Of course. We’ve got to keep thinking that things are inevitably the way they are and that we’re progressing, not regressing.
Otherwise we’ll start asking questions about history, what people know, whether what we’re doing now is actually the best path available for us.
“Is there another way?” “But wait – did it really happen that way?” “Why can’t we challenge this view?” – the Cabal trembles in dread.
Similar to making photos of Mars look more orange so it looks more alien…
Photographs must look drab, and history that we digest must highlight how HARD everything was. What was easy must fade into oblivion, what was good must die from memory, and people before us were savages in their own way.
Despite Atlantis. Despite random things we’ve uncovered that indicate thriving intelligent beings, hundreds, thousands of years ago.
Why can’t we construct anything close to the amazing buildings built a thousand years ago? Why were amazing buildings founded or taken over or built within two years by an 18 year old non-architect in the 1800s, and yet construction on the wing of a building now sometimes takes decades?
Someone’s hiding something. Lots of things.
The thing that opened up all conspiracy theories for me was “what if we’re not heading towards a Golden Age, and that’s already past? What if this is the Iron Age?”

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