TrueLife - Humankind - The evolution of Form
Episode Date: June 23, 2022Corporations Lobby to get rid of government regulation. Employees unionise to get rid of corporate regulations. Wealthy corporatists talk about the evil of socialist central planning governme...nts, yet THEY who own or sit on the board of multinational corporations, are in fact socialist central planners.
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Darkness struck, a gut-punched theft, Sun ripped away, her health bereft.
I roar at the void.
This ain't just fate, a cosmic scam I spit my hate.
The games rigged tight, shadows deal, blood on their hands, I'll never kneel.
Yet in the rage, a crack ignites, occulted sparks cut through the nights.
The scars my key, hermetic and stark.
To see, to rise, I hunt in the dark, fumbling, fear.
The Puris through ruins maze lights my war cry, born from the blaze.
The poem is Angels with Rifles.
The track, I Am Sorrow, I Am Lust by Codex Serafini.
Check out the entire song at the end of the cast.
Gentlemen, welcome back to the True Life podcast.
I hope your day is going beautiful.
I hope you're in love.
I hope that the world is treating you the way in which the world sees so.
fit, which means you should be a good person. Should try harder. You should seek to see the beauty
and others. Today, we have story day. Story day today, ladies and gentlemen, who's ready for a good story?
I know that I am. Let me tell you a story from the last hundred years. Let me tell you a story about
the way we interpret the world around us. Allow me to share with you a story.
that changes every 16, 17, 18 years, somewhere around there.
Let me see what you think.
Picture, if you will, the 1900s.
From 1900 to 1916.
Picture a world where the United States has just become somewhat of an industrial powerhouse.
Picture the world of your great-grandfathers.
world were train cars and horses, ideas of automobiles.
Now picture with it the information that the people in that time received.
It wasn't like it was today where you could turn on a YouTube channel.
You could get on Twitter or TikTok and see little girls dancing.
pundits, punditing, or the average day person, having the ability to do their own show.
It was a world where information flowed down from those at the top.
The message was the message.
The message was that which wanted.
The message was that the words that you were given, the vision that you were given, and the ideas handed down,
were the ideas passed down from the very top,
at least in the ideas of the government.
It was undifferentiated, moving forward from 1916, 1932.
We began to see what I call life stages.
Accommodations were made for age.
We began to see the New Deal, the older generation,
was going to be taken care of by the labor of the younger generation.
The idea of a harmonious cycle, you get up, you go to work, you sacrifice, you put into the system
so that one day you can get something back from it.
1932 to 1948, we began to see gender, male, female, within traditional roles, the idea that
a man would get up, go to work, sacrifice, take care of his family in his way, and then a woman would
take care of the house, take care of the chores, take care of the kids, arguably a more difficult
job. But there were traditional roles set aside for a family.
1984, multicultural differences, black, Asian, Latino were referenced. We began to see the
understanding, or at least the beginning thereof, that all men are created equal.
We began to see ourselves differently, even though there was an incredible amount of strife
and rebellion. It was the beginning of the understanding that all of us deserve to have a life
worth living.
1964 to 1980.
Lifestyle differences by attitudes.
Here we began to see a lot of gay men coming out of the closet.
You can see the emergence of different lifestyles that were non-traditional.
1980 to 1996.
The big data segmentation.
The idea that complex profiles are possible.
1996 to 2012.
Here we see the
explosion
of the economic model.
The 2002.com crisis,
the financial crisis,
the papering over of our economic system
as if there was no crisis.
2012 to present.
We see the breakdown
of governments across the world.
Now, I realized that all
my, I realize that these dates that I've given you and the ideas behind them are but a
pittance of what's truly happened throughout the time.
However, they are some highlights.
And the reason I bring all of these up is that I think if you can look at these particular
dates every 16 years, over the last 120 years, you can see how far we've come.
you can see a model of evolution
not only of the world
not only of our financial system
not only of our governments
not only of the individual
but of the planet
all of these things
go together
it's the evolution of complexity
it is the evolution of a complex
system radically changing
all its parts in real time
time. Think about a clock. For those of you who have a bit of destructive patterns in them who are
curious, I'm sure like me, you've taken a watch and slashed it against the ground, smack,
and it breaks open. And you see these gears and these wheels and you go, wow, look at these things.
This part moves that part. Turns that dial. Look at this little spring in here.
we are those wheels and springs and all of us have our individual part to play no one part is truly
more important than the other part it may seem like that from the outside but if you ask the
individual scratch that if you ask the creator if you were looking at the
human planetary relationship.
I think that you would see the human component as a gear in the mechanism that is the environment.
I want to focus on that for a minute.
What does that mean?
The human component as a gear in the world environment.
We are part of the environment.
The same way that a gear is part of a clock, so too.
are we as humankind part of the mechanism that makes the world go round.
But we're not a hard, sharp, unplyable mechanism.
We are not a mechanism that can't be molded.
We're dynamic.
We can change.
And we can change each other by changing our minds.
It's a difficult concept to think about.
But imagine a intelligent gear that can change the shapes of its edges to turn the other mechanism away in which it's never been turned before.
I know that sounds a little bit interesting.
But think about it like this.
Think about your brain and the neurotransmitters in your brain.
It's sort of a lock and key type of fit.
A neurotransmitter has a certain shape that fits into a certain receptor,
thus releasing a certain type of chemical.
I think that's the same for humankind.
We can choose which form we want to be to stimulate a certain type.
of receptor that will release a different type of lifestyle for us. There's a lot of interesting work
in the world of neurology. And I've recently taken a class where they spoke about the way in which
neurotransmitters can change their shape in order to fit into a type of receptor that will change the way or limit
the amount of chemicals that are released.
I think what we've seen over the hundred years
of undifferentiated words
or an undifferentiated message getting to the people.
And then this idea of life stages,
this idea of social security,
the new deal where in which young people
decided to take care of old people,
or maybe it was old people deciding
the young people are going to take care of them.
And then this idea of gender,
and then this idea of multicultural differences,
and then this idea of different lifestyles
and big data segmentation,
and then this explosion of,
or I should say this implosion of governments
and the monetary system.
I think if you just step back and take a look
at all of these things that have happened,
rapidly over the last 150 years, that you can see the human, that you can see humankind as a dynamic
system fundamentally changing their form. And that means that when you change your form,
the old form not necessarily dies, but it changes. And the changes. And the changes
necessary. It may be painful. It may be that parts of the form we have today realize they're no
longer relevant and that particular part of the form understands that it's no longer relevant and is
fighting, willing to destroy itself to keep the form that it has. That's where I see us today.
There's a large segment of us. There's part of
of us that does not want to die.
And I want to try to break that down a little bit.
I hope I did a good job of explaining the dynamic form that we were in,
the changes we've made so that you can see the changes that we're going to make.
Demographics, demographics, demographics.
10,000 baby boomers a day retiring.
10,000 forms with 100,000 forms with 100,000.
100,000 ideas dying daily, the people sitting in positions of authority, octogenarians,
people in their 70s, people in their 60s holding the levers of power,
holding on to ideas that are no longer relevant.
Gatekeepers, intelligent people who have lived a life worth living
are not willing to allow others to live their life,
thus they are not allowing the form to change,
desperately holding on to the idea that their form is the right way
because they no longer have the mental capacity
to understand the future form is alien.
The future form is alien to them.
Where we're going, what we're doing, what we're becoming.
It's not only alien to those in positions of authority.
It is incomprehensible.
They were born in a time where they cannot imagine where we're at now.
The same way that you and I will come to a point where we can no longer forecast the future,
nor can we imagine it.
And if you can no longer forecast it, if you can no longer forecast it,
if you can no longer imagine it,
then you should no longer be a person who is sitting atop of it.
The people in positions of authority today,
be it Jerome Powell, Nancy Pelosi, Donald Trump, Republican, Democrat, Putin, Tony Blair,
politicians across the world over the age of 60, bankers,
those in charge of multinational corporations,
These are the people that refuse to go gracefully.
We have a finite amount of time on this planet.
We have but a fleeting moment to live our lives.
Demographics alone shows that the generation of the baby boomers is larger than that of the Xers.
Generation X will probably never have their own.
president. Generation
X is the
sinew between
the bones of
big generations.
They are that which makes it
flexible. Generation X is to
try and tell the older generation.
It's time to go.
You guys are holding on,
but you're holding us up.
We love you.
But get the fuck out of the way.
Not just for us.
not for the younger generation,
because you're going to destroy everything.
The more difficult the older generation becomes,
the more danger they're in.
Holding on to all the wealth, all the property,
the me generation, the baby boomers,
are going to find themselves in a world of trouble.
With deteriorating economic pitfalls,
our way with catastrophic moments coming soon. It is the people on top that are going to be the
most in danger. I'm not an economist. I'm not someone who thoroughly understands our monetary
system or our political system, but I am a successful, hardworking individual who's worked
their entire life, and I realize the world's not fair. However, I've been in another
fights, been close to enough fights, to know when there's an ass whoopin coming.
I know how far I can push the issue before I get punched in the face, and I can see other people
when they're about to get punched in the face. And I think the older generation is about to get
choked out. The older they get, the more ripe they become for corruption.
elder abuse and you're going to see it brings me no joy to say this but i think you're going to see
a wave of elder abuse like you've never seen before the longer people in positions of authority
stay there the worst they're making it for everybody over the age of 55 the younger generation
if not allowed to take their rightful position at the throne of power,
will dethrone those who are in power in a violent eruption of chaos.
It seems to me right now what we're seeing in our world is an orchestrated uprising, a division.
And it's being orchestrated from the people at the top with the most authority.
I believe that your government
is like all governments
across the world. It's corrupt.
It's fascist.
It is a merger of corporation and state.
I think it was Noam Chomsky who said
all governments are fascist.
It just depends to which degree they are.
If you look at the democratic part of the United States,
they have partnered with Big Tech
to censor, to push agendas, to stifle conversation because they're worried about their authority.
Republicans are no different.
They have partnered with tons of big banking industries, tons of multinational corporations,
tons of Fortune 500 companies, to pass tax breaks for themselves,
and those they serve.
In fact, the politicians in the world today are but puppets of the multinational corporations.
I think it was John Dewey who said,
the government is but a shadow cast upon people by business.
The majority of laws and legislative bodies today are but shadows of the lobbyists
who are in fact working for the corporations.
How many government officials,
B.M. Senators or Congressman write bills
versus the amount of bills that are handed to them by corporate lobbyists.
No, ladies and gentlemen, we don't have the government that you think we have.
We do not have the country that you think we have.
We have a large landmass that's been divvied up to special interests.
They make the rules.
They've always made the rules.
And what we see with globalization, at least in my mind,
is the attempt to slice up the world into neat pieces
and suck out the resources.
The socialism people talk about is not the socialism of Marx.
It's not the socialism of the Communist Party.
It's the socialism of the richest people in the world.
Who's more socialist than,
a large corporation.
I'm so tired of hearing
these think tanks. I'm so tired of
hearing
people on the right and left arguing about
communism, socialism, socialism.
It's all fucking bullshit.
Every single corporation
is a centrally planned
government. That's what it is.
Pick your poison.
Tesla, centrally planned. UPS,
centrally planned. FedEx, centrally planned.
FedEx, centrally planned.
planned. Every one of them. And what happens? The people at the top of corporations, they take all the
profits for themselves. It's like 100,000 to one some of these CEOs versus their lowest paid people.
Their lowest people paid are but serfs. Some of them not even working for a living wage.
Let's take the company Walmart, for example. If you go to a Walmart break room inside that,
break room you'll see literature of how to get food stamps from the government because the company
doesn't pay them enough money for them to buy food in some of the places they live while the
Walton family is hands down one of the richest families in the world that's no different than the
government of a communist country everything the republicans everything the people and the mesis institute
everything these fuckers talk about about socialism and china or socialism and
Mao and socialism and all these dictators, that's what a fucking corporation is. A corporation is a socialist
dictator. And that's why they hate government. Companies hate government the same way employees
hate their boss. So when you hear this idea of, hey, these guys are so, we can't let socialism come in,
man. Hey, we can't let this happen. It's socialism, man. It's communism, man. It's communism, man.
These are just fucking dog whistles and talking points.
Because every corporation is a centrally planned socialist government.
Every one of them.
So if these people, even Elon Musk, I don't know what to think about that guy.
Like I love that guy sometimes.
But you're going to sit in here and fucking run your mouth about communism and socialism and get back to work.
Like, you are a dictator.
How can you sit here and talk about it?
your government being a dictator when you're one.
You're just jealous that you're not that one.
There's a better way.
It doesn't have to be a socialist way.
It doesn't have to be a communism way.
And it doesn't have to be a fucking dictator way.
It seems to me that what we're seeing across the world
is an attempt to overthrow all government
is just to shave off the shadow of government
and let corporations rule everything.
But that would be worse than we have now.
imagine a million dictators
how fortune 500 would be the fortune 500
the fortune 500 would take the place of the country
that's what's happening around the world that's what this attempt
at building back better is it's to get away
from the regulation that is government
that would be like every employee at a corporation saying
fuck our boss let's get away from this guy this guy should not give us any
regulations, let us work however we want to work.
And it's all connected. Here's what people
don't understand, at least in my opinion.
The more
that corporations can break away
from the government
will result in the more employees
can break away from the corporation.
But the CEOs,
the board of directors,
they can't see
fucking two feet in front of them.
They're so caught up in
either how much money am I making right now at this second
or how much money am I going to make in a year?
They don't understand that the policies they're creating
are the very policies that are going to sink them.
They don't want to have any boss,
CEOs, board of directors,
they don't want to be regulated by anything
because regulation's horrible,
but they want to regulate their employees nonstop.
Okay, I think it follows.
Hear me out here.
Here's what I'm trying to say.
The corporations, the board of directors, the financial money interest in the private sector are to the government the same way the individual employees are to the corporation.
The same way that a large group of lobbyists would lobby the government to get rid of regulations is the same way.
that the Teamsters Union would go and fight for more regulations against the corporation.
There is a group of people that vote for what they want.
They press that vote until they get what they want.
And they don't always get everything they want,
but there is a negotiation involved because those are the interests that happen.
And I am saying to you that what we say,
with the Great Reset, what we see with the World Economic Forum, the Davos crowd, the central
bankers, the old money families is in fact the corporate world old money interest destroying,
doing their very best to get rid of this thing called government.
And when they do that, they will open the door for individual employees and people
people around the world to destroy them.
They're planting the seeds of their very destruction and they're too blind to see it.
We can already see right now that the deeper the banks, insurance companies get their
hooks into government, the more bailouts that the zombie corporations get, the less
effective employees are.
the more freedom the company gets from government the more they lose the ability to have employees
and i will argue that if there is a corporate takeover of governments
that you will see a revolution of employees over government or over corporate executives
and maybe that's what needs to happen.
Maybe it is.
Governments seem to be taken over by corporations.
And so I'm hopeful that employees will take over corporations.
It's that which is eating itself.
It is circular in nature.
It is the rise up against
the rule of law.
And not so much man's law, but natural law.
We plant the seeds of destruction
and the ideas that we promote.
It's all in there.
Just like the great oak tree is in the acorn,
so are the seeds of revolution
in the hostile takeover.
It's coming.
And if you just take care,
some moments to think about it. It makes sense. At least to me it does.
And it's just sometimes to me, I can't get over this idea that there's all these people
screaming about how socialism and central planning doesn't work. But yet these are the same
people that privatized profits, socialized losses, and centrally planned from their executive
building corner suite on wall.
street. All the CEOs, all the boards of directors are part of a central planning body.
All of them reap the benefits of social inequity. And it's kind of fucking funny to think about all
these people talking about how they hate socialism while they live in it. They live in it.
What they should be saying, all the Republicans, and I would say 100%
of the people screaming about socialism and Marxism
are huge benefits of it.
Because let's get it straight.
How many subsidies go to people?
How many corporations get tax breaks?
You know who?
The only people that are not that are really living in capitalism
are like people that work for a living.
And people that work under the table.
As long as there's governments and more than that,
as long as there's Fortune 500 or multiple,
multinational corporations, socialism will flourish.
Because that's what multinational corporations do.
They suck out every resource and funnel the profits to the very top
and dole out as little as possible.
Every corporation is a dictator.
Every single corporation has found a convenient way.
to call themselves corporate personhood
but not be held accountable
for any of the devastation that they do.
We could turn the world around
with a few strokes of a pen.
No profits during times of war.
No profits during times of war.
Write that into the tax code.
Let's see what happens.
Anybody that decides to go to war
must send
their firstborn child
or
someone in their family to the front lines
that's it
you vote for war
you send
someone in your family to the front lines
and if they die you send another one
you keep sending them
you vote for war you go
additionally
there can be no profits
for corporations
during times of war
that would solve all of it.
It's not that fucking hard.
It's not that hard.
Like I said, I'm not that smart.
Clearly, people have thought of this before.
But I think if you just pull back the curtain,
if you peel the onion one layer,
you can see what's happening.
And if you can see what's happening,
it should help to at least bring
a little bit of peace of mind to you.
We are in a pretty difficult time.
we can see a hostile takeover that is being attempted.
But don't fear, because even if the hostile takeover of government happens,
then the revolution is right behind it.
That's what we got for today, ladies and gentlemen.
I love you.
I hope your day is going amazing.
I thank you for taking time to spend with me and listen to these ideas,
and I welcome your ideas.
I'd love to talk to you.
Reach out to me at G-E-O-R-G-E-P-M-O-N-T-Y.
at gmail.com.
Let's have a conversation.
That's it.
Let's get up and get at them.
Aloha.
