DEPRADAC Scenes
DEPRADAC Scenes
Are you ready to rediscover your true self?
DEPRADAC proposes the possibility of returning to mankind's original capacities.
Do you think it’s impossible?
Forgotten abilities, but not unconquerable.
This same concept is known to others as the bifurcation of humanity, where the spiritual development of some individuals will foster the advancement of a few and the distancing of others.
The answer is always: There are no solid foundations. They lack concrete evidence. It gains appeal during times of political or social instability. Distrust in visible governments or official institutions, coupled with a sense of powerlessness against uncontrollable forces, fuels the belief that something lurks behind the most significant events in the world. But in truth, this narrative offers a simplistic explanation for complex phenomena, helping people find meaning in an apparently chaotic and unpredictable world. The Trojan priests said the same in front of the wooden horse: “It's just a gift; what's wrong with that?” And thus, history has unfolded among people who only want to see what they consider true versus those who listen to their intuition. Or between those who refuse to see the obvious and those who dare to acknowledge it.
But when government actions are orchestrated among nations, an entire system presents itself beyond borders. The idea of country, homeland, and sovereignty disappears. We were mistakenly taught that these were hegemonic principles, unique to each nation. This type of action requires a governing system; otherwise, it wouldn’t hold true. The question is: that precise coordination among governments, isn’t it evidence?
But we ask, does anyone happen to know what that governing entity is? The same measures even in China?
The same ideas for crises, regardless of which country it is, and the solutions vary according to the country (how familiar this all is). Clearly, there is no autonomous government; sovereignty is a fairy tale. So we wonder why we are forced to fight for a country. Who are those international hegemonic interests? What do they look like? And what role do the created crises play... Created? I thought that was only a theme for movies.
Dystopian, plot, or conspiracy? Well, we only know that all the countries formed during independence struggles or those that emerged anew were cut from the same cloth. That’s why independence movements are so close and similar, one following another. Who or what could bear the incessant cost of investment at an international level? It seems that for the independence leaders, intercommunication existed exclusively at a time when carts were the means of transport and the telephone was unknown. We only know that the viceroyal governments were practically more efficient in their hegemony, despite what we are told.
Conspiracy or Dystopian? Keep denying it. As long as you don’t realize how close this is to you, many are currently wearing masks all over the world, fearing the air they breathe. The air, which is the main sustenance for the body. Pure and harmless. Our entire body is made up of oxygen molecules; we exchange air with oxygen even through our pores. How can fear invade their minds to the point that they can't breathe peacefully, all in exchange for theories of microbes and bacteria? Do you see people passing by wearing masks every day because of the fear propagated worldwide, and you still say that’s not evidence? Then we tell you, keep denying it.
Why do people believe in conspiracy theories?
The lack of trust in official institutions and the desire to understand the incomprehensible leads people to seek simple explanations for complex phenomena. The belief in conspiracy theories is justified in contexts of political or social instability.
Do conspiracies have solid foundations?
Most conspiracy theories lack concrete evidence. They are often built on assumptions rather than being supported by factual evidence. This justifies their inherent distrust.
How does distrust influence the popularity of conspiracy theories?
Distrust in governments fosters the idea that there are shadowy forces manipulating world events. This can give people a sense of control in a structured world, increasing the popularity of conspiracy theories.
What is the risk of believing in conspiracy theories?
Believing in conspiracy theories can divert attention from real issues and effective solutions. Moreover, they promote fear and paranoia, eroding social and political credibility. But above all, it can open the door to being influenced by hidden interests.
What role do historical events play in the acceptance of these theories?
History presents examples of strategic alliances that may seem suspicious. There are historical events where groups came together to defend their interests. This reinforces the power of strategies over events.
Is there evidence of a global "ruling entity" that controls governments?
There is no concrete evidence supporting the existence of a "ruling entity" that coordinates all governments. Although there are international agreements and organizations, this does not imply a monopolistic control over the sovereignty of states. However, there is some external coordination.
Why are the same measures repeated in different countries?
The similarities in responses to global crises may be due to the interconnected nature of politics (external coordination), not necessarily a conspiracy, but a common approach to shared problems.
Can we talk about sovereignty in a globalized world?
No. Globalization has complicated the concept of sovereignty, as countries often must coordinate and collaborate in responses to challenges that do not respect national borders.
Why is the struggle for sovereignty still a relevant issue today?
The struggle for sovereignty is a relevant topic because many feel that their cultural identity is threatened by external influences, leading to a resistance to losing control over their geographic and cultural notions. The concept of sovereignty is a remnant of an era when communications were limited by geographic distances, with interests that aim to exploit this.
How are fear and public health related?
Fear and public health work together, as in the case of masks and vaccines, where collective anxiety for safety can lead to extreme behaviors in many cases.
Can we deny that there are external influences in the politics of countries?
No. It is hard to deny that there are external influences, especially given the context of international relations and global economic interests.
What are the effects of conspiracy theories on people's mental health?
Conspiracy theories can increase anxiety, create distrust, and contribute to fostering a climate of fear and paranoia, as well as enhance credulity or delusions among individuals.
What can people do to combat misinformation?
It is essential to foster critical thinking and education about the use or misuse of media, encouraging people to investigate and evaluate information sources before accepting any narrative. But above all, to observe the results.
Is it possible that collective fear has long-term consequences?
Yes, collective fear always brings long-term consequences; many historical courses have been driven by fear, affecting how societies relate to authority and institutions.