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What an excellent resources to complement my latest research. I have been reading about synarchy, and its manifestations during the period between WWI & WWII. How the major political theories arose during the same periods. Communism, fascism, Nazism, but predating them all, and certainly not regarded, or recorded, Zionism. Even America was approached with a proposal to be initiated into the ring, but alas, not yet dear Horatio.

We learn about many forms of politic, government, and distribution of power, yet one has always looked just beyond eyesight, like a shadowy figure in the murky fog, amorphous, yet slightly tangible. We have before us a host of many, touching on one constant alone.

Total domination. Stretched out on a rack, needled to exert maximum distress. Incapable of relief, or ability to shrink in brief respite from the pain. Tortured. Stretched beyond exhaustion in complete exasperation of hope.

Many as one, fascio, synarchy.

Ordo ab chao

It was said that Hitler was a non-person. A man who was whom he was, only when he was that. A tool. An instrument of a wielder of instruments, not in himself the source. The product of a system, timed like a well tuned engine. Much like Netanyahu, or Trump, or Biden, or the next one.

We must identify the proper switch, and disconnect the current.

Excellent piece. Thank you for writing it.

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James,

Your words cut through the gathered smog like a katana of cold steel clarity—a reminder that behind the grand narratives of communism, fascism, and Nazism lies a more insidious machine architecture of weaponised state power, of which one man becomes the avatar. The synarchic pulse you describe—as an omnipresent force moulding history from behind a veil of calculated anonymity—is as disturbing as it is compelling. As a doctrine or ideology of power it stands as an ideology of such logical alignment with the dynamics the modern state unleashed

You evoke the image of total domination with brutal precision: a people stretched out on a rack, every fibre of hope drawn taut until relief is but a distant memory. In this theatre of shadows, individual leaders—be they Hitler, Moussilini (these two considered Kemal Ataturk their spiritual father) Netanyahu, Trump, or Biden—are not sovereigns but instruments in the hands of a timeless, manufactured, machine man order. Their roles, ephemeral and contrived, remind us that what we often perceive as personal power is, in fact, a spectre of orchestrated control. This shockingly aligns with Prof. Carl Jung’s observations.

The proposal to induct America into this clandestine ring, then the unspeakable chapters of colonial Zionism, and the subtle interplay between the many and the one—all speak to the same grim truth: a systemic desire for order born from chaos, for unity forged in the crucible of oppression. “Ordo ab chao” is not merely a motto; it is the very mechanism by which the chaos of individual spirit is crushed, smothered and reconstituted under the weight of an all-encompassing statist design.

Your call to “identify the proper switch, and disconnect the current” resonates as both a lament and a rallying cry. It is a reminder that the true path to liberation does not lie in the endless parade of transient leaders, but in the overgrowing of the very framework that reduces us to mere components in a well-tuned engine of domination. It should cease to work because we have rewired the human being depriving the machine of its conjuring power.

Thank you for sharing such a piercing reflection. Your insights not only complement the discourse but also challenge us to look deeper into the shadows and, perhaps, to finally find the switch that can free us from this orchestrated tyranny.

In shared pursuit of clarity and justice amidst the chaos,

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