Galactic control, science fiction, and the individual

Galactic control, science fiction, and the individual

by Jon Rappoport

November 30, 2016

I cannot tell you how many times I have seen individuals achieve success through their own efforts, their own determination, their own commitment, their own intelligence, their own creative power—only to turn around and say:

“From my new position, my new point of view, I see what all of us together should do to usher in a better world…”

And in that superficially agreeable statement, they are implicitly denying the right to other individuals to achieve their own success.

They are slamming the door shut.

They are—having climbed the mountain—denying the mountain to others.

And with that brief introduction, here we go—

“Try looking at the world as a giant three-volume science fiction novel. Organizations of stupefying complexity rule the scene. There is an upside to this. You can gain a much deeper understanding of the archetype of the Rebel against the system.” (The Underground, Jon Rappoport)

“What’s that you said? ‘We gave away our power?’ We? What ‘we’ is that? Did I miss a big meeting in the desert where we all got together and gave it away? Who are you anyway? A PR man for the Syndicate? There is no ‘we.’ Not until there’s an ‘I.’ Didn’t you learn that in Depro 101? Search this man. He’s either a dupe or an agent.” (Colossus Fortune, Jon Rappoport)

I’ve been chipping away and drilling the rock of Globalism for some years now.

Medically caused death and destruction. Toxic drugs. Toxic vaccines. Genetically modified food plants and their poisonous pesticides. International trade treaties. Manufactured unemployment. The pseudoscience of psychiatry. Political and media dupes. The art of group propaganda. Indoctrination and lowered IQ through education. Television mind control. Banking. Wall Street. Technocracy. And dozens more subjects.

The carrier of the Globalist world was chosen at the end of World War 2. It already existed, of course. But now it was seen as the prime instrument:

The mega-corporation.

Control of land, resources, labor. No other type of organization would be as efficient at mounting this operation.

Wars for the corporation. Population control for the corporation. Judiciaries for the corporation.

Language for the corporation. Streamlined stripped-down language for minds wedded to the corporation. Reduced minds.

And hundreds of millions, even billions of people stimulated and programmed to return to old fundamentalist religious and ethnic ideologies. If that wasn’t enough, syrupy New Age religions entered the scene.

Back far enough away from this Globalist world, and you’re looking at science fiction made real.

Philip K Dick: “Because today we live in a society in which spurious realities are manufactured by the media, by governments, by big corporations, by religious groups, political groups…So I ask, in my writing, What is real? Because unceasingly we are bombarded with pseudo-realities manufactured by very sophisticated people using very sophisticated electronic mechanisms…it is an astonishing power: that of creating whole universes, universes of the mind. I ought to know. I do the same thing.”

In this Globalist world, the individual is considered to be a cipher, a person without status or meaning. It is the mass, the group that counts.

The notion that the individual, within himself, has the power to affect the course of events seems absurd.

Yet it is exactly this juxtaposition that can give birth to extraordinary and unforeseen possibilities. The juxtaposition of: the rebel against the colossus.

The journey to discover one’s own authentic power is what is called for.

In 1974, Frank Herbert, the author of Dune, wrote this: “The current utopian ideal being touted by people as politically diverse (on the surface, but not underneath) as President Richard M. Nixon and Senator Edward M. Kennedy goes as follows — no deeds of passion allowed, no geniuses, no criminals, no imaginative creators of the new. Satisfaction may be gained only in carefully limited social interactions, in living off the great works of the past. There must be limits to any excitement. Drug yourself into a placid ‘norm.’ Moderation is the key word…”

The “utopian ideal” is sameness. It is promoted. It is propagandized. It is bought and sold. Therefore, underneath that illusion, what lives? That is the question. What exists below and behind this enormous sales pitch?

The individual and his power.

This is dormant force that, even at this late date in history, remains to be explored.

Part of that exploration is weeding out and disposing of cynical philosophical exploitations such as: “all power is evil.”

“All power=corruption.”

Power is not inherently the same thing as crime. Power is not the same thing as rule by force. Power is not the same thing as control of populations.

Not when you’re talking about the voyage of the individual as he discovers what is within himself.

I keep saying that, and I’ll keep on saying it.

See the planet as a “galactic” syndicate and you begin to see the real terms of the situation. The individual has been edged out, marginalized, co-opted into the structure whenever possible. The individual has been left in the darkness, as if he is a vestigial and extinct prop from an earlier period on the evolutionary tree.

Good. So be it.

It clarifies things.

The utopian ideal of Globalism is not only an illusion and a deception, it’s an impossibility—which is to say, all projections of a uniform society based on a group-outcome, in which we agree on an image of what we strive for…there is no freedom in that. There is no actual harmony in that. There is no passion in that.

The society to hope for and work for is an open one. And that means individuals, self-empowered, imagine and independently invent their greatest multiple futures and realities simultaneously.

And for that to happen, individuals have to discover what their own power is.

And then there can be authentic cooperation and community.

Let me put it this way. The Globalists are painting a gigantic mural, which they call Reality. They want us to look at it, be hypnotized by it, and walk into it, to take up residence there.

The notion that we can reject this mural and instead paint ONE NEW ONE together…is completely absurd.

That would be just another substitute, another version of slavery—in this case, self-imposed.

Freedom is not uniformity. It never was.

The overthrow of the machine of control eventually comes back to this: how many individuals are awake and alive to their own power, their own power to invent the future they most profoundly desire?

Why expend enormous amounts of energy if the work is superficial? Why spend years if the work is automatic and dead?

Making your work known in the world begins with knowing something about the work. It begins with knowing you have unlimited energy to give to it. That energy comes from discovering/inventing your deepest possible goals.

Then, the energy shows up in abundance.


Exit From the Matrix

(To read about Jon’s mega-collection, Exit From The Matrix, click here.)


But it can all go to waste without commitment. Commitment is not something that happens naturally. It doesn’t float in on a breeze. It doesn’t show up as a gift under the Xmas tree. It’s a choice. Yes or no. Every day.

Some people have doubts about whether their work is worth being known and visible in the world. Those doubts are spurious. They’re based on not having found a profound objective and purpose.

Skills and strategies can be learned. But their basis and root are in you.

Excuses for not doing what I’m alluding to here are endless. People make them up by the ton. Postponement Inc. and Distraction Inc. are always flourishing.

It’s even fashionable to be confused, and then parlay that into a solid story of irreversible victimhood. But,…

“Inspiration is outside state control.” —Kenneth Clark

“At the core of every true talent there is an awareness of the difficulties inherent in any achievement, and the confidence that by persistence and patience something worthwhile will be realized. Thus talent is a species of vigor.” —Eric Hoffer

“Don’t loaf and invite inspiration; light out after it with a club, and if you don’t get it you will nonetheless get something that looks remarkably like it.” —Jack London

“There are some people who hear the word CREATE and wake up, as if a new flashing music has begun. This lone word makes them see something majestic and untamed and astonishing. They feel the sound of a Niagara approaching. CREATE is a word that should be oceanic. It should shake and blow apart the pillars of the smug boredom of the soul. CREATE is about what the individual does when he is on fire and doesn’t care about concealing it. It’s about what the individual invents when he has thrown off the false front that is slowly strangling him. CREATE is about the end of mindless postponement. It’s about what happens when you burn up the pretty and petty little obsessions. It’s about emerging from the empty suit and empty machine of society that goes around and around and sucks away the vital bloodstream.” —The Creative Center, Jon Rappoport

Jon Rappoport

The author of three explosive collections, THE MATRIX REVEALED, EXIT FROM THE MATRIX, and POWER OUTSIDE THE MATRIX, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29th District of California. He maintains a consulting practice for private clients, the purpose of which is the expansion of personal creative power. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe. Jon has delivered lectures and seminars on global politics, health, logic, and creative power to audiences around the world. You can sign up for his free NoMoreFakeNews emails here or his free OutsideTheRealityMachine emails here.

17 comments on “Galactic control, science fiction, and the individual

  1. Lesha Martin says:

    “Hear, hear”….. in magestic, bellowing overtones!

  2. croyboy says:

    Story vs. Denial. Serious fact-based fiction about the 9/11 cover-up: http://www.scribd.com/doc/142983438/FALSE-FLAG: FREE on scribd, $.99 on Amazon.

    • Thank-you…is it good!

      • croyboy says:

        I’m pretty sure you’ll find the read worthwhile, Michael – hopefully worth alerting friends to.

        • I feel like a bit of a cheap skate because I did’nt go to Amazon and pay the $0.99…which I must say would not break me, and that’s a great price for a piece of creative work, Croy…
          It just that, every time I see the word free, I move in that direction….well not always, I mean free haircut, free flu shot…well, that’s self explanatory.

          If I find it of worth, I will return and pay the $0.99. And come back give you a glowing review

          • croyboy says:

            “FREE” is in all caps for a reason, Michael. I’m far more interested in readers than the small amount in sales I may realize from Amazon. Forget the $.99 but if you think it’s worth it, I’ll gratefully accept your positive review.

  3. marlene says:

    A brilliant article. I especially like the 5 paragraph introduction, which says everything that explains everything.

  4. Oliver K. Manuel says:

    Thanks for great insight, Jon. I agree with you.

  5. Joy says:

    Jon, this is exactly what I needed at this moment, and I am always so grateful for your creative gifts!

  6. Tracy Kolenchuk says:

    Success cannot be defined by the individual alone, it is only defined by success in and for the communities the individual inhabits and supports.

    • Greg C. says:

      Authoritarianism. ‘Nuff said.

    • Jacqueline says:

      The individual’s assessment of success is personal. It does not require an ‘outside’ consensus definition nor the conforming (controlling) approval of the group(s) defining it.

      Two phrases come to mind: heads above the rest (individual); and more of the same (group).

  7. Sabell says:

    Nice. I love the last part about CREATE. Just get over yourselves and CREATE. Who cares who quotes/says what! I don’t give a shit about whether or not those creations are accepted, bought, sold, famous, known, whatever. Just CREATE and enjoy your lives. Then share if you like, or just enjoy it for your own self. Do whatever it is you like to do and CREATE even if it is only your own self each day that you chisel, mold, sculpt, appreciate and CREATE.

  8. John says:

    The individual power within all of us to dream, to exercise the uninhibited potential of the individual mind to create wonderful things can only occur when human beings have hope and are not being controlled. Bright new innovations can only happen within a society which rewards these kind of people. A society which encourages people to think outside the box. A free society created through a natural process, not by a contrived plot.

    The type of world that requires individual critical thinking and the courage to create something the so called “group thought crowd” tells us was never possible. A society which benefits from creative people who dare to dream and are encouraged to dream is a free society. 

    The globalists have lost touch, not only with reality but with the common man, they live in an insulated bubble and they think they are immune to every day society. We now live in a country where our politicians exist in lives which don’t have any connection to the people they govern over. Their insulated bubble is completely divorced from the reality of the every day slob who goes to work, tries to save his/her money and is just trying to provide for themselves and or their families. 

    If you fail to have any connection or true empathy for those you govern, there is absolutely no possible way you can even begin and try to solve their problems. The greatest attribute regarding leadership is the ability to listen to others and allow them to question you from time to time. The globalists and the so called leaders from our political class do not want or seek opinions from people who are not part of their circle. The” powers that be” see the masses and media as nothing but useful idiots here only to serve them. 

    Jon, I love your ability to provide the catalyst for other human beings to think and contribute here on this site, thank-you for that. But how do we create real change and penetrate this power structure who sees us all as nothing but slaves who should just shut up and serve them?

  9. Bill Gates may very well have been an inspiration and poster child for your elegant lesson.

  10. A monumental article, Jon.

    Someone asked me recently if I “contradicted everything”? My response was simple. “Only that which is foul”.

    Ah, but they don’t come more individual than me 😉

    Best
    OT

  11. Ruth says:

    Best thing I’ve come across in a long time.
    Speaks to the heart of EVERYTHING.
    This isn’t a good vs. evil thing.
    It’s the machine vs. original thought.
    Quash original thought, reign supreme.
    It’s a beast (hence the name), in fact let’s just call it what it actually is “the PARASITE system.”
    All these inbred ass-jockeys have to use against us is psychological manipulation.
    Because they are incapable of anything else.
    Defeating them seems like a monumental task.
    Which it IS, if you’re thinking within boundaries of their “PARASITE SYSTEM.”
    Great reminder what this attack is truly about.
    They FEAR us. But NEED us. CANNOT LIVE WITHOUT US.
    Why?
    Aside from the fact that these FAT F*CKS couldn’t find their way out of a paper bag much less make an omelette, bc without us they’d have nothing to suck off of.
    Because PARASITES NEED A HOST.
    Defeating them means refusing to play on parasite terrain.
    Reject the whole damn thing.
    Accept none of it.
    I’m printing this & posting near my desk so I can read it over & over again throughout the day.
    The PROCESS OF CREATION in & of itself changes the game ENTIRELY.
    DON’T FOLLOW THE RULES.
    CREATE THEM.
    Brilliant!
    Happy accident (“happaccident?”) to came across, exactly the reminder I needed.

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