Saturday, February 6, 2016

Illusion related to genocides

Prion Disease is based on weaving a sense of illusion, which is oftentimes associated with genocides, and with acts of revenge. You cannot defend yourself from prejudice and ulterior motives.

You might think of genocides as being something that occurs only in Africa or Europe during times of war, but genocides occur on every level, including within families. Romantic attachments turn into genocides when the couple realize they don't have the same goal, so even if few of us ever experience ethnic cleansing, most of us have experienced a genocide.

It starts with a Grand Lie. Some see it for what it is, and stand in protest, but the majority of the people believe the lie. The ripples of effects go out to draw in more and more people, and continue to go out until someone says "stop."

People who function only for their own interests take advantage of the situation, and reinforce the lies.

Prion disease is associated with genocides when the perpetrators dehumanize others. They think of them as animals. In the DRCongo, Pygmies were cannibalized. There may be folklore tales of cannibalism that have been implanted in tribal societies. That power game to terrorize others backlashes on the perpetrators of the genocide because while it kills the victims, it eventually kills the perpetrators. Then the next ripple of obfuscation can be to target the food supplies so unsuspecting people are drawn into the crisis.

This is a form of ecoterrorism, something that our planning must address.

For conflict resolution, those who perpetrate the genocides must be facing the backlashes of Universal Law and coming down in power while the victims must be assuming responsibility to undo the damage and be rising in power. A contingency occurs that forces everyone to come together, and every assumes responsibility for their own part in the conflict. Then everyone must come up with a plan that benefits everyone, and then everyone must work together to bring about the plan.

Those who perpetrate the genocide will reach the point where what they are doing seems ludicrous. They will feel they have been victimized and attempt to negotiate under terms that are in no one's best interest.

Learn to recognize the power games as they are played, how they work and why they don't work. Genocide is one power game that is associated with the acts of revenge, which draws in five power games. Learn to recognize the games that you are playing, too, because everyone plays the games. The games are bad, not the people.