Ok, this is my final planned transmission for tonight. And I do this more to just get these thoughts written down. It helps me to solidify a lot of competing theories in my head into one (or more) cogent writings on a topic. Maybe it is my own little way to #grownostr.
So let's have a think about power. By power, I mean an organizing force. This is political power, economic power, etc., and it can be pretty easy to track over time if you zoom out a bit and look.
I think the same organizing force has been in control for at least a millennia, possibly a lot longer, especially in the western world. (Europe, Mediterranean, North and much of South America).
In a mod to my last note about aliens, I choose to think the organizing force is human, but they could really just as easily not be - but would need human or human-like proxies to coordinate with the earth's human populations.
I excluded Asia from the list of regions above. I think China has been a separate center of power for a very long time. I also excluded much of Africa, because it has been a battle ground. South America and Central Asia are likely similar battle grounds, and North America was a battle ground for some time.
However, if I take Western power and Eastern power as the two separate dominating world powers, I would be very surprised if the were not at least cooperating with each other if not coordinating between each other.
I don't know enough about Chinese and Asian history to properly treat it here, so I will focus on Western power. I am relatively sure it goes back to at least the RCC (Roman Catholic Church) (not as the seat of power, but perhaps an organization in the favor of the organizers). But it likely goes back to Rome, possibly Egypt, but more likely the tribes of Israel.
One thing power does is controls the narrative - so the histories we know about are likely the histories most central to (and most apologetic to) the power structure. Kind of that history is written by the victors thing - everything else are discoveries about civilizations that may have existed in the way they are now presented, in the frame of the current power structure, but just as likely existed much differently.
Does rooting this power theory in the tribes of Israel make it Zionist? Perhaps, but maybe not in the way that term is currently being used.
I think this power has held control for so long by allowing economic and social experiments to play out, especially so long as they enrich the organizers. The RCC may have been such an experiment. Also British and European colonialism in general. USA is an experiment, as I have said in days prior. Canada, Australia - similar iterations of experiments.
Do I put on a tin foil hat and start pointing fingers at the WEF, Bilderbergers, Rothschilds, Illuminati, or some other shadowy initialed group? Nope, I just don't see it that way. Sure, any of the groups could have done some of the work of the organizers, but they just aren't longstanding enough. I expect multi-generational organization (or conspiracy, if you see it that way) and these groups don't really have that. Maybe Freemasons or Knights Templar? Rosicrucians? Much longer histories, but still more likely to be willing accomplices to power rather than power itself.
What does this mean for us? Well, again the American experiment is coming to an end, and may take Canada with it. I'm not sure this threatens the power structure, but it signals a change. It may mean we are headed for a conflict between West and East, or maybe a consolidation. I think bitcoin will play a role in this, but way to early to see what role. Keep in mind the power structure has always seeked its own enrichment and expansion of control, so however Bitcoin can be used to that end, or as a weapon against it, will determine Bitcoin's fate.
We live in interesting times. But as always, zoom way out to try and glimpse the bigger picture.