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Sovereignty of the Individual

A subject that is not discussed enough in my view.

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Van Overboard

1/27/20253 min read

I’ve written previously regarding one’s sovereignty and the importance of retaining certain rights and freedoms. A subject that is not discussed enough in my view. Why is this?

Here’s a classification of the term from Wikipedia for some clarity.

The sovereignty of the individual, also known as self-ownership, refers to the moral right of a person to have control over their own body and life, emphasizing personal autonomy and integrity. This concept is central to various political philosophies, including libertarianism and liberalism, which advocate for individual rights and freedoms.

Throughout history, civilizations have seemingly followed the exact same path, from their rise to their downfall, with varying degrees of success and longevity. Some enjoyed what you could call a “Golden Age”, whilst others were very brief by comparison.

Countries were originally divided into many individual tribes, each having their own leader, whether it be by force or at the agreement of the people. Essentially, each village or district having close contact with their leader and the ability to seek counsel when needed.

Generally in this situation, the individual’s needs were met, and problems could be quickly resolved for the benefit of the whole tribe, as a single unit. You could also conclude that the family unit was also deemed to be a valuable part of the tribal culture.

In my mind, this is perhaps where things moved in a different direction and perhaps forged the way towards the situation we find ourselves in now.

As tribes increased in size and eventually formed, or were coerced into becoming nation states, the degree of personal sovereignty decreased and the voice of most individuals was subsequently limited.

You could say that the modern age has ushered in many positive attributes, such as somewhat better health, relatively comfortable living and access to information across great distances and topics.

I would actually disagree somewhat. After thousands of years of isolation, the formation of cities led to previously unheard of diseases. Access to clean water was limited, and for the average citizen, living conditions were often very poor, overcrowded and unhygienic.

Whilst living in walled cities was convenient for the rulers, from a control perspective, and offered safety for the rulers of the time, the opposite could be said for the majority of people, often struggling to survive off the scraps that they were able to obtain.

Mostly, the public were kept misinformed, led by lies and promises that would subsequently be revoked, by the fortunate few in control.

The invention of money, I feel, was perhaps one of the biggest mistakes we could have made as a species. Whereas we already had rare and precious metals and minerals, the adoption of a paper note promising the bearer a fictional value, has led humanity into an unhealthy mode of operating.

Likewise, the push for a digital currency and the adoption of a “credit system” will furthermore eradicate an individual’s sovereignty over his or her life, limiting their activities and the control of their wealth.

The parasitic psychopathic agendas being brought to the fore, all in the name of progress, do little for the majority of people on the plane(t).

With the likelihood that artificial intelligence will be accessible only by the select few, and I don’t mean asking a question on Gemini or Alexa, but the kind of dystopian nightmare we have been warned about by writers and creative thinkers for decades.

With the implementation of unbridled AI in medical “research”, circumventing control mechanisms that were put in place to protect the public, we need to tread very carefully and examine the claims that the few feel would be “good for us”.

There are many lies being perpetrated, simply because it’s good for business. But we now find that it’s highly likely that the current financial system will fail. The fall of capitalism as we know it.

The recent deluge of CEOs stepping down and billionaires coming to the forefront of political interest, only heightens the belief that the current climate is about to change dramatically, and from my perspective for the worse.

I would conclude that the majority of people will be followers of this new “religion”. They have believed the lies and remained complicit, hardly surprising really when you look at the enormity, scope and dedication of the current system to rob everyone of their freedom and indeed, their will.

For those that do question everything and have started to recognise their clever “psyops” in operation, half of the battle is already won.

It will take practical and seemingly radical actions of the few in order to enable us to return to our sovereign and perhaps, more natural state. By making better decisions, based less on mainstream misinformation, and more on talking to others, choosing your own “experts” and supporting the great awakened activists and thinkers of our time. People that have risked so much in order that we can access information to better help ourselves and make more informed decisions in the future.

Thank you for reading.