The
first dangerous mistake the average person makes is the assumption that
“evil” is a kind of subjective or “gray” concept. We would love to
believe that all destructive and malicious behavior is merely a product
of bad environment, bad upbringing, or mental psychosis. Deviance in the
name of misguided “profit” or “status” is often more acceptable to the
public; as long as there is a reason we can easily understand and grasp.
What frightens the average American today is not the abhorrent action
of criminality; rather, it is criminality without easily definable
reason. What frightens the common citizen is the possibility that some
people hurt others not because mommy and daddy “mistreated” them, or
because they have a psychological deficiency that clouds their judgment,
but because they fully and consciously ENJOY doing what they do. Our
society is desperate to make excuses for the monsters of our era,
perhaps because we would rather not entertain the possibility that there
is a dark side to humanity as a whole, that if left unchecked, could
take control in a deliberate and calculated way.
This
is why the greatest crimes of our time often go ignored by the public.
The idea, for instance, that international financiers and political
elites would purposely create economic disparity, social chaos, and
global war out of a desire for centralized power and a disturbed sense
of superiority is simply too much for many to handle. Surely, these
terrible events throughout our modern history are merely the result of
random coincidence and human error…right?
In Aperiomics this global elite is Y-V, Y is the top of the food chain in the animal kingdom ans V is the top of trees and plants in the plant kingdom. Y stays on top by being a better predator, it can then feed off others under it just as some companies and elite can. The leaves stay on top because they do a specialized job for a plant, they represent the most talented in society that work together as a team. These Y and V teams often associate with each other because the boundary depends on how scarce resources are, when they are scarce G public property is more efficient and Y can act like dictators. They tend to control a territory even if it contains much Gb private property, for example multinational companies might be Y predatory in resource rich third world economies but V representing a meritocracy in Biv first world economies. Each uses agents that are secretive and deceptive, in Roy they are Oy and in Biv Iv.
In Aperiomics this global elite is Y-V, Y is the top of the food chain in the animal kingdom ans V is the top of trees and plants in the plant kingdom. Y stays on top by being a better predator, it can then feed off others under it just as some companies and elite can. The leaves stay on top because they do a specialized job for a plant, they represent the most talented in society that work together as a team. These Y and V teams often associate with each other because the boundary depends on how scarce resources are, when they are scarce G public property is more efficient and Y can act like dictators. They tend to control a territory even if it contains much Gb private property, for example multinational companies might be Y predatory in resource rich third world economies but V representing a meritocracy in Biv first world economies. Each uses agents that are secretive and deceptive, in Roy they are Oy and in Biv Iv.
Unfortunately,
this is not the case. In fact, the majority of catastrophic cultural
policies and tragedies can be traced directly back to a particular
subset of people, who use their positions of influence for ill purpose,
and knowingly engineer calamity not just for personal gain, but the gain
of their “social class”.
In
the Liberty Movement, we often refer to this group as “Globalists” or
“Elitists”. They permeate the upper echelons of our nation, and they do
indeed have a culture that is entirely separate and disparate from our
own. If one studies their literature, their initiatives, and their
motives, he would discover another world, driven by outlandish goals and
an even more outlandish brand of religious fervor. Here are some of the
character traits and beliefs that make these people easy to identify…
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