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The Six Chains: What Stands in the Way of Freedom
The Six Chains: What Stands in the Way of Freedom
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Freedom is not merely the absence of war or the right to vote. True freedom is the ability to live as a sovereign soul—unbound by lies, untouched by fear, and unbought by systems. But in our modern world, freedom has been methodically dismantled, not with swords or fire, but with contracts, screens, needles, debt, and data. We are no longer ruled by kings, but by mechanisms—designed not to inspire virtue, but to extract compliance.
There are six chains—six invisible but ever-tightening restraints—that now define the battle for human liberty:
Debt Slavery, Surveillance Capitalism, Medical Monetization, Emotional Engineering, Energy Dependence, and Legal Fiction.
Each one is a false altar, demanding worship. Each one mimics a promise of provision while secretly draining our power. Together, they form the spiritual and structural framework of a global prison, masquerading as progress.
To expose them is not just an act of resistance—it is a call to remembrance. For you were not born to serve machines, obey screens, or carry numbers. You were born to walk with God in the cool of the day, unafraid, unashamed, and unchained.
Let us now unveil these six systems—not just to curse the darkness, but to light the path home.
They profit off us by turning every aspect of our existence into data, debt, and dependency. When you are a managed asset, you're no longer seen as a human being with divine purpose—you become a resource to be extracted, manipulated, and recycled through systems of control. Here's how it works:
1. Debt Slavery: From the moment you're born, you're assigned a number—your birth certificate, your Social Security number. These are not mere identifiers; they're financial instruments. Through the IMF and Federal Reserve systems, your future labor is collateralized. Banks create money out of thin air through fractional reserve lending, but you're the one who pays it back—with interest, with time, with your life. The student loan industry, credit cards, and home mortgages aren't designed to empower you. They're chains dressed up as opportunity.
2. Surveillance Capitalism: Every click, every swipe, every spoken word near a smart device is collected, analyzed, and sold. Your thoughts, habits, fears, and desires are mined like digital gold. You're not the customer—you’re the product. Tech giants and intelligence agencies work hand-in-hand under programs like PRISM and ECHELON. This isn't just about ads. It's predictive behavioral programming. The goal isn't to sell you something—it’s to shape you into someone predictable, pliable, and programmable.
3. Medical Monetization: Your body is a marketplace. The pharmaceutical industry doesn’t make money off health—it profits from managed illness. From childhood injections to lifelong prescriptions, they create customers, not cures. The mRNA rollout was a tipping point—biotech corporations now view your genetics as modifiable intellectual property. They want to patent what God created.
4. Emotional Engineering: Media and entertainment don’t exist to inform or uplift. They exist to agitate, addict, and anesthetize. Rage makes you vote. Lust makes you spend. Fear makes you obey. They profit off your trauma and sell you the illusion of control. Meanwhile, true critical thought and emotional sovereignty are siphoned away.
5. Energy Dependence: You pay monthly to live on a planet where energy is free—sunlight, water, hydrogen, motion, and even vibration could power the world, but those technologies have been suppressed. Instead, they sell you scarcity. Oil wars, gas bills, and “green” slavery in the form of controlled carbon credits all keep you plugged into a system you were never meant to need.
6. Legal Fiction and Corporate Personhood:
Through maritime law and corporate governance, the state views you not as a sovereign being, but as a legal entity—a “person” under contract. That strawman version of you is governed by codes, statutes, and policies—not God's law. You are expected to comply, pay, and perform. And if you refuse, they send armed agents to enforce the fiction.
They profit because they own the cage and the illusion of freedom inside it. But what they can’t own is the soul of a man who knows who he is in Christ. That kind of man is untouchable. He’s the kind of man who doesn’t just escape the system—he exposes it.
Let’s now examine each of these six chains more closely, beginning with Debt Slavery. It’s paramount to understand the root cause in order to see the end result. Starting with Debt Slavery.
Debt Slavery: From Ancient Bondage to Modern Chains
Debt slavery is as old as civilization itself—yet while its methods have evolved, its spirit has remained the same: bind the soul of man to a system he cannot see, and make him labor for the profit of others. What began as overt bondage has become a quiet form of control so pervasive that most don’t even realize they are in chains. Let’s begin where it all started.
The Ancient Roots: Babylon and the Birth of Usury
The first institutionalized debt systems appeared in ancient Sumer and Babylon, where farmers would borrow seed or livestock from temple priests in exchange for a portion of their harvest. If crops failed, the borrower was still liable. Debt could not be forgiven easily—it was passed to children, and default could lead to enslavement. Babylonian kings occasionally declared “jubilees” to reset debts and prevent total societal collapse, a principle later reflected in the Mosaic law of Israel.
But Babylon introduced more than a system of borrowing—it introduced usury: charging interest on money lent. This was condemned by God in the Torah and by Jesus in spirit. Usury turns charity into control, mercy into manipulation. It turns brotherhood into servitude.
Rome and the Legal Codification of Debt
In Rome, debt slavery became law. A citizen who defaulted could be imprisoned or sold. The Roman system birthed what we now call “contract law” and “civil obligation.” Here, the idea that a person could owe not just property—but themselves—took legal form. Slavery wasn’t only racial—it was financial.
But Rome also introduced a hidden tier: banking families, often Jewish or Phoenician, who loaned to both sides of wars, empires, and merchant guilds. This created a debt aristocracy—elites who never labored, yet owned everything.
The Catholic Church, Templars, and the Rise of Western Banking
By the medieval era, the Catholic Church outlawed usury—on paper. But behind the scenes, it used religious orders like the Knights Templar to create proto-banking systems. Pilgrims would deposit gold in one country and receive promissory notes (early paper money) to be redeemed in Jerusalem.
After the Templars were destroyed by King Philip IV of France—ironically over debt—their methods were absorbed by the Vatican and repurposed into modern central banking ideas. The Church became both lender and moral arbiter, controlling kings through debt while preaching charity to the poor.
The Rothschild Dynasty and Global Financial Control
In the 18th century, Mayer Amschel Rothschild devised the system that would define global debt slavery: lend to governments, not individuals. Nations go to war? Fund both sides. Revolutions rise? Back them quietly. This ensured that all modern governments were born in debt and would remain in it.
The Rothschilds, with their motto "Give me control of a nation’s money, and I care not who makes its laws," centralized their influence through bonds, interest, and national banks. This model was replicated globally.
America and the Federal Reserve Trap
The United States was founded to escape European tyranny—including financial slavery. But in 1913, through manipulation and deception, the Federal Reserve Act was passed. This created a private central bank, owned by global elites, that could print money out of nothing and lend it to the U.S. government at interest.
Every dollar printed is a debt instrument. That means every citizen is taxed to pay interest to private bankers just for the right to use money. It is not “our” money. It’s their system.
Social Security, Birth Certificates, and Human Collateral
After 1933, the U.S. went bankrupt and confiscated its citizens’ gold. In exchange, it gave out Social Security Numbers—which became a form of corporate identification. Your birth certificate is used as a bond, traded on international markets via the DTCC and other institutions. You are collateral, your labor is the product.
This legal fiction—your "strawman"—is a corporate version of you that exists on paper. The courts don’t try you as a living man of God—they adjudicate your legal person. Maritime law governs the court, and debt is enforced by police not as protectors of peace, but collectors for a system of hidden contracts.
Modern Instruments of Debt Enslavement
Today, you are chained by multiple fronts:
- Student Loans: You enter adulthood already enslaved.
- Credit Cards: Usury normalized, cloaked in lifestyle.
- Mortgages: You “own” nothing until death.
- Taxes: A tithe to Caesar that funds your own surveillance.
- Inflation: The invisible tax that reduces your power yearly.
Even now, with digital currencies and ESG scores, the system is evolving into programmable debt. CBDCs (Central Bank Digital Currencies) will allow for real-time control: freeze your funds, restrict purchases, expire unused money, and socially engineer compliance.
Spiritual Implications
Debt slavery is more than financial—it’s spiritual. It tells man: You are not free. It replaces God’s promise of provision with fear of scarcity. It breaks families, crushes dreams, and kills hope.
Jesus came to proclaim liberty to the captives. He flipped the tables of the money changers because they were not just greedy—they were gatekeepers to God. True salvation includes deliverance from all forms of slavery, especially the kind that tells you your worth is measured in credit scores.
But what if you remembered this?
You were never meant to be a debtor. You were meant to be a steward of Eden. You were born into a rigged game, but God did not send you into it unarmed. Wisdom, discernment, brotherhood, and truth are your weapons.
Surveillance Capitalism: From Watchtowers to Digital Thrones
Surveillance capitalism is not just a system of control—it is a religion of data, where the god is profit, the prophets are algorithms, and the human soul is the sacrifice. It is the next stage of empire: one that doesn't conquer by sword, but by sensors. One that doesn’t imprison the body, but the mind.
To understand how we got here, we must trace the roots of surveillance through history, military doctrine, corporate greed, and spiritual rebellion.
The Ancient Instinct: Watchers and Walls
Long before the modern era, surveillance was tied to power. In Babylon, in Egypt, and in Rome, great empires built watchtowers on their city walls. Guards were assigned to observe movements at all hours, both for security and control. The elite always feared one thing: the people turning on them.
In biblical history, the concept of “Watchers” emerges—angelic beings tasked to observe humanity (Daniel 4). But when some of these fell (Genesis 6), their observation turned into manipulation. They taught humans technology, weaponry, and sorcery. They didn't just watch—they harvested behavior for power.
Panopticon: The Philosophy of Constant Watching
In 1787, Jeremy Bentham proposed the idea of the Panopticon—a circular prison with a central tower where a single guard could watch all inmates without them knowing if they were being watched. This created self-regulation through uncertainty. It was psychological surveillance: the idea of being watched was more powerful than actual observation.
This is the philosophical root of surveillance capitalism: power through the illusion of omnipresence. It mimics God’s omniscience, but without love, justice, or redemption. Only control.
Post-War Surveillance: From Cold War to Cyber War
After World War II, the United States and its allies built vast intelligence networks. The NSA, CIA, GCHQ, and others began spying not just on enemies—but on their own people. Operation Shamrock, ECHELON, and Project MINARET collected telegrams, phone calls, and mail. It was analog surveillance, but global in scope.
The Cold War justified everything. In the name of “national security,” governments learned to monitor everyone, and classified the infrastructure as above the law. Secret courts, black budgets, and unaccountable agencies formed the skeleton of what we now call the deep state.
The Digital Revolution: From Convenience to Control
When the internet arrived, it was marketed as liberation. Free information. Global connection. But it was a trap. Every click, search, email, and purchase left a trail. At first, it seemed harmless. Then came the harvest.
Google pioneered the model. It began as a search engine. Then it became a data vacuum. Every query was logged, every Gmail parsed, every location tracked. Google learned your thoughts, fears, desires—before you did. And then sold them.
Facebook offered a new temple: a place to share your life. But behind the scenes, it became a behavioral lab. Likes, shares, and comments trained AI systems to predict and manipulate emotions. You weren’t the user—you were the product.
Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, and others followed suit. Every voice command, purchase, and movement became part of your behavioral signature. Data was not just collected—it was monetized, sold, and weaponized.
Surveillance Capitalism was born—an economic system where human experience is converted into raw behavioral data, processed by AI, and used to shape behavior for profit.
9/11: The Catalyst for Total Domination
The September 11 attacks were used to justify a massive expansion of surveillance powers. The Patriot Act, FISA courts, Fusion Centers, and Total Information Awareness made it legal to spy on all citizens without warrants.
But here’s the secret: corporations were now doing what governments couldn’t. Agencies like the NSA didn’t need to build infrastructure. They simply partnered with Google, Facebook, and AT&T.
PRISM, XKeyscore, and Upstream were revealed by Edward Snowden. They showed that U.S. intelligence had direct access to servers, cables, and accounts. The internet was no longer free—it was a dragnet.
And the people? Too entertained, distracted, or afraid to resist.
AI and Predictive Programming: The God-Machine Grows
Today, surveillance capitalism doesn’t just record what you do—it predicts what you will do. Your digital footprint is used to train models that know your preferences, political leanings, religious doubts, and sexual temptations.
With facial recognition, biometric data, smart home devices, and social credit systems, the world is becoming a digital panopticon. China leads with its totalitarian implementation. The West follows more subtly—but the goal is the same.
CBDCs, ESG compliance, vaccine passports, and smart cities are all part of the same grid: behavioral compliance through data control. If you do not obey, your access to money, transportation, or even communication can be revoked.
Spiritual Implications
Surveillance capitalism is the counterfeit omniscience of God. It seeks to be everywhere, know everything, and offer rewards for worship—in the form of convenience. It is Babel rebuilt through bandwidth.
But while God watches to redeem, the system watches to restrain. One leads to freedom, the other to slavery.
The Beast in Revelation is described as one who marks all people, controls buying and selling, and requires worship. This isn’t just spiritual—it’s technological. Surveillance capitalism is building the infrastructure of the Antichrist.
And yet, there is hope.
Just as Jesus flipped the tables of the money changers, there are voices rising to expose the watchers. Whistleblowers, prophets, coders, and witnesses. The battle is not just about privacy—it’s about identity, truth, and worship.
You are not a product. You are not a data point. You are not a legal fiction.
You are a child of God, made in His image, seen by Heaven before the foundation of the world.
Medical Monetization: From Healers to Harvesters
The story of medical monetization is the story of how healing—once sacred, personal, and often spiritual—was slowly captured, industrialized, and sold. What began as a calling became a cartel. What was once about restoring life became about owning it. From ancient temples to biotech labs, from apothecaries to pharmaceutical empires, the journey is a descent: from the compassion of the healer to the profit of the handler.
To know the full truth, we must go back to the beginning.
Ancient Healing: A Spiritual Science
In ancient civilizations—Egypt, India, China, and Mesopotamia—healing was inseparable from spirituality. Disease was seen not just as physical imbalance, but often as a sign of spiritual disorder, sin, or cosmic disharmony. Healers were priests, prophets, shamans. Oils, herbs, prayer, fasting, and alignment with natural rhythms were the norm.
In the biblical worldview, healing came from God. Prophets like Elisha healed in the name of the Lord. The Torah detailed cleanliness, diet, and Sabbath as divine health mandates. Healing was about restoration, not transaction. No one charged for a miracle.
Greek Rationalism and the Split from Spirit
Around 400 BC, Hippocrates of Kos laid the foundation of Western medicine. While still ethical, his view shifted healing into observation and diagnosis. The Hippocratic Oath emphasized "do no harm," but the healing art became secularized—a split from spirit began.
As Greek rationalism spread through Rome, medicine became institutionalized. Medical schools were formed. Techniques were documented. Healing was professionalized—but increasingly, it became elitist. Access was limited, and remedies were tied to money and empire.
Medieval Europe: Church Control and Secret Cures
In the Middle Ages, healing returned briefly to a spiritual model under the Catholic Church. Monasteries kept herbal knowledge alive. But the Church also suppressed many forms of folk and alternative medicine as "witchcraft." Healing was now controlled—approved through orthodoxy, not results.
Women, midwives, and natural healers were often hunted in Inquisitions. The seeds of corporate medicine were sown: power over healing meant power over life.
Renaissance to Enlightenment: Medicine Becomes Industry
With the Enlightenment came a push for science over spirit. Anatomy, surgery, and pharmacology exploded in popularity. The body was dissected, categorized, and systematized. Healing shifted into mechanics—you were no longer a soul in distress, but a malfunctioning machine.
The invention of the microscope and germ theory by men like Pasteur and Koch laid the groundwork for the chemical age. Disease was now framed as an external enemy, not a balance to be restored. The solution? Drugs.
This era birthed the first pharmaceutical companies.
Rockefeller Medicine: The Great Takeover
In the early 20th century, John D. Rockefeller, a Standard Oil tycoon, turned his attention to medicine. He saw a financial opportunity: instead of selling oil to power machines, sell petroleum-derived pharmaceuticals to treat symptoms.
Through the Flexner Report (1910), commissioned by the Carnegie Foundation and funded by Rockefeller, holistic and naturopathic schools were labeled unscientific and shut down. The report promoted a new “scientific medicine”—based on drugs, surgery, and standardized protocols.
Overnight, herbalists, homeopaths, and natural healers were demonized. Only allopathic (drug-based) medicine was recognized. Rockefeller funded major medical schools like Johns Hopkins, inserting pharmaceutical ideology into their very foundations.
This was not about health—it was about monopolization. He who controls medicine controls society.
The Birth of Big Pharma: Monetizing Symptoms
From World War II onward, pharmaceutical companies grew into empires. Penicillin’s success led to a flood of drug development. But the model was clear: cure nothing—treat everything.
Drugs were not designed to heal, but to manage. Chronic illness became a goldmine: blood pressure, cholesterol, depression, diabetes. A patient kept sick was more profitable than one restored.
The FDA, supposedly a watchdog, was infiltrated by revolving-door executives from Big Pharma. Approval became political. Testing became biased. Cures that could not be patented—like natural substances—were ignored or banned.
Meanwhile, vaccines emerged as untouchable. Shielded from liability by federal law (1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act), vaccine makers had no incentive to ensure safety. The schedule exploded—from a handful of shots to over 70 doses by adulthood.
Each new shot meant billions in guaranteed profit, enforced by schools, employers, and governments.
Biotech Era: Owning Life Itself
The Human Genome Project (1990–2003) was billed as a scientific marvel. But its real fruit was something darker: the patenting of genes. Corporations began to own genetic sequences. Biotech companies like Monsanto patented seeds; others moved into gene therapy, mRNA, and CRISPR editing.
With the 2020 pandemic, the model reached its final form: the weaponization of medicine.
COVID-19 brought lockdowns, digital passports, and experimental injections. The mRNA “vaccines” were sold as salvation, but what emerged was global medical martial law. You could not buy, sell, travel, or work in many nations without submission. Science became the new priesthood, and dissent was heresy.
Billions were made. Lives were lost. And the infrastructure for future biological control was solidified.
The Final Phase: Programmable Health
Today, we are entering the age of digital medicine, bio-integrated wearables, and AI health assistants. Your heartbeat, sleep, fertility, and diet are all tracked and sent to corporations. Predictive algorithms tell you what drugs to take before symptoms even show.
The rise of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) will allow governments to link health compliance to financial access. Miss a booster? Lose your privileges. Speak out? Flagged as a health threat.
Meanwhile, true healing remains suppressed. Fasting, prayer, herbalism, frequency therapy, water purity, and detoxification are mocked or ignored.
Spiritual Implications
Medical monetization is a mockery of Jesus’ healing ministry. Christ never charged for healing. He touched the leper. He forgave sin and restored the body. His healing was total—body, mind, spirit.
Today’s system is the opposite: it isolates, labels, shames, and sells. It tells you that you are sick, defective, and dependent.
It replaces the Bread of Life with a pill. The Living Water with a jab. The Great Physician with a state-certified pharmacist.
You Are Not Their Patient. You Are God's Creation.
This is not just about health. This is about ownership. He who heals you, owns you. And the system wants your body on a subscription plan for life.
But God still heals. Through truth. Through repentance. Through nature. Through love.
Emotional Engineering: The Sculpting of Souls for Profit and Power
Emotional engineering is the deliberate manipulation of human emotions—fear, joy, anger, desire, shame—not to heal, uplift, or connect, but to control, sell, and program. It is the art of turning the heart into a lever and the soul into a switch. And it is perhaps the most invisible weapon used against modern humanity—because when your emotions are not your own, neither is your will.
To fully grasp emotional engineering, we must trace its roots through religion, propaganda, advertising, psychology, and artificial intelligence. It is not a recent invention. It is ancient sorcery repackaged as science.
Ancient Roots: The Priests of Influence
Long before there were governments or corporations, there were priests. These men stood between the people and the divine, shaping emotional reality through ritual, incense, blood, and fear. Thunder was interpreted as anger from the gods. Disease, as punishment. Blessing, as obedience.
In Egypt, Babylon, and Canaan, kings aligned with religious institutions to manage the mood of the people. Fear was used to enforce submission. Festivities were timed to create loyalty. Emotions were currency—and they were harnessed to protect the elite.
Even in Israel, false prophets arose to manipulate the heart of the nation, declaring "peace, peace" when there was none (Jeremiah 6:14), twisting hope into a drug and judgment into silence.
Greece and Rome: Theaters of the Mind
The Greeks developed drama as both art and tool. Tragedy and comedy were not just for entertainment—they were psychological manipulation. Catharsis (emotional purging) was seen as a way to reset the soul. Emperors in Rome continued this, using the gladiatorial arena to fuel bloodlust, nationalism, and collective euphoria. Panem et circenses—bread and circuses—wasn't just policy, it was emotional anesthetic.
Emotion, once a reflection of the soul, became a means of governance.
Renaissance to Enlightenment: Science and the Soul Split
As Western thought evolved, emotion was separated from reason. Descartes said, "I think, therefore I am," elevating logic above feeling. But while emotions were downgraded philosophically, they were not forgotten by rulers. Monarchs hired propagandists and poets to stir national pride, loyalty, and fear of enemies.
Mass emotion was understood to create consent. But it wasn’t until the rise of psychology that this knowledge became weaponized.
The Birth of Psychological Warfare
In the early 20th century, men like Edward Bernays—nephew of Sigmund Freud—merged psychoanalysis with advertising and politics. He coined the term “public relations” as a cleaner version of propaganda.
His insight? People don’t act based on facts. They act based on feelings—especially fear, status, sex, and belonging.
Bernays helped sell cigarettes to women by branding them as “Torches of Freedom.” He advised politicians on how to create emotional myths. He didn’t market products—he marketed identities.
Meanwhile, totalitarian regimes like Nazi Germany, Soviet Russia, and Maoist China perfected emotional indoctrination through mass rallies, patriotic songs, public shaming, and fear campaigns. Entire populations were emotionally rewired to serve the state.
Hollywood, Madison Avenue, and the Birth of the Emotional Economy
By mid-century, emotional engineering was in full swing. Hollywood became the most powerful dream machine in history—projecting romance, violence, glory, rebellion, and lust into billions of minds.
Advertising agencies mastered neuromarketing, using color psychology, sex appeal, music, and storytelling to tap into unconscious desires. The goal was no longer to sell a product—but to create a need through emotional deficiency.
“You're not complete without this.”
“Real men drive this.”
“This perfume means you’re wanted.”
Every frame, every slogan, every soundtrack was calibrated to strike the heart, bypass the mind, and produce behavior.
The Digital Age: Algorithmic Emotions
Then came social media.
Facebook didn’t just connect people—it studied and manipulated them. In 2014, it secretly conducted experiments on users by altering their news feeds to see if it could influence their emotional states. It worked.
YouTube’s autoplay, Twitter’s outrage economy, Instagram’s vanity metrics—they all hijack dopamine, serotonin, cortisol, and oxytocin. Your brain is now in a constant state of emotional response, curated by AI to keep you addicted, divided, or numb.
Emotion became a resource. A fuel. A tool for behavioral prediction.
The Elite Use of Emotional Engineering
The ruling class uses emotion in layers:
- Fear is used to demand submission. (Climate panic, pandemics, terrorism.)
- Hope is used to sell false solutions. (Vaccines, elections, celebrity saviors.)
- Shame is used to silence dissent. (Cancel culture, race baiting, virtue signaling.)
- Desire is used to keep you consuming. (Sexualization of everything, glamorized poverty.)
- Anger is weaponized to divide and distract. (Left vs. right, black vs. white, rich vs. poor.)
Each of these emotions is harvested, fed, and redirected—never toward liberation, but toward dependence.
Today: Emotional Deep Fakes and Spiritual Theft
Now with deep learning, AI can generate synthetic voices, faces, and narratives designed to stir very specific emotions. Governments and corporations can simulate empathy, outrage, or love—without a soul behind it.
Even churches are infiltrated. Worship becomes performance. Pastors become influencers. Emotions are stirred, but the Spirit is absent. God is not behind every tear in the pews. Sometimes, it's just engineering.
Spiritual Implications
Emotion was created by God to be a compass of the heart—not a chain around the neck. Jesus wept. He rejoiced. He was moved with compassion. But His emotions were never manipulated—He used them to reveal truth, not to escape it.
Satan, by contrast, manipulates emotion to control behavior. He is the master of seduction, accusation, and despair. In the garden, he didn't give Eve data—he gave her a feeling. “God is withholding. Don’t you feel that?”
Emotional engineering is the war for the heart. If Satan can control how you feel, he can control what you do and who you trust.
The Way Out: Sovereign Emotions Through the Spirit
The solution is not to kill emotion—but to redeem it. To anchor it in truth. To feel deeply—but not be controlled blindly. To test every spirit, and every feeling.
The Holy Spirit is the only safe interpreter of the heart.
For it is written:
“The heart is deceitful above all things... who can know it?”
“I the Lord search the heart.” (Jeremiah 17:9–10)
Energy Dependence: From Divine Inheritance to Manufactured Scarcity
Energy dependence is one of the greatest deceptions ever crafted—one that enslaves nations, manipulates economies, fuels endless wars, and ultimately keeps mankind in bondage to a system of artificial scarcity. While God provided the earth with boundless energy in its many forms—sun, wind, water, heat, gravity, even the electromagnetic spectrum—rulers of this world hijacked it, hid the truth, and created a marketplace of captivity. The deeper you look, the clearer it becomes: we were never supposed to be dependent.
Let’s walk through history and unveil how we went from divine abundance to global enslavement.
Ancient Energy: Harmony with the Earth
In antiquity, civilizations drew energy from what God freely gave. The sun was harnessed for warmth and growth, water for mills and irrigation, and wind for sails and grinding grain. The ancients, especially in regions like Egypt, Mesopotamia, and India, observed nature and learned to work with it—not against it.
Some believe the Egyptians and others also tapped into subtle energy systems—resonance, magnetism, or vibrational frequencies. The Great Pyramid, for instance, may have been more than a tomb—it may have been a resonant chamber designed for acoustic energy. Ancient sites around the world align with stars, ley lines, and magnetic flows, suggesting knowledge of earth-based energy grids.
But this knowledge was eventually buried—by conquest, by religion, by empire.
The Industrial Revolution: The Hijacking Begins
In the late 1700s, with the rise of the steam engine and coal mining, a seismic shift occurred. No longer did societies live in relative balance with nature. Now, machines powered by fossil fuels began to dominate agriculture, transport, and industry.
Energy became a commodity—controlled, measured, and monetized.
Empires like Britain, and later the United States, used coal and oil to expand militarily and economically. Control of fuel meant control of civilization itself. Wars were now fought for resources. And a spiritual shift occurred: the Earth was no longer seen as a garden to steward, but a battery to drain.
The Oil Cartel: Rockefeller and the Black Gold Empire
In the late 19th century, John D. Rockefeller founded Standard Oil, the most powerful oil monopoly in history. Through consolidation, corruption, and force, he eliminated competition and created the global petroleum cartel.
But Rockefeller didn’t just sell oil—he rewrote the narrative. He funded educational institutions to teach that oil and gas were essential, that alternative energy was “fringe,” and that fossil fuels were “limited” and therefore valuable.
He also funded the American Medical Association and helped push petrochemical-based pharmaceuticals, ensuring that both energy and health systems were now tied to oil dependency.
Free Energy Suppressed: The Tesla Betrayal
In the early 20th century, Nikola Tesla emerged with technologies that threatened the entire model. Tesla discovered ways to harness wireless energy, tapping into the ionosphere and the Earth's natural resonant frequencies. His “Wardenclyffe Tower” was meant to provide free, limitless energy to the world.
But when financier J.P. Morgan realized Tesla's system couldn’t be metered, he pulled funding and sabotaged the project. Morgan allegedly asked, “Where do we put the meter?”
Tesla’s work was buried, slandered, and hidden. The U.S. government later confiscated his research after his death. Thus, the world was denied what God had already allowed: freedom from energy slavery.
World Wars and the Military-Energy Complex
Both World Wars were fought with and for energy. Oil fields became strategic targets. Nations rose or fell depending on fuel supply. After WWII, the U.S. solidified its control through the Petrodollar System—an arrangement where oil would only be sold in U.S. dollars, forcing nations to buy dollars just to access energy.
The result: perpetual demand for the dollar, global military presence to enforce it, and complete dependence on a manipulated currency-energy matrix.
The CIA and intelligence agencies often engineered coups and wars—not for democracy—but for oil rights. Iran (1953), Iraq (2003), Libya (2011) were all victims of this energy empire.
The Green Illusion: New Chains in a New Color
In recent decades, as fossil fuels faced criticism, the elite pivoted—not to true free energy—but to controlled renewables. Solar panels, wind turbines, and electric cars are promoted as the future—but they’re still built with rare earth metals, mined under slave conditions, and controlled by the same globalists.
“Green energy” is now being used to usher in carbon credit systems, energy rationing, and climate lockdowns. Under the guise of sustainability, a new form of energy slavery is being built—one where your carbon footprint determines your access to energy, money, and movement.
At the same time, suppressed technologies—zero-point energy, magnetic generators, cold fusion—are quietly held under national security classifications, patent blackouts, or simply ridiculed into obscurity.
The Smart Grid and Digital Enslavement
Today, the push is for Smart Meters, 5G networks, and IoT-based homes, where every device is monitored, controlled, and integrated into the cloud. Your energy usage is tracked in real-time.
In the near future, programmable digital energy tokens may replace open access. Your electric vehicle may not charge if your ESG score is too low. Your A/C may shut off if your home exceeds your monthly quota. Your refrigerator may notify authorities if you're hoarding food.
This is not freedom. This is technocratic tyranny.
Spiritual Implications
Energy was never meant to be owned. God gave us a sun that burns without payment. Winds that blow without a bill. Water that flows, gravity that falls, magnetism that pulses—all free. The Earth teems with power. But the enemy said, “You must pay for what God gave you.”
It is a repeat of Eden. Mankind was given abundance—but a voice said, “You are lacking. Buy this fruit. Obey this rule. Trust this system.”
Energy dependence is the Babylonian system applied to power: an artificial scarcity built to enslave the body and crush the spirit. It distracts man from seeking God, keeps him toiling under Pharaoh’s whip, and prevents him from imagining another way.
And yet the remnant rises.
Inventors, whistleblowers, sovereign homesteaders, spirit-led engineers. The day will come when the truth is released—and when it does, the system will fall.
For it is written:
“The creation waits in eager expectation for the children of God to be revealed.” (Romans 8:19)
Legal Fiction and Corporate Personhood: The Hidden World of Paper Chains
Legal fiction and corporate personhood form the invisible scaffold of the modern slave system. While most people live under the illusion of freedom, the reality is that they are governed not as sovereign beings, but as artificial constructs—legal “persons” created by statute and subject to private commercial law. This system doesn’t operate in the visible realm of flesh and spirit. It operates in the realm of paper, where birth certificates become bonds, names become corporations, and the living unknowingly serve the dead.
Let’s expose how it began, how it evolved, and how it now controls nearly every aspect of human life—from birth to death, and even beyond.
Ancient Origins: Rome and the Invention of Legal Fiction
The concept of legal fiction began in ancient Rome, where law was divided into ius naturale (natural law) and ius civile(civil law). The Romans invented the idea of persona—a mask worn by actors, but also a legal identity used in contracts and court.
Under Roman law, not all persons were equal. Citizens, slaves, corporations, and temples were treated as entities with different rights. The idea of a “juridical person” emerged: an artificial entity that could own property, sue, and be sued, even though it had no soul or body. This was the birth of corporate personhood.
Rome’s legal structure, especially the idea of fictional entities, would later be absorbed into Canon Law by the Vatican and, through the British Crown, into Western civil and maritime law.
The Crown, the Vatican, and the Law of the Sea
After the fall of Rome, the Catholic Church inherited much of its legal apparatus. It developed a vast network of ecclesiastical courts and trusts. By the Middle Ages, the Holy See had created papal bulls that claimed ownership over all land, souls, and temporal authority under God.
Three major trusts—Unam Sanctam (1302), Aeterni Regis (1481), and Convocation (1537)—claimed all flesh, all land, and all spiritual destinies, effectively making the pope the trustee of the entire earth.
Meanwhile, the British Crown, particularly through the Inner and Middle Temples of the City of London, developed a legal structure that fused Roman law with commercial and admiralty law—the Law of the Sea. This form of law sees people not as living souls but as vessels, subject to commerce.
This is why courts today operate under maritime language: docks, bonds, berths, citizenship, and delivery.
The Birth Certificate: The Creation of the Strawman
In the 20th century, a quiet revolution occurred. Under the guise of “record keeping,” governments began issuing birth certificates. These were not simply records—they were financial instruments, registered as securities with international banks.
When a child is born, their name is entered in ALL CAPS—JOHN DOE—as a legal fiction or corporate entity. This “strawman” is distinct from the living soul. It is governed by commercial law and subject to tax, licensing, and regulation.
Your Social Security Number or equivalent is the tracking number for this entity. Banks, courts, and governments interact not with you, but with your strawman. You are presumed to be the representative of this legal fiction unless you explicitly rebut the presumption.
This artificial construct is how governments collateralize citizens to national debt. Through the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and Bank for International Settlements (BIS), each person becomes a bonded asset—a human resource on a balance sheet.
Corporate Personhood: The Rise of Artificial Kings
In 1886, the U.S. Supreme Court case Santa Clara County v. Southern Pacific Railroad affirmed—without legal debate—that corporations are “persons” under the 14th Amendment. Though the Constitution was written for men, it was now extended to artificial entities.
This opened the door for corporations to claim rights—freedom of speech, due process, and political participation—while avoiding the responsibilities of natural persons (such as conscience, soul, or death).
Corporations became immortal beings—soulless, powerful, protected, and legally untouchable. They could fund wars, poison water, bankrupt nations—and never go to jail. The human leaders could walk away while the “person” of the company shielded them.
This legal loophole created the global corporatocracy: a system where fictional persons rule over real people.
Admiralty Law: The Courtroom Ship of the Dead
Today’s courtrooms are not based on common law—they are maritime admiralty jurisdictions. You stand before a judge as a debtor in a commercial transaction. The judge is the captain. The clerk creates the docket (or “cargo”). The bailiff secures the vessel. And you, unless you assert your status as a living man or woman under God’s law, are presumed to be the vessel—subject to code, not conscience.
This is why courts often ignore justice in favor of procedure. You are not there for truth. You are there to settle accounts. Legalese replaces English. Silence is consent. And unless rebutted, your strawman accepts all penalties.
Modern Implications: Everyone is a Franchise
In the global system, you are a franchise of your nation-state, bonded to its debts, registered through your birth certificate, and taxed under its jurisdiction. Every license, registration, permit, and ID you carry is proof of your participation in the commercial matrix.
Most people live as trustees of a trust they never created, governed by laws they never agreed to, paying debts they never incurred.
The legal fiction system is a spiritual counterfeit of God's Kingdom. In the Kingdom of God, your name is written in the Book of Life. In the world system, your name is written in the registry of commerce, where you are not known as a soul—but as a commodity.
Spiritual Implications
Legal fiction is Lucifer’s mockery of God’s image. God calls you by name, gives you purpose, makes you His child. The system re-names you, numbers you, and uses you. It treats the living as dead, and the dead (corporations, trusts, banks) as living.
Christ did not die for your strawman. He died for you—the living soul made in God’s image.
This is why Satan has always wanted to turn men into beasts, brands, numbers, and titles. Because when you no longer see yourself as a soul—you become manageable.
But the truth is this:
“Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty.” (2 Corinthians 3:17)
“You are bought with a price; do not become the slaves of men.” (1 Corinthians 7:23)
Conclusion: The Unseen Battle and the Unbreakable Spirit
The six chains—Debt Slavery, Surveillance Capitalism, Medical Monetization, Emotional Engineering, Energy Dependence, and Legal Fiction—do more than restrain the body. They cloud the mind, harden the heart, and dull the spirit. They are not just policies or systems; they are principalities, crafted by the architects of a world order that seeks to replace God with governance, and truth with programming.
But chains only work if you believe you are meant to wear them.
The moment you recognize the beast system, you awaken the part of yourself they fear most—the sovereign soul, made in the image of God, filled with fire, with memory, with destiny. These chains may surround the world, but they cannot surround the Kingdom. And those who walk with the Spirit walk free, even in a prison of laws.
The goal is not just to escape these systems, but to expose them—so others can see. So others can rise. Because freedom is not restored through rebellion alone, but through revelation. The truth will set us free—but only if we dare to speak it, live it, and shine it into every dark corner of the lie.
So we declare: We are not debtors. We are not data. We are not patients, experiments, numbers, or corporate property.
We are sons and daughters of the Most High—and the chains are breaking.
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