How Panama Became the SKYNET for Orwellian Totalitarianism

“WAR IS PEACE, FREEDOM IS SLAVERY, IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH” – George Orwell’s “1984” (Big Brother Mantra)

There is the well-known saying that “History is Written by Victors,” a line made famous by Churchill though not the originator. It is a phrase that we have all heard and agree to be true largely from the vantage point, whether consciously or not, that we, that is the western world, make up this grouping of said “victors.” In other words, a point for our team so to speak, is a point for us the people. And who could have argued with such a perspective until not that long ago, that we the western people, most notably the American people, were living the most luxuriant and privileged lives by far superseding that of anyone else in the world.

To the majority of the world, which we viewed living in varying degrees of abject poverty and backwardness, to these subordinate social classes of “Second World” and “Third World” people who saw the most wonderful and extraordinary wealth depicted on the black-and-white screens of our glistening Hollywood movies – to this “other” world we must have appeared to all be living the life of a prince or princess in our own small castle or palace, and whose largest concerns appeared to revolve around romance and weather appropriate attire.

However, as time has gone by, there has become a very clear and evident need to review what exactly is meant by this phrase “History is Written by Victors” – for who in fact are the victors in the landscape of geopolitical warfare that has been waging for over an entire century, a warfare that has increasingly shown itself to consider victory over said ‘enemy’ to not just include a blurred idea of a savage foreign ‘enemy’ but has clearly come to encompass the idea of an ‘enemy’ within.

Increasingly the notion of Victory is not a notion that includes even the western people, who thought themselves the favourites and darlings of such a colossal war machine. Increasingly Victory means the success of an Idea, an Ideology which views itself the pinnacle of a natural hierarchy of the world, and those who resist this ‘natural order’ of things will be seen as an ‘enemy’ to the security of its envisioned social equilibrium.

In fact, Orwell himself was a part of this envisioned system of equilibrium in service to a ‘natural hierarchy.’ Orwell wrote his book “1984” after his experiences working in Burma working as an Imperial policeman where he had been supervising and participating in torture techniques used against the Burmese people in service of the British Empire [more on this story in Part III of this series]. In fact, George Orwell attended the infamous brainwashing (and buggery) institution of young boys, aka Eton, during the same time as Aldous and Julian Huxley. It is interesting that the two, arguably most famous dystopic novels of the 20th century, that is “1984” and “The Brave New World” were written by individuals that had been conditioned in the same environment.[1] Thus, Orwell, who continued to work for British Intelligence after his Burma experience, likely not an entirely voluntary situation, had become simultaneously the tormentor-programmer as well as the tormented-programmed. In other words, both the characters O’Brien and Winston, were different sides to Orwell himself, a collection of experiences he had undergone and inflicted as a policeman in Burma, portrayed in a so-called “dystopic future” in his book “1984,” when in fact it had already become a reality.[2]

In this three-part series, the story of these Second World and Third World people will be told, however, not in the isolated context of their collective tragedy, their collective enslavement to a system that we in the western world have largely turned a blind eye to as something detached from the glistening world we live in – but rather this story will be told in context of how today, such an Orwellian system has, with all of its monstrosity, finally come home to roost after years of experimenting on the “Second” and “Third World” subordinate peoples.

After all of these years that we thought to ourselves that such a system made up of secret police with their secret prisons, and their secret tortures would never be implemented in our own shining world, let it now be fully realised, that this vision of the Victors, never once included you in its idea for the New Dawn Utopia it is working to bring about.

Source: Substack

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    censorship is free speech 😉

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