The Manipulation of Reality: A World Out of Control
No. The world as we perceive it is far from being in control. Terrence McKenna was right when he asserted that the true master of history is surprise. However, is the world truly uncontrolled, or is it a world that continually manipulates us?
While powerful individuals and entities do try to control what they can, their influence has its limits. The chaotic nature of the world can be attributed to the unpredictable actions of these elite groups. If we were to come together as a species and work towards collective progress, perhaps we could find some semblance of control over the chaos that surrounds us, as the powerful tweak our systems to serve their own purposes.
However, the reality is different. We live in a world that continually manipulates us, rather than us manipulating it. Our circumstances, which we interpret through our individual conditioning and biases, define our reality. In this sense, we are the hunted, not the hunter. Our intellect colors the world, but it is often distorted by our personal biases, leading us to perceive a world that may be quite different from reality.
Consider the following: our reality is shaped by the circumstances we face, and we interpret these circumstances based on our knowledge and experiences. We are, in essence, the victims of our own conditioning. To hold the notion of control in such a world is a constantly shifting and often illusory concept.
The True Manipulators
The world is not always about our actions, but about the unseen forces at play. The manipulation is subtle, and it often begins with the financial and geopolitical landscape. Large conglomerates, such as the Rockefellers and Rothschilds, have maintained an immense level of control, starting way back in history. These elite cartels, through the creation of entities like the Federal Reserve, have shaped the global economic landscape, and their influence extends far beyond the oil industry.
According to company 10K filings with the SEC, the Four Horsemen of Banking—Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, and Wells Fargo—are among the top ten shareholders of virtually every Fortune 500 corporation. This monopoly on corporate ownership is mirrored by the influence of other global banking powers, such as Deutsche Bank, BNP, Barclays, and European banking behemoths. These trillionaires of the world have a significant say in how the global economy is structured.
Here are a few key players in the global control landscape:
Rothschilds: A family with a long history of influence and wealth. They have played a significant role in shaping the global financial system. Rockefellers: One of the most powerful families in history, they have maintained a significant influence in the energy and finance sectors. Trillionaires of the World: Dominant families and individuals who hold immense wealth and control over major industries.While the world may seem chaotic and out of control, it is important to recognize that there are unseen forces shaping our reality. Whether we see ourselves as victims or manipulators may be a matter of perspective, but the fact remains that our lives are heavily influenced by the circumstances and the knowledge we have acquired. The true manipulation lies in the perception and interpretation of the world around us.
Conclusion
In conclusion, our understanding of the world and our sense of control are often subject to manipulation. The true master of our reality is not always clear, but it is clear that powerful entities have a significant impact on the global landscape. By recognizing the role of manipulation in our lives, we can begin to navigate the complex and often unpredictable world around us more effectively.