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LadyofShalott's avatar

Brilliant dissection of the multi-layered hell we are living in Morgoth. The media have always worked in conjunction with the apparatus of state and politics, to lie to the public...I remember the Hillsborough football stadium disaster of 1989, when I was at school. Media, police, and government all acted in unison to taint Liverpool fans as responsible for the deaths of 94 of their own on 15th April (97 eventually died). There was no internet back then - perhaps, had there been, the true accounts of witnesses might have been heard...But maybe it would have made no difference. The truth about Hillsborough eventually came out, decades later, and no one was held accountable. Meantime, lies were made truth simply by being repeated and amplified. Sometimes, today, it feels like we are being crushed and suffocated to death by the taxonomy you so identify so insightfully. I can hardly bear to read the news now.

Morgoth's avatar

One of the worst aspects of it is how petty and stupid the people who run things actually are. It's all purely managerial, there's not even any philosophical prattle about free speech and liberalism etc.

LadyofShalott's avatar

The ‘managerial elite’ except they aren’t even elites...it’s so mind-numbingly awful. I rewatched the BBC’s House of Cards from 1991 recently, and felt overcome with nostalgia for the days of Margaret Thatcher - yet I lived through that time, it was my childhood, and they were not halcyon days. But compared to now, they seem like a Golden Age.

Susanne C.'s avatar

That they aren’t elites was a disappointing discovery I recently made vis my husband’s Ivy League MBA boss who is not very bright, as in able to assimilate large amounts of information and synthesize it with reality in any meaningful way.

The application of the same set of overreaching managerial systems to every business, government, and health care agency has been catastrophic. We are so far down the wrong road because of this I don’t see how we recover. Things are deteriorating rapidly and no one has the will or wit to challenge these corrosive ideas.

Hunter bidens boxer shorts's avatar

The true elite nobility and TrillionAires (300) of them remain in the shadows far away from public scrutiny.. perhaps king Charles being one of the only visible tendrils of the oligarchy

Harman's avatar

That's because the true virtues are beyond them. The elites now are elites because they follow capital efficiency and are wealth generators. They have no need for the aristocratic virtues.

John Wood's avatar

"The primary function of journalists in the modern West is to tell lies on behalf of Power and hold the weak and powerless to account."

Classic.

The Fox's avatar

Without doubt, the most accurate description of 'journalism' I've ever seen.

James Hunt's avatar

The sinister methods deployed to maintain power and control are becoming more nakedly overt.

I mentioned in a previous thread that the system is trying to juggle too many balls at once.

They are living on the knife edge, whereas we are becoming more adept, learned and battle hardened.

Spiff's avatar

An astute observation. I agree. The blatancy will be their undoing, plus the disconnect.

Spiff's avatar

Excellent analysis. Absolutely spot on. And you did it without naming any famous "comedians."

As horrifying as this organism is, I sense a greater degree of fear at play than in the past. Less confidence and an increasingly shrill nature to the condemnations. Does anyone else sense some desperation in all this?

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I agree. I actually think their fear comes from two places:

1. Awareness. As you point out the growing awareness and the willingness of articulate people to publish insights, like Morgoth. You are correct that in the past these could be written off as lone gunmen, cranks banging on about immigrants or feminists. But we are now seeing a kind of synthesis emerging from social observers. Even just simple observations about WEF plans or responses to Covid. It is harder to write it all off as conspiracy.

2. They are failing. Covid demonstrated a solid 20 percent didn't buy the hype. Perhaps even as high as 25 percent. With continued propaganda (e.g. boosters, more fear) that actually rose to 30 or 40 percent in my view. From their point of view, that is a fail. More propaganda equalled more resistance. So much for behavioural psychology.

What we are seeing is an acceleration of their plans. In Britain where Morgoth lives this is a hard push for Net Zero and other climate goals, significantly more immigration and censorship. You can get away with some of that if you do it slowly and boil the frog. You get away with less when it is sudden and blatant. And that is what we are seeing.

Finally, the more they interfere the more we understand they are no better at planning than we are. Their plans are complex and doomed to fail anyway. They also rely on others to implement. That is fine if you have three decades at your disposal. But is less effective if you have to move fast.

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I agree. I think the indecent haste will be part of their undoing along with the unrealistic nature of their goals. Plus they are relying on normals to implement it. The people actually establishing low emission zones aren't partying with Klaus Schwab, for example. They work in your local council. They are NPCs putting up rainbow posters because someone told them you get brownie points for being nice.

That's like you designing a house, with impeccable blueprints and planning permission, then handing the plans over to a team of six year olds because they are good with Lego. Plans are one thing, execution quite another.

England will survive, as will Britain generally. Even mass immigration won't kill the British. It may actually reverse some of the midwit rot that plagues the West. The genteel political correctness and all the rest. There is nothing quite like being mugged by real life to accelerate the adoption of common sense.

One final thing. I am noticing more and more of the Current Things are really just being used by the political class to gain power. Net Zero is being pushed back by Sunak. Braverman is being given some space to challenge multiculturalism. That kind of thing. None of them believe any of that stuff, so that gives a little hope.

Hunter bidens boxer shorts's avatar

I agree with your thesis that they are out to destroy us quickly before it gets out of hand for them.

The primary tools of destruction have already been deployed in the all cause mortality death mRNA serum and the coming 10 million migrants to replace the 20 million vaccinated (primarily white) boomers.

The replacements for labour have already been built (androids) . So it appears a terminator like future awaits us. If we can save 5 to ten million native Brits out of this war we will be doing ok

Westoe's avatar

I often get blackpilled when people describe the machinations of the regime. Because often they're made out to seem impenetrable or like perfect systems of tyranny, without flaw or weakness.

But I've come to realise that the more absolute and omnipotent an analysis is, the more likely it is to be a poor analysis.

The way in which you've laid out the hivemind theory here makes it very clear how efficient and intimidating this mechanism is, but you can also see how it's imperfect. Which I think makes it more on the mark. Which is less blackpilling.

Morgoth's avatar

It also, via the Over-libs, gives a tangible target to focus on like the Brain-Bug in Starship Troopers. Something which the Lawrence Fox types fail to do.

Dave Greene's avatar

Could we call breadTube a “meme-stealer cult”?

robert BK's avatar

The organisms described remind one of the monsters from the Starship Troopers first movie. Basic ground creatures followed by an airborne creature then bigger creatures until the “ Brain “ creature.

Didn’t matter how many lesser creatures were killed they kept coming.

But once the “ Brain “ is removed, the rest will die .

Hopefully our monsters will devour each other sooner rather than later.

StG44_itisover's avatar

Sir, I can't say much more other than when you're on, you're really on. Brilliant!

John D'Arcy's avatar

Jesus, this is like a bad trip..

Neuschwabenland's avatar

Very well articulated and quite fun, I like the pictures and big comparisons yet jokes aside it still illustrates how this engineered mass all plays off its different parts. Like a jig saw puzzle, everything just happens to line up Everytime. But of course the normies will say it's completely coincidental and organic. Very much the "will of the people"

TomtomIrl's avatar

There can’t be 10 years left in this system so at least we’ll see what transpires next. It won’t be pleasant but these times are indeed hellish.

Xcalibur's avatar

An astute analysis. The eusocial colony superorganism is a very fit strategy, used by the most successful insect species, so it makes sense that they would self-organize along those lines. Likewise, dank meme culture is actually applying the strategy of viruses to information (replication, mutation, recombination), which again, is highly effective. So both sides are borrowing from the natural world, albeit subconsciously.

An important aspect of their strategy, as you suggested, is to disguise their structure and operations, wearing veils of "democracy", "rights", and "popular will"; thus, incisive analysis like this is important. As their tools & methods get more powerful, we too get better intel on what we're facing.

As an American, I've noticed that these tendrils of control have a tighter grip on our colonies and client states, such as the UK. It seems like they experimentally push their methods further over there, instead of the metropole where it's more difficult, thanks to pesky documents like the Constitution & Bill of Rights, as well as the Red States that support them.

Lastly,

>On rare occasions such as ... we witness the rare and terrifying ‘‘Super-Convergence’’ in which the various liberal superorganisms across the West all merge into one single, overwhelming, libtard biomass.

this sentence is genuinely funny, but it's also dark humor, given the reality of the situation.

Sordello's avatar

There is something quite profound about the insight that this system works like an insect colony. It explains how so many otherwise intelligent people are able to participate in the lower levels of the system without overt instruction or organisation. They operate by 'intuition', a remarkable quality that amazes us when we watch documentaries about the natural world: migrating birds, bee swarms, the feeding of offspring, the piglet seeking its mother's teat. But here the intuitions at work are dark and malign.

The article got me thinking about how the human mind is not separate from the natural world of birds, viruses and insects but part of it, connected to it: we too have our instincts and some of them are base and should be resisted. For me as a Buddhist I think this is how we humans can be 'reborn' as insects and animals: they unthinkingly behave like them so habitually and without resistance that the habit becomes an unescapable reality for them in the next life. But to resist is the path to the gods.

Hunter bidens boxer shorts's avatar

A new euphemism for out levantine friends "sleepers" . Excellent article

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Morgoth's avatar

Haha Nice.

I've hedged my bets that Substack will be the safest port in the storm and I try not to step on any landmines in terms of the language I use. But there's some squalls coming that's for sure.

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Morgoth's avatar

Yes, their technical capabilities increase exponentially while their intellectual capacity is shriveling up.