by Joel Smalley
August 29, 2022
from Metraton.Substack Website

Italian version







The elites have overplayed their hand

and too many peasants

are waking up to the big ruse.

 

A confluence of factors is leading

to an inevitable collapse

of the current societal paradigm.




I have learnt more in the last two to three years than I have in my lifetime up until the advent of COVID, both informally through my analysis of data, observations of people in society and most importantly through collaboration with some of the most incredible minds in the world, and formally through the curricula of science, history and politics that I have obliged myself to study to establish my knowledge scaffolding.

If I could (wrongly) reduce it to a single tenet, it would be that,

during the Common Era (for the most part since it is better chronicled), society has been formed around the premise that territory and resources are scarce and can only be acquired and protected through force.

Subsequently, to protect oneself and for the establishment of peace, society should be organized in a hierarchal fashion with power/control being centralized at the top whereby permission to live is filtered down to the rest.

This has always been achieved under the notion that this kind of organization facilitates the best protection against foreign threats.

 

As a result, whether territories be empires, fiefdoms or sovereign states, emperors, kings and now heads of state (and their appointed "elites") rely on the "common good" of offering protection against a host of potential threats (war, famine, ill-health) in order to maintain their position of control.

For thousands of years, the common person - the plebs, serfs and modern-day tax-payers - has overlooked the fact that,

the organizational structure they adhere to is typically a greater threat to their liberty, health and fulfillment than the threats it ostensibly purports to defend them from.

 

The death of Wat Tyler', 1859.

Tyler was a leader of the

1381 Peasants' Revolt in England,

which saw a group of rebels march on London

to oppose the institution of a poll tax

and demand economic and social reforms.

He was killed by officers loyal to King Richard II

during negotiations at Smithfield, London.

(Photo by Print Collector/Getty Images)
 


However, every few hundred years, for whatever reason, the commoners are compelled to rise up and overthrow the "elites" that illegitimately govern them.

 

These reasons could be due to the failure of the hierarchal structure to actually protect them from the threats they claimed to or quite often because the elites overplay their hand.

I believe that such a time is upon us once again...

It is different from past revolutions because both the elites and the commoners are more sophisticated. It is easy to stir up civil unrest when there is literally blood on the streets or no food on the table.

 

As we have witnessed with COVID and other eugenics programs, the elites can kill millions without the majority of society even realizing.

 

Similarly, it is easier to overthrow a regime if your arsenal can be equally, if not better equipped, than the regime.

Here I am talking technology as opposed to military might.

But, as we edge closer to the implosion of the modern monetary system due to unsustainable levels of national debt ($70 trillion worldwide!) and hyperinflation,

the collapse of allopathic healthcare infrastructures, and the realization that the elites' self-interest is much greater than the "common good" trickles ever further down the chain of ignorance,

...there will come an inflection point in society that will trigger another revolution, reminiscent of the past centuries.

As a potential catalyst for this event, I am becoming more and more convinced that decentralized technologies will play a major part.

 

Much more than sophisticated means for members of society to conduct their affairs with each other more efficiently and securely, they represent the potential replacement of the current paradigm of organizational structure.

It has already started with the erosion of dependence on fiat money as a means of storing wealth and a method of value exchange:

the crypto market has grown from just $200 billion at the end of 2019, before the advent of COVID, the war in Ukraine and the ramping up of the climate change lie, to almost $1 trillion now, having almost hit $3 trillion along the way.

 


Crypto Total Market Cap 2020 to 2022,

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This fiat erosion will continue and no matter how hard they try with regulation "to protect" the ordinary consumer, the elites will be powerless to stop society from using alternative "money" to conduct their affairs...

With this,

the State will lose its means of revenue production - taxation.

 

Without taxation, the State will rapidly become powerless as it will no longer be able to afford to pay the ignorant servants to protect its regime.

Regimes themselves will similarly come under direct attack of disintermediation.

 

Governance will be done by true democratic consensus.

 

People will be able to collaborate in formal organization without the need for conventional legal entity constructs.

 

Law and order will be transparent and impartial.

 

The state will no longer be able to claim sovereignty over any land or property which can only belong to the people.

All the opportunities for the elites to exploit the organizational structure and the ignorant horde will gradually erode, to be replaced by a new paradigm where self-sovereignty will rightly start and end with the individual person, not the collective state.

Men will be able to co-exist with other men in the interests of mutual benefit and self-preservation as opposed to fealty to the dishonest master of the collective.

 

People will realize that without them, the state ceases to exist and can no longer exercise its dictatorial control under the guise of representing the common interest.

With this, national boundaries (most of which have only been established in the last couple of hundred years) should erode and all of the earth's citizens should be free to produce and share its abundant resources without the unnecessary intervention of a small group of powerful psychopathic narcissists, whose power only exists as long as the horde permits it.

Are you ready for the revolution...?