Terrorist and gang functioning are a direct or indirect consequence of industrial earth, kings, castles, and kingdoms compartmentalized structure behaviors concept

Dear Esteemed Colleagues,

As a hypothesis, I am curious to understand the source of terrorism and gangs on planet Earth.  I have no answers yet, but it appears to be the same kind of distraction and diversion phenomenon when I analyze it as a similarity-index concept. In other words, again, it seems like industrial earth, Kings, castles, and kingdoms approach to living on earth, giving us distractions and diversions to keep us from understanding what’s really going on.  Likewise, the machine that’s been manufactured wants us to continue supporting those compartmentalized Hierarchical structures that have been manufactured on planet earth.   It is a concept I call the industrial Earth, Kings, castles, and kingdoms approach.   It is an infinite variable hierarchy that exists on earth, including countries, corporations, and any other entity it employs.   I’m not sure at this time, but it appears that terrorism and gangs meet the similarity index criterion. Pointing to the industrial Earth, kings, castles, and kingdoms approached living on Earth.  

However, it may be a reactionary reductionist response mechanism for people who were in an extreme survival zone suffering condition.   This alternative hypothesis means that the industrial era, kings, castles, and the kingdoms approach had a more indirect impact on people on Earth.   Therefore, industrial Earth, Kings, castles, and kingdoms are indirectly responsible for the rise of terrorism and gangs on planet Earth.   Immigration and immigration are a result of survival zone suffering, manufactured by industrial Earth Kings, castles and kingdoms approached living on earth.   Therefore, I feel sad for all of the immigrants striving for a better life.   However, a small minority of these people have been through rejection, extreme preventable suffering, and extreme survival zone suffering, rendering them violent like a wild animal.  Wild animals act out when backed into a corner.   Therefore, we need everyone involved in the We-Me Explorers Cycle to self-identify or be identified as people who need urgent help.  Nobody does it better than each of us and all of us together.  World without end…

I find myself compelled to explore the profound and unsettling origins of global terrorism and organized gang structures. While my investigation remains in its nascent stages, a compelling hypothesis has begun to crystallize, pointing towards a pervasive societal framework I refer to as the “Industrial Earth, Kings, Castles, and Kingdoms” paradigm.

This conceptual framework posits that humanity’s historical and ongoing societal organization relies on deeply entrenched, often manufactured, hierarchical structures. These systems, whether they manifest as national borders, corporate behemoths, or other compartmentalized entities, seem to inadvertently or even deliberately create an environment rich in distractions and diversions. From this perspective, phenomena like terrorism and gang proliferation could be viewed as unfortunate byproducts designed, perhaps subconsciously, to maintain existing power dynamics by diverting collective attention from fundamental systemic issues.

Alternatively, and perhaps more profoundly, these disturbing manifestations might represent a primal, reactionary response from individuals or communities pushed into extreme “survival zones.” When systemic inequities, perpetuated by the very “Industrial Earth” structures we inhabit, lead to chronic suffering, dispossession, and a profound sense of hopelessness, a segment of the population may unfortunately resort to extreme measures. This perspective suggests that the entrenched hierarchies, by their very design, bear an indirect but significant responsibility for fostering the conditions that give rise to such desperate actions.

Consider, too, the global phenomenon of migration and immigration. It is overwhelmingly a direct consequence of “survival zone suffering”—a harsh reality often engineered or exacerbated by the same “Industrial Earth, Kings, Castles, and Kingdoms” approach to resource distribution and governance. My heart goes out to all individuals striving for dignity and a better life across borders. However, it is a sobering truth that a small, tragic minority, having endured unimaginable rejection, preventable suffering, and prolonged survival pressures, can become profoundly disoriented and, tragically, violent. Like any creature cornered and desperate, their actions become a testament to the intolerable conditions they have faced.

Therefore, addressing these deeply rooted issues demands a r evolutionary and collaborative approach. I propose that our collective engagement through initiatives like the “We-Me Explorers Cycle” is not merely beneficial, but essential. Such a framework could empower individuals to self-identify or be recognized as urgently needing support, intervention, and pathways to integration and healing. We possess an unparalleled capacity for collective action and empathy. Truly, no one can achieve what we all can accomplish together. This endeavor is for a future without end…

Sincerely,

Richard Thomas Simmons