Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Mind Weaponization in a nutshell

You’ve got that “conquered” feeling, that feeling of defeat in a war you never even had a chance to fight. Some people decided, before you were even born, that it was your destiny to live in subjugation, and despised by popular culture. But subjugation is not in your DNA. You wouldn’t mind living on a truly equal footing with others, but this generation is learning the hard way — there’s no such thing as “equality.” Somebody, or some group, is going to dominate.

Those who made themselves “king” and are now dominating, are making a real hash of it. Even now that they are on top, they continue to subvert, subvert, subvert. Is there anything left to subvert? They have to go find little, unsullied corners of the world and subvert that too, like a dog marking its territory. Here’s an example from a recent Paul Craig Roberts article, Without a Revolution, Americans are History.

The Semitic religions of Judaism and Islam are encoded for collective power, hegemony and dominance; while most Christian denominations are not, or have had these codes taken out. This is the full explanation why Semitics have the upper hand over Christendom and the West.

Jews and Muslims are weaponized collectives. We know all about the Jews, but the Muslims are perhaps more interesting for our purposes. Islamic mind-weaponization is described in the book, “The Muqadimmah” by Ibn Khaldun, a Muslim scholar of the 13th century.

The Muqadimmah describes how, when sedentary people rely on laws, they lose their fortitude, and the “wild” Bedouin people who live in the desert, end up overthrowing them and taking over. Then the Bedouins become sedentary and rely on laws, and a fresh gang of Bedouins who had been living in the desert overthrow them in turn.