The power you assign to an external authority is directly proportional to your own lack of an internal hero.
Some people give an enormous amount of power to the cabal. So much so, that any resistance to it—be it organic or otherwise, is automatically assumed to be controlled by that external power.
While the internal hero has yet to be born, the lack thereof is reflected in direct proportion to said power source outside of one's self.
Black pill pessimists are the best gauge for this false projection of power. It is why they cannot see an actual heroic figure or movement beyond their own deflated and darkened world view. They need that external enemy and its omnipotent control of world events in order to validate their very real lack of a hero within. The two are mutually bound to one another—akin to the master/slave dynamic.
The whole earth will thus become an enemy—and equally a prison. And when the external enemy is defeated in plain sight by actual heroic figures or events, the projection will automatically shift to the next available external power source—thus repeating the unresolved pattern.
This is a coping mechanism of the split psyche, who is all at once afraid of saving itself from its own shadow as it is to save something external of itself, or confront a real-life adversary with direct action or force.
For it is easier to deny the Light within, than face the long dark road of self-introspection by heroically picking up the torch and clearing away the cobwebs of that "undiscovered self."
The coward will always empower the worldly authority. The HERO is a self-powered authority that the whole world must reckon with.
Thank you Matt…
Fabulously articulated!
Keep. ‘Em coming!