The Hedonistic Pleasureseeker

Synthetic Armageddon Part 4: Hey! Let’s You and Her Fight!

March 27, 2008 · No Comments

Tastes great, or less filling? In this YouTube video two pretty women employ Hegelian Dialectic in a fountain while ripping each other’s clothes off. Upper-middle class professionals stand on the sidelines to watch the show, close enough to place their bets but far enough away not to get their own clothes mussed.

It should be understood that while the pretty women struggle, Global Elites send their lackeys to steal the women’s purses and drive away in their cars, leaving them without even the means to pay their tab. Not that the Globalists NEED more money or cars! Unfortunately for the rest of us, their obtaining/stealing/hoarding other people’s possessions provides their empty lives with meaning. It’s just like that old saying: The one with the most toys “wins.” By their “winning” you have to “lose,” and because they’re elites they get to cheat. Sorry losers!

 

(Terrorist or Freedom Fighter?)

Part 1 of the Synthetic Armageddon series laid out the basics of Hegelian theory, arguably the philosophical foundation of political propaganda. Dialectic is a tool for social engineering and population control, and the primary modus operandi of the Global Elites. Classical dialectic theory originated in Ancient Greece and goes something like this:

1. Everything is made out of opposing forces/opposing sides.
2. Gradual changes lead to turning points, where one force overcomes the other.
3. Change moves in spirals. (Sometimes referred to as “negation of the negation”)

The concept was given new life in the early 1800’s by Georg Hegel, whose developed a model describing the fundamental nature of reality (strife). Mid-century the concept of “dialectic” was appropriated by Karl Marx (for an example see Das Kapital, published in 1867).

(What? This is it? There has GOT to be a better way!)

(Image found here)

 

Thesis - Antithesis - Synthesis are the keys to unlocking the history of the industrial and post-industrial ages in the Western world. Since our hyper-billionaire fascist overlords apply Hegelian Theory to their grand conspiracies, it’s critical that we understand what they are trying to make us do and/or believe so that we may see past the false dichotomies and the bullshit, and stay alive and free despite their efforts.

Elites see the rest of Humanity as livestock, and will attempt to herd us wherever they want us to go. They even call us sheep! It’s a serious and lucrative business for them, but an expensive and deadly trap for the rest of us. Speaking of deadly: Though I’ll be making light of them in the Synthetic Armageddon series, most of the defining moments of the last few centuries were more than just “threats.” They were absolutely meant to turn deadly:

War = Asset seizure and population control.

Pestilence and Disease = Asset seizure and population control.

Failed State = Asset seizure and population control.

Terrorism = (fill in the blank)

NOW: Presuming you’ve passed the test you are ready to move ahead to the next chapter. And so it begins: 1776, the American Year of Independence.

(to be continued . . . )

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