THRONES OF BLOOD

It's extremely important to understand that today's global environmental problems are going to get solved. That's a 100% certainty. You hear a lot of limp, Western politicians worrying about nature, worrying about what's going to happen. There is indeed reason to have serious worry about the survival of the human race, but there's no reason to worry about these problems getting solved. Nature is going to solve these problems. Now, what is a matter of speculation is the scale of the death toll for both humans and other forms of life on the planet. What is a matter of speculation is whether humans will survive the consequences of their own lunacy. One of the problems in the so-called developed world, or Western world, or whatever you want to call it, is a very diseased monoculture in terms of political thinking. In agriculture, monocultures have historically led to disaster, such as the Irish potato famine, and indeed the structure of so much of modern agriculture is a series of artificial monocultures. But a much more serious problem in monoculture, which gets almost no discussion because of the fact that it is a monoculture, is in the realm of political theory in the West. There's an assumption that democracy, parliamentary democracy, so-called "human rights" are the only way to go, the only way to go, not just for America, but for everybody. And Europe and America have a tendency to try to force their system on other parts of the world via what you might call economic terrorism, and programs such as that, or in some cases, direct military slaughter such as Libya, and so on. This is a house of cards. This is not going to last.

 

A NEED FOR DRASTIC REFORMS

Now, we've made it clear that we would prefer to see democracy work. Of course we would. It would be much better. But there's very little sign that that's going to happen, and beyond a certain point, you can't look at democracy as a suicide pact. You can't. That's a criminal view. Clinging to democracy to kill everybody on the planet is a criminal point of view. So, dictatorship is going to be necessary if democracy doesn't work, and so far it's obviously not working. The current structure of the world is headed towards a total disaster, and this whole sort of "house of cards" built from 1945 is headed for a total disaster. So these are the basic structures of how this whole situation needs to be discussed. Time remains the same. Nature remains the same, and political leaders will emerge who will be agents of fate, agents of nature.

 

THE DEATH TOLL COMING

Now, in order to put through the environmental reforms, there will be certain minimum levels of political order that are going to be maintained. There are also going to be a very high death toll, particularly if this green revolution turns out to be as big a disaster as it looks like it's going to be, on top of all the other problems, such as the destabilization of the weather of the planet, and so on and so forth. So that's going to lead to a very high death toll. A lot of people are not going to - let's put it this way - they're not going to be too enthusiastic on being on the receiving end of this death toll, and they're going to fight like hell not to be on that. So this is going to lead to a lot of violence, and violence begets violence, as there's more and more violence; the violence from below begets violence from above.

 

A WAR ON TERROR? OR A WAR OF DECEPTION?

Since 2001, you had this hypocritical and ridiculous war on terror, which isn't a war on terror, it's another level of deception. It's the use of terror by America against people it didn't like, or thought were a threat, or had a lot of oil, so America wanted to steal it, whatever. So that is a lie. That is a deception. What is not a deception is the overall structure of the global environmental situation. As we mentioned, there's going to be a lot of people who are going to be ending up on the losing end of this whole macabre mess. On top of that, there will be a need - as we mentioned - to keep a minimum level of water. That will lead to ferocious fighting inside various countries, and the justification of the use of terror to crush those people.

 

THE GROWING POSSIBILITY OF A DISEASE EPIDEMIC

Now, another issue that's going to fuel a great rise of totalitarian powers is the issue of disease, and the fact that the modern world is like kind of a giant Petri dish. Particularly in America, where you have just a ridiculous healthcare system due to the moral bankruptcy of the rich in this country, who do nothing but oppose national health insurance and the political gutlessness, and corruption of establishment liberalism, where the best they can do is this Obamacare mess, which obviously is better than the previous situation, but is a really pitiful example of reform leaving 30 million people uninsured, and so on, and so forth. So, this is going to lead to a big mess. The chances of this working are zero.

 

THE POWER OF THE COLLECTIVE UNCONSCIOUS AND NATURE

We happen to believe in the concept of the collective unconscious, and the idea of nature as a living entity, and a larger issue of moral value. So, people will step forward to be political prophets to halt the road to disaster. It's very important to understand that these people will not, and cannot be restricted by thousands of chatter about human rights, and stuff like that, because that will simply not be adequate to ram through the reforms that will straighten things out. History remains the same. In ancient Rome, when there was a crisis, they appointed a dictator. This is as old as history. Modern parliamentary democracy is kind of an artificial party produced by bleeding white the entire environmental future of the planet. It's an artificial state, and will completely self-destruct. So, the coming leaders are going to be nature's vengeance, nature's harbingers, and some people say "Oh, that's terrible, that's just awful." Our view is, hey, stop being such a bunch of bloody wimps.

THE DESTRUCTIVE POWER OF NATURE

Life has always been a challenge. It has. It's always been a challenge. But before technology, the world of nature was a ferocious world, where every day was a struggle for survival, and so the notion that nature was this peaceful little place where everybody was sitting around smoking pot in a sort of ancient version of the hippie - the idealized version of the hippie movement in the 1960s is absurd. And the hippie movement in the 1960s, of course, completely self-destructed. There are some positive aspects of the 60s, in terms of awareness of nature, awareness of other cultures; we're not totally opposed to the 60s. But that part was silly. So, this is what's coming. This is what's coming.

 

THE VIOLENT WORLD COMING

Now, we can say, "Oh, that's terrible; Oh, boo-hoo," or we can start thinking creatively about how to survive it. How to live through the violent world that's coming, and get things back to where they shall be. Nature will do the job for humanity, if humanity can't get it's shit together. And humanity will follow - after a very short time. The dinosaurs were around for 65 million years, it will be game over for humanity after a measly 40,000 if things aren't corrected. But these are the stakes, and this is the way to look at the future.