The average voter
Intro
The past 2.5 years have been quite illuminating on many levels. What struck me the most was how out of touch most people are to reality – reality of the world around them in general, of the severity of COVID, and the effects of lockdowns on the broader picture. There was (and still is, depending on where one is reading this from) a singular myopic view that only COVID matters. Not the economic consequences of locking down the world, not considering childhood developmental challenges, not considering deaths of despair from alcohol and/or drugs. It’s only about COVID and if you don’t fall in line then you’re clearly a selfish bigot that wants to kill grandma.
The younger generations have become infatuated with collectivistic ideologies such as socialism/communism as well. Despite the millions of deaths caused by this ideology in the 20th Century, many are advocating it again. A report from 2017 showed that “Nearly half of American millennials (44 percent) would rather live in a socialist society than a capitalist one”. 18 year olds go into university ready to explore new ideas but instead get brainwashed into these ideologies.
The average voter is uninformed or misinformed on just about every topic they’re supposedly voting on. They espouse mainstream talking points but are unaware where those ideas came from or the actual implications of said ideas. Some even come off with a moral righteousness for being an establishment parrot.
The truth is that democracy has failed us. We need to work towards a different system of governance, one that honors self-ownership and natural law.
The US as a republic, or representative democracy as some would call it, is an improvement solely because of its fundamental laws as outlined in the Constitution however. The issue is that the Constitution isn’t much more than toilet paper to the parasite class at this point. The ‘representatives’ are bought and sold, or simply have no influence to change the system for the better. They’re largely figureheads, as I wrote about earlier.
I argue that a lot of our modern woes stem from the belief in governmental authority, and authority in general. Realize that slavery never ended – it just changed its mask. Whether it’s Fauci or the Federal Reserve, humanity needs to recognize their enemies in all walks of life. The social engineers have used a variety of mind control tactics to steer humanity into its current state – so to right the ship we first need to operate in truth and objective morality.
Democracy, and the average voter
As I wrote about in a previous article, the ruling class presents the illusion of democracy but nothing really changes – the presidents and politicians are largely just puppets. So any sense of actual democracy, to whatever extent it current exists, is discounted by the fact that we elect who has already been selected.
Furthermore, ‘democracy’ means that the 51% gets the opportunity to leverage the State apparatus to punish the other 49%. The ruling class trots out their stooges and the public does whatever it takes for ‘their team’ to win, to swing the pendulum of State power back into their side. Then the executive orders and partisan theater continues until the next cycle.
That next cycle comes when a religious ceremony is held (elections) that give the people the chance to have their team win. The religious angle is somewhat of a joke, but ever wonder why political buildings look like religious temples/churches? Guess which one of the photos below is the church dome, and which is the dome from a state’s capital building…
Search online and you’ll see every state from Oregon, California, Texas, Mississippi - they all look like this.
I wrote about this in my Scientism article, but to reiterate here, modern politics is essentially a new form of religion to many – ceremonies are held in form of elections and certain rituals are performed, just as in traditional religion. Many political leaders are deified as if they were members of the church/priest class. Government is just another form of religion but it’s one of the most destructive.
The ruling class presents us with their stooges they’ve selected and we supposedly vote for them. But who selects those candidates in the first place? Why do they all come from similar elite families/bloodlines, go to the same schools, hang out in the same places, and largely agree on the most important issues affecting the public? Why to many of them have ties to supranational entities or secret societies that supersede domestic obligations to their voters? They’re ‘in the club’, that’s why.
Having said that, one common counterargument to this is that democracy is preferred to dictatorship. This is obvious but it prevents a false dichotomy. The below quote from Reason.com is a good North Star:
Democracy combined with greater decentralization and tighter constraints on government power is one such alternative.
This would at least be a start towards removing centralized, out of touch powers wielding excessive power over far-reaching areas. Then over time we can continue chipping away towards the end goal of self-ownership and natural law principles.
Since I’ve already stated that democracy is largely an illusion, I think it’s of utmost importance to shed light on this to the average voter. From this point a population with ‘informed consent’ of the realities of the political system can make actual change happen. One of my goals is to have some influence steering people away from national politics and instead focusing on their local politics.
Health, and the average voter
The public didn’t bother to perform even 20 minutes of research on alternative viewpoints, but claimed to know what was going on during the cerveza sickness. I had conversations with those that simply regurgitated the mainstream narrative and got very defensive if any counterarguments were raised.
They completely ignored states like Florida, or countries like Sweden, which remained relatively restrictionless and open during the scam, yet their health metrics were equal or, in many instances, better than their peers. They ignored the effectiveness of monoclonal antibody treatments that were effectively used in Florida, which should have been adopted across the world – in addition to early treatment more generally. I also supported the Great Barrington Declaration which should’ve also been adopted around the world.
The masses blindly accepted that the jabs were the only way out of this mess. They actively supported the complete upending of society on something with a ~99.7% IFR. It’s the mass formation phenomena as outlined by Professor Mattias Desmet out of Belgium.
At many points during the virus theater I felt like I was going crazy. Surrounded by zombies that couldn’t see the truth, even when presented with clearly laid out arguments. They wore masks (sometimes two) even when the government told them they didn’t need to. They went to the gym with a mask on, or hiked in the fresh mountain air with an N95. I had (had...) a friend that saw through the scam, was financially well-off and even ready to switch careers to a passion project, yet still got the jabs for work and travel – after all he had weddings to attend! I learned that many people don’t have any principles in life or if they do, they’re loosely held at best.
I had a healthy/fit 20-something co-worker tell me she and others her age voluntarily got boosted when the mobile vax clinic came to work. I asked her why and she just said it’s because they work around others. Seriously?
The jabs are therapeutics at best, and depopulation agents at worst. Those at risk should be protected while the rest of us live. Ensure adequate vitamin D, don’t be obese, exercise a few times a week, limit junk food, and you’ll be fine. Ivermectin and other interventions show clear evidence of working as well – yet the messaging was only about the vax as the end-all-be-all which ties into the mass formation we’ve been witnessing. Furthermore, any message that went against early treatment or alternative treatments were censored/kicked off the popular media platforms.
The recent push in many countries to get the jabs in kids is downright sinister.
Even more important and less noticed by just about everyone is how the jabs tie into the larger agenda of digital passports. If the ruling class gets their way, one won’t be able to shop, travel, dine, or do just about anything unless compliance to the State is followed via this passport system – this is the longer game at play. It’s a social credit system that demands obedience to the technocratic overlords. It’s essentially the Beast system outlined in Christianity.
They’ll say later on that ‘nothing was forced, it was voluntary’, but by then the health ramifications will be blatant and the bad actors will be immune (pun intended) from prosecution. We’re already seeing various ramifications which will likely only accelerate.
The bigger picture
This has gone beyond profits and control at this point – to me it’s part of the ‘sustainability’ solution I’ve written about before which some would say is the final solution of sorts. The controllers at the top are occultists and eugenicists. The more time passes the more I’m convinced this all ties into the Agenda 2030 plan, as well as the Georgia Guidestones (since I began drafting this post, this symbol of pagan worship was brought down coincidentally) and admissions from those ‘in the club’ about too many useless eaters.
Many don’t want to believe it but human sacrifice is still present in the 21st Century, it just takes different forms now. Wars, Planned Parenthood, jabs, manufactured/bioengineered pathogens are all part of the long-game these psychopaths play.
I’ve brought these ideas up on occasion and people generally don’t want to hear it. They don’t want to believe in it. But that’s not the point...the people in charge of various institutions believe it, they’re organized, and they’re actively implementing their plans.
At times I wonder if the ruling class’ project to create the ‘Illumined Man’ is nearing completion and they’re getting ready to enact the final act of the show.
Esoteric interpretations of the flood myth point to levels of consciousness, others point to the stripping of falsehoods before the end of the world. With many around the world ‘waking up’ I wonder if the latter is partially true as we enter this new age, as opposed to the Illumined Man the eugenicists dream of.
But part of me can’t help but wonder if we’re entering a massive depopulation period and the elite will merge with machines to achieve their (seriously flawed) version of immortality. I’ll write about this more later but for now check out this clip from WEF stooge Yuval Noah Harari.
The populations of the world are so distracted, dumbed down, and apathetic that the parasite class is able to get away scot-free. It’s up to the alternative media and regular Joes and Janes to help expose them. This will allow the layman to have true informed consent regarding one’s health and what goes into their bodies. Many will choose to keep their head in the sand, so the key is finding people that are least open to hearing the alternative viewpoints and planting seeds. Feel free to share this article for anyone you think might be interested in another viewpoint.
Sitting idle and hoping they don’t succeed isn’t a plan – it’s (past) time to build parallel systems. Freedom groups, intentional communities, crypto networks, healthcare solutions outside of the traditional system, bartering systems, etc. Former president of Czechoslovakia Vaclav Havel wrote at length about creating such systems under Soviet rule – check him out here. Many are working on these systems but more people need to wake up to the digital prison that’s slowly encircling them. Many don’t want to be pulled out of the matrix that they’re so dependent on.
More voices spreading truth and reason are also needed – this is a core tenet of natural law. Humanity’s collective actions have resulted in the current state of the world. Most don’t understand consequentialism, the mind control spell that they’re under, and how the social engineers manipulate us to do their bidding. It’s up to those that know truth to spread that truth to tip the scales away from slavery.
Economics, and the average voter
Reflecting on the rise of socialistic/communistic ideologies coming out of younger generations is also terrifying. The ruling class/MSM stoke the flames of inequality and particularly directs that towards arbitrary oppressors – mainly that the evil white man capitalist is stealing their earnings and not paying his ‘fair share’. The rich vs poor rhetoric is happening in other parts of the world too, because they want to point the blame away from government incompetence and corruption.
There’s plenty of real-world examples of these collectivist ideologies failing miserably, always ending in death, starvation, refugees, etc. by the millions. The Soviet Union under Lenin and Stalin, and Mao’s China are prime examples. Many nations that should have abundance due to natural resources and biodiversity are instead run into the ground by politicians and corruption. Central planning always fails.
The usual retort is “that wasn’t real communism!”. It’s always because the right person wasn’t in charge. If they were in charge it would surely lead to a total utopia.
A key factor why this system always fails has been continually pointed out by Austrian economists – mainly that there are no price signals for the market/entrepreneurs/capitalists to act upon. In a true free market, supply and demand provide signals to market actors to perceive and take advantage of. For example, if a particular market is experiencing high raw material costs of aluminum due to say, tariffs, the price rises for said raw material because supply isn’t matching demand – this then presents a market opportunity for those with capital to fill the void either by sourcing cheaper aluminum or an alternate raw material is identified (and then supplied by quick acting entrepreneurs). Then, after the market is flooded with supply, the profit/price decreases and provides a signal to entrepreneurs to go elsewhere for the next opportunity. The price signal provides capitalists with the invitation to enter, or leave, the market.
Central planners distort the market via their policies which causes ripples throughout the supply chain. In supply chains that are ever-increasing in complexity there’s simply no way for central planners to manage all of the information. They’re trying to push for AI-directed planning but the problem of centralized control remains the same because it distorts signals for market actors.
Many have never even heard of Milton Friedman, Thomas Sowell, Murray Rothbard, or Ludwig von Mises. But the economists that favor central planning, and their ideas, are commonly referenced in universities and political circles despite decades of clear failures. Keynesian economics is the main form of economics favored by central planners worldwide – the ruling class prefers this form because it allows them to make up budgetary deficits with printing their fake money and giving it to their cronies and pet projects closest to the money masters. All in the name of ensuring the ideal levels of employment, or so they think and say.
As the great Murray Rothbard wrote in an article from 1947 describing Keynesian economics,
In medieval and early modern times, the ancestors of the Keynesians who advocated similar policies also proclaimed that the State could do no wrong. At that time, the king and his nobles were the rulers of the State. Now we have the dubious privilege of periodically choosing our rulers from two sets of power-thirsty aspirants. That makes it a "democracy." So, the rulers of the State, being "democratically elected" and therefore representing the "people," are allegedly entitled to control the economic system and coerce, cajole, "influence," and redistribute the wealth of their reluctant subjects.
Readers of my writing will clearly see that Rothbard has influenced my thinking. Combine Keynesian policies with unelected Federal Reserve lizard people and it further waters down any influence a politician has over policy, as I discussed in my ‘Presidents are puppets’ article.
The unfortunate reality is that many believe central planning of the economy and monetary policy is the best path forward. That collectivist wealth (re)distribution and collective ownership of property is the best economic model for prosperity. University professors with no real-world experience espouse these ideas from their ivory towers, then they’re repeated by ill-informed students and the cycle continues.
Recall how the Fed said that printing trillions as a result of the cerveza sickness wouldn’t result in inflation. Then they couldn’t hide that any longer and inflation became transitory. Now in July 2022 the Fed is saying that despite inflation, the economy is strong. These lizard people are purposely deceiving the public and it will end disastrously.
The longer term end state is a ruling class with all of the assets and means of production to build wealth, while the masses are left to fight for the scraps. Decentralization and Austrian economics is the way out of this mess.
Critical thinking skills, and the average voter
Tying a lot of this together is the lack of the public to think critically. The NPC meme is so true at times – they’re simply waiting for the next software update to tell them how and what to think.
The public school systems are largely designed on purpose to produce such people though, unfortunately. As quoted from an article discussing the roots of this problem,
The Prussian education system...still used to this day in most countries worldwide, originated in the early 18th century as a way to instill absolute obedience and uniformity in the students under the guise of education. What the students wanted and thought was irrelevant—the Prussian education system was there to teach them minimal literacy and indoctrinate them into believing in the infallibility of the supreme authority (Prussian King Fredrick William I at the time). The end result was a useful generic worker, readily replaceable and dispensable.
The educational system trains obedience to the State. It is setup to further create obedient workers once out of school. It’s social engineering. Show up at this time, the bell rings and you go to your lunch break (only 45 minutes, don’t abuse it), don’t question the supreme leader (a non-value adding middle manager). The movie “Office Space” perfectly sums up traditional office employment.
Fortunately America (and other countries to a lesser extent) still has an entrepreneurial spirit and those with vision and drive can break out of the programming. Most aren’t cut out for entrepreneurship but I also think if it was taught more in school that more adults would at least try their hand at it. Working a side hustle at nights or on weekends is an option too.
I personally never really fit into the school system and had many challenges throughout my time there. In the 7th grade I was put into a ‘special class’ that was a bit of a pilot program for underachieving kids. There were only three of us – one other was already a friend of mine so we jokingly referred to it as ‘the retard class’. The idea was to provide more individualized attention in an attempt to improve performance but it didn’t work. In retrospect it was simply that I hated traditional school and was looking to break out or learn a different way/different material.
Perhaps in light of my experience, plus my philosophical leanings, I’m an advocate of private schooling, homeschooling, and ‘unschooling’. Basically anything separates State and education. The one-size-fits-all approach to public education has failed miserably. The US continually ranks middle of the pack in various metrics, or worse, despite spending more per pupil than any other country. Teacher unions are some of the most powerful unions in the country and care more about retaining their own power than actually improving outcomes for kids.
In the age of standardized testing the systems ends up teaching kids what to think, not how to think. Standardized tests don’t allow for any creativity – it’s just about fully shading in the correct answer on the multiple choice test (half-shaded answers are incorrect, of course). Critical thinking skills don’t come from this method.
What I envision to turn things around:
Shut down the Department of Education
Dissolve parasitic teacher unions or at least lessen their influence drastically
Expand options for alternative forms of schooling – as mentioned above, homeschooling, private schooling, unschooling. Government may have a temporary role here to provide an off-ramp regarding some funding assistance (at least, redirected from public school funding instead).
Furthermore, if a family chooses an alternative form of schooling, let the money ‘follow the kid’. Let the family decide how to spend that instead of having the government coercing the public through taxes to fund said schools.
Allow a free market to demonstrate, through evidence, which systems are better for a given family. Let the metrics show the outcomes of each and families can better choose. Choice, instead of ‘your house is in this area of the city thus your kid(s) need to go here’.
Libertarianism.org explains their vision for the educational system:
It is a vision in which families and students choose education in the amounts and time frames they want, and educators freely decide what to teach, how, and for what price. It is a vision in which education isn’t privileged over the countless other goods competing for our finite resources—housing, vacation, transportation, video games, the latest fashions, annual physicals, cotton candy, and on and on—and a vision in which a political majority, or powerful minority, doesn’t get to tell everyone what learning they will pay for. This vision contains only one government role: to intervene if children do not receive the literacy and numeracy necessary to become free adults.
And the 10th Amendment Center explains their position as:
Governments cannot mandate education; it can only mandate that you go to school. This is why so many people remain essentially uneducated after 12 years of schooling. Schools are great for government and it’s not surprising politicians support them. But if one were to list each of the most effective functions of a school, education would not even make the top 10. The current system breeds failure.
Trivium method
The Trivium Method is a basis for thinking and learning. It goes back as far as ancient Greece, as it is explained by Plato in his monologues. Modern education doesn’t touch on this at all and some proclaim that this is part of the occulted knowledge kept from the masses to keep them unable to use reason and logic on their own. It’s a process used to understand objective truth and think critically. I only came across this method a couple of years ago and try to implement it in my thought processes.
Link to learn more here. Videos explaining it further are here and here.
Books, and the average voter
Similar to health, economics the average voter hasn’t picked up a book in years and is ignorant to many facts of life that have been immortalized in texts. And I’m not referencing “The Hunger Games”, I’m referring to examples such as:
Crime and Punishment, or anything by Dostoevsky
Meditations, by Marcus Aurelius
Basic Economics, by Thomas Sowell
Behold a Pale Horse, by Bill Cooper
The Power of Myth, by Joseph Campbell
These books challenge beliefs. They are timeless. I read “Meditations” by Marcus Aurelius at the start of each year – it helps me put life in perspective and stay true to my principles.
I wish that people would at least read a book a month. Sign up for a reading challenge and invite friends/family to it as well. I’m on the move quite a bit but I still manage at least 30 minutes each day. Try downloading an audiobook and listen to it on your daily walk.
How the ruling class views the mob (or, the average voter)
The Winston Churchill quote at the start of this article effectively sums up the attitude of the ruling class towards the mob, or the average voter. Beginning in the 1920s the ruling class began integrating tools of social engineers such as Walter Lippman and Edward Bernays (nephew of Sigmund Freud who used his uncle’s understanding of the mind to help the social engineers). The four-part documentary “Century of the Self” covers some of this history and is required viewing for any truth seeker.
They were (and still are) very concerned with the mob turning against them, knowing how fragile their perceived authority really is and how uncontrollable a mass of people can be. They know how few of them there are and how easy the mob can turn against them – it’s the reason for the constant infighting they support such as racism, rich vs poor, pro this subject vs anti that subject. They need the masses squabbling among each other so the focus doesn’t turn to them.
The ruling elite view the masses as profane, as useless eaters contributing to the so-called ‘carbon problem’. They’ve brainwashed people to believe in their climate change rhetoric while they continue traveling in private jets and have multiple properties around the world. They think that the profane don’t have the intellect to understand deep esoteric information so they must, as gods on earth, direct humanity – this is really what central planning of every form boils down to.
The profane aren’t part of the privileged class of ‘Illumined Man’ tying together various secret societies and occult organizations. This Darwinian belief ties into the various eugenics movements that really started in the early 20th Century. Now instead of legalized sterilization of unwanted groups, the war is covert and shrouded in nice sounding terms such as ‘sustainability’. Read more about the eugenics plan in my other article here.
The average voter must understand that the ruling class does not care about them. Learn to see through the propaganda such as the sustainability agenda. Understand the bigger picture that’s unfolding.
Conclusion
This post is about the average voter but more broadly it’s criticizing the various institutions that have been set up to enslave us. The schools we attend, the food we eat, the TV/media we give our attention to, the social programming that influences every area of life.
Decentralization in all areas of life is needed. Centralized institutions will continue to act on the behalf of the institution, and not on the people its supposed to represent.
I’m not sure what percentage of people need to understand these concepts at a core level to really end modern-day slavery, but the more of us that speak up the better our chances are at turning the tide. And if many people just start asking basic questions about the status quo it might lead them down various rabbit holes in quest for the truth, much as its done for me.
The devil you know is better than the devil you don’t know.