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<strong>The</strong> Fourth Interview of Dr. Jamisson <strong>Neruda</strong><br />

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Sarah: “But why”<br />

Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “<strong>The</strong>re’s nothing to drill into. <strong>The</strong>re’s no research traction. <strong>The</strong> organization is<br />

purposely abstract and amorphous.”<br />

Sarah: “But leaders like Clinton and Blair, aren’t they really pulling the strings How do the<br />

planners within the Incunabula have greater power than these leaders who are signing new<br />

legislation into law or deciding whether we go to war or not It just doesn’t make sense.”<br />

Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “Everything within a democracy is consensus and the game is designed to shift<br />

consensual opinion and fix it on a specific galvanizing target. If there’s sufficient resonance<br />

with the people, the shift can be manipulated. If there is not, the political will is stymied.<br />

Leadership all over the world, unless it’s in a country like North Korea, is bound to this<br />

certainty, and nations’ leaders are generally well schooled to operate within this reality.<br />

“Yes, the world’s leaders appear to wield a great deal of power, but it is really aggression –<br />

not power. True power is contained in the acts of implementing a plan that is designed to<br />

enhance or optimize the position of humanity relative to its environment, and to protect it<br />

from formidable threats. <strong>The</strong> key word is humanity, which is an analogue for the collective<br />

soul of every person on the planet. It is not defined by ethnicity or geographical boundaries.<br />

“World leaders apply aggression to achieve their agendas, which always include a healthy<br />

dose of state greed and self-aggrandizement. <strong>The</strong> concept of humanity is not a critical<br />

ingredient in their agenda. <strong>The</strong>ir power, if that’s what you want to call it, is a collective will<br />

of a small inner circle of political zealots who want to secure the benefits of their power for<br />

themselves first, their state second, and their citizens third.”<br />

Sarah: “That’s a pretty strong condemnation of our political system, assuming I understand<br />

you correctly.”<br />

Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “<strong>The</strong>n I would say you understand me quite well.”<br />

Sarah: “So our political leaders lack real power because they’re absorbed in state agendas<br />

that exclude humanity as a whole”<br />

Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “Please understand that I’m not condemning the individual leaders so much as<br />

I am the provincial state system, which has been engineered to excite nationalism. <strong>The</strong><br />

individual leaders assume the identity of the state system, which is largely contrived around<br />

the single concept of patriotism.”<br />

Sarah: “So now you’re saying patriotism is the problem I’m confused.”<br />

Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “Patriotism is the state catalyst. It is the means by which citizens are stirred to<br />

a response. It is also the means by which leaders are directed to respond to issues or threats.<br />

Under this singular banner, wars have been prosecuted and aggression veiled. It’s the ideal<br />

method that the state uses to enjoin its citizens to support its leadership.<br />

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