Empire System Culture
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The power of the empire system running our lives is extreme. It is a financial dictatorship. Just like living in a dictatorial family psychologically affects children, so does a dictatorial empire affect its people. While the tyranny is hidden and quite different from the obviously vicious dictatorships of the past, it is actually even more powerful in some ways. The system removes meaning and a sense of belonging from our lives, and the psychological impact of that is profound. It has also destroyed a sense of relationship and community, not to mention actual small town communities, as the tyranny of the monetary system has driven the supremacy of utilitarianism and atomism. Again, the psychological impact on humanity is immeasurable.
The system also enshrines narcissism given its nature of hierarchical power and control (lesson 4.4). This systematically works against psychological health. Narcissism hurts everyone, whether it’s the narcissists on top, the obviously oppressed people on bottom, or everyone else stuck in the middle.
Some additional, specific aspects of the monetary system affect our psychology in ways that psychologists should study more and advocate against:
1. Our sub-conscience is aware of and damaged by the monolithic usury system, i.e. servitude and systemic robbery, under which we all live.
2. The increasing scale of the system makes us all tiny cogs in a massive machine rather than autonomous human beings.
3. The increasing velocity of the system makes us all run faster and faster on the hamster wheel.
4. Guaranteed perpetually increasing taxes, debt payments, and prices drives perpetually increasing stress.
The psychology that fuels the top of the empire
Why do so many people gladly wake up everyday and race to work (especially big banking, big corporate, big government, and military empire jobs) to serve such a damaging system? Well most people have no choice. They are hostage to the system in order to have money to feed their families. But the people pursuing the top rungs of the system are different.
As discussed in the lessons below, the system is based on power. It is about acquiring wealth or status in order to have security and power. So it is very attractive to people who feel compelled to fill a hole, to hide their own inner lack of security and power. This is the psychology of the overachiever. Having power over others, or being admired by others, makes such people feel a lot better. But they do a lot of harm in their quest. This harm is done to themselves and to an untold number of people who they step on directly or indirectly—in return for a paycheck.
How the monetary system affects the field of psychology
Behold a Pale Horse by William Cooper
Like all academic fields, it is dominated by money. Top practitioners monetize their time and measure their success by money. Top researchers need funding. Top professor “chairs” are funded by money foundations. These money interests get what they want—a field that stays within boundaries. The field is trained to diagnose people who fail to submit to the control system under which all of us live with pathology.
1. Adolescents who don’t conform and submit to the destructive system but try to get others to see the truth of the system they live in are called “oppositional defiant.”
2. Freud, Jung, and Adler all said that having a job, i.e. being a corporate servant, was a necessary component of psychological health.
3. The field looks for individual/family reasons for someone’s suffering rather than being trained about the very real ways the financial empire system oppresses people, families, and communities and causes so much existential suffering (usury, growth, scale, velocity, power hierarchy, etc).
4. Through certification/licensing, counselors are co-opted by the state, the empire apparatus that serves the monetary system. Additionally, many counselors are actually employed by state agencies, run by public debt owned by money powers. This ensures what happens in counseling serves the interests of the empire system rather than allowing it to serve the people.
5. The field tends to reinforce the establishment bias we all have. For example, a bank robber must have psychological problems, whereas the banking system which systemically robs everyone is not given a second thought. Or a government protester is labeled with a pathology, whereas the government itself which extracts so much money from people and has mass murdered millions throughout history is considered healthy, necessary, and good. The New World Order Assimilation Dossier
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The New World Order Assimilation Dossier

