The Cancer Stage of Economic Parasitism, 16

The sheer “economic” power of moneypulators, despite its fabrication, added to carefully fostered humanoid faults, results in an order of magnitude of zombiefication that can well be described as a carcinogenic snowball effect, whereas increasingly vast numbers of human “cells” are enticed into corruption, in what can be also seen, from another viewpoint, as an unaware, foolish, suicidal and homicidal zombie−like shift from “losing” personality to “winning” personality; as usual, in their hypnotic unawareness, both the arrogance of the “winning” and the submissiveness of the “losing” implement behaviours destructive to the host organism: the community. And such is the size of the avalanche, that it engulfs the whole pyramid up to its top echelons, as put into perspective by the words of Thomas Jefferson as early as around 1814: “I have ever been the enemy of banks; not of those discounting for cash, but of those foisting their own paper into circulation, and thus banishing our cash. My zeal against those institutions was so warm and open at the establishment of the bank of the U.S. that I was derided as a maniac by the tribe of bank−mongers, who were seeking to filch from the public their swindling and barren gains. … The mania is too strong. It has seized by its delusions and corruptions all the members of our governments …”
And since the snowball effect is one of exponential nature, and the strength of the parasite is also built on the psychological weakness of the victim as much if not more than on its physical weakness, the psychological side of parasitism, that is, the zombiefication, has to be considered for what it is: not only a crucial factor, but a crucial factor undergoing an exponential expansion. Hence, many a “sign of the times” surrounding us these times will fall into place in light of that, and not only within the category of “panem et circenses”, bread and circuses. Quoting the short representative summary outlined by Vladimir Z. Nuri will give you an idea: