The Crime Engine

in freedom •  3 years ago 

Think of human history as the interactions between gangs. There are turf wars and treaties of convenience. From street gangs to military cartels, they are all gangs - and gangs just love to stretch out and test their boundaries.

Rappoport discusses here the cartels, the gangs, that have coalesced around certain key domains: the military, medicine, energy, money, media etc. I think the original is in one of his short books, but you can read that section here.

So, that is the context. The world under a totalitarian bossism, with layered controls so that it is becoming almost impossible to even see a way out, never mind getting there in one piece.

However, we are seeing some genuine pushbacks. You can tell the difference between genuine protests and fake theatrical productions because the govscum comes down hard on the real ones - while even condoning the false flag psyops (try to remember Antifa).

There will come a point when the pushbacks require actual "pushing" - and pushing hard!

So I wish to focus on the end of Rappoport's article - the wrenches thrown into the crime engines - the neo-Luddite necessity to break those engines of tyranny.

And here I come back to what I see as one of the longest psyops in human history. This particular mental con is the domain of the priest-gangs, those merchants of beliefs that wouldn't know enlightenment if it blinded them.

The pacifist con runs somewhat like this: you cannot do anything bad, not even to a bad person, because that makes you into a bad person. To soften such emasculation, the priests then add that there is some higher court at which the bad persons will receive judgment - and that you will also join that queue unless you behave. This all leads to the "divine right of kings" and of your right NOT to mess with them.

Why does this all smell so convenient for the tyrants!?

To carry on Rappoport's analogy:

Throw wrenches into every replacement of the crime engine.

Take back more and more cartel territory and make it free.

Corner and surround and blockade the non-humans posing as humans.

More rods will break off and punch holes through engine blocks, and more pistons will plow into cylinder heads.

Freedom is more than an idea, it operates at many levels - including the physical.



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  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Shared this in a few places. Hopefully some of my real friends join blurt and contribute to our discourse against tyranny here.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Great, thanks!

I still think one core question remains: why is it so much easier to turn humans into sheep, than into lions?

I still think the hijacking of the belief-function is to blame - it is an expedient function designed to avoid the brain wasting energy being stuck in unanswerable loops - but the danger, as we can see, is believing total bollox!

Hence why I don't think this is a new phenomenon, just that under "normal" circumstances any group of people will believe in different bollox, hence their deluded reality can do limited damage.

I think this remains vital, coz even if we come out the other end, I don't see most people changing this belief-mode.

I also see a large cohort of those who can "see the tyranny" and yet default to having some divinity come and sort this shit out. I find such POV totally unhelpful. It is, fundamentally, the same attitude as the zombies, just with a different set of beliefs.

"Believe nothing" is not just a point of departure but the whole journey.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

They are sheep because they are brow beaten from a young age.

This variation of English we are speaking is a modified 19th century English Legalese that was particularly, perhaps purposefully good at litigation, accusation, and chastisement.

This modified English is also not good at defense, so the controlling class naturally appealed to it.

Nihilists are such cunts lol I am a self absorbed nihilist so if we all die I cant think i am the best anymore, I just don't get the whole reduced quality of living thing, people are willing to subject themselves to some extremely low qualities of living in the interest of humanity. Then they have some issue with money every time, and are self defeated.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

The media cartel seeks to obscure and hide evidence of this major cartelization; instead, it promotes the notion that all protests and rebellions against any fragment of this Power are crimes, insurrections, terrorist acts.

This cartel, as it tries to hide all the crimes, will be the cartel that exposes the others. This is already happening.

Take back more and more cartel territory and make it free.

This sounds difficult, but a lot can be done in your own home. Stop upgrading technology - use much less. Do not use WiFi. Ditch your cell phones for landlines. Grow food. Shop local from small stores, and pay with cash. Never borrow money from a bank. Don't get any vaccines, they are all toxic. Stop going to doctors if you can, they do more harm than good. Follow your inner voice.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

True, but how many people in industrialised countries can still do that? How much land is left for all the urbanites?

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

I would add "get out of the cities," but that is not such an easy change to make.
Learn how to sprout seeds, grow microgreens, garden on your windowsills.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

and...


;-)
The Matrix is one big metaphor.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

I'm going back to the 50s... Techwise. Eventually.
👏😎🥓👍

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Me too. Trying anyway, or back to the 90's more like.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Thanks deeply @rycharde. You have succeeded in waking me up from my dogmatic slumber. Gangsterism and the Cartels as beautifully captured by Rappoport in the two quoted articles makes it very clear. The gangs own the planet but things have fallen apart and the centre can no longer hold.

Interestingly, Plato had said this many centuries ago but humanity still wallows in ignorance' dark cells. Indeed, it is better to be unborn than to be untaught, for ignorance is the root of all misfortunes.

Reading through the two articles by Rappoport answers alot of puzzling questions about the Russian and Ukrainian war with a fine blend of NATO, EU, The US, WHO, and all the game players.

Thanks @rycharde. This is the most appealing eye opener I have read in recent times. I really have to follow Rappoport up on his investigative journalism.

Cheers!

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Yes, Plato wrote that all political systems, including democracy, devolve into some form of tyranny. This was the basis for his philosopher-kings idea - the benevolent dictators! ;-) The ideal IMO is that everyone should either be, or on the path to being, their own philosopher-kings. ;-)

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  ·  3 years ago  ·  

I was always wondering where are those mafia they were showing us always in movies. It was legalized, and now it's clear where that mafia is. It turned to a worldwide cartel that controls all the fields of almost each country in the world. Those who are not agreed with them will have some health troubles, and they will just be replaced. Just like some presidents who didn't want to spread covid story in their countries. The president of Libya and Iraq before. And others who didn't want to obey all this craziness. I think Canady was one of them, I mean one of those who didn't want to support the cartel.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Ahh... now, had you moved to Italy instead, you could have learnt about Operation Gladio ;-)
Synthetic Terror by Webster Tarpley is a very good book - sadly it got caught in the 911-literature but much of it is about Italy, as Tarpley was one of the investigators in the Aldo Moro case.


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