“Roll over, Machiavelli!”
Orthocracy Speaks
A Layman’s Guide to the Ruling System
copyright © 2011 by George B. Trinkaus. All rights reserved
First posted on WordPress in September, 2009, reconstructed and extended by a chapter January 2011, this is a blog on its way to a book. As a (copyrighted) manuscript in progress, there may be revisions throughout as new chapters are added. Also posted on the author’s website, TeslaPress.
Preface
Are we governed by a philosophy of rule that goes unperceived and unspoken? Is there a hidden technology of rule?
I contend that the real rules of rule are unutterable, and that one of those rules itself (Rule 12) dictates that they be forever unutterable.
Although no well organized orthocracy allows the rules of rule be made explicit, one can infer the outlines of a system of rules behind the veil, a ruling system. One can make such inferences from direct experience (sometimes painful), from direct observation, or from meditation on the daily news.
In this inquiry, any formal academic education (including political science, history, and sociology) can only be an impediment to insight. You’ll find none of this information in the illusory world of Poly-Sci 101.
Orthocracy Speaks is about the what of the system, not the who of it. (That has been done by May Brussels, David Emory, Gary Allen, Jim Marrs, David Ikes, Alex Jones … thank you all.) When a proper name appears here it is symbolic or iconic.
In my analysis I count thirteen rules of rule. They are stated below, and they will be restated at regular intervals. Do they ring a bell?
On consideration, you may posit more, or maybe fewer rules. I offer some suggestive evidence to support my analysis. You may think of some even more telling manifestations of the ruling system in action. Once one launches into such an inquiry, supporting evidence seems to be everywhere and inexhaustible. Here are the rules, as channeled to me by Orthocracy himself:
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The 13 Rules of Rule
1. Keep them weak.
2. Keep them dumb.
3. Keep them scared.
4. Control all their resources.
5. Divide them, conquer them.
6. Control their rhythm and pace.
7. Control their chemistry.
8. Control their sex.
9. Jack them around.
10. Use coercion routinely, brute force when necessary.
11. Use deception routinely.
12. None of this can show.
13. This is The System; there shall be no other.
“orthocracy?”
We speak of the ruling system or the system, but the word system is vague. Merriam’s 3rd lists thirteen definitions. I offer instead the coinage orthocracy, meaning, from the Greek, straight-rule. Think of the colloquial connotations of straight, orthodox, uptight. (You won’t find this neologism in Merriam’s or Wikapedia, but orthocracy is not absolutely my own coinage; I heard it “in the streets” a few times back in the 1970′s, when it may have had some currency in the language.
As to the historical genesis of the orthocracy, I do not know, but you are welcome to speculate. Is it solely the work of man? Was it created by historical happenstance? Or did it descend by some agency from Jupiter or Mars? I do not know. The orthocracy does seem so alien. Perhaps the orthocracy came straight from Hell. Perhaps this hellish system is a necessary condition of human existence on this earthly plane, which may have a purgatorial purpose.
This book is Orthocracy’s confession. What you make of the esoteric knowledge in this confession is up to you. Some may make this guide a premise for anarchy or a manifesto for social revolution.
The shrewd may make of it a manual for success.
When I was a clueless college sophomore …