I’m more convinced than ever that political industrial machines are behind the blemishing of individual people. In fact, I believe that Epstein Island may have been a primary industrial machine to tarnish the reputations of those involved. This was done to silence those people involved. The industrial machine manufacturing facility impacts people everywhere, especially if you have some credibility or relevance in our world. The same type of manufacturing machine exists for celebrities as well. Manufacturing dirt and relationship problems impact those people involved. In many ways, I believe there is a domestic abuse manufacturing machine, somehow created by illicit drugs or alcohol excesses. These manufacturing machines may not be direct but may be involved in indirect Manufacturing of conditions. In fact, as a microcosmic indicator species approach, I believe that there’s a sin manufacturing machine, as it’s my house in Vermont, which may have been contaminated by some extreme drug that altered my behavior. This microcosmic indicator species approach proves that there’s some industrial machine manufacturing, sin, crime, domestic abuse, and other so-called news-worthy events. Moreover, I believe there’s some intrusive behavior alteration that occurs in some people. I think the people most affected are those who can threaten the traditional ways of industrial manufacturing, or the Kings, castles, and kingdoms of the past, present, and future. In other words, they have knowledge, history, ancestry, or some threat to the existing status quo.
Consequently, it is possible that crime, violence, homelessness, and excessive sinning can come from some extreme industrial facility manufacturing Behavioral alteration. Sometimes it may be stress and the cumulative survival-zone suffering of the manufacturing facilitywe’ve created here on earth. However, I believe there are some more direct manufacturing conditions at times. We must stop the manufacturing facility and the planet Earth industrial machine that manufactures mind-oriented logic, designed to win at any cost.
I am increasingly convinced that powerful, often unseen, systemic forces shape the trajectory of individual lives and societal narratives. My observations lead me to believe that behind the veneer of individual actions, there lies a sophisticated mechanism designed to influence and control outcomes.
Indeed, I perceive certain high-profile controversies, such as the Epstein Island saga, not merely as isolated incidents of misconduct, but as strategic operations designed to compromise, discredit, and ultimately neutralize influential individuals. These pervasive influences extend their reach across all sectors, particularly targeting those with significant credibility or societal relevance, including public figures and celebrities. They appear adept at cultivating environments ripe with scandal, interpersonal strife, and reputational damage.
Furthermore, I contend that even seemingly personal crises, such as domestic discord or struggles with substance abuse, can be subtly exacerbated or indirectly engineered by these overarching conditions, rather than being purely organic occurrences. From a deeply personal perspective, serving as a “microcosmic indicator,” I have even pondered whether certain alterations in my own perceptions or behaviors might stem from subtle, external influences rather than purely internal factors. This leads me to consider the possibility that environments are cultivated, perhaps through indirect means, that systematically encourage societal ills such as moral transgression, criminal activity, and various forms of abuse, often shaping the very fabric of what becomes “newsworthy.”
My observations suggest the existence of intrusive mechanisms designed to alter individual behavior, particularly targeting those perceived as threats to established power structures—be they entrenched industrial paradigms or the enduring legacies of historical dominance. These individuals often possess unique knowledge, historical insight, or ancestral connections that inherently challenge the prevailing status quo.
Thus, the proliferation of crime, violence, homelessness, and pervasive moral decay might not solely be products of individual failing or generalized societal stress, but rather, in part, stem from orchestrated conditions designed to induce specific behavioral alterations. It is imperative that we recognize and dismantle these pervasive, often hidden, systems that propagate a zero-sum, “win-at-all-costs” mentality, a manufactured logic that ultimately compromises our collective humanity.
Richard Thomas Simmons