They've made us weak on purpose.
We exist within an engineered society where dependency is woven into the fabric of our daily lives—where our physical, mental, and even spiritual strength is deliberately undermined to keep us docile and compliant.
The powers that be—our government, the deep state, the corporate giants in bed with them, and the propaganda arms that works for them all—have crafted a system where our weaknesses are deliberately cultivated and exploited to maintain their control.
Physically, we're a shadow of what we once were.
Chronic diseases are skyrocketing, and it's no accident. The food we consume is laden with chemicals, preservatives, and artificial junk that do more to preserve shelf life than human life. The very substances that are supposed to nourish us are the ones slowly killing us.
Big Pharma stands ready to profit from our illnesses, not to cure them, but to manage them—because a healthy, robust populace is harder to control than one that’s kept sick and sedated.
We've traded natural vitality for convenience, and they’ve pocketed the profits while our bodies crumble under the weight of their engineered malnutrition.
Mentally, the damage is even more insidious.
From the moment we're born, we're indoctrinated into a system designed to break us down, not build us up. Education is no longer about cultivating critical thinking or fostering individual thought—it's about producing obedient workers and compliant citizens.
We're taught to trust authority without question, to believe what we're told, and to never, ever stray from the prescribed narrative.
The legacy media, with its endless cycle of fear-mongering and distraction, keeps us locked in a state of anxiety, unable to see the bigger picture. It's a well-oiled machine, designed to keep us confused and divided, arguing over scraps while the real power brokers go unnoticed, unchallenged.
They've even found ways to erode our spiritual strength. Religion, once a sanctuary of community and moral guidance, has been co-opted or corrupted, leaving many adrift in a sea of nihilism and existential dread.
For those who seek something beyond the material, the options are often hollow, commercialized versions of spirituality that offer no real substance or solace. We're left yearning for something real, something true, but are instead offered endless distractions and empty promises.
But it's not just about making us weak—it's about making us dependent.
The state and its corporate cronies have crafted a world where self-reliance is all but impossible. We're dependent on their systems for our food, our health, our information, and even our sense of self-worth.
They've created a cycle of dependency that keeps us tethered to them, ensuring that any attempt to break free feels like an insurmountable task.
We are subservient because they need us to be. They thrive on our reliance, our inability to fend for ourselves. They've built a system where questioning is discouraged, where rebellion is quashed before it even begins, where the illusion of freedom is just that—an illusion.
We’re distracted by bread and circuses, by endless entertainment, by the latest outrage on social media, while they pull the strings behind the scenes.
But here's the thing: this weakness they've engineered isn't invincible. The chains they've placed on us can be broken.
The first step is recognizing the game they've rigged, seeing the system for what it is.
It's about reclaiming our physical strength by taking control of what we put into our bodies, rejecting the processed garbage they push on us, and returning to a way of living that honors our natural vitality.
It's about sharpening our minds by questioning everything, by seeking out information from diverse, independent sources, by refusing to be spoon-fed the propaganda they serve up as news.
It's about reconnecting with something deeper, whether that’s a spiritual path they can’t commercialize or something personal that gives our lives meaning beyond what they can exploit.
And most importantly, it's about reclaiming our independence, breaking free from the dependencies they've engineered, and finding ways to live outside their system whenever and wherever possible.
They made us weak on purpose, but we can make ourselves strong again—if we have the courage to see the truth and the will to act on it.
The choice is ours.
