posted on Jul, 13 2015 @ 07:40 PM
Human history has shown a need for control. In the beginning, there was the tribal chieftain who ruled over a small group, usually people of close
relation. Over time, kingdoms formed and kings emerged. People fought and died, in the name of their ruler. To hold onto their power, religions
were formed, these control systems were used to reinforce the belief their king was god. Over time, beliefs changed and transformed, kings were no
longer the holy overlord, instead it was the high priest, the pope. Holy wars were waged, people were punished for transgressions against God and
gods. Then came the 'Age of Enlightenment', kings and priests still ruled, but small factions formed and created new control systems - democracies
and republics. These systems no longer relied on the 'enlightened' godhead or philosopher king, it relied on the power and wisdom of the people.
Sometimes, what the majority believe is right, is actually wrong, and these systems fall apart, as evidenced from history. These systems birthed
nations, and the most successful ones became empires; albeit with remnants of the old guard rearing their ugly head. The most recent control system
to form, is the corporation. This system is the most advanced, the best system mankind has created thus far. This system, encourages people to work
for themselves, and at the same time benefit the corporation. The problem is, these corporations are geared towards profit, they will destroy the
Earth for the sake of profit, but like all control systems - evolution will occur to address the problems. These corporations have grown, and
evolved, becoming transnational conglomerates. In time, these systems will merge into one global control system. It will no longer be focused on
profit, but the need will arise to focus towards human longevity and the preservation of life on Earth while at the same time colonizing space. This
system will use the advent of technology to prevent war and other human conflicts and destructive habits. It will monitor and control every aspect of
human life. It may seem draconian, but look at what people are capable of, and with the destructive technologies humans now wield, it is imperative
for this system; to prevent annihilation.