Social-ist - someone who seeks to rule through social networks as opposed to leading or doing
Bureau-crat - power from a desk
Pluto-crat - allegedly “rule by the wealthy” but Pluto was also the god of the dead, and who do these people love getting to vote for them? Remember when Pluto stopped being a planet? Was that comms? Did they lose control of the dead vote in 2006? (Other than the sun, the two most central planets to their games are Mercury and Venus - the messenger and the eroticist - war actually comes after those in importance!)
I like the way you analyzed it. In-Vader ... Non-resident ... hahahaha
Concerning Pluto ... yeah ... that is a bit of an issue. It means: flow. As in Styx. ergo: Hades or underworld, i.e. mines. Dwarves of Moriah ... Hence, weatlh.
On a different note, in term of flow, Pluto is important in keeping the neutrino stream from outer space out. This year, Pluto's magnetic field is flipped and weakening, allowing a different neutrino stream to enter into our solar system, changing the environment in terms of makeup. It is a subtle mechanic but it usually signifies a huge change in human behavior.
Also, in terms of Hades or the underworld, Ulysses had to dig himself a grave, sacrifice some wine and other stuff and lay in it, in order to complete his ascension into the Mystery Religion and could then go home.
When it comes to government, ANY government is eventually a plutocracy. Just look around .... Q mentioned it in one of his posts:
It need not be this way. When I read a book about tax rebellions, an interesting story about Greek city states was rendered. They had no direct taxes, and few indirect taxes. Wealthy people, based on their inner calling and the subsequent recognition of service ( munis) paid for public works called liturgy.
Yeah, I know. .... It sounds Catholic. But again, this is a term totally divorced from its initial meaning.
The point is: when people lose the tenacity to stand for freedom, their virtue is quite good to turn them into slaves. ....
This is one of my favorite games.
Author-itarian - someone who rules by making up stories.
Dictate-or - someone who rules by telling people to do stuff.
Secret-ary - someone who can keep their damn mouth shut
In-vader - non-resident paternal lines (vader =pater=father)
Social-ist - someone who seeks to rule through social networks as opposed to leading or doing
Bureau-crat - power from a desk
Pluto-crat - allegedly “rule by the wealthy” but Pluto was also the god of the dead, and who do these people love getting to vote for them? Remember when Pluto stopped being a planet? Was that comms? Did they lose control of the dead vote in 2006? (Other than the sun, the two most central planets to their games are Mercury and Venus - the messenger and the eroticist - war actually comes after those in importance!)
Nice List!
I like the way you analyzed it. In-Vader ... Non-resident ... hahahaha
Concerning Pluto ... yeah ... that is a bit of an issue. It means: flow. As in Styx. ergo: Hades or underworld, i.e. mines. Dwarves of Moriah ... Hence, weatlh.
On a different note, in term of flow, Pluto is important in keeping the neutrino stream from outer space out. This year, Pluto's magnetic field is flipped and weakening, allowing a different neutrino stream to enter into our solar system, changing the environment in terms of makeup. It is a subtle mechanic but it usually signifies a huge change in human behavior.
Also, in terms of Hades or the underworld, Ulysses had to dig himself a grave, sacrifice some wine and other stuff and lay in it, in order to complete his ascension into the Mystery Religion and could then go home.
When it comes to government, ANY government is eventually a plutocracy. Just look around .... Q mentioned it in one of his posts:
u/q#119
It need not be this way. When I read a book about tax rebellions, an interesting story about Greek city states was rendered. They had no direct taxes, and few indirect taxes. Wealthy people, based on their inner calling and the subsequent recognition of service ( munis) paid for public works called liturgy.
Yeah, I know. .... It sounds Catholic. But again, this is a term totally divorced from its initial meaning.
The point is: when people lose the tenacity to stand for freedom, their virtue is quite good to turn them into slaves. ....