By John McAdam
The have’s and the havenot’s have been there since the dawn of mankind. It is part of the laws of nature. The have’s develop, or acquire an edge that sets them apart from the havenot’s and enables them to prosper and thus spread their genes more rigorously and successfuly than the havenot’s. The havenot’s eventually whither and fade away, thus enabling the the genes of the better adapted have’s to go forward and improve the species. It is a process that has run, quite acceptably and beneficialy, since the first wiggly thing happened in the primordial ooze billions of years ago. If there is life on other planets, I am well prepared to wager anything you want, that the same system of natural selection operates there too.
Over the millenia, this system has also shaped the progress of humans. Out of the savage past, man developed a system of discipline that afforded him both strength and a controlled way to achive great things. This social discipline is called civilization. Without it, homo sapiens are a bunch of feral apes. Yes, intelligent, but apes none the less. Each generation learned valuable lessons and applied the net result of those lessons to their survivalist infrastructure and passed this on to their young, who would go forth and repeat the cycle. These countless cycles lead to modern civilized man.
Man found himself virtually in control of his whole world. He could move from place to place in relative safety, there was more often than not plenty of food and the other lowly beasts that shared the planet had been beated enough into submission so as not to be a danger to the majority any longer. Life was good!
With all this safety and plenty to eat, man bred more and more. Along with the swelling numbers came a greater demand for goods and services, which, in turn, gave birth to the industrial revolution. The greats of the era developed new technologies and methods that even further enhanced the civilized world. Because of their skills and efforts they prospered beyond anything ever known before, and all of a sudden, within the ranks of that civilization, fears and envies sprang to life. Fear that those who prospered would gain an unproportional amount of power and envy of the good things that the prosperity could bring.
That era found itself in a situation that was quite startling. Events had happened way too quickly for all the lessons to be assimilated into the fabric of their civilization in an ordered and constructive fashion. Fear and envy grew wildly. Two important things happened. Firstly, the envious swept up the hordes with retoric on how they were being abused for the benefit of the innovators. Secondly, some of the innovators scared themselves almost senseless with their own success, instilling in themselves a sense of guilt prayed upon unmercyfuly by the envoius, and, thirdly, the envious created for themselves a niche from whence they could manipulate both the hordes and the innovators for their own gain.
At this juncture, my fellow apes, I would like to ask a question of you. What is it that drives us all onward and upward? It is the nature of the beast that prompts that answer - our driving forces are the desire of success, distinction, power and gain. I have to admit that there are angels among us who are driven by mercy and love, but, I’ll bet you can’t name any genuines in that catagory that are in prominent possitions (Mother Teresa, Ghandi, et al), thus proving the point of what drives homo sapiens. Thus said, the activist envious becomes a predator, which sets him apart from the other two groups. The hordes are certainly not predators, and the innovators do not innovate in the cause of predation. Well, mostly not. In the scope of this article I am not including the group that innovates war machinery as this group wasn’t the crux of the industrial revolution and devdeloped later.
All of a sudden, we find a new stratus in our society. One that is completely non productive that preys on both sides of the financial fence. In the name of the hordes they revile the innovators and firmly entrench a new divide in humanity. All of a sudden, it is the innovators that have created the hordes of havenot’s and keep them as such for their own gain. The havenot’s, always keen for a mental balm for their own inabilities, and their own betterment, eagerly echo the cries of the envious, thus giving a pseudo legitimacy to the ’cause’ of the envious. With fever pitch from below and their own stunned sense of guilt, many of the innovators cave to the hordes and envious, thereby, from the top of the pecking order, also legitimizing the ’cause’ of the envious.
Does it take rocket science to point out in this picture who holds the upper hand here? Not at all! The predator in the middle holds the power, pitching the one side of the divide against the other and keeping the heat applied. With this new legitimacy comes the success, distinction, power and gain the envious crave. With the power comes control, and this control is taken to the highest levels of our society - those who rule us - the government, where, luckily for us in this country, we still have a pitched battle for the good of our civilization. It would seem that in the majority of the world, that battle has been lost and the envious rule the roost. Survey the scene for yourselves - how many of the third world countries are lead by the innovators?
It is, however, just a matter of time before the bell tolls for us here too, and our great civilization starts it’s guaranteed death spiral.
We can delay it. If enough people actually get to see what is happening and believe enough in our civilization, we can perhaps delay it quite far into the future, but this seems a bit unlikely at the moment.
It has been said that this is the most important election in our lifetimes. This is a critical juncture in our evolution. Believe it - it is true!
A whole number of paths have lined up to cross at this point in time, and, we the people, are about to cast our lots as to which direction we choose to go. The choices are quite simple. You either vote yourselves over a cliff, lead by the envious, or you vote for the innovators.
This is where the ‘critical mass’ comes into play.
The course of human evolution was changed forever by the envious. On either side of their great divide is a group of people, without which, they would fade into irrelevance. Once again, the innovators and the hordes. The larger the ranks and the louder the cries of the hordes, the harder the envious can pressure the innovators. The hordes, ever wanting more for free and reveling in the self riteous indignation instilled in them by the envious, will do anything to enable the envious, thus becoming slaves to the envious. What has actually happened in this artificial process is that the balance of natural selection has been disturbed. The hordes, who were in a state of ’sink, or swim’, have been floated in a completely unnatural way, thus keeping within the gene pool of our species the seed of those who would have been dealt with by natural selection. The flotsam and jetsome of our species, which I will call the ‘enablers’.
The collective cries of this huge group has resulted in the reigning in of the development of our civilization, and in my humble opinion, a revesal thereof. Suddenly, we are no longer individuals striving for the betterment of ourselves and our species, but are ‘groups’ with ‘rights’ bestowed upon them by the great dividers as payment for their hommage to them and as the great carrot for future conformity, and these ‘rights’ totally and artificially infringe upon the very inallienable freedoms every human is born with. Even the idividual who wants no group is ‘grouped’ into such a group and these groups are then pitted against each other. The rocket science explanation? In a state of stability and prosperity the envious have no relevance, thus destroying themselves - they HAVE to have unrest to perpetuate themselves and their cause.
Not only are they artificially supporting their enablers, but they are working without rest to chip away at the foundations of those who are on the other side of the fence, hoping to lure them into their world of captivity by promising them easy gains in the hopes that they will give up the struggle and capitulate and become dependent on them, thus enslaving them and their future generations too.
Critical mass will have been reached when there are more dependents and wannabe dependents than non dependents, and once that critical mass has been reached, the death spiral begins.
One of the paths at the crossroads this election is this exact path. With the electorate being SO closely divided, only the ballot box will tell us where we stand. Is it now that we leap over the cliff and support the dividers, or do we make a stand and fight for the freedom that this country was founded to ensure? You decide. I can only pray that you choose wisely as this isn’t just for us here, it is for the whole world. Once the dam has broken, the flood will be epic.
John McAdam
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