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Amnesty from the Economic Sabotage of a Failing Elite?
A. Karmakar
11/23/202411 min read
'Trancivilisation'; a re-emerging concept that seeks to redefine societal structures in light of the contemporary challenges faced by humanity. Derived from the prefix 'trans-' meaning beyond, and 'civilisation,' it encapsulates the idea of evolving past the limitations of existing civilisational frameworks. This notion stems from a historical context where elite power has increasingly become disconnected from the needs and aspirations of the general populace.
"Nero fiddled, while Rome burned," sound familiar?
As societies developed over centuries, a hierarchy emerged, often prioritising the interests of a select few over the majority. In recent decades, this disconnection has become more pronounced. The rise of globalisation has facilitated the accumulation of wealth and influence among elite groups, leaving the masses marginalised and voiceless. As elites continue to shape policies and societal norms the dissatisfaction of the people has grown, leading to movements advocating for a fundamental shift in priorities. Globally governments have reacted by ramping up censorship, cancelling eloquent dissenters and imprisoning peaceful protesters on spurious charges. Exercising freedom of speech is now a very dangerous affair. Many have been forced to go quiet or go underground. The ongoing divisiveness and oppression has catalysed the trancivilisational idea — a framework suggesting that a comprehensive transformation is essential for dignity, societal progress and in some cases, survival.
This evolution of thought reflects the need for a more inclusive and equitable society that does not merely advance the interests of the powerful. It advocates for a collective movement towards establishing systems that prioritise a social safety-net, a stable environment, active citizen engagement and prospects for society as a whole. No-one left behind - right?
By challenging established norms and hierarchies, the concept of trancivilisation envisions an alternative societal model that harmonises the needs of all individuals, rather than catering exclusively to elite interests. This re-imagined perspective encourages collaboration and mutual understanding for peace and progress as a counter to a purposely over-complicated world.
Trancivilisation: Old Concept - New Name
The actions and decisions made by the elite have led to a systematic draining of wealth from nations and societies, a trend that has intensified over the many decades. Wealth inequality is a significant concern, as the gap between the affluent and the average citizen continues to widen. According to datum from the World Inequality Report, the top 1% of earners capture a disproportionate share of global income, reinforcing a system that benefits only a select few. The implications of this wealth concentration extend far beyond mere statistics; they have profound effects on communities and everyday individuals.
One of the most glaring consequences of the elite's decision-making is the exploitation of labor. Corporations often prioritize profit over people, leading to practices such as low wages, lack of benefits, and precarious employment conditions. For instance, reports indicate that many large corporations frequently pay their workers below a living wage, forcing them to rely on public assistance programs. Such reliance not only strains public resources but also highlights the failure of the elite to provide sustainable economic opportunities for the broader population.
The impact of wealth drain is evident in public services, where funding cuts lead to deteriorating conditions. Healthcare systems across nations experience significant strain as resources are diverted away from essential services to maintain profitability for elite healthcare providers. This can be observed in the growing wait times for treatments and an increased reliance on private healthcare options, which are not accessible to everyone. Similarly, education systems suffer as budget cuts lead to larger class sizes, reduced staff, and diminished resources for students, further entrenching social inequality.
These examples illustrate how elite decisions create a cycle of societal dissatisfaction and unrest. The repercussions of wealth drain go beyond financial statistics, affecting the quality of life and opportunities available to ordinary citizens. As societal tensions escalate, the need for an equitable distribution of resources becomes increasingly urgent, emphasizing the consequences of elite actions on the fabric of society.
The Consequences of Elite Decisions: Societal Wealth Drain
The desire for a transformation towards a society that prioritises peace, security, and quality of life has become increasingly vocal among the populace. This vision emphasises the importance of building strong community bonds and supporting extended families which are vital to creating nurturing environments. By revitalising these connections, individuals can begin to collectively re-navigate the challenges posed by societal fragmentation and renegotiate elite-driven agendas gradually reframing systems of law and governance. It is essential that a toxin-free and healthy environment forms the bedrock of our communities, encouraging holistic well-being, sustainability and the free flow of ideas.
In today’s rapidly advancing technological landscape, the role of technology and politics assumes critical importance. These instruments, when utilised effectively, possess the potential to enhance the quality of life for all citizens. However, a paradigm shift is necessary to ensure that the advancements serve the public interest rather than being co-opted for elite benefit. This requires a concerted effort to harness technology’s capabilities in areas such as healthcare, education, and energy, providing equitable access to all communities, regardless of socioeconomic status.
Grassroots movements play a pivotal role in this demand for change, functioning as catalysts that empower the people to voice their needs and aspirations. By organising collectively, pooling resources and initiating the systems and ethics they want to universalise, citizens can advocate for a new social contract that emphasises inclusivity, accountability, and transparency from those in power. It is through unity and perseverance and gradual decoupling from corrupt power structures that the populace can reassert its agency in shaping policies that affect their lives. We already have a good template, of course, that ironically the UN nurtured and simultaneously ignored: The 1948 Declaration of Human Rights.
Ultimately, creating a society that embodies these ideals necessitates dogged determination and collective action. The public must come together to demand comprehensive reforms that prioritise the well-being of all individuals over elite interests. Only through such a unified commitment can we pave the way toward a more equitable and harmonious future, ensuring that the voices of the people resonate loudly in the ongoing call for meaningful change.
When the People Demand Change
The inclination of elites to resort to conflict as a proposed solution can often be traced back through history, revealing a tapestry woven with economic motivations, manipulative tactics, and strategic interests. Throughout various epochs, wars have frequently been instigated or sustained by a small segment of society aiming to protect or advance their own agendas. This elite-driven narrative has not only shaped national policies but has also led to broader societal repercussions, often side-lining the common populace's needs and desires for stability and peace.
Historically, elites have grasped war as an effective instrument to consolidate power, acquire resources obliterate social contracts, install martial law and lock-down control over dissident factions. The rationale behind these actions frequently stems from the notion that conflict serves as a catalyst for economic growth for 'stake-holders', particularly in industries such as arms production and reconstruction.
Increasingly, journalists and intellectuals speak of 'evil intentions' and 'dark agendas'. Every day social media shows how innocent children: women, men of all ages, journalists, relief workers and medics are being jailed, tortured, maimed and killed. And yet, without a hint of shame, the economic gains from military engagements and weapons sales drives the elite and the sadistic to further endorse massacres, foment coups and celebrate wars.
This perspective starkly contrasts with the general population's yearning for security, wellbeing, and a peaceful existence, highlighting a fundamental and troubling discord in priorities.
War as a Solution? The Power Perspective
Before Our Very Eyes - Emergency Raincheck
"You must not expose this darkness,
the evil that you acquiescence to -
and are complicit in doing
and allowing
- because -
if it were you who had
all the power at your behest,
would you not do the same -
would you not be tempted?
By saying and doing nothing -
is this not the least of evils?
After all you're not the instigator -
and let's face it,
if you refuse to comply
you'll be marked as a threat
- as a symbol of rebellion
that must,
in due course
- be obliterated."
The language of the Beast System has too long prevailed - it is the colonial code that savaged so much of the world that the sun never set on its vastness of empire. Now we, the people of the once vaunted Anglosphere, have had our lives and minds intricately and cunningly colonised. We are the datum that feeds their A.I. Beast System, the gold teeth and trinkets that paves their information highway to their technological Mount Olympus.
A few days ago Oreshnik made its debut in Dnipro. The detailed reports on some of the 46 'non-existent' Bioweapons labs in that Mecca of corruption that had been presented time and again to the UNSC should long ago have signalled the level of danger that the Black-Rock contingent are bringing to the table. The US legislation declaring that corporations are people and money is free speech at the turn of the century did not raise sufficient alarm - instead the corporate sector were further rewarded with 'too big to fail,' impunity and that 2008 descent is now a historical marker to our relentless civilisational collapse.
Artist: Moloko. Track: 'The Time is Now'. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GY9DWIfpwc
Where's CND when you need 'em? No decent minded person wants war and carnage even though, when I was 'sproutin' up like a weed', war, on the back the fictional British victory of WWII (the Russians sacrificed up to 30 million people and the battle of Stalingrad was a pivotal point - by far the greatest contributor to the erosion of the German war machine), more than once did I hear that another world war was a good idea.
Wars have always made the rich, richer, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hfEBupAeo4], and are the usual resort when the monied elite have hoovered up the loose change of the working, middle classes, foreign and domestic. See, no matter how may times or who exposes their corruption, theft and violence, like the spoilt viperous entitled brats they are, they'd rather watch the earth go up in smoke than give up the swag. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1HhKdgx6V8].
The question is, what are we going to do about it - with, what can we do, running as a close second?
The self-imagined 'super-brains' are going to have their hands full going forward. This therefore is a good time to form self sufficient low tax-sucking, self-governing communities. In fact, self-sufficiency may soon be seen as an asset as it was in the past. The tax element opens the door for negotiation with the state - truth to tell, we don't get much for our taxes 'nowadays, do we? Currently, the quality of healthcare, medicine and social support are inadequate and often do more harm than good, so decoupling from the state outside of trauma care is the ideal.
Consider also that the Silk Road entourage, which have 75% of the worlds resources and a bad taste of being former colonies, are looking at a new and vibrant world with a strong economy and a re-instatement of classical values. The point being, going South judiciously may have its advantages.
To stake out a bit of turf of your own, to work with friends and family, make a few community rules to benefit all - decouple from the state in planned stages - create at least 25% of your own food and energy - create your own schools, barter and systems of commerce. This is, to many, fast becoming a necessity rather than a 'woke' option.
At 90 seconds before the Domesday clock hits the 'midnight hour', our brave leaders ae still fighting the ticket-toter for their balcony seat on the Titanic. Is their a corollary between road-rage and lust for absolute power?
The flip side of suppression-oppression is that once the people are freed of restraint, incalculable innovations are there to be had, or would you rather skip that part and prefer to chance a nuclear winter?
Like the lady said, "The time is now!"
I see the political savants, like the charismatic Pikacu from her Red, White and Blackpill site, Ryan Cristian from 'The Last American Vagabond', and even the once milk-toast Kim Iversen frothing at the gills as they call out the global horrors and dangers that accumulate seemingly by the minute. They have long abandoned the 'Elastoplast' of denial of the obvious. They don't have to be right about everything, such is the intensity of our stack of perils that if 10% of what they predict happens, we are in for such poverty of choice and diminution of liberty that life itself will become much more unpalatable to many.
It was obvious, you would have to be oblivious for it not to be, and so many were/are... wilful ignorance. But why do we do it... why so enthusiastic to embrace our avoidable demise?
The maxim,
"Do unto others what you would have done unto yourself".
Seems simple enough.
I'll wager the power brokers of the day, who ran over with muscle and cudgel the villagers and infirm to establish their ill-gotten fiefdoms have harboured an occult truth that has up till now served them splendidly. It's what allows all this carnage, treachery and violence to rise in defiance of all that is good in the human spirit.
After studying human nature all of my useable cognisant life, I can attest to this unfortunate fact, there is a significant contingent amongst our species that are under the sway of this 'Beast Clause' - when that is eliminated our fortunes on this, and indeed, any other planet, will be very different. As I write I hear a valiant speaker who fights for the very existence of his race against overwhelming odds. He and his female compatriot speak about how entitled- usurpers sought to insert them selves in the Americas by wiping out all the indigenous peoples and how similar strategies are now being used against them - the more things change...
They'll tell you it's complicated, we need to study for 30 years in their esteemed brainwash institutions to understand why it is so and by implication, why it must be ever thus... all the while knowing that the power of the 'Beast Clause' lies in its silence, in complicity, in fertile grounds and in aggressive occult cultivation. For this 'Beast Clause' relies on a solitary but cardinal weak spot in the architecture of the human soul.
Deep in the reptilian fear-based psyche, the Jekyllian golem ceaselessly gibbers its kill and conquer, cave-dwelling, chaotic counsel:
They bet their lives upon this secret and won the day all too often. For they played and still play to the least of angels, they are one with the worst within us and they have spent centuries appealing to that nature through all means at their disposal. It was total debauchery in Sodom and Gomorrah, 'Bread and Circuses' in Roman times, gatekeeping privilege and the famous Inquisitors and Witch-finders in the medieval, and the cult of the self in which Hollywood plays the leading role in our post modern world. They know well the 'Beast Clause' that Machiavelli, Goebbels, Freud, Bernays, Pavlov, Kinsey, Milgram and even Maslowe leveraged in preparation for the materium to come - which is now here. Were they right about the inevitability of Armageddon? Were they right that humans cannot rise above the 'Beast Clause' written into their reptilian DNA?
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyRu4iaPEIQ]. Yah, the more things change, the more they stay the same, but why so? Are they right about the inevitability of Armageddon? Were they right that humans cannot rise above the 'Beast Clause' written into their reptilian DNA?
They dreamed the Apocalypse and we made it happen - isn't that straight out of 'The Golden Bough'.
Artist: Loreena McKennit. Track: 'Lullaby - And Who Has Done This?'. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwfMBxuXZmM
Artist: Kate Bush. Track: 'Army Dreamers'. Source:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOZDKlpybZE


Artist: Stingsman 21. Image: 'New Egypt'. Source: https://www.deviantart.com/stingsman21/art/New-Egypt-1047215754


Artist: Alienshore. Image: 'Change of Seasons'. Source: https://www.deviantart.com/alienshore/art/Change-of-Seasons-41080673


"Hope Remains Whilst the Company is True".
Galadriel speaks as she searches the hearts of the fellowship with her enchanted mirror. 'The Lord of the Rings', By J.R.R. Tolkien


Artist: Samkuching Draws. Image: 'Emergence'. Source:https://www.deviantart.com/samkuchingdraws/art/Emergence-900140808


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