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Written January 11th! I am just catching up!! Thanks for the well-researched work!

I write on all these types of things from the Bible's perspective and the original languages.

It wasn't Daniel that first described them though! Moses did in Leviticus and Deuteronomy. Isaiah and Jeremiah also.

Revelation has 404 verses, and over 800 quotes and allusions to the Old Testament. Amazing huh?

I wrote an article on the number 666 and the difference between how the world defines it and how the Bible does. (I am a bit of a math geek so that was pretty fun for me to do HA!)

It is interesting to contrast what the Bible says and what folks like the Masons and the Kabbalists, the Club of Rome - you know the "group" The 10 Kingdoms set forth in the Bible is awfully different from what the world has set up. Not sure if it is a distraction or if it is just their idea of in a Masonic/Kabbalistic framed controlled setting.

The Bible has quite a strikingly different set of patters regarding the number 10 - these Kings. I need to write something on it, I guess - it fascinates me because it has numbers.

There is a statue in Daniel 2. It has 10 toes - these are the 10 kings. Their makeup is clay and iron. And both of those are spoken of in the Bible at length!

I also wrote an article about Babylon The Great - as the Bible describes her - not how the Church and the World describe her. She plays the big role of Revelation 17 & 18. I will be putting out a full commentary style on the word study in the original language of the Greek regarding those 2 chapters. - BORING to most! But like I said, I am a geek.

Anyway, loved your work here! I see what you have put so much work into and it does not go unappreciated! The Club of Rome ready and moving. They have quite a system established for sure!!! It will be interesting to see what the next few years will have in store.

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“The Pyramid of Power and the Coming Reckoning: A Psychological and Political Analysis of the Climate Crisis”

In the shadowed corridors of power, a quiet war rages—not one fought with armies, but with influence, obfuscation, and the controlled flow of capital. Oil and gas companies, and their bedfellows in finance—BlackRock, Vanguard, and their ilk—operate as the architects of inertia in the face of an accelerating climate crisis. Their strategy is as insidious as it is effective: buy the loyalty of political leaders, shape narratives through media control, and dismantle the democratic tools that might otherwise hold them accountable.

The Methodology of Control

From a psychological perspective, the mechanisms at play mirror a classic model of learned helplessness. By engineering systems of dependency—economic, political, and informational—these entities have conditioned the global population to accept a false binary: economic growth versus environmental sustainability. Politicians rendered impotent or complicit by the lure of campaign funding and lucrative post-political appointments, become the unwitting (or willing) marionettes of a larger agenda.

BlackRock and Vanguard, with their unparalleled stakes in the global industry, represent not just capital accumulation but the consolidation of power into a plutocratic elite. This elite, representing less than 1% of the population, wields its wealth not merely as a tool, but as a weapon. Climate change, for them, is not a crisis but an opportunity—a chance to privatize resources, displace populations, and profit from the chaos they have orchestrated.

Historical Parallels: Lessons from 1789

This dynamic, however, is not without precedent. History offers a chilling parallel to the French Revolution. When the masses—disenfranchised, impoverished, and ignored—reached a breaking point, their response was neither measured nor merciful. The guillotine became not only a tool of justice but a symbol of revolutionary fervor. Today, the psychological and economic pressures exerted by the 1% are creating a similarly volatile undercurrent.

The Anatomy of Revolt

The inevitable consequence of this systemic exploitation is revolt. As climate disasters grow more frequent and severe, the facade of control maintained by the elite will fracture. The masses, emboldened by a growing awareness of their exploitation, will target the institutions and the individuals responsible. CEOs and upper management of oil and gas companies, along with financiers who have profited from environmental degradation, will find themselves in the crosshairs.

This revolt will not be confined to symbolic protests or legal challenges. It will be visceral and direct, echoing the collective fury that toppled the ancien régime. The psychological tipping point—when hope is replaced by rage—will lead to an unprecedented challenge to power structures.

The Warning to the Elite

For the architects of this exploitation, there is still a path to redemption. Transparency, systemic reform, and relinquishing disproportionate power are not just moral imperatives but survival strategies. However, if these steps are not taken, the elites must prepare for a reckoning far beyond the reach of their gated communities and private security forces.

The psychology of revolution is clear: when the gap between the rulers and the ruled becomes insurmountable, the result is upheaval. The choice is theirs to make—but time is running out.

The people are awakening, and the guillotine of justice, whether literal or symbolic, waits in the wings.

This Movie will end in the usual historical fashion.

Enjoy the Show

GQ

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