Thursday, August 31, 2023

Leaders and Followers

When it comes to current issues, most people don't think. They don't form their opinions based on facts and reason. They base it on authority. If their chosen authority figures agree on something, they agree to it too.

This is how vaccines were pushed onto a majority of the population despite mountains of evidence to their ill effects. We even had people dropping dead live on TV, and still people flocked to their designated vaccination tents.

The urge to follow leaders is so strong in most people that even the most dire of warnings have no effect. However, this only works as long as the authority figures remain in their position of superiority. Once people wake up to the incompetence of their leaders, they will no longer obey. Instead, they will look for others to tell them what to do and think.

This is why it's so important for tyrants to silence all actual opposition. This is done through an elaborate system of apparent leaders. The tyrants at the top of the hierarchy make sure that there's plenty of factions for people to choose from. Both the incumbents and the opposition are under the tyrants' control. So is a whole host of protest movements, and pretty much every so called intellectual.

This became evident during the vaccine rollout when not a single intellectual, opposition group or protest group went against the call to have everybody vaccinated. The only debate was whether or not to include babies in the tyrants' great collective experiment.

But people are waking up to the fraud, and the control structure is now under stress. People are looking for alternative leaders. This is therefore a good time to push ahead with our own strategy.

Now that we've demonstrated that we were right, we can further impose our authority within our natural circle of influence. We can raise our voices, and more people will listen and take our advice rather than that of their failed authority figures. However, we mustn't loose sight of the fact that our strategy is radically different from the strategy used by tyrants.

We work at the grass root level, and we concern ourselves only with our natural circle of influence. We don't seek higher office. We have no use of propaganda machines. We don't need to control the opposition, and we don't need intellectuals to spread our message.

For most of us, our natural circle of influence is our family and friends. For those of us with capital, our influence extends naturally to our employees, the city management and similar institutions of direct importance to the daily operations of our enterprise.

Anything larger than a town or municipality has no natural need for leaders because there's no natural need for coordination at levels higher than a municipality. Cooperation between municipalities develop naturally through mutual benefits.

This means that national, international, and global leaders can be done away with without any ill effects to ordinary people, and this is starting to be come apparent to everyone. Institutions at these elevated levels are riddle with corruption and inefficiencies, and bureaucrats within these institutions have no special concern for the lives of ordinary people.

There cannot be any real opposition operating at levels beyond the municipality or town because all institutions at those levels are inherently corrupt. There's no point in reforming such institutions. They should instead be done away with, and we can do this simply by starving them of funds which they must necessarily collect from the grass root level.

Real opposition comes from the establishment of alternative leaders at the grass root level, and we are now at a point where this can be done more successfully than was possible only a few years back.

Our strategy should centre on personal success through practical implementation of our philosophy because no-one takes advice from losers.

This doesn't mean that we should obsess about earthly wealth and political ambition. None of that is necessary for success. What we should instead focus on is love, harmony and health. This, taken together is affluence, and it is in the end affluence that everyone seeks to achieve in life. We want to be with people we love, we want to live comfortably, and we want to be healthy. By focusing on this, we are likely to become successful, and this success will in turn spurn others to do as we've done.

Once people stop listening to leaders that are any higher up than the municipal level, the corrupt elite becomes weak, and it can in turn be starved of resources. What we end up with is a huge number of small political structures cooperating for mutual benefits. Ordinary people can then choose whom to cooperate with through employment and place of residence. If we don't like our local leaders, we move to a neighbouring town, or we seek employment with someone else.

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