The World is Waking Up
If we all stand up, their game is over

Consolidation of Power
Ever since the dawn of agriculture and human settlement into civilizations, there were power struggles between the rich and poor; the oppressors and the oppressed (read here for why).
The Romans were one of the first major examples where the aristocracy attained such a disgustingly excessive amount of wealth and power, it triggered the people to rise against it. Since then, there have been countless examples throughout history: Medieval Era fiefdom rising up against feudal lords, Industrial Revolution factory workers rising up against its owners, the French Revolution, slaves rising up against its owners, the first big oil corporation run by Rockefeller being reined in by the US government for monopolistic activity, colonized nations gaining independence.
Power struggles between a powerful oppressor and oppressed masses have been a constant in human history.
These power struggles have mostly taken place in geographical isolation, such as a country or region. Nowadays technology has connected power structures across borders. Today's power entities no longer hide behind tangible borders, but behind paper trails.
They also no longer are confined to organizational borders. This means that corporate and government institutions are blending together. One way this is evident is the "revolving door" of executives that go from corporation to government, and vice versa. Conflicts of interest are blatant and yet go unchecked. The ensuing collusion and corruption is something well documented across many industries. Some of the best examples of this are illustrated in the food industry by documentaries such as Food Inc.
The exponential growth, merging and conglomeration of power structures enabled by technological advancement has made the scale and connectedness of today's web of power unimaginable.

Bread Crumbs and Media Circuses
The powers that be always used the strategy of divide and conquer to keep the masses fighting each other instead of collectively against the power structure.
As far as back as the Roman Empire a Roman poet coined the term Panem et Circenses, translated to bread and circuses, to describe the gladiator games and free bread given out by the Roman elites to keep the masses distracted and pacified.
Today, it is widely known that large oppressive governments, such as the US and Russia, intentionally create a media circus, in order to confuse and polarize citizens against each other, so that they don't unite their powers against the government. They do this by creating fake nonprofit institutions and funding questionable research, including research that would go against the government, and luring supporters to adopt their extreme stance, causing opposers to label them as "conspiracy theorists." The tobacco industry was known to also create fake institutions and provide them with funding to do research that downplayed the health impacts of smoking.
Manipulation of Science
Science, or the scientific method, is a pure and integral pursuit of knowledge or understanding of our world.
So why does science seem to be creating so much confusion and division today? Why does it seem like everyone is supporting their own claims by saying, "Follow the science"? What does it mean when tobacco companies, as just one industry, manufacture their own scientific research that conflict with other research?
The problem is not that people you don't agree with aren't "following the science," but that they are following a source of research with different funding and goals. The only way to resolve who is correct is to track down the financial sources and their motivations and conflicts of interest. Unfortunately this is extremely difficult to do because, as mentioned above, power entities now hide behind paper trails. And the major unfortunate realization that follows is that large organizations and its people would actually financially support dishonest research to achieve their end goals. And they do it in the name of science, which undermines its purity.
This is why people mistakenly use arguments like, "follow the science." Let me reiterate that there is nothing wrong with science! It is the way it is being manipulated by powerful entities, and the way they weave it into their strategy of divide and conquer, that is the problem.


Bridging the Communication Gap
Seeing the bigger picture isn't easy. It takes a trauma-informed understanding of how the world got this way, in order to move forward with nonviolent solutions that bring people together, not further apart.
The majority of people are living in fear. Their nervous systems are constantly in hypervigilance, meaning they are on the edge, ready to engage in fight or flight. Showing them disagreeable information will only trigger their fight or flight, potentially starting a vicious cycle that could escalate into conflict. People living in this way have a narrow perspective, focusing only on survival, and are thus unable to see the bigger picture. Showing them agreeable information couches them in safety, which is a slippery slope to becoming siloed, or hiding in a bubble.
In order to engage with people on the other side of the coin, using social media is not the answer because its low quality medium of communication only creates further division. The antidote to this is the complete opposite: face-to-face conversations with those we disagree with. This is also exactly what is being oppressed by the pandemic. Mask mandates have undermined our ability to communicate and connect with facial gestures. Closures of small businesses and community spaces have prevented the opportunities for gathering and having intimate conversations needed to bridge this gap, and coordinate meaningful action. It is critical to be able to spend time with people we don't know in order to break down each other's walls, and eventually feel safe sharing information without feeling antagonized.
More than ever, it is essential to gather.
It is essential to gather in order to give everyone a chance to feel safe, seen and heard without judgment. Only then can we break down the barriers of fear, disable our fight or flight systems, and engage in real conversation.
The Way Forward
A perfect storm is brewing: the consolidation of power on an unprecedented level operating on a global scale, catalyzed by technology, hiding behind paper trails, benefiting off divide and conquer strategies using manipulated research that undermines the integrity of science.
Mother Nature is being pushed to her limits as a result of this corporate machine - temperatures scorch, wildfires rage, rivers swell, and a virus runs rampant.
But people, pushed to their limits like never before, are starting to wake up. They are starting to change their ways on an individual level, then organize on a larger scale to fight the power structures responsible for most of the troubles that ail humanity and its one earth. They are remembering the need to gather and have face-to-face conversations, in order to come together in spite of differences, resolve conflicts, and unite in protest to protect what matters most to the human collective.
Let me say it once more: More than ever, it is essential to gather!
Please find a way to do this no matter the barriers and fears. Community is the antidote for fear and division, and gathering is central to building community.
Despite how my writing may come off, I am an optimistic person. I see the beauty in humans. But because I can see the true beauty, I can also see the flaws, and how those flaws led our species to commit such atrocities on each other and our one earth. I see how it was all meant to be. I see the bigger picture. I see how humanity is going through a rough time right now. But what's happening now is what's needed for people to finally start waking up. We are a reactive, not proactive bunch and, for better or worse, we need to see consequences before we are stirred into action.
There is a light at the end of the tunnel, even if I may not see it within my lifetime. I could be pitiful, and cry, "Woe is me. I wish things were like they used to be." However, I couldn't be happier. I am not saying my life is easy. But I can say that I am living my purpose. Perhaps I won't get to experience the ideal human society I am working to create, but at the end of my life I can say I did my best.
This brings to mind a Lord of the Rings quote:
“I wish it need not have happened in my time," said Frodo. "So do I," said Gandalf, "and so do all who live to see such times. But that is not for them to decide. All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us.”

