The current world order is built on systemic manipulation, but to the average person, this claim may seem preposterous. However, those who think critically recognize it as the truth. The process of indoctrination starts early in life, with global institutions working to dull and suppress natural thinking faculties, promoting obedience over original thought. Success in this system comes from blind obedience and servility to the established order, with the prevailing narratives of education, economics, science, sociology, and information all being irrationally imposed by the profit-driven system. This manipulation is pervasive and affects every aspect of human life, from nature to society. The belief that the system must keep growing is a flimsy one, based on the assumption that human knowledge is unlimited and the planet is infinitely large. Those who question the finite nature of resources and our limited knowledge are often dismissed as heretics.
Global finance, which is the driving force of the world economy, is based on fraudulent schemes like Fractional Reserve Banking, which is presented as a great achievement, rather than a criminal activity. Joining the global financial racketeering and its criminal cabals is the path to riches, but it is also pushing life towards extinction. The perception of the typical global citizen is gradually changing, with more people beginning to rebel against systemic indoctrination and manipulation. The world system is in its last leg, accelerating towards its demise, which will inevitably lead to chaos but also opportunities for positive change.
In contrast to the obedient sheeple, those who question the system are beginning to rebel against the overall systemic indoctrination and manipulation that has become unbearable in the twilight of the modern world system. Even some who were previously gullible are now defying the various narratives of the deep state, the military-intelligence-industrial-banking-media complex of the core countries of the world system. The continuous war cries are not being heard by many, and the deep states of core countries and rich oil kingdoms are increasingly relying on gadgets and mercenaries to conduct their warfare. Thanks to sources like Wikileaks, we now have information that sheds light on how deeply global intelligence is embedded in our lives, and privacy in electronic communication has become almost impossible. Global banking is also threatened by emerging technology that could dismantle its fraudulent scheme of creating money out of thin air. The media is so fake that even the US president no longer believes it.
Rebelling against the deep state and the prevailing world order can take many forms, and individuals can choose the ones that align with their values and abilities. Here are some ways individuals can rebel against the system: Educate yourself: Seek out alternative sources of information and critically evaluate the information you receive. Stay informed about political and social issues and develop your own opinions.
Speak out: Use your voice to challenge the mainstream narrative and speak up against injustices. This can include participating in protests and demonstrations or sharing information on social media.
Take action: Get involved in grassroots movements and organizations that promote social and environmental justice. Volunteer your time and resources to support causes that are important to you.
Practice civil disobedience: Challenge unjust laws and policies through peaceful resistance and nonviolent civil disobedience.
Build alternative systems: Create and support alternative systems that prioritize people and the planet over profit. This could include supporting local businesses, building community gardens, or participating in time banks and other alternative economic systems.
Practice self-care: Take care of yourself and prioritize your mental and physical health. This can include practicing mindfulness, getting enough sleep and exercise, and spending time in nature.
Remember that rebelling against the system is a long-term and ongoing process, and it requires patience, perseverance, and a commitment to creating positive change.
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