Vision Shift Reversal • Pizarro and the End of Empire • Yes, we can win!
Using Logic and Mythio-Realism to refute the Impossible
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Greetings to all you lovers of truth and beauty!
¡Saludos a todos los amantes de la verdad y la belleza!
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The goal of the Kionist Manifesto is the removal of the entire corpus of Anglo-American Ruling Classes. There will be no future with any beauty, goodness and joy for human beings unless we accomplish this profound and difficult deed.
I have often been told that this aim is unachievable. I will remind you again how my friend Bruno in Crema succinctly described the matter:
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Your fight against the Anglo American elites is very commendable but I'm afraid is a Don Quixote struggle. Too strong and rich the enemy. They have accumulated so much money they can financially destroy almost every country that dares to dissent. And in case the revolutionaries should turn violent they have super armed police platoons and armies to defend them. This bad globalization has fucked the world even more.
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I will call this the Crema Declaration of the Impossible.
In physics there is a phenomenon called Phase Shift Reversal. In this essay I am going to introduce Vision Shift Reversal.
Logical Positivism will get us nowhere. We have to move from the material world of the electron to the rainbow world of Magical Realism.
Wave the wand. Compare the force of electricity with the force of human will. What arises? Hold the thought long enough and we will arrive at a profound and intriguing insight.
Just as an electron can be spun from negative to positive, so too can the forces that govern human evolution.
In the rest of the essay I'm going to show you how we can Vision Shift Reverse the Crema Declaration into its opposite.
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Two weeks ago I arrived in Lima and found myself looking up at a very large and imposing statue of Pizarro.
Sitting under the gothic immensity I began to see why Pizarro was able to bring a sophisticated and powerful civilisation to its end.
I could feel The Force.
I came to Tristorical insight after Nine Eleven and naturally comparisons arise.
The collapse of Tower Seven has similarities to the way Pizarro brought down the Inca Civilisation. One moment there is a steel structured tower of immense strength and vitality; seven seconds later nothing is left but a pile of dust. We know that controlled demolition with nano-thermite was the force that brought the tower down.
Was there an equivalent force that brought down the Inca Empire?
What carefully placed demolition strategies did Pizarro use to bring down a great civilisation almost as fast as Tower Seven?
As always the official narrative doesn't add up. Here, taken from an Ahrimanic AI device, is a brief summary of why the conquistadors were able to overcome three empires vastly bigger than the small number of soldiers that landed on the shores of the New World:
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Military Strategy and Leadership
Hernán Cortés and Francisco Pizarro were pivotal figures in the conquests of the Aztec and Inca empires, respectively. Cortés' expedition (1519-1521) exemplified effective military strategy, which included taking advantage of the political disunity among the numerous city-states within the Aztec Empire. By forming alliances with indigenous groups that resented Aztec rule, such as the Tlaxcalans, he was able to amass a substantial force that significantly outnumbered his own troops. This tactic of "divide and conquer" was crucial in undermining the Aztecs' power.
Pizarro employed similar strategies when he conquered the Inca Empire in 1532. He capitalized on internal strife within the Inca leadership and leveraged alliances with local tribes to facilitate his conquest.
Marital Connections
Both Cortes and Pizarro took women of noble birth as concubines and translators. With access to language and local customs the Spanish leaders gained valuable insight into local affairs.
Technological Advantages
The Spanish conquistadors had significant technological advantages over indigenous populations. They utilized advanced weaponry, including steel swords, crossbows, and firearms, which were far superior to the weapons used by native warriors. Additionally, their use of horses provided mobility and shock value in battle, further enhancing their military effectiveness. In addition to horses, the conquistadors used very aggressive and highly trained attack dogs to wreak fear and havoc in the opposing armies of the native people.
Impact of Disease
One of the most devastating factors contributing to the Spanish conquests was the introduction of European diseases such as smallpox. These diseases decimated indigenous populations who had no immunity to them, leading to significant demographic collapse before and during the conquests. In Tenochtitlán, for instance, smallpox played a more decisive role in weakening resistance than direct military engagements. The rapid decline in population not only diminished resistance but also disrupted social structures within indigenous communities.
Economic Motivations
The Spanish were driven by a relentless pursuit of wealth, particularly gold and silver. The tales of vast riches fuelled expeditions into the Americas. Cortés was particularly motivated by reports of immense wealth in the Aztec Empire, while Pizarro sought treasures in Inca territory. This economic incentive led to sustained efforts in exploration and conquest.
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All these reasons are logical, sensible and correct. This is AI-certified Official Narrative. What could possibly go wrong?
But something is missing. Something that for the moment I will call The Force.
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Imagine conquest and empire as a game of football.
In the match between native and conquistador you can plot the moves and determine exactly why empire scored all the goals. The sports commentators—aka the Official Narrative—will go into detail and explain how one team prevailed over the other. Suppose we are watching the game from the side. We're on the same level as the players, as are the television commentators. By definition, 'level' is two dimensional. What happens if we go above the football field and look down?
If we enter the world of spirit and observe the Spanish conquest of the Americas, that is, if we observe from 'above', we will discover that the events on the football field are in fact effects of the real causes, which lie above in the world of spirit.
It is animating force that worked for the Spanish conquistadors.
You can work this out from your own imagination. Take the Crema Declaration which in short states that we will never remove the descendants of Pizarro, namely the Anglo-American Ruling Classes, from power. From the level playing field point of view, this makes sense.
Now take a young and highly ambitious Hernán Cortés and put him in his lodgings in Cadiz while he looks for ships and men to conquer the New World. His friend Señor Bruno of Crema pays him a visit. As friends do, he counsels for the best and after a glass of wine Señor Bruno of Crema says to his friend:
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Your expedition against the native Americans to gain riches is very commendable but I'm afraid it is a Don Quixote struggle. There is a big ocean to cross with many storms. You have only three ships and two hundred men. If you succeed in landing, these tropics are full of disease and most of your men will die of dysentery. Too strong and rich is the enemy; they have big armies; you don't know their language or their customs; and from the moment of arrival you will have problems getting food and supplies for you men. You are putting two hundred good men at risk. Better to stay at home and look after your estates.
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Señor Bruno of Crema could equally have issued the Crema Declaration to Columbus, Cortez, Alvarado or Pizarro. It goes without saying that I am using Imaginative Realism to reduce a complex sequence of events into single source-points of causality. Using mythio-realism, each one of these men is the source of five hundred years of empire; an empire whose long and brutal lineage stretches from Spain to Britain and now down to America and the ravages we see in Gaza as we speak.
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In order to make this analysis effective you have to use your powers of imagination.
Picture a small tavern near the docks of Cadiz. It is your last evening with your good friend Hernán Cortés. Avoid what you know. Go back in time and feel the excitement of Hernán Cortés who, after showing you the authorisation issued by the king, goes on to tell you about his plans for gold, conquest and the founding of a great empire.
What would you tell your good friend Hernán Cortés?
If you do the imagination with the depth and realism it deserves I am certain you would agree with Señor Bruno's advice as given above. You too would issue an emphatic Crema Declaration and tell Hernán Cortés that he's dreaming.
Looking back in time, the effect of your reasoning can be stated as:
The foundation of the Spanish Empire was an impossible event.
Five hundred years later I am nailing my Kionist Manifesto to the doors of Worms Cathedral and proposing the complete removal of the Anglo-American Ruling Classes.
The logic that says the Spanish conquest, along with the five hundred years of European empire that followed, was impossible is exactly the same logic used by those who tell me:
The cessation of the American Empire is an impossible event.
Either both propositions are possible or both are impossible. You can't have it both ways.
Not only do we know that the Spanish Empire was successful but we also know that the conquest was achieved against great odds with minimal resources.
Five hundred years later we are at the opposite end of the Arc of Empire. Using Vision Shift Reversal we can irrefutably state that, against similar odds and with similar minimal resources:
The cessation of American Empire is as equally possible as that of its Spanish foundation five hundred years ago.
In the next stack I will go into the animating force that lies behind Empire and contrast it with the superior force that we will use to remove Empire.
I hope I have refuted the Crema Declaration of the Impossible to your satisfaction. I am not tilting at windmills. Those who don't know the facts on the ground engage with fantasy. The Kionist Manifesto deals with the Full Resources of the Truth. With our feet firmly grounded in reality we will go on to create Brevolution, La Bella Futura and Grenaissance.
While acknowledging the great odds ranged against us, it is demonstrably possible to lawfully and peacefully remove the entire corpus of the Anglo-American Ruling Classes in order to bring about the love and harmony the world so urgently needs.
If there are flaws in my argument, let me know.
Many blessings
Steve
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