Why Do They Always Manage to Keep Us Under Control?

Why Do They Always Manage to Keep Us Under Control?

The question isn’t what we’re allowed to do, the question is what we allow to be done to us: with this phrase, singer Nena went viral during the coronavirus years. Yet, we humans seem to be remarkably passive, because we allow so much to happen to us. Our guest author asks: why? How can those in power keep us under control so easily?

Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic five years ago, many people have asked themselves at least one of these questions: Why do those at the top have the freedom to act unrestrictedly as they see fit? Why is there no effective corrective that could stop them? Why is it possible that laws and regulations, however contradictory and controversial, ultimately simply disappear? Why is there so little left of hardworking citizens’ wages at the beginning of the month? Why are governments financing the war in Ukraine? And why are Christmas markets simply canceled? writes Rudolf Alethia .

These questions are just a small part of a much larger list of open issues.

Dear readers, do you remember the planned pandemic, the looming vaccination mandate, the alleged man-made climate change, the goal of those in power to abolish cash?

What stories haven’t yet been shared with us? There’s the tale of disappearing islands and coastal cities supposedly swallowed by the sea. There are descriptions of the dramatic melting of the polar ice caps. Reports of extreme temperatures that can cause heat waves, droughts, and fires. Of threatened coral reefs. Of extreme weather and natural disasters, storms, floods resulting in crop failures and food shortages.

Let’s ask ourselves: why are we being told all this? Why do governments want us to believe that humans are the primary cause of climate change? Why do we accept that governments can seemingly do whatever they want with us? Why do they manage to manipulate us permanently and pervasively? And why do they go to so much trouble to do so?

Fear ensures power and control

If you’re thinking it’s ultimately about money and power, you’re probably absolutely right. That always seems to be the crux of the matter – simply extortion and oppression. They achieve this by skillfully stoking fear. Fear of this, fear of that; with this pervasive fear, they keep us under control, day in, day out.

You probably still remember the infamous statement made by Chancellor Alexander Schallenberg.

“We’re going to have to tighten the reins on the unvaccinated!”

Source: ORF ZIB2, 5-11-2021

This threat immediately sparked a wave of outrage and anger among countless people, especially the unvaccinated, like wildfire. Would we then be forced to accept this genetically modified injection? A sense of powerlessness spread, coupled with a sense of helplessness. From this paralyzing powerlessness, a suffocating fear eventually arose, gradually taking over our minds, and before we knew it, we were susceptible to manipulation.

This process happens almost automatically, hidden deep within us, and is repeatedly triggered by governments by deliberately stoking people’s fears. Only in this way can power be secured and peoples be influenced.

In short: with pervasive fear, governments can attempt to control our lives. The logical reverse conclusion would be clear: no fear of the consequences of governments would mean that manipulations are ineffective.

You may have noticed: the EU has recently wanted to safeguard democracy with a “democratic protection shield”.

Fear of the people?

But who exactly does democracy need to be protected from? Even the EU probably can’t really answer this question. Democracy itself isn’t threatened at all. It’s rather the EU that needs this protective shield, that is actually afraid. Yes, you read that right: it’s their fear that drives them. They’re afraid of losing control, afraid of losing their power, and they’re clearly afraid of their own people. The more they focus on censorship, the more clearly their own fears become apparent.

Because a democratic society can only exist if freedom of expression and open discussion are self-evident. Protecting privacy is essential in this regard.

Actually, it’s quite simple: those behind the shield are always protected, never those in front of it.

Does a project like the European Union, once founded as a guarantor of peace for Europe, now need a secret service? Why? To investigate its own citizens? Is that still fear, or pure delusions of grandeur?

But back to the point: how do we resolve this flood of fears without feeding them further? Or better yet: how do we prevent these fears from arising and burdening our lives in the first place? How do we protect ourselves against targeted attempts at manipulation?

Unfortunately, there’s no patented formula against manipulation. But there are several ways to protect yourself.

Manipulation: The example of climate change

Pay attention to the words they use. Words evoke images in our minds. Let’s take the word climate change as an example: a seemingly innocent, down-to-earth word. It really just says: the climate is changing.

Let’s now connect the word climate change with concepts like severe weather, flooding, or melting glaciers. From now on, you’ll emotionally link the concept of climate change to a threat. Why? Because severe weather, flooding, and melting glaciers evoke concrete images. Such images are repeatedly fed into our consciousness by the system media and become entrenched in our subconscious, reinforced by endless repetition. Over and over again.

This goes so far that you might even approach someone waiting in front of the store with their engine running, asking them to turn it off for the sake of the environment. That’s harmful to the climate.

But most importantly, you’ve never actually checked the truth of the governments’ pronouncements. Yet you’ve long since internalized them. We’re being manipulated so skillfully that there are people who genuinely believe the planet will burn.

The planet won’t end. But you fear it will, solely through the power of words and images.

In reality, it’s different: more CO2 means more growth. One thing is certain: the Earth’s climate has changed over millions of years and will continue to do so.

Suppose we humans actually had such an influence, which is of course nonsense, how does the following incident fit into so-called climate policy?

Here’s a Telegram message from Peter Clark:

They’ve cut down 100,000 trees in the Amazon rainforest for a highway to transport 50,000 delegates to COP30—and private jets are dropping carbon confetti from the sky. The Avenida Liberdade (Freedom Highway) cuts through the Belém protected area south of Belém (November 10-21) for 13 kilometers. What a paradoxical irony to destroy the iconic rainforest for a climate summit!

Red dust borders dense, green jungle. Yellow excavators and bulldozers struggle to navigate scattered vehicles. Experts warn of fragmented habitats, a massive increase in animal traffic accidents (Brazil loses approximately 475 million wild animals annually due to road accidents), and an ideal breeding ground for illegal loggers and residential expansion. This means climate neutrality in reality on the asphalt: biodiversity in the ditch.

Peter Clark; Source: Telegram channel FAIRDENKEN AUSTRIA THE ORIGINAL, November 2025

Make your own judgment. Would governments, supposedly so afraid of a climate disaster, of a climate summit supposed to save the climate, cut down 100,000 trees in the Amazon? Hardly. Yet these very governments claim we are responsible for climate change. Ultimately, it’s all about inventing something unprovable and then levying taxes on it. As always: money and power.

Listen carefully

As mentioned, the “climate change” example is just one of many in the long list of manipulations by the ruling class.

The most important thing to remember is to examine everything to the end: listen carefully and closely to the telling words with which the ruling class tries to manipulate us. These words are sometimes much more complex than they seem at first glance. Pay particular attention to terms that seem vague and undefined and can mean anything or nothing. These terms are often designed to sow both clarity and confusion. Always critically check, as far as possible, the accuracy and veracity of the statements. A certain vigilance is required, especially if you notice a creeping or overt repetition of certain statements. Because just because certain statements are spread by many and repeated over and over again like a mantra, that doesn’t necessarily mean they are true.

And above all: think for yourself. Trust your common sense.

Finally, a little anecdote:

“You should question things more often.”
“Why?”
“Very good! Keep it up!” 

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