The game within a game. Imagine for a moment that the political tug of war exists in a bubble of control on all sides, and that events are playing out to push you in one direction or the other at all times.
Imagine that, the right and the left, for all the differences you are pushed to "see" are controlled by the same central entity. Imagine that you are treated like livestock, that your loyalties on all sides are weaponized against you like a play in motion that is scripted to motivate you in any direction chosen. Think of it, like an onion; or a cave, where you can only see the innermost layer. And beyond that layer, the one where you are taught to galvanize distinct positions and divide yourselves; you are not allowed to see anything. Imagine then, that this world, this bubble within a bubble extends to what you percieve as the heights of power. But because of your limited perception; even those heights; those people, are still only contained within the first layer, the world as you percieve it. Imagine then, that beyond that layer; there is more to it. Imagine your leaders are less free than you assume. Imagine they are less autonomous. For a moment, imagine your world is run by blackmail from hands you cannot percieve. Threats you may not understand. Puppet masters that exist outside of your perception. Think carefully here about what this scenario might say. What if, just hypothetically speaking, the world were far more planned and contrived than you realized? Your evolutionary pattern over time guided in a specific direction. I’m not speaking about shadow agencies like the CIA and others. What Im asking you to consider, is that you are taught to percieve the enemies you can see, and to focus on them. You are given a construct in which to operate; and because it is all you see and full of manufactured distraction; you're not questioning its authenticity. You're not questioning the puppet master as long as you're playing the game within a game. Think on this, and consider the wide ramifications of such a problem. This is an exercise in critical thought, to help you before I take you deep into the reality of it all this week.