The Cancer Stage of Economic Parasitism, 21

First there is obviously the transmission carrying the power from the engine to the wheels and the road, which I discussed before under “The Harvest Snowballs”: the formation of suppressive pyramidal structures among people. This is well described by Vladimir Z. Nuri in quoting and commenting the words attributed to the Rothschild brothers: “The few who can understand the system will be so interested in its profits, or so dependent on its favors, that there will be no opposition from that class, while on the other hand, the great body of the people mentally incapable of comprehending the tremendous advantage that capital derives from the system, will bear its burdens without complaint, and perhaps without even suspecting that the system is inimical to their interests. Here the Rothschilds refer to the parasitical money−energy extracting “class” on one hand and how it is woven together, and the careful balance with an uneducated public that supports the system on the other hand. All the words “tremendous advantage,” “burden,” and “inimical” are arguably understated or misleading. Also note that they suggest only that “perhaps” no suspicion will be aroused, implying the system may still be workable if suspicion is aroused but it never comes to anything.” With the term “rapacity” I was obviously referring to just that before: suppressives turn people into potential trouble sources, and laying the foundations for the formation of a socioeconomic structure in which people is “inevitably” led to homo homini lupus as “just the way it is” is most certainly a textbook global case of just that.
Then another facet of the fallout results from the parasite’s expansion combined with its quest for the zombiefication of its victim, and again the words of John McMurtry quoted by Vladimir Z. Nuri nail it down: “The essential problem of any life−threatening cancer is that the host body's immune system does not effectively recognise or respond to the cancer's challenge and advance.