Authoritarianism

I’m researching my new time travel novel where authoritarian governments destroy and subjugate the people. The agenda perpetrated by the globalists depopulates the world by 70% with the use of Voice of God technology, GMOs, food shortages, bio-weapons, fear, and the unavoidable pole shift. In the novel, a scientist from the future, desperate to return the world to one with a modicum of freedom, travels back in time to destroy the Voice of God device before it can be implemented. Three months later, her twenty-four-year-old daughter enters the timeline to find her.

Authoritarianism is a form of government where rulers use their authority and power without the consent of the governed. This form of government is one of the oldest types of government and was seen with Egyptian pharaohs, Maya and Inca kings, Chinese and East African emperors, French emperors, and more. Rulers, elites, and supporters of those in power fare well under authoritarianism. Authoritarian regimes are varied and diverse in their systems, policies, and ideologies. Since WWII, more people have died from repression under dictators than in war. Once an authoritarian gains power, propaganda and corruption reign supreme, as is seen whenever we turn on the news today. Authoritarian governments use their power to suppress descent and control information using mass media, big tech, and government three-letter agencies. The media are often central in manipulating the people and inundating them with propaganda. In most autocracies, the media are state-owned and heavily censored. The media is used to make the policies and mandates more popular with the general public.

Authoritarian governments come to power through anointed successors, a force of arms, or democratic means, like a stolen election. Authoritarian governments have a strong central government that allows people a limited amount of freedom, but the government controls individual freedom without any constitutional accountability. They seek control through indoctrination. The level of corruption varies from different regimes. The United States is crippled by the corruption of its leaders. Sadly, this high level of corruption is mimicked around the world. “While some autocratic rulers manage to control petty and bureaucratic corruption, the forms of corruption that benefit the ruling elite tend to remain unchanged.” (Kukutscha, 2018)

Four points are important in an authoritarian regime: election, media, legislation, and judicial.

Elections: Under an authoritarian regime, sometimes elections don’t exist, or they’re uncontested. The electoral competition can be stolen, and opposition parties can be banned or disqualified. There’s often media bias, electoral state abuses, lack of transparency, and harassment of candidates. The amount of fraud in elections worldwide is staggering and has been witnessed and proven throughout history. When someone claims the U.S. election was the “most secure election ever,” they are lying or are misinformed.

Legislation: In full-scale authoritarianism regimes, legislatures don’t exist, or the ruling party controls them, so there’s no conflict between the two branches. Politicians or congress members use their platforms to meet and denounce or create policies while using their public platform to distribute further propaganda.

Judicial: Authoritarian regimes tend to subordinate the judiciary, often through impeachment, bribery, extortion, or other mechanisms of co-optation. Supreme Court judges have been known to fall to corruption. Governments have been known to punish judges who rule against them. In some cases, governments resort to threats and violence of the judiciary, causing some to take early retirement.

Authoritarian governments include monarchies, military dictatorships, communist, Clergy-dominated, and ideological-based regimes. This government system wants obedience from the people. Some infamous authoritarian leaders are Hitler, Mussolini, Augusto Pinochet, Qaddafi, Francisco Franco, etc. It is estimated that Hitler killed close to 6 million people, Stalin killed 6 million people, which then rose to 9 million under his policies. Mussolini was a Socialist before becoming a Fascist; some claim he killed over 600,00 people in Ethiopia alone. Chairman Mao, leader of the Chinese Communist Party, launched an experiment in social engineering called The Great Leap Forward in 1958-60, where an estimated 30 million people died of starvation.

Hitler came to power in Germany following democratic elections, and in a few years, the Nazi Party centralized power and crushed their opponents, making Hitler the absolute ruler. In The book Hitler’s Table Talk, 1941-1944, a secret conversation records Hitler saying, “The most foolish mistake we could possibly make would be to allow the subjugated races to possess arms. History shows that all conquerors who have allowed their subjugated races to carry arms have prepared their own downfall by so doing. Indeed, I would go so far as to say that the supply of arms to the underdogs is a sine qua non for the overthrow of any sovereignty, So let’s not have any native militia or native police.” Sine qua non means absolutely necessary.

The U.S. House of Representatives recently voted yes on Military Red Flag Laws.

Much of what we hear today from so-called scientific sources is word-salad: mandate means forced, while equity means Marxism, new wording to appease and hoodwink the people. Even the Covid vaccine is mislabeled as it doesn’t create immunity from catching the virus, unlike MMR, DTaP, and the rest of the vaccines available. As is seen throughout history, it’s wise to be cautious of anything implemented by the government for the “Greater Good.” Oftentimes governments mandate laws to segregate society. Communism and Marxism regimes are avowedly leftist authoritarian. Communism and Fascism are both forms of statism authoritarianism but are structured differently. Today, many authoritarian practices are seen in democratic governments. Corporatism and corruption are rampant worldwide and are witnessed from city council members to the highest echelons in the United Nations. Unfortunately, fear and uncertainty among the masses can lead people to want safety through more order and conformity, triggering a willingness to support an authoritarian leader who claims to supply these things. These attributes often come from left-leaning governments because the left is for big government, which means more policies, more of a policing state, and less freedom. Nevertheless, the labels placed on people are merely another way to divide. This is really a battle of good versus evil in a fight for freedom.

My story focuses on globalists and their depopulation agenda, which could not be accomplished without an authoritarian regime subjugating the people. I suggest researching the G20 Summit plan, the World Economic Forum’s Great Reset, Agenda 21, and Biden’s Build Back Better plan.

To read more about Voice of God technology: https://lahilden.com/voice-of-god-weapon-technologies/

A special thank you to: https://www.worldatlas.com/what-is-authoritarianism.htmlhttps://clarke.dickinson.edu/wp-content/uploads/Ben-Ghiat-Topical-Background.pdfhttps://www.asianstudies.org/publications/eaa/archives/chinas-great-leap-forward/https://fsi.stanford.edu/events/left-wing-authoritarianismhttps://www.unodc.org/e4j/en/anti-corruption/module-3/key-issues/corruption-and-authoritarian-systems.htmlhttps://scholar.harvard.edu/levitsky/files/SL_elections.pdf Photo credit: Shutterstock