore why fluid "truth" can often be wielded as an instrument of manipulation, particularly by those with agendas of control and power, and why objective truth remains its most formidable adversary.

A Mechanism of Manipulation

  1. Malleability for Control: Fluid "truth" by its very nature is changeable, making it an ideal vehicle for those who wish to shape public opinion or narrative to their advantage. Globalist elites or any group with sufficient influence can mold this "truth" to fit economic, political, or social agendas, often under the guise of progress or necessity.

  2. Disinformation Campaigns: In the hands of the powerful, fluid "truth" becomes disinformation or propaganda. By altering perceptions of what's true, they can justify actions, influence elections, or even wage wars, all under the banner of a 'truth' that serves their interests.

  3. Erosion of Trust: When "truth" becomes fluid, it breeds skepticism towards all information. This mistrust can be weaponized to undermine institutions, scientific consensus, or any opposition, leaving the populace vulnerable to control through confusion.

  4. The Tyranny of Relativism: If all truths are fluid, then what's to stop those in power from declaring their narrative as the predominant truth? This relativism can lead to a form of tyranny where might decides right, and dissent is dismissed not with evidence but with the assertion that 'truth' is subjective.

The Bulwark Against Tyranny

  1. A Beacon of Clarity: Objective truth stands unyielding, offering a reference point that cannot be manipulated easily. It demands evidence, logic, and consistency, which are anathema to the agendas of those who thrive on ambiguity.

  2. Empowering the Individual: Knowledge of objective truths arms individuals against manipulation. When people understand facts, they can question narratives, demand accountability, and resist undue influence.

  3. Scientific and Moral Foundation: Many advancements in human rights, technology, and medicine are rooted in objective truths. These truths provide a foundation for ethical standards and progress, which fluid "truths" can undermine or delay for vested interests.

  4. The Threat to Power: For those seeking to control, objective truth is dangerous because it can't be bent to serve a narrative without evident falsification. It's why totalitarian regimes first target academia, science, and free press — institutions that champion objective truth.

The Dynamics of Conflict

The conflict between these truths isn't just philosophical; it's fundamentally about power. Objective truth acts as a check against the abuse of power by providing a common ground for all, regardless of status or wealth.

  • Globalist Agendas: Often, globalist or elitist agendas rely on a managed consensus, where "truth" is tailored to ensure compliance with or passive acceptance of policies that might otherwise be questioned or opposed. Objective truths challenge these narratives by offering undeniable facts.

  • Cultural and Social Engineering: Through the manipulation of fluid "truth," cultural shifts can be engineered, often bypassing democratic processes or debate. Here, objective truth serves as a reminder of what is, versus what is being promoted.

  • The Role of Media and Education: In this battle, media and education become both battlegrounds and weapons. Media can either propagate fluid "truths" or uphold objective reporting. Likewise, education can teach critical thinking to discern between these truths or indoctrinate with fluid narratives.

Tyranny's Groupies: The 33% Club

Let's face it, folks, history isn't just a dull subject we snoozed through in school; it's a crystal ball showing us that a whopping 33% of humans have a bizarre love affair with tyranny. Yes, you heard that right. Here’s the lowdown on why some among us are just thrilled to throw objective truth out the window for a taste of the despot's pie.

**1. The Comfort of Being Led: There's something oddly comforting about not having to think for oneself. Why bother with the headache of making decisions when you can have a nice, strong leader tell you what's what? It's like choosing a guided tour over backpacking through the wilderness of free thought.

**2. The Illusion of Security: Tyranny often promises safety. "Give me your freedoms, and I'll give you security," says every dictator ever. And guess what? A good chunk of the populace nods in agreement, trading in their liberty for the illusion that nothing bad will happen if Big Brother's watching.

**3. The Bandwagon Effect: If everyone's jumping off the bridge of democracy into the river of authoritarianism, why not join the splash? There's a peculiar human tendency to follow the crowd, even if the crowd is marching towards a cliff labeled "Loss of Rights."

**4. Ignorance is Bliss: Who wants to deal with the complexities of truth when ignorance comes with such a peaceful ignorance? The bliss of not knowing or questioning means you can cheer for policies that harm you, all while smiling because, hey, someone else is handling the "thinking."

**5. The Scapegoat Game: Tyrants love a good scapegoat, and so do their followers. It's far easier to blame "them" (whoever they are this time) for all life's problems than to face the mirror of self-responsibility or, heaven forbid, objective reality.

**6. Cult of Personality: Some people just love a celebrity, even if that celebrity's main gig is oppression. The charisma of a tyrant can be intoxicating, making followers overlook pesky details like human rights abuses in favor of a leader's magnetic smile or snappy uniform.

**7. The Thrill of the Forbidden: There's a certain allure in supporting something that feels a bit naughty, a bit against the grain. Who cares about freedom of speech when you can be part of something edgy, like a regime?

**8. Denial as a Lifestyle: Denial ain't just a river in Egypt; it's a lifestyle choice for many. If the truth is too uncomfortable, why not just deny it? Climate change, economic disparity, or basic human rights - just ignore them, and they'll surely go away.

**9. The Allure of the Strongman: There's something about a man (or woman, but let's be real, it's often a man) in a sharp uniform or a well-tailored suit promising to fix everything. Who needs messy democracy when you've got a guy who says he alone can fix it?

**10. The Love for Simplicity: Life's complicated, isn't it? Well, not if you've got a tyrant. They boil everything down to black and white, us versus them. Who cares about nuance when you can have slogans?

**11. The Denial Den: Ignoring the truth is an art form for this crowd. Economic downturn? Fake news. Human rights abuses? Necessary for security. If it doesn't fit the narrative, it's out with the rubbish.

**12. The Echo Chamber Effect: There's comfort in numbers, even if those numbers are marching towards a cliff. When everyone around you agrees that the dear leader's new clothes are fabulous (even if he's naked), why would you say otherwise?

**13. The Thrill of the Forbidden Fruit: There's a rebellious streak in cheering for the underdog, even when that underdog is actually a top dog chewing on freedoms. It's like being a fan of the villain in a superhero movie.

**14. Order Over Chaos: Sure, freedom's great and all, but have you tried authoritarianism? It's order, it's structure, it's telling you what to do, think, and say. For some, that's a feature, not a bug.

**15. The Pied Piper Phenomenon: Leaders with a knack for storytelling can lead their followers anywhere, even into the jaws of tyranny. If the tale is captivating enough, who cares where the path leads?

Our Options

The Great Globalist Heist: Why Decentralism is Humanity's True North

In a world where globalism has been sold to us like the latest must-have tech gadget, it's time we hit pause on the playlist of promises and start listening to the track of truth. Here's why decentralism, with its raw, unfiltered honesty, is not just a trend but a necessity for humanity's future, wrapped in a fun but intellectually robust package.

The Globalist Illusion

Globalism: Picture this as a giant, corporate-themed amusement park. You enter, enticed by the promise of unity, efficiency, and progress. But soon, you notice:

  • One-size-fits-all policies: Ever tried buying one-size-fits-all gloves? They fit nobody. Globalist solutions often ignore local cultures, economies, and needs, leading to a misfit that benefits the few at the expense of the many.

  • The Elite's Playground: At its core, globalism often means a few CEOs and politicians in back rooms deciding what's best for everyone. It's like a game of Monopoly where only a handful play, and the rest are just pieces on the board.

  • Loss of Identity: Like a smoothie blender, globalism mixes everything until you can't tell one flavor from another. Cultural uniqueness gets lost in the homogenization process, turning vibrant local traditions into bland corporate spectacles.

Decentralism: The Truth Serum

Decentralism, on the other hand, is like choosing a craft beer over mass-produced lager. It's about:

  • Local Empowerment: Imagine if every town could brew its own policies, suited to its unique taste. Local governance means decisions are made by those who actually live with the outcomes, not by distant entities with little to no stake in the game.

  • Innovation Over Imitation: In a decentralized world, innovation isn't about following a global template but about crafting solutions that fit the local context. It's like DIY versus IKEA – one size fits one, perfectly.

  • Resilience Through Diversity: Ever heard of not putting all your eggs in one basket? Decentralism spreads the risk. If one area faces a crisis, it doesn't bring down the whole system. It's like having multiple escape routes planned in a video game.

The Financial Revolution: Bitcoin vs. The Dollar

  • The Dollar (Globalism): The U.S. dollar, often seen as the face of globalist finance, has been printed like it's going out of style, leading to inflation and wealth concentration. It's like a central bank playing God with the economy, where the only rule is "We decide, you comply."

  • Bitcoin (Decentralism): Here's where it gets digitally delicious. Bitcoin represents a shift towards financial decentralism. It's money that doesn't ask for your permission to exist. It's like giving the economy back to the people, where transactions are transparent, and no central authority can manipulate the supply.

he Light of Knowledge

Objective truth stands as the paragon of authenticity, unyielding in its nature and universal in its application. It isn't swayed by personal biases, cultural differences, or the whims of power. This truth is:

  • Derived from a Higher Power: Whether through religious faith or a belief in a universal set of principles, it posits that there's a truth beyond human constructs, one that transcends our understanding yet invites us to seek it.

  • Built on Critical Thinking and Deductive Logic: It encourages skepticism, not of truth itself, but of the claims made about it. It asks us to question, to reason, and to deduce, always aiming for the clarity of understanding.

  • Rooted in Humility: Recognizing that no single human or institution can claim to possess all truth fosters an environment where learning, growth, and correction are possible.

  • Dependent on Verification and Scrutiny: Objective truth thrives under examination. It invites evidence, welcomes debate, and stands up to the rigorous tests of science, philosophy, and moral inquiry.

The pursuit of objective truth is akin to climbing a mountain. Each step involves effort, the risk of faltering, but the view from the top promises a glimpse of the unadulterated reality. This journey, while arduous, is rewarding, leading to spiritual, intellectual, and perhaps even material wealth through the wisdom it imparts.

The Shrouded Monolith: The Shadow of Control

In stark contrast, The Shrouded Monolith represents the darker side of power dynamics in human societies. It's a construct of:

  • Top-Down Centralization: Here, decision-making is not a democratic or communal process but a dictate from those at the apex of power, often cloaked in the guise of necessity or expertise.

  • Non-Transparency: Information is a currency, and this monolith hoards it, releasing only what serves its narrative, thus keeping the populace in a state of controlled ignorance.

  • Manipulation and Deception: Truth becomes malleable, shaped not by facts but by the desires of those in power. Propaganda replaces education, and misinformation becomes a tool for control.

  • Corruption: With power centralized, the temptation to use it for personal or group gain is immense, leading to a system where integrity is traded for influence.

This monolith is not just a structure but a mindset, where a select few, often termed "elitists," craft realities to suit their agendas. They demand worship, not in the traditional sense, but through adherence to their narrative, their version of "truth" which serves to maintain their dominance.

The Eternal Struggle: Good vs. Evil

The clash between Objective Truth and The Shrouded Monolith can be likened to the narrative of good versus evil:

  • God and the Angels vs. Satan and the Demons: In this biblical analogy, objective truth aligns with divine will, promoting enlightenment, freedom, and the betterment of all. Conversely, the monolith mirrors the deceptive, self-serving nature of fallen angels, seeking dominion over others through lies and manipulation.

  • Contemporary Reflections: In our times, this struggle is evident in the dichotomy between movements advocating for transparency, freedom of information, and decentralization versus those that push for centralized control, surveillance, and the bending of truth to fit political or economic agendas.

The Consequences of Each Path

Choosing the path of objective truth leads to:

  • Enlightenment: A society that values truth will foster innovation, personal growth, and collective well-being.

  • Empowerment: When individuals are equipped with truth, they gain the power to challenge oppression and corruption.

  • Sustainability: Decisions based on objective realities tend to have long-term benefits for humanity and the planet.

However, succumbing to The Shrouded Monolith results in:

  • Stagnation: When truth is controlled, innovation is stifled, and society becomes rigid, unable to adapt or evolve.

  • Oppression: A populace kept in the dark is easier to control, leading to a loss of freedoms and rights.

  • Destruction: Policies and actions not based on truth can lead to environmental, social, or economic disasters.

The Catastrophic Consequences of Ignoring Truth

If globalism continues to mask its lies with promises of unity and prosperity, we're looking at economic disparities, cultural erosion and environmental catastrophe:

Centrized planning and its one-size-fits-all policies can lead to significant global missteps while the requirements for a global agenda will never work work everywhere.

Conclusion: The Call to Action

The battle between Objective Truth and The Shrouded Monolith is not just philosophical; it's a daily choice each of us makes. In an era where information is both abundant and suspect, the pursuit of truth demands diligence, courage, and a commitment to the principles of critical thinking, humility, and verification.

By choosing to seek and uphold objective truth, we not only resist the encroaching shadows of the monolith but also participate in a divine or universal struggle that has shaped human history. This isn't just about preserving personal or collective integrity; it's about ensuring that future generations inherit a world where truth can thrive, where the light of knowledge dispels the darkness of deceit, and where the human spirit is free to explore, to create, and to love in the light of what is genuinely real.

In this ongoing saga, let us not be bystanders but active participants, wielding the tools of truth, logic, and faith against the behemoth of control, manipulation, and corruption. For in this battle, the stakes are nothing less than our very humanity.

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