Oligarchical Collectivism
The Institutional ''ism''That
Threatens Our Very Biology
By Ethan Indigo Smith
“There will be no
curiosity, no enjoyment of the process of life. All competing pleasures will be
destroyed. But always… there will be the intoxication of power, constantly
increasing and constantly growing subtler. Always, at every moment, there will
be the thrill of victory, the sensation of trampling on an enemy who is
helpless. If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a
human face — forever.” ~ 1984, George Orwell
Capitalism, communism, socialism, fascism, imperialism,
corporatism, authoritarianism, monarchism, postmodern colonialism, and whatever
form of government “ism” you can imagine, all eventually degrade over time to
become oligarchical collectivism — the kind of ism that benefits the powerful
few at the expense of the powerless many.
The ism of all isms, oligarchical collectivism is the result
of contrasting opposition within a society, that is to say, the creating and
countering of perceived threats to the society. To consolidate their power,
threats are both created and solved by those in power in a way that encourages
the society to gradually relinquish its sovereignty and freedom to the state
that “protects” it. And yet, the system designed to counter perceived threats
are as extreme as the threats themselves — and as extreme as what the society
and its individuals can be conditioned to tolerate.
Government and corporate institutions in our society are
always, it seems, seeking to push more and more tolerations; not tolerance for
differences between us, but toleration of wrongdoing. Over time we have come to
tolerate war, government corruption, corporate personhood, surveillance of our
private lives, and environmental degradation, all as “normal” parts of an
institutionalized society. And as institutionalization proceeds, unrestrained
by the individual liberties we continue to give up (not exercise) in the name
of “security” and “nationalism”, those institutions eventually harden into
oligarchical collectivism.
If you have socialism without capitalism, it becomes
communism. If you have capitalism without socialism, it becomes fascism. And
ultimately, all isms become oligarchical collectivism. No matter its beginning
form, individual liberty is eliminated as power and influence is put in the
hands of megalithic institutions (be they corporate, government or otherwise)
that are controlled by a very few, and in some way or another — depending on
the times, technology and tolerations of the day — we end up immersed in
oligarchical collectivism, where the governed group mind is steered toward
willingly sacrificing individual sovereignty to uphold and protect the ism from
falsely perceived threats. How?
“It’s called
divide and conquer. That’s why there’s two parties and only two – and they’re
controlled by the same people at the very top. The Council for Foreign
Relations, the Bilderberg group, the United Nations and the Trilateral
Commission; these are the people who control your world by making global
policies you never vote on, and who both parties serve… But divide and conquer
can only work if people aren’t aware of the falsely created divisions. If you
know about it, it don’t work no more.”
Oligarchical Collectivism
The phrase oligarchical collectivism is from George Orwell’s
1984 and is so descriptive that it accurately summarized every government in
1948 when it was first published, and every government since. It defines a
society in which institutions such as government, media and corporate
interests, which are controlled by a handful of individuals, link together,
collaborating to direct, regulate and benefit from the activities of the many.
Governments, whatever their label and whatever their ism,
are all about control. Governments all begin with controlling the mind,
influencing and shaping society through propaganda and policy. And as
government structures become more heavily cemented, their control of the group
mind also becomes more cemented, and eventually these institutions, like all
institutions, strive to expand and extend their power and influence. The major
point of expansion becomes the government system itself. Soon enough,
government no longer serves the isms it initially represented, but serves its
own existence — at any cost. From there, the extent to which collectivism takes
precedence over individual rights is determined only by how much is tolerated
and even embraced by the people. And with global governments, mass media and
the world’s most powerful capitalist ventures linked together, collaborating
with a common purpose — to control and benefit from the mass mind — the extent
of collectivist thinking at play today is unprecedented — and dangerous. But it
did not come without warning from the inside…
“A power has risen
up in the government greater than the people themselves, consisting of many,
and various, and powerful interests, combined into one mass, and held together
by the cohesive power of the vast surplus in the banks.” – John C. Calhoun, 7th
Vice President of the United States
“Some of the
biggest men in the U.S., in the field of commerce and manufacturing, are afraid
of somebody, are afraid of something. They know that there is a power somewhere
so organized, so subtle, so watchful, so interlocked, so complete, so
pervasive, that they had better not speak above their breath when they speak in
condemnation of it.” – Woodrow Wilson, 28th President of the United States,
from his book The New Freedom (1913)
“We are opposed
around the world by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy that relies primarily
on covert means for expanding its sphere of influence — on infiltration instead
of invasion, on subversion instead of elections, on intimidation instead of
free choice, on guerrillas by night instead of armies by day… It is a system
which has conscripted vast human and material resources into the building of a
tightly knit, highly efficient machine that combines military, diplomatic,
intelligence, economic, scientific and political operations” – John F. Kennedy,
35th President of the United States, from an address to the American Newspaper
Publishers Association, 1961
If we dig deep enough, we can easily find legitimate
historical evidence of vast criminal conspiracies, international in scope and
completely feudalistic and fascist — that is to say, oligarchical. That is what
governments do. You may think this sounds paranoid, but it is simply fact. The
United States is a privately owned and operated corporation, a familial
corporate oligarchy runs the British Empire, and the Empire of Japan has
instilled an accepted level of oligarchical slavery that is perhaps unequaled
in history. And, colluding behind the scenes of power, their beneficiaries
conspire for the benefit of a network of cartels and corporations across the
earth while hiding behind their own carefully crafted legal protections and
illusions of institutional personhood.
The contemporary crap-creek of mainstream media in the
United States would have us all believe that oligarchies only exist in Russia
and Eastern European ‘old world’ nations, and if you’ve never heard of the
Eastern Establishment families, or maybe have had your head under a heavy rock
since birth, you might believe this to be so. However this media-induced falsehood.
Although it claims to be a democratic Republic, the United States is itself
oligarchical, a structured network of power and influence that includes
government and major media institutions — the perfect partnership for effective
propaganda.
And this is no wild “conspiracy theory”… According to a
study entitled “Testing Theories of American Politics – Elites, Interest Groups
and Average Citizens“, published by political scientists from Princeton and
Northwestern Universities in 2014, the United States is an oligarchy. According
to my own studies, however, the U.S.A. is more specifically a collectivist
oligarchy, a series of interlinked oligarchies — including finance, corporate,
government and religious bodies — collaborating and networking together in a
fashion that promotes the rights of institutions and crushes the rights of
individuals, directing power up and away from the individual toward those who
quietly pull the strings, all the while conning the masses into believing it is
in their own best interests.
“When you think
about a few controlling the many, an absolute prerequisite to that is to
centralize decision making… centralized power. Because the more points of
decision making there are, the less control any few at the centre are going to
have over those decisions. What we’ve seen throughout history and I would
strongly contend that there has been a force and still is behind this
throughout history… If you look at the word ‘globalization’, that is just a
word to describe this process of incessant centralization of control and
power.” – David Icke
With institutional control so deeply embedded in our
history, and so widely promoted in our media, individuals around the world
identify with institutions, national identity and the law of the collective
over themselves, their own identity and their inherent rights under natural
law. This mindset is most apparent within the most stringent oligarchical
structures, to the point that individually questioning conformity to the most
immoral statuses quo of those institutions is considered outrageous and
offensive to the collectivist mind. And, as such collectivist thinking
overtakes moral and personal judgment, a slavery mentality is formed which
perpetuates the diminishing of human consciousness and allows for further
“progress” in the name of the collective — such as increased environmental
destruction, perpetual wars, a lifetime of economic slavery, and the continued
Fukushimazation of the Pacific and beyond — none of which actually benefits the
collective, only the beneficiaries at the top of the heap.
Biological Oligarchical Collectivism
In its current form, the oligarchical collectivism of today
has become more than a threat to our individual freedom, it is, with our
collective consent, degrading our very biology.
George Orwell coined the term oligarchical collectivism, as
he did many others, in his immortal political fiction, 1984. This fictional
world was a war-world under constant surveillance, where institutionalized
violence and terrorism prevailed. One thing Orwell did not expunge on in his
book, however, is the eventual buildup of control to a level that assumes
authority of our very biology — biological oligarchical collectivism, which is
what we have today.
Biological oligarchical collectivism began with the tainting
of our natural resources, like the very essential air and water, and the
control of these essential resources with increasing ferociousness. Resources
that were once free for all, a natural right, are being bought up in an
oligarchical free-for-all, and sold back to us for corporate profit. A prime
example is the Nestlé corporation being allowed, and protected by government,
to bottle and sell back to Californians what little drinking water they have in
reserve. But with each step in the wrong direction, the persistent infesting
nature of oligarchy compels further misdirection, to the point that today,
governments have initiated policies of total biological control. Current
policies of the oligarchy include deliberately altering the genetic biology of
our food supply, engineering our planet’s climate and atmosphere, suppressing
natural and ancient medicinal remedies (such as cannabis, among many) and
mandating profitable yet dangerous pharmaceutical treatments in their place.
In effect, the powers of our society have assumed the right
to control our bodies.
The story of American Indian corn illustrates the psychology
of control and the total biological oligarchical collectivism of the 21st
century. Corn is among the most sacred crops to American Indigenous peoples.
Over time, the people of The Americas saw the families killed, their rights
taken, their land stolen and settled, their children taken for “re-education”,
and their culture systematically eliminated — amounting to the total subversion
of their natural individual and collective rights, in every way imaginable.
Even the sacred plant, the corn, has been stolen. The genetic modification of
plants has unleashed unnatural biological transformations into the natural
world, stealing the very essence of the corn and influencing the very genetic
makeup of all life that interacts with it.
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