Lost and Bound

People admit they work to pay bills, e.g., insurance, car, phone, and so forth. Of course, the primitive essentials: clothing, shelter, water, food, and accessories. Certain people will even admit physical and institutional infrastructure, like highways, bridges, railways, utilities, schools, emergency services…

Rare that people confess working to pay the decision-makers, and millions of civil servants. Indeed, they come first, holding identical aspirations (although the aspirations of decision-makers transcend those of any animal).

And once paid, implementing public services ensues. We saw this with the TSA. We may have all the buildings, equipment, and demand, but if the workers aren’t getting paid, it is to no avail. Automatic tax deductions to prop up the central governing authority. Dispersing payroll is secondary. Likewise, for the exchange of purchased items. Again, the decision-makers transcend because, unlike their wards, they never stop plying their trade. Hence, in the event of an economic downturn, or so-called government shutdown, their wages remain intact.

The question remains why people don’t start with money and the government’s demand for it, ignoring the key aspects concerning why we work. We start with ourselves and then go outward, and the further we look, the more obscured things become. Hence, archons have piled up $39 trillion in federal debt and conduct wars outside the framework of the beloved constitution with impunity. Should inhabitants handle reality, the volume of such abuses might tail off. Perhaps this explains the reliance on mass media, which provides “logical insights” regarding certain isolated people and events.

Indeed, TVs and mobile phones take on the form of holy oracles, supplying revelation and inspiration to whirling souls at sea.

Consider the number of words the president, for instance, may utter in a 24-hour period, then compare that to what one gleans from public announcements. The masses base their conclusions on the scant volume via mediums. Laser-like focus on a tree, ignoring the forest, just because Punic information sources don’t allude to it.

So, information resembles taxes: out of sight, out of mind. The contrast between what’s heard and what isn’t is vast, suggesting one fathom the depths by internal inquiry. Alas, the conscience informs as expected. So, one raises hope. After all, bold archons speak of meeting success upon ascension. Yet there are many with varying proposals. Surround yourself, therefore, with mass media that channels all the requisite information. Just press a remote-control button or plead with a virtual assistant.

A modest capital investment in TV, plus a subscription, effects immediate access to legions that shadow the globe 24/7. Cameras and microphones capturing the slightest undertones and activity. Add a little reasoning, then relax in full assurance of counterfeit faith.

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