Resilience in the face of the 4 Cartel owned Energy Rivers: Money, Energy, Data, Food

Despite free speech now allegedly being a thing again we are fighting a constant battle against suppression within the context of a world driven by an oligarchy and its well rewarded puppets, influencers and collaborateurs. Who needs a private army when one has control of the four things that matter, the four energies – money, data, energy supply and Food. We have to push up now because nothing of consequence will ever trickle down.

Only localised initiatives can build resilience within that subtle but strangling framework, a reset, to a new digital feudal matrix.

Navigating the Currents of Control: Local Resilience in the Face of the 4 Centralised Energies

The world is shaped by the flow and control of three fundamental energies: money, data, and energy. Understanding how these forces operate and how data is becoming incorporated into centralized cartel is crucial for navigating the future and, hoping to have any resilience and agency as humans or communities, before CBDC, social score and universal basic income slavery comes in.

The future of money is leaning towards Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs). While proponents highlight potential efficiencies, the programmable nature of CBDCs, for me, this raises concerns about the potential for centralised control over spending habits and the ability to influence economic activity at a granular level. This shift could impact individual financial autonomy and local economic ecosystems. Forget the aspirational class even multi millionaires and their property portfolios are going to get rinsed.

The digital age is defined by an unhealthy obsession with data. The attention economy and the pervasive nature of surveillance capitalism mean that vast amounts of personal data are collected and controlled by a few powerful entities. This control shapes narratives, influences behaviour and therefore creates an imbalance where individual privacy and autonomy will be compromised for the benefit of a few. The time and motion nature of AI First benefits consultants and shareholders rather the workers who do the vast amount of consumption. We are fundamentally consumer economies but that logic is omitted, an error as glaring as the hallucinogenic Large Language Models set up with a bias for the cartel circle of self interest.

The realm of energy, while undergoing a transition towards renewables, still often operates within established, large-scale corporations as key to the cartel as the Military Industrial Complex, which dictates why and where wars are fought. Thus even with any green agenda, the rigged game is still owned by the cartel. This limits the ability of communities to become energy independent and finance local, regional and community growth. I call it Sow Study Sustain Community Wealth Building.

The fourth key energy humans need is of course food, despite trying hard they can never completely centralise it even though they control the crap stream through 11 companies. Fortunately we can grow that as communities to give us the nutrients and energy we need to survive and thrive outside the planned reset hive.

Even in the face of these powerful, centralised cartel energies, building local resilience is possible but paramount in the short term. The reset is coming and they know it, with our puppet politicians hoping for a place in the collaborateurs life boat. I urge readers to explore ways to foster greater autonomy and self-sufficiency within our communities in relation to these key areas:

  • Financial Resilience: Supporting local economies, exploring community-based financial models, and fostering financial literacy can help mitigate the impacts of centralized monetary systems. Encouraging local exchange and value systems can create a buffer against external economic pressures.
  • Data Sovereignty: Promoting digital literacy, advocating for data privacy, and supporting community-owned digital infrastructure can empower individuals and communities to have greater control over their data and online experiences. Fostering local networks and platforms can offer alternatives to centralized data monopolies.
  • Energy Independence: Investing in community-owned renewable energy projects, promoting energy efficiency at the local level, and developing decentralized distributed energy grids will close the loop and increase energy security, we can keep the benefits of energy generation within the community, rather than being solely controlled by large entities. So we get to generate income and power to drive local businesses and community ideas or projects.
  • Food Independence I don’t want to overdo this bit as my mad micro farm obsession is my passion. Really positive now we have closed the loop, have our own seeds and have stopped killing plants. Feel free to explore Urban Green mines the goldmines we can eat here

Only by focusing and forcing through localised strategies can we begin to build a foundation of resilience that empowers individuals and communities. Only together can we reshape and navigate the complexities of a world where money, data, and energy are forcing us into the new digital feudal matrix. The key lies in fostering humanity, through critical thinking and self-reliance; promoting community collaboration and exploring innovative solutions that prioritise local needs and well-being. Start joining the dots, The Cartel are readying the three dominant global energies to set their status in stone and our status as serfs.

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