06 May 2011

Surrender to the Loss of Self is Not an Option, Just Complicity

How trillions are missing and used for nothing is wishful, if not, desperate "thinking".

When someone says that HAARP does not exist except as a government false flag, the pathos expanding within human-wide self-perception as a self-colonizing "alien thing" whose very creepiness I cannot refuse battle.

Tesla and his work existed. Reich and his work existed. We exist and existed, and our work exists STILL, but in "alien" form, above and beyond, and even against us.

One cannot erase humano-scientific history and techno-energy discoveries by calling people "paid" or government inept.

Some things do get made better when "you do it yourself" rather than voting on every screw, every nut, every bolt... dragging achievement into some never-attained future. The very adage of "if you want something done right, do it yourself" has some useful wise-use within it, just like it has flawed application. It is a partial truth, like assertions that "the elephant's tail" is a piece of rope. Communicating gets us closer to realizing that "the elephant" is more than the sum of its partial truths. However, reality exists, and hierarchy is seems too often driven to move faster when "smarter" is needed, and smarter when "faster" is needed. Nonetheless, they move. Today, the "mass" that is left out of governments "official" and hidden decisionmaking, doesn't move at all except in circles and in further self-abstracting ways... ever pomndering the facts AFTER any intervention is possible, and after their mere attempts are assassinated, recuperated, or misdirected.

If the "government" and its shadow of "black-ops" cannot achieve much of anything by filtering out "the mass", then you essentially assert that "the people" — as a whole — cannot achieve much of anything, or really ever have.

If the transistor-to-nanochip innovation curve going off the charts exponentially cannot convince you otherwise, then what does? Sure, monopoly, and even competition leading to monopoly, destroy most of that innovation, sending it to buyouts, taxes, committees, payoffs, vaults and courts. But the moment resounds before it is suppressed as "the monetary" and hierarchical "power".

Religious fatalism has joined its successor Heideggerian ahistoricism which has joined its successor postmodernist cynicism.... Their combined and respective chant, drone, and whine sounds like as generation-x cheerleader nun blessing misery as "as good as it gets". sprinkling ideological dust into the eyes of anyone who sees a glimpse of possible and new lives within reach.

We will retake our reified selves or perish — and that means that all ideology, all commodities, all, roles, all decisionmaking bodies — will be sifted for their kidnapped and held human use, reinventing the very way in which we socio-economically create, and the very formality by which we do so.

Isocracy and omnicentralist decision-making are now possible via computer networking, advanced metrics, and systems science.

Today, a pessimistic dismissal of "the future" is but a pathetic acceptance of the misappropriated "past". What government does apart from us missed the key/core point. They are NOT separate from us except abstractly and spectatorally. We watch ourselves alienating ourselves on television and through other forms of mediation, including "government". We have substance even in us spectating upon our very existences. Our very alienated reflections contain the way back, out, and beyond because they are a moment of us, no matter how partialized and mediated, bearing ALL of our potential.

So, de-alienation rather than acceptance of the myth that "government" and the "elite" at the top of the global "pyramid scheme" do not possess our abilities, which mysteriously disappear in the process of extraction and mediation, and are seemingly lost to us forever to use, is capitulation and a suicide of the mind to that myth as if it somehow creates and we do not. It is surrender to the process which inverts us from subjects into pseudo-objects, and gives life to our objects instead, magically converting them into pseudo-subjects.

The only power of myth is what we give to it by allowing inversion, and that is initiated by us giving up our socially-empowering self-powers. We create our destruction, not government, because we create and maintain it, albeit as reified and consecrated concentrations of ourselves alienated from our creations.

If we can maintain government in all of its "otherly" forms — commonly calling it virulent hierarchy — through daily reproduction of our summarized alienated activities, just think of what we can do without that parasitic and enervating mediation between us and our potentially self-affirming and creative acts, rather as a self-totalizing process!

Authentic living seems far more attractive than the false choice between surrender and watching re-runs of that surrender.

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