Scamocracy - Part I

Where Nations go to Die

It can never be stated enough; we are living in a period where decades are happening in mere weeks. This is not hyperbole, it is happening right before our eyes. History has provided us with many data points as to what transpires through these times. On one side, there are plans for peace, new geo-economic alliances and government transparency. On the other side, there is a desperate attempt to foment wars, uprisings, populist crackdowns and economic collapse. With respect to the latter, governments proposing war as an economic solution are Scamocracies, and potentially find themselves in the final death throws of their existence.

We strongly recommend our series, When Decades Happen, to gain a historical insight as to how the world evolved through similar periods of upheaval. Nation states come and go during these periods. Governments transform into beacons of light and prosperity, or descend into tyrannical shit-holes.

In previous articles we have reiterated the deadly mistake in believing that “we are winning”. In battle, this attitude will cost lives, and potentially alter the outcome of a war. In sport, a worthy opponent will fight to the very end, and to assume victory before the end of a game will most definitely result in a comeback, and possibly even defeat.

Nothing is worse than being in a winning position, only to witness the opponent’s comeback. Momentum evens out, slowly drifts toward the opponent, and in the final stages of battle the comeback-king always has the initiative because they are filled with confidence.

Winners are laser focused to the end, regardless of where they sit in the game. Victory is always sweet, but there is nothing more exhilarating than snatching victory from the jaws of defeat. As for the demeanor of a losing opponent who thought they were guaranteed a win, there is a colloquial saying in Australia about such losers – “he’s got a head on him like a beaten favorite!”

No one wants to have a head on them like a beaten favorite.

In the existential battle between Freedom and Tyranny, Tyranny looked like they were in the driver’s seat for decades. Rigged elections, an incoherent geriatric in the White House with a robo-pen doing all the work, lockdowns, wars, supply chain disruptions and Herr Klaus Schwab literally having orgasms on stage about the prospect of AI driven smart-city gulags offering voluntary suicides. Things were looking pretty grim for a while, and many people have already suffered greatly from the Tyrannical klownshow.

On the other hand, Freedom began to even out the momentum, and a critical mass of Awakening emerged. We the People were sick of these self-declared elitist morons dictating insane policies to us. Western Civilization is under attack, but the rise of populism around the world is everywhere. Freedom is now in a commanding position, but the battle is far from over. As we have pointed out repeatedly, the Tyranny we face today can be traced back to the foundations of Enlightened Despotism, which was first installed by Frederick the Great, King of Prussia, Prince of Orange.

The greatest threat to the Freedom movement today is apathy. There is no point in sitting back and watching events unfold – to do so is to trust and allow others to do the work, which is the founding principle of Enlightened Despotism. There is an enormous amount of work every individual can do to begin the transformation of our world into a new Golden Age, particularly in our culture, education and economies. Trump and his team are “levelling the playing field”, but it is up to all of us to get on that field and play. That is how Enlightened Despotism will be placed into the dustbin of history, forever.

Western Europe is the epitome of modern day Enlightened Despotism. Not necessarily in individual nation states, but in the construct of the EU itself. Europe was changing rapidly in the late 1980s. The Soviet Union fell, along with the Berlin Wall, and by 1991 the European Council drafted a new Treaty.

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Curiously, another strange event occurred just before this treaty was signed:

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We have no idea if this was just a simple coincidence, or if there was a strange, symbolic occult significance to the transfer of Frederick’s bones to “Sans, Souci.”. However, we know how much Frederick enjoyed deceiving the people to validate his social contract as an Enlightened Despot. In our article “The Power of the Prussian Micropenis”, we showed how Frederick’s play on words of “Sans, Souci.” potentially translated to “Without my little dick, care stops”.

History not only provides serious data points, but it also gives us some comical ones to play with. Regardless, since the inception of the EU in 1991, European nations have been clamoring to join the EU so that they can be under the protection of NATO. Trump has pointed out repeatedly that America bares the major cost burden of NATO, which is now approaching Russia’s border.

President Trump has also pointed out to the penis-piano-playing midget, Volodomyr Zelensky, he is now “gambling with WWIII”. The EU is determined for NATO to take on Putin until he is destroyed, and Zelensky continually asks to become part of NATO. This is no laughing matter, and the creep toward WWIII began to accelerate when the EU was formed and NATO gradually expanded toward Russia, right at the same time Frederick the Great’s bones were transported.

The Prussians believed that “War is Progress”, and now this is the world we find ourselves in today. Liberal progressive nations around the world are quite literally ready to start war with Russia. At the core of this is Enlightened Despotism; unelected, or questionably elected bureaucrats making catastrophic decisions against the will of the people. Enlightened Despotism is an obsolete relic that needs to be relegated to the history books, similar to the Witch trials centuries ago.

Burning witches at the stake sounds barbaric today, but at the time it was the law.

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Imagine if the legal system still upheld the crime of witchcraft. In a world of Freedom, if a bunch of crazy women, or men, want to run around naked in a forest and put a hex on me, good luck to them. So long as they are not hurting or sacrificing anyone else in the process (yes, it has to be said), then go for it. Today, burning them at the stake sounds completely ludicrous.

If Freedom wins the ultimate battle against Tyranny, modern day Enlightened Despotism will find itself in the same position as those who believed in the Witch trials. History books will marvel at the stupidity of “enlightened” climate change tyrants, central bank tyrants, mask wearing lockdown tyrants, Klaus Schwab and many other klownshow characters.

Freedom wins when this is finally achieved, and it is going to take time to win. This is a long game, and Tyranny still believes it has a few cards left to play. In this series, we are going to explore how Tyranny has deceived sovereign nations into an exponential ticking time bomb. Through the deceptions of central banking, taxation and warfare, the horrible invisible enemy believes they will prevail over time.

As always, there is light at the end of the darkness of battle. By the end of the series, we hope this becomes evident. Enjoy!

The Power of Power Laws

We begin our story with a well-known parable about grains of rice and a chess board.

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Put simply, the inventor of the chess game scammed the kingdom out of all its wealth by understanding the nature of exponential growth.

From the chart above, you can see how the grains of rice took off into the stratosphere and destroyed the kingdom. However, the kingdom was probably already bankrupt by the 35th square. This looks like nothing on the chart, but that is how exponential growth works:

This parable illustrates a simple power law at play. However, this is not just a parable, our world becomes much more understandable when we see the world through the eyes of power laws.

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There is also another interesting phenomenon that can be observed with the same power-law lens; the growth of government debt:

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In the parable, the Indian emperor agreed to the contract of rice delivery because he thought that the amount he owed to the Chessboard inventor was insignificant. He failed to understand the compounding effect of the power law he had agreed to, and in very short order he was bankrupted by a contract for rice delivery.

With respect to the growth of America’s national debt, it has an eerily similar trajectory to the Indian emperor’s rice obligations. This applies to governments throughout the world and it is facilitated by their respective central banks.

The emperor would have needed to resort to exorbitant taxation to maintain his rice deliveries. Taxation delayed the emperor’s bankruptcy, but it would never have stopped the event from happening because the rate of rice delivery grew exponentially. Today, the burden to service and pay back the national debt falls squarely on tax paying citizens through income taxes, property taxes, death taxes, exit taxes, and now carbon taxes. Similar to the rice parable, the debt is rising at an exponential rate, so that taxation cannot stop bankruptcy, but only delay it.

Is there any way out of this debt trap? After all, very few people today were alive when the system we live in today came into being. To address this question, we will take a closer look at how events transpired in the final days of the deceived Indian emperor.

The Great Rice Contract

Let’s assume, for the sake of a mind excursion, that the chess inventor’s intention was always to deceive, bankrupt, and eventually control the great Indian empire. While this may sound ridiculous, the emperor agreed to his contract, and therefore the inventor was now in a position to do exactly that. While he understood the power law of compounding debt, it would only be a matter of time before the emperor and his counsel worked out that they were facing annihilation if they kept paying the little rice-grabbing bastard!! The solution to the problem at that time would be simple; kill him.

Therefore, the inventor needed a shrewd strategy to accomplish his ambitious goal to become emperor. This was a long term strategy, and he needed to use patience, cunning and money to perpetually deceive the Emperor toward his demise. In order to appear humble in the emperor’s presence, the inventor kindly asked that each “rice square” be delivered every three months.

The emperor, completely unaware of the devil he was dealing with, laughed and not only agreed to the terms, but also that the rice would be delivered by the royal guards to let everyone know that the great chess inventor was under the protection of the emperor.

And so, the Great Rice Contract of Ancient India was signed, sealed, and ready for delivery. All going well, the empire would collapse and the great chess inventor would soon be the man who would be king.

The first few deliveries were a bit of a joke. The royal guards delivered first 1 grain, then 2 grains, then 4 grains of rice. As a symbol of gratitude, the inventor said he would pay the guards half of his rice deliveries, which was literally nothing. However, this developed a nice rapport between the guards and the inventor. It meant nothing to the inventor, because he knew he was getting 4 times as many rice grains than the guards in the following 6 months.

This went on for a few years, but by the end of year 5, the chess inventor had 1,000,000 grains of rice delivered to his house. He dutifully gave half of the delivery back to the guards, and said he was looking forward to the 2,000,0000 rice delivery 3 months later. By the end of that year, 8,000,000 grains of rice was due for payment, and the royal guards would receive 4,000,000 of that payment.

Shit was starting to get real, and the Royal treasurer noticed that not only were the rice silos low, but also that the market price of rice was rising due to scarcity. It was nothing to be majorly worried about at the time, but the treasurer decided to levy a rice tax on the growers so that the royal silos could be kept full. One of the royal guards overheard the treasurer talking about the rice shortage, and he told the humble inventor about the events going on in the palace.

The chess inventor requested a private meeting with the treasurer, who accepted his invitation. He said that at the end of the year he needed 134 million grains of rice delivered, as per the agreed rice contract. Stunned, the treasurer said that this was a ridiculous request, especially considering the scarcity of rice and its enormous price rise over the last year. The chess inventor was unphased, and repeated his request, but suggested he would pay the Treasurer 1,000,000 grains of rice every 3 months if he continued to fulfil the Great Rice Contract.

This was tempting, but the treasurer still refused. The Chess inventor then told the treasurer that their were 1,000 guards being paid by him. One of the guards revealed to the treasurer that they had proof of his infidelity with little boys in the palace, and that if he did not comply, his crimes would be revealed to the emperor and result in instant death. The royal treasurer, now pale white, then agreed he would carry out the wishes of the inventor.

Blackmailed, the treasurer began rapidly increasing taxation across the empire. This was not just in rice, but everything they could possibly tax. Income tax, death tax, rice tax, etc… At this stage, the emperor was unaware of what was transpiring, and was too busy playing chess and enjoying parties with the beautiful women in his palace. The treasurer and a small cabal of royal guards, however, knew what was transpiring right before their eyes.

The empire began to experience popular uprisings as the people were impoverished by the taxes and extreme scarcity of rice in the kingdom. Some of the guards became tax collectors, knowing full well that the humble chess inventor would pay them back in kind. They were also becoming fabulously rich, and were buying waterfront villas across the empire. Life was miserable for the average person on main street, but incredibly luxurious for those in the employ of the chess inventor.

The emperor began questioning what the hell was going on, but by this stage he was surrounded by people who were all in on the scam. They needed to convince him to maintain the heavy taxes, but also suggested a cataclysmic war with a rival kingdom. Their neighbour was extremely rich with resources, and a successful war would alleviate the pressure felt by his subjects. Whats more, it would allow the royal guards to crush any dissent within the empire, thereby solidifying the emperors control.

The treasurer knew that by the end of the 10th year of the Great Rice Contract, 547 billion grains of rice was to be delivered to the chess inventor. This was an impossible request, and the emperor would be bankrupted. The inventor had used his most trusted royal guards to blackmail everyone in the palace who appeared loyal to the emperor, and also paid them handsomely to continue their treasonous acts against the empire.

The race was on to do something drastic, and sometime within the 8th year of the contract, a brutal false flag was carried out by the royal guards. Dressed as their rivals, they attacked one of their own villages. They raped some of the women, then burned the village to the ground. Filled with rage, the emperor immediately launched an attack on his rival. Men were conscripted to fight in the war, and dissidents were jailed or executed. An emergency tax was also imposed on the people to help contribute towards the war effort.

The war was a disaster from the onset. Both sides suffered incredible damage. It was a meat-grinder of a war. By the end of the 1st year of the war, it was clear that the emperor was on the brink of collapse. And yet, somehow, the chess inventor continued to receive his enormous rice shipments.

The emperor, who believed the skills he developed on the chess board would help him win the war, suddenly realized the problem. There was no rice left in the empire to feed the army. At this moment, the chess inventor made his move. He instructed the corrupt royal guards, some of whom were now generals within the emperor’s army, to set up a meeting with the enemy’s king.

During this meeting, the generals informed the enemy that they would surrender their emperor and give up a huge portion of their territory. In return, the war would come to an immediate halt, and a new emperor would be proclaimed, whom all of the generals supported. The rival king agreed to the terms, but they had 30 days to comply.

Within those 30 days, the humble chess inventor requested a meeting with the emperor. He instructed the emperor that he was billions of rice grain in arrears to the Great Rice Contract, and that he must hand over his empire as payment in kind. The emperor was enraged, and ordered the chess inventor’s immediate execution. Unfortunately for him, he was surrounded by all of the generals who had become fabulously rich from the rice payments made by the inventor.

The emperor was arrested and shipped off to the enemy kingdom, along with everyone who remained loyal to him. The generals all hailed the new emperor. Peace was immediately declared, and the inventor ceded territory as secretly agreed.

A new era in the Ancient Indian empire was born. The inventor, now emperor, freed all prisoners that were imprisoned for dissent. He declared that he was going to “build back a better India”, and released what was left of all of his rice stores to the people. His loyal guards, and the treasurer, were all appointed to run the provinces, and while taxes were still levied on the people, it was a mere fraction of the tax charged by the previous, hoodwinked emperor.

Sitting on his throne, the humble chess inventor mused that while his predecessor was busy playing chess games, he knew how to play the real game in town – the power of a compounding contract was all that was needed.

The empire was now a shadow of its former glory. Many people had died, lost their livelihoods and were under a new regime. However, what was left of the empire, was now the property of the inventor, forever… or so he thought.

The Moral of the Story

The Great Rice Contract was a scam from the onset. Its intention was to destroy the empire, and install the deceiver as ruler over the ashes. The chess inventor knew the power of compounding rice deliveries, and also knew that it was an un-payable debt. He used the time in between the contract’s inception and the inevitable bankruptcy moment to bribe and blackmail key components of the empire’s bureaucracy.

Since the scam was known by one of the signatories to the agreement, it should have been made null and void. However, the bureaucracy was now in the employ of the chess inventor, who remained in the shadows until the time to take power was at hand. In this way, he acted as a horrible invisible enemy, and destroyed the empire from within.

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There are all different types of “cracy” in the world. Today, we believe we live in the age of democracy, which is “rule by the people”. However, when a scam takes over any form of governance, it gradually transforms into a Scamocracy.

A Scamocracy is where nation states go to die.

A Parallel Parable Today?

When Frederick the Great installed his Enlightened Despotism in Prussia, he used “Sans, Souci.” as a public declaration of the lack of enlightenment of his own people. This formed a social contract, whereby he was enlightened, and the people were not. Was this a scam? Perhaps, but Frederick was much smarter than the Indian emperor, and carefully managed his military, tax collectors and subjects.

The great Prussian empire became feared throughout Europe, and morphed into the great German Reich, complete with welfare, taxation, education, and central banking.

Today, the world is choking on debt that is mathematically impossible to repay. Europe, in particular, seems to be doubling and tripling down on its economic commitment to tax the life out its citizens, crush dissent, and start a war of nuclear annihilation with Russia.

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While we’re chomping at the bit to discover the Prussian origins of queen Ursula, we remain focused on the task at hand. Is this sound government policy, or an attempt to continue the scam that is currently plaguing Western civilization, and extract every grain of rice from the people before conscripting them into the Russian meat-grinder?

Are the bureaucrats in Europe working for the people, or has it become a colossal scamocracy?

It is not just Europe that is suffering this delusion. The entire West is replete with bureaucrats inventing new forms of taxation and imprisoning dissenters at a frightening pace. And now, when President Trump and his team talk of peace with Putin, reforming the American tax system and purging the public service of unproductive and subversive elements, the Scamocrats around the world are determined to see him fail.

Why?

To be continued…