What if I told you that we might perhaps be living in some sort of prison created by the very people who at the same time guard it? This a strange question to kick things off but before we go any further I want you to watch this short 3 minute clip which can help explain the idea behind it all. Take a deep breath.
Do I feel the same way?
In short, yes I very much feel like that person explaining the prison concept but I probably haven’t reached the level of the pine tree guy he was talking about in the clip. I’m however, more sympathetic to the idea of the prison being built by us.
My view is along the lines of the prison being mapped out by the elites of this world but guarded by all of us who keep it functioning. Expanding further on this concept, has been a theory that I’ve been thinking about, which is around conflicts of interest in this prison.
I’m of the belief that many of us know this world is a prison but the toughest challenge helping us dismantle the walls that we guard are ourselves. What do I mean by this?
The elites of this world aren’t enough in terms of sheer number to keep the peace, instead they’ll rather employ people to do the dirty work for them. Be it money laundering, weapon design, and manufacturing, or even drug administration. The list of tasks we do to keep the machine oiled is endless.
Roadblocks
I feel like society’s biggest roadblock will be these very people who will continue to enforce the rules we live in, while simultaneously seeking freedom from these very rules they are bound by. It’s almost like a catch-22.
They will admit things are wrong, corrupt, and in dire need of change, but instead of doing anything about it, they’ll continue to play the game. And to be fair… I don’t blame them.
If we are to change the system what will replace it? — Food for thought question.
What really woke me up to this battle soon becoming a reality — darn I hate the word woke up (lol) — was the public enforcement of the “pandemic”. Never in my life had we seen such strange phenomena shock the world in the way that it did. But not only the narrative which was squeezed from the top down but the enforcement of government-advised rules and regulations which happened at the bottom. A clear example of this were face masks.
Now, I don’t want to get into a long-winded debate about whether people should wear masks or not, and frankly, I’m not that bothered if people choose to wear them or not. Your face, your choice.
However, my issue lay with people forcing everyone else to wear it and almost policing them if for whatever reason they chose not to wear one. The number of videos online of people fighting each other over this power trip are shocking.
These reactions tend to stem from fear of dying. But then again it didn’t and doesn’t stop people from eating their favorite fast food, drinking alcohol in excessive amounts or smoking cigarettes.
“Is it even a future battle or are we living in it right now?”
I’d refrain from a scientific debate, and rather view it from a holistic standpoint. A rule was passed down from global leaders and government bodies and whether it was the right decision or not, for some strange reason people felt the need to take things into their own hands and turn on their own citizens to make sure this was adhered to. At least in the UK people were paid to tell the government if people were breaking the rules, which is basically snitching… paid to be a snitch. That for me is scary and a sign of mass psychosis.
This is exactly my point, that the biggest hurdle won’t ever be the people who started the whole thing in the first place but those of us who almost blindly follow and protect whatever they hear.
I predict it will come to a point, where there will be a great clash between the guards: those who want to tear the prison to the ground and those who want to keep it alive in the name of doing the right thing.