The Ring of Power represents POWER, and POWER alone.
The ring is a blatantly transparent metaphor for Coercive Power over others; Power that can be used without consequence to the person or persons using the Power. In most cases that means government power, wielded by either those IN government or by those who control government assets from the outside.
Power is hellishly addictive. Power corrupts the soul and is an irresistible attraction to psychopathic personalities.
An innocent person believes Power can be used for good, but Power never achieves anything but evil, because initiating coercion against other human beingsis evil. Coercion is literally a crime, and Power is nothing else but coercion, cloaked in finery and made to appear holy. Tolkien is very direct about the nature of Power.
The exchange below (from the film) shows Frodo's rare indifference to the powers conferred by the Ring, and concern -- terror, really -- that the Ring will fall into the hands of men who are corrupt. Frodo offers the Ring to Gandalf, who does not live in the Shire and whose magic might be enough to keep the Ring safely hidden.
Gandalf knows better. Even he – a wise and good soul and a powerful wizard – is hypnotically drawn to the Ring; Gandalf lusts for its power despite knowing that to use the Ring would corrupt him and bring great evil into the world. With visible effort, Gandalf refuses to even touch the Ring:
(Frodo, desperately handing the Ring to Gandalf)
-- Take it, Gandalf. Take it!
(Gandalf, backing away from the Ring)
-- No, Frodo.
(Frodo)
-- You must take it!
(Gandalf)
-- You cannot offer me this Ring.
(Frodo)
-- I'm giving it to you!
(Gandalf)
-- Don't tempt me, Frodo! I dare not take it, not even to keep it safe. Understand, Frodo – I would use this Ring from a desire to do good . . . [long pause] . . . but through me, it would wield a power too great and terrible to imagine.
The struggle against the elites that we currently are in could be thought of as the struggle that the fellowship of the Ring had against Sauron.
We have all seeing eye now, which is the 5 eyes. CIA MI6 Mossad and and so on.
But I think that the key to breaking Sauron's power in the real world isn't destroying something small like a ring.
The key to winning our war against these psychos is to awaken the masses. This is what they are most afraid of. They are desperate to keep people focused on division and petty things. They want blacks and whites divided. They want different age groups divided. TBH the Lord of the Rings novels did touch on that.
But anyway, my main point is that our battle against the enemy is not about destroying a tiny ring. It is about awakening all of the people, and Tolkien's books aren't about that unless I am missing something.
Holy shit. Is Sweden where the true endgame happens? Is it coincidence that Sweden and Ukraine share the same color flag? I never realized that the the world's oldest central bank was in Sweden.
The Ring of Power represents POWER, and POWER alone.
The ring is a blatantly transparent metaphor for Coercive Power over others; Power that can be used without consequence to the person or persons using the Power. In most cases that means government power, wielded by either those IN government or by those who control government assets from the outside.
Power is hellishly addictive. Power corrupts the soul and is an irresistible attraction to psychopathic personalities.
An innocent person believes Power can be used for good, but Power never achieves anything but evil, because initiating coercion against other human beings is evil. Coercion is literally a crime, and Power is nothing else but coercion, cloaked in finery and made to appear holy. Tolkien is very direct about the nature of Power.
The exchange below (from the film) shows Frodo's rare indifference to the powers conferred by the Ring, and concern -- terror, really -- that the Ring will fall into the hands of men who are corrupt. Frodo offers the Ring to Gandalf, who does not live in the Shire and whose magic might be enough to keep the Ring safely hidden.
Gandalf knows better. Even he – a wise and good soul and a powerful wizard – is hypnotically drawn to the Ring; Gandalf lusts for its power despite knowing that to use the Ring would corrupt him and bring great evil into the world. With visible effort, Gandalf refuses to even touch the Ring:
(Frodo, desperately handing the Ring to Gandalf)
-- Take it, Gandalf. Take it!
(Gandalf, backing away from the Ring)
-- No, Frodo.
(Frodo)
-- You must take it!
(Gandalf)
-- You cannot offer me this Ring.
(Frodo)
-- I'm giving it to you!
(Gandalf)
-- Don't tempt me, Frodo! I dare not take it, not even to keep it safe. Understand, Frodo – I would use this Ring from a desire to do good . . . [long pause] . . . but through me, it would wield a power too great and terrible to imagine.
Well that was interesting and well done.
The struggle against the elites that we currently are in could be thought of as the struggle that the fellowship of the Ring had against Sauron.
We have all seeing eye now, which is the 5 eyes. CIA MI6 Mossad and and so on.
But I think that the key to breaking Sauron's power in the real world isn't destroying something small like a ring.
The key to winning our war against these psychos is to awaken the masses. This is what they are most afraid of. They are desperate to keep people focused on division and petty things. They want blacks and whites divided. They want different age groups divided. TBH the Lord of the Rings novels did touch on that.
But anyway, my main point is that our battle against the enemy is not about destroying a tiny ring. It is about awakening all of the people, and Tolkien's books aren't about that unless I am missing something.
The ring is a metaphor for materialism.
Materialism isn't something that can be held in your pocket. It is society-wide. You can't destroy it by throwing something into a firey cave.
I think the ring definitely symbolizes something, but it isn't materialism.
I always thought that the ring was a metaphor for the nuclear weapon, but now I'm not so sure. You can't put that genie back in the bottle.
I think it is something deeper now.
So there a multiple rings, but this is the one ring to rule them all.
The ring gives you invisibility, but at a cost. Sauron can see you when you use it, and it slowly gets a grip on your soul and makes you evil.
Sounds more like using the dark web, with the deep state using the NSA to watch what you are doing.
But how could Tolkien have anticipated the dark web and the NSA?
Satan matrix shit.
Holy shit. Is Sweden where the true endgame happens? Is it coincidence that Sweden and Ukraine share the same color flag? I never realized that the the world's oldest central bank was in Sweden.
About Sweden - Ukraine https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gammalsvenskby
I re-watched the Hobbit and realised Gandalf is a master at propaganda; spreads false rumours to manipulate characters in to bending to his agenda.
Asinine post; never claimed to have decoded anything, simply stated a personal observation that I had not previously observed.
This whole series is excellent if anyone wants to see parts 1-12.
https://deepstate.se/
IsenGard = IG Farben
Another interpretation of the LOTR relating the metaphors to the deep state. Has a lot not in the video, but I think it's complementary.