Employment secures food, water, shelter, clothing, and heat daily. Anything beyond is a step towards oneness, unity of society akin to the Babylonians of ancient Mesopotamia. However, the argument in favor of forming central governments is that it affords protection from other nation-states deemed hostile. Indeed, living in peace is contrary to human nature, or conscience. Hence, looking within the same body of hapless creatures (glorified human beings as politicians) is absurd.
The lie is a one-world federation parallels universal peace (heralded in Babylonian times only magnified by eight billion).
Truth abounds, yet getting people to respond accordingly is problematic. Truth: an institution that piles up financial debt for ninety-six consecutive years is shady. However, estimates show that sixty percent of eligible members took part in the 2020 vote-casting. (Voting is a declaration of faith in the governing body. There is no guarantee that one’s favored candidate will prevail. And irrespective of the outcome, constituents remain inside the confines of their national territory).
Public responses to flagrant abuse in migration policy between 2021 and 2025 show a will to tolerate anything short of impeding personal safety. A heedless standard. Inhabitants cleave to the administration for overall protection. Alas, a general distrust of one’s neighbors overshadows society. Those who enact deficit spending and inordinate migration exploit such fear with impunity. During Corona, for instance, people passed from being afraid to mounting a crusade prompted by trusted governors through “hype-notic” mass media. Nay, leaders introduce a sprite; followers react with fright. Inevitably, the mixed multitude lands inside a designated, dark circle.
Governing is a team effort, but unlike other endeavors, administrations comprise lords and masters. To suggest that changing one person at the top of an administration will change the motives of all that comprises it is fantastic, a hidebound myth. For example, despite the mass of changes in the top position, yearly deficits are a common denominator. The inference is of a unified administration.
Politics is not for everyone. Concerning politics, the average person (follower) is bereft of skills to cope with political matters, naturally. So, the preponderance casts a vote and, with fingers crossed, watches in awe as the political spectacle unfolds. Again, at issue is getting people to admit the truth about themselves, and thus their leaders, and the trajectory of human beings governing autonomously.
A principal delusion: everybody yearns for truth. Not so. Truth is like pain; all have a unique tolerance, and no one prefers it.
“Garages, like people, are full of tripe, and do not serve their intended purpose.”
