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Section 20.01 Power Brokers Manipulate Tribal Instincts Or No Power Brokers
(a) The Tribal Instinct can cause damage within a primitive civilization. When a power broker who is by definition interested in only serving himself manipulates a tribe of people, an organization/entity, this is destructive to the greater good, the civilization.
(b) In an advanced civilization there may be groups/tribes of people with similar interests/agendas. They may come together for a variety of reasons. But this intellectually enlightened group does not allow the most charismatic person or most domineering person to become their leader or manipulate/distort their mission. The intellectually enlightened can identify all methods used to gain or compete for power. It is similar to a 5 year old child trying to pull a confidence game on an intelligent and worldly 40 year old adult. The warning signs are that obvious.
When we discuss how power brokers operate it will become very easy for you to identify even the most inconspicuous power broker tricks.
(c) An advanced civilization does not allow opportunities to exist for a person or group to gain or hold power. This means no person or group has any more power or leverage within any system of civilization as any one citizen.
(d) In an advanced civilization there are no tribes or groups competing for power or resources. The government serves the needs and wants of the individual for as long as those needs and wants do not conflict with the rights of other people or cause harm to people or the Systems of Civilization or Nature. When people are satisfied in all matters of life there are very few motivations to form groups that might cause harm to the greater good.
(e) Power Brokers use the tribal instinct to gain more resources and power.
(f) Power brokers use wedge issues designed to manipulate the tribal instinct to gain more power by creating more packs of citizens and dividing the people further.
(g) An advanced and strong civilization is one where the citizens are united and loyal to each other without conflicts of interest. Once citizens divide their loyalties the civilization is well on its way to failure. For example if a citizen must choose between what is best for their financial status or what is best for the health of the people then this indicates a serious flaw and conflict in loyalties. If a citizen must choose between what is best for their state and what is best for the nation then there is a serious flaw and conflict in loyalties. These flaws and conflicts are exploited by power brokers to the detriment of the people, the civilization, nature and humanity.
(h) The pack instinct can work within a civilization when there are no conflicts of interest or divisions of position on issues but this is rarely ever the case. Every person and group have their own positions on issues. VES allows citizens to test their positions on issues to determine if they are destructive or constructive, unhealthy or healthy, etc., for the individual and the greater good.
VES simulates how that position if implemented would impact all life and all the systems of civilization and nature. If the issue is with how VES does this then the process is carefully reviewed. All disciplines of science and provisional beliefs are integrated into the simulator.
(i) The best way to eliminate the manipulation of people and the forming of tribal conflicts by power brokers is to eliminate all types of power brokers. For at least the next few thousand years humans will gravitate toward forming tribes and packs. It is instructional code embedded in the DNA. As long as there is that motivation there is a motive for power brokers to manipulate this instinct and thereby victimize, cause problems. They will find opportunities and this is why vigilance is essential.
(j) Currently the strongest packs in the US are lobbies that work for industries. For example the pharmaceutical industry has a stronger pack in government than the people. The people account for less than 1% of all money spent lobbying. And the people are so completely divided on issues because of power broker propaganda that the industrial lobbies continue to maintain the power.
However if the people were to unite, no lobby that works against the people could possibly compete. Lobbyists are the foot soldiers of power brokers. They too would not be allowed to exist within an advanced civilization.
(k) Corporations form industries which are packs to attain greater power. All business in all forms would be owned by all citizens and operated as utilities. This eliminates the tribal power of business and corporations, an effective tool of power brokers for centuries.
(l) Any person/s who attempts to drive a wedge of divisive dispute between two races, cultures, etc and as a result gains a material reward or an increase in power over that of any other citizen short or long term should be considered a power broker. This would be considered a criminal activity and treated as such within an advanced civilization.
Section 20.02 Tribalism OR Humanitarianism
(a) Humanitarianism is defined as the human race considered as a whole with kindness and compassion for all equally.
(b) In a primitive civilization there are tribes/groups competing for power and resources. The tribe comes before humanity.
(c) VES will allow students to come to the logical conclusion that Tribalism eventually results in destructive competition where as Humanitarianism is all inclusive. There is no one left to compete against.
Section 20.03 Humanitarianism OR No Specieism
(a) Specieism is defined as the belief that the human race is superior to other species, and that exploitation of other life forms for the advantage of humans is justified.
(b) In a primitive civilization one will see people who follow tribalism and/or humanitarianism. The arrogance of human superiority comes from many unfounded Destructive Primal Beliefs.
(c) In an advanced civilization where all the people are educated to the point of intellectual enlightenment one would see no specieism. This means all life forms are equal and equally deserving of life, liberty and all other basic rights appropriate to all species, all life forms.
(d) Certain types of coherent energy can be life. In physics coherent energy is energy with the same wavelength. This describes electromagnetic waves that have the same wavelength and a fixed phase relationship. For example, coherent light is produced by lasers.
Humans have coherent energy in the form of electrochemical energy flowing through them. Some types of crystals exhibit coherent energy. These may be forms of life humanity has yet to understand as life. How intelligent that life may be is something that requires study.
The point is that all life has coherent energy and anything that exhibits coherent energy requires study to determine if it is life or merely electromagnetic waves that have the same wavelength and a fixed phase relationship.
(e) Life can be in the form of animal, vegetable, mineral, coherent energy with or without mass, complex coherent energy matrix, or other. A narrow definition of life limits the ability to detect life, learn from it, respect its rights, etc.
To think in any lesser terms is specieism.
Section 20.04 Tribal Power OR Individual Power Through Meritocratic VES
(a) There is no club, political party, religion or any other tribe that agrees 100% with your beliefs, ideals, ethics, etc. There is no such thing as a perfect or near perfect match. That is unless you are willing to forego your beliefs to become part of the tribe. Then of course you are no longer an individual but someone who must remain malleable in order to conform.
In that situation one is then subsequently a follower, not an individual with power, but one that has relinquished their power. Who is to say they are right on all the issues where there is not 100% agreement. You may be right yet you joined them giving them more power to promote a stand on an issue that is contrary to or different from yours. In this scenario you become your own enemy. You diminish your power and give it to a group that does not represent you, 100% you.
If you want to get a few issues resolved in a primitive civilization the only choice is to join or start a group/tribe/party. Then you and they have the power to get those issues resolved, if the power is used correctly. But then again it is a substantial compromise.
(b) In an advanced civilization every individual has all the power necessary to resolve any problem. All they need is a solution that does no harm to other people, systems of civilization or nature.
This power is provided through VES simulations. And since tribal affiliations are no longer required the destructive aspects of that instinct are removed. There are few things more destructive to a civilization, mutual harmony, happiness, and so on than internal tribal warfare. To eliminate this problem is crucial to the stability and security of an advanced civilization.
(c) This does not mean that groups/organizations are outlawed within an advanced civilization. They would not be. It simply means the motivation to create divisive/destructive groups would be significantly reduced. A person using VES can see where they are mistaken on an issue and alter their position without becoming locked into that position due to tribal peer pressure. Or that person can prove to the entire civilization how their position is correct, while all others are incorrect or less effective. This is possible. It isn’t possible in a primitive civilization but it is possible in an advanced civilization that uses VES.
One person or one small group can be right on an issue while all others are wrong or not as right. There must be a method in place to prove that an individual idea is optimal over all others.
VES collates all variables within all the ideas presented and breaks each variable down into a constructive or destructive score. In this way the citizens do not need to keep reinventing the same variables over and over. The most constructive variables are added to the solution and the destructive variables are not. Then when all those variables create a comprehensive solution they are tested to insure that they do not negatively impact any other solution/s already established. All the systems of civilization and all the solutions, rules, laws, regulations, processes and all the rest must mesh seamlessly to insure constructive cooperation. A simulator can weed out any conflicts. A committee of human minds would take years on one variable to accomplish the same task. We must use computers to our full advantage if we are to achieve an optimal outcome.
(d) The individual or group that proves their idea or process to be most constructive does not need to reconfigure every system of civilization to deal with this new idea or process. The people using VES and VES itself does this. The author only needs to suggest a solution for a specific problem where someone is victimized or something is harmed. VES will reconfigure all the other systems so as to cooperate constructively with that process. We can’t change one thing without addressing all things. That is a basic rule of causality. This is a rule commonly ignored within primitive civilizations.
Section 20.05 Tribalism OR Globalization
(a) Tribalism is one of the ultimate power struggles. The power struggle between civilizations with WMD. This MAD, Mutually Assured Destruction, world is on a clock. It will only take one mistake that escalates out of control to end human civilization as we know it. This power struggle born of tribalism must end before we do. Civilizations must work toward integration into one global civilization.
(b) Tribal Instincts are what has led to nations. Nations are the evolution of tribal instincts. A civilization should strive for advanced globalization, not economic globalization. Economic globalization transfers power from governments to power broker controlled corporations. This is the last thing humanity wants or deserves. But this is what we are doing right now.
(c) A world without tribal nations will not fear weapons of mass destruction, or wars over resources, or any number of other major international problems.
This global government must be extremely advanced compared to today’s governments. It is essential that a global government use the Causality Formula, VES and the other tools I propose. The alternative is a global government that will become corrupt and a humanity far too impotent in power to remove that magnitude of power corruption.
(d) Humanity can put aside its differences that lead to tribalism. Humanity suffers conflicts and wars because of these differences. These differences are born from ignorance.
There is wrong and right. Most issues are black and white when you strip it down to its common denominator. Most issues are either driven by Destructive Primal Behaviors OR Cortex Values/Behaviors.
Most conflicts on issues are over power and resources. The issue itself is just used to gain followers, which gain them power, which gains them the human resource. The issues are commonly blown out of proportion to motivate potential followers/groups/tribes. Once people learn these facts and others through VES simulations tribalism will be replaced with advanced globalism. The people will see the logic of it and demand it.
(e) The Systems of Civilization in an advanced civilization will be required to practice nationalism until advanced globalization is complete.
No System of Civilization should practice the pack instinct at a national level beyond that which is necessary given the current state of the process of globalization.
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