I’m going to say this in the small hope that you may consider the possibility.
If what you say is true then there are people who can control others minds, thoughts, emotions and physiology.
Therefore, for each one of us - including you - there are only the following possibilities:
1. The controllers are currently controlling me. This implies that some or all of our behaviour is not the result of free will but of manipulation.
2. The controllers have attempted but failed to control me. This implies that the controllers are not omnipotent and it is possible to resist.
3. The controllers have not yet attempted to control me. Being aware of this implies that it is possible to tell when an attempt is made to control us.
4. I am a controller.
These are the only possibilities I can see with respect to what you are describing, assuming what you’re saying is true. So which of these options are you and what makes you think that?
Which of the above am I in your view? Also, if someone is being controlled, why even bother arguing with someone who isn’t or doesn’t believe it? It’s not like they’ll become convinced by the argument. They’re either able to be controlled or not so discussing it is moot.
There is of course the probability that what you’re describing is not true. That would imply that perhaps the organ with which you are trying to reason about this - your brain - is the problem and needs treatment. As someone who has been formally diagnosed with autism and ADHD, has struggled with depression, spent time in a psychiatric clinic, and is currently on medication and undertaking ongoing therapy, I can say that my mind has never felt clearer, I am more content, and more able to deal with past trauma and difficult situations.
There are not "only" so few possibilities. I was press ganged into a thought control hooligan army, my morality and stubborn will made this impractical. I have had primitive conditioning for controls (it takes decades to master.) There are hundreds of thousands, maybe millions of thought control thrall with middling skills. Of these there are tens of thousands who can actually "control" significantly enough to run a coup (usually by extortion). Of these hundreds are so superior they are like gods to the other controllers. All society since the beginning of time has had a small population who possess these capabilities (in simpler form perhaps, modernity has industrialized Power like everything else.) Clues are in our literature and historical accounts.
Even today, there are many references to these underground communities ("networks" or often "families") though any sign anyone gives will be something easily blown off as bullshit.
So, the point is not for you, the point is to leave this mark in the mind, such that through time this account will be undeniable.
You are correct, that you are incapable of doing anything about it. The crisis is so severe it drives many of our pressing issues.
To be silent in the face of a conspiracy of evil is to be complicit.
If what you say is true then there are people who can control others minds, thoughts, emotions and physiology. Therefore, for each one of us - including you - there are only the following possibilities:
1. The controllers are currently controlling me. This implies that some or all of our behaviour is not the result of free will but of manipulation.
2. The controllers have attempted but failed to control me. This implies that the controllers are not omnipotent and it is possible to resist.
3. The controllers have not yet attempted to control me. Being aware of this implies that it is possible to tell when an attempt is made to control us.
4. I am a controller.
These are the only possibilities I can see with respect to what you are describing, assuming what you’re saying is true. So which of these options are you and what makes you think that?
Which of the above am I in your view? Also, if someone is being controlled, why even bother arguing with someone who isn’t or doesn’t believe it? It’s not like they’ll become convinced by the argument. They’re either able to be controlled or not so discussing it is moot.
There is of course the probability that what you’re describing is not true. That would imply that perhaps the organ with which you are trying to reason about this - your brain - is the problem and needs treatment. As someone who has been formally diagnosed with autism and ADHD, has struggled with depression, spent time in a psychiatric clinic, and is currently on medication and undertaking ongoing therapy, I can say that my mind has never felt clearer, I am more content, and more able to deal with past trauma and difficult situations.
I urge you to seek help.