We continue to explore the Tribulation Thought Experiment.
The popular usage of “rabbit hole” is taken from Alice in Wonderland. In the story, its a magical place built out of lies, nonsense, and inversion. Disorientation, superstition, word-association, and arbitrary rules are everywhere down the rabbit hole. Jokes and pain become interchangeable.
We are currently being dragged down the rabbit hole, collectively, to a dark circus. Post-truth horrors await us. We are entering Wonderland.
New (Dark) Age psychopolitics
Discomfort creates cognitive dissonance; we mentally bypass unpleasant truths. Fear creates a trance; we become hypnotized by the thing we want to avoid most. Horror creates shock; we become so traumatized that we disengage and become confused.
Knowing this, we should expect that madness will become normalized as our civilization collapses. Not only will it become normal by being commonplace, but it is being promoted and weaponized by the same class of social engineers who serve the Collapse Group. They are busily producing narratives for those who suffer from cognitive dissonance, trance, and shock at their conspiracy.
It’s all psychological warfare. It’s meant to supplement real-world events by preparing narratives in advance, and shaping reactions afterward. In its most primitive form, psychological warfare has been used to demoralize the enemy and give courage to one’s own troops, but it gets much more sophisticated. In today’s always-online world of personal notifications, headline overload, and kayfabe, the power of psychological warfare is every social engineer’s dream come true. In some ways, we don’t even have a culture anymore—just an endless preparing and reacting to events beyond our control. Everything is psychological war.
Within this framework, we find psychopolitics. That’s the social engineering of personal narratives for political ends. Politics is theoretically supposed to be about policy, but it’s clear that “identity politics” is about something else. It weaves our innermost sense of self to the greater “culture war”, represented by political figures. They are symbols of a struggle to be who we want to be. In that sense, politicians are our “representatives” in psychological terms. Almost no public discussion surrounding politics today has anything to do with policy. Everything is identity.
Wonderland
As the world takes off its mask and reveals its ugliness, most people are not prepared to behold the truth. One crisis at a time, one city at a time, people are experiencing an ancient kind of madness, creeping in from all corners. It’s a mania that takes hold of those who cannot afford to accept the harsh reality. Sadly, people feel like they are finally “waking up” from their formerly naive worldview, but there are countless “rabbit holes” and psyops drawing them into another dream world, just as quickly.
Within this Wonderland, our dreams mix and mingle freely.
We can joke about the state of the world, share memes, and even swap stories about how we’ve personally been inconvenienced by the crumbling of the old system of ethics, but I wonder how people will cope when things get medieval. Compared to only 10 years ago, people are desensitized to epidemics, and I don’t think the social engineers anticipated that. They expected much stronger and more meaningful backlash, and have been forced to escalate the evil to try to get a reaction from younger people especially. People have had relationships ruined, been bullied, or gotten fired, and sometimes have even been attacked by the legal system. The only thing holding society together today is the Internet, as people can express their feelings, talk to each other, research, and of course distract themselves with video games, porn, and other amusements. If the Internet ever goes down, western civilization will explode.1 But this is all the more reason why it must be used for psychological warfare.
Until the Internet gets shut down, everyone keeps asking each other: what is the solution? Farmers across Europe have taken to the street in order to make their anger felt. They want to intimidate the government and alert people to the crisis at hand. But the rules of Fabian Socialism mean that the social engineers will always be able to pivot and accomplish their goals some other way. No amount of disruption will stop them. And because politics is now about psychological herds of identity, these disenfranchised citizens only need to be labeled properly in order to dismiss their concerns. Whether you side with them or against them, policies won’t change, but your sense of loyalty will.
This piece from Henry Johnston nicely reinforces what I wrote in my book, Fire in the Rabbit Hole, about the collapse of society’s narratives creating a dangerous vacuum where irrationality will grow. The RT piece is quite restrained about the extent of the madness we should be looking forward to, it does lay some basic groundwork, particularly in regards to the Green Agenda:
As hard economic realities lay bare the futility of its utopian energy plan [ie. Green energy] and the consequences of numerous terrible decisions mount, Germany is experiencing what Swedish essayist Malcom Kyeyune calls “narrative collapse.” The peculiar offspring of this, Kyeyune argues, is a turn toward ritual, superstition, and taboo. … an occurrence “when social and political circumstances change too rapidly for people to keep up, the result tends to be collective manias, social panics, and pseudo-religious revivalist millenarianism.”
The abandonment of reason can be conceived of in various ways. Quite a lot of ink has already been spilled about the irrationality behind Germany’s fantastically improbable climate policy. Indeed, the quasi-religious verve with which this program has been rolled out speaks to something of a loosening of the country's moorings.
…In a way this should come as no surprise. It is an age-old human response to the lack of control – think about rain dances instead of irrigation – that once again confirms the words of George Bernard Shaw that “the period of time covered by history is far too short to allow of any perceptible progress in the popular sense of evolution of the human species. The notion that there has been any such progress since Caesar’s time is too absurd for discussion. All the savagery, barbarism, dark ages and the rest of it of which we have any record as existing in the past, exists at the present moment.”
As things get worse, religion will increasingly play a part in people’s “answers”. The Green World Order that I keep warning about is the climax of this process. It is the Inconceivable. Until then, we will experience more and more of the Irrational.
Mark of the Beast
People who are experiencing mania will either turn to escapism or anger. The anger will take the form of protests, civil disobedience, looting sprees, destructive riots, and domestic terrorism. Of course this is well within the comfort zone of the elites. They are itching to introduce more lockdowns, false flags, martial law, and censorship. Now with AI tools growing in power, we might expect “hacktivism” to be a more popular form of revolt, justifying a new form of Internet regulation. One good turn deserves another, after all! In the end, that’s what makes a revolution. All of this is still a game the elites are eager to play. They win that one, every time. Today, everything has been made disposable for those who want to Build Back Better.
A permanent “Emergency State” is ideal for social engineers. Social order is enforced by any means necessary, the economy is in tatters, and the “Mark of the Beast” is presented as the Final Solution. That’s where this is all headed, right?
Maybe.
Those Christians who fear a technological fulfillment of the Mark of the Beast will be sure to reject any system that revolves around it. Whether it’s an implant, tattoo, signature, or transhumanist modification, they’ll be eliminated from the financial control grid created by this “solution”. Those who shut down, panic, hide, or flee without a plan will probably starve to death. Starving’s not that difficult, thankfully.
But I suspect all of that could just be the prelude to the real horror show. The Winter Christian is prepared for longer battle and a deeper deception.
Age of Interpretation
In #13 of this series I argued that we have shifted from the Information Age to the Interpretation Age:
We are steeped in con-men, as the “Information Age” has morphed into the “Interpretation Age”. Instead of teaching you about reality in a way you can digest, using verified sources and logical conclusions, the new breed of “experts” bombard you with half-truths and untested claims, never proving what they say, but always making you feel stupid if you question them. The more duped a person is, the more they buy into the scam because they can’t afford to admit they’ve been had.
As the irrational creeps towards the inconceivable, it’s only natural that information will have less impact, and interpretation will become more important. After all, irrational minds don’t care about facts or proper criticism, but power and protection. Churches will become more popular, but they will be easy targets for manipulation. Women and children using social media will be trained by false teachers to be paranoid about the coming technological dystopia, and thus, the so-called “Mark of the Beast” is going to be the one of most important elements of the coming psychological war. Christians have been deeply preconditioned to be terrified of it, and the satanic conspiracy will be happy to “fulfill” this prophecy in their own special way. We will discuss that more in the next entry of this series.
A predictable lie
The Winter Christian will be hated by other believers because he will not find any of the coming horrors inconceivable, and therefore does not need to become irrational. He does not need to leap to the same conclusions as the others. He rejects the popular interpretation of the Mark of the Beast, knowing that it has been shaped by the social engineers who dumb down Christians and turn Revelation into a cartoonish “seven-year tribulation” narrative. For him, it is a predictable lie.
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