I haven’t watched Saturday Night Live for a long time, but I did catch some clips this past week because it occurred in the wake of devastating news for the NBC parent company that has been anti-Trump for years. And it has cost them in the process; they have lost a massive audience that they once had and surrendered it to political activism. The news this time in that hatred was a surprise appearance by Nikki Haley as a last shot chance to prop her up to challenge Trump in the primaries and to make fun of MAGA supporters and the many conspiracy theories that are in the water over Taylor Swift and the NFL. I listened to their news updates with interest because their anxiety toward Trump supporters and the many conspiracy theories that trail in their wake these days was frustration, even fear. Something many of them never thought would happen in their lifetimes is the destruction of the “expert class” of mindless bureaucracy that progressivism had propped up to run the world, and the first to turn away from those long-established plans were MAGA voters, much to their fears of continued relevance. It was interesting to watch that trust was killed once and for all with COVID-19 and the election fraud of 2020, where people finally had to admit to themselves what kind of government they had in America and who they reported to. It certainly wasn’t the American taxpayer. On that SNL broadcast, new polling from NBC showed that Trump was beating Biden easily, which had to be hard for them because, over the years, the most significant suppression polls were from them and ABC/Disney in trying to prop up progressives for their continued run at destroying the concept of America. So you know that the actual polling is much more in favor of Trump than even they cared to admit, so their entire broadcast was dedicated to confusion and bafflement that people have rejected them ultimately. The failure of the administrative state that progressives had built was collapsing in pop culture.

This is good; I have a passion that I have enjoyed for a long time, one that is connected to the interest in Douglas Adams books, which I know are Elon Musk’s favorites, and is behind the general manufacturing philosophy of SpaceX. I want to see humanity grow into space for the first time, or perhaps as the most recent time. But I am eager to see it happen and rapidly. Yet before it could, and what has been holding the endeavor back for many thousands of years has been the control of politics over the minds of humanity, which has resulted in so much misery, and why I have a particular interest in politics when a personality like mine would otherwise think about a million other things. I want, probably more than anything in existence, for humanity to grow up and move away from Mother Earth the way some rebellious teenager moves away from their parents. But as we move into space, I have a feeling that the scientific discovery rate will baffle the old established order to such an extent that they can’t fathom the impact. They think Trump in the White House and the support of a growing MAGA base is mind-shattering to them. Wait until they discover that many of Zecharia Sitchin’s books were not science fiction books but serious considerations in the infantile fields of archaeology and astronomy and that he was one of the first to uncover the residue of ancient religions centered around astrology that predates the Bible and reveals a complex past regarding the seeding of earth from ourselves, only we didn’t start on earth, but deep in space.
The Planet Nibiru looks to orbit the earth every 3,600 years and is set to return to the sun around 2900 AD. It was last in our skies during the period when Nebuchadnezzar destroyed Jerusalem, and life of a specific kind has been moving back and forth from it all this time and for up to 450,000 years before. According to the very controversial Sitchin, the planet Uranus is knocked on its side because of this planet’s gravitational pull, and Nibiru is also responsible for the destruction of a planet that used to be between Mars and Jupiter that now makes up the debris field known as the asteroid belt. According to Sitchin’s books, Earth was born along with the moon as the rejected remains of this massive collision. I always enjoyed the books of Zecharia Sitchin, and as wild as some of that sounds, when we return to space, we are likely going to discover a whole lot more than that, and it will be shattering to the concept of any future administrative state for many thousands of years of human development. This is why there have been so many who have ridiculed Sitchen and his work. But like Trump, the ridicule was fueled by the fear of change, that an established order couldn’t hold back the mind of humanity with silly tricks and abusive psychology. And within all that, what we thought we knew about history or were told to preserve that same administrative state, has turned out to be completely wrong.

I have enjoyed Sitchin’s works over the years, as I enjoy process improvements in manufacturing processes. Sometimes, the craziest ideas are needed to create “conceptual faculty” to solve complicated engineering problems and invoke process improvements that need to be out of the box of conventional thought. And that is what I think the value of Trump is to politics, and the value of Zecharia Sitchin has been to science and history. The specified fields of study, theology, archaeology, astronomy, physics, and political history all hate Sitchin because he interrupts their monopoly as experts in their specific fields of endeavor, the methods of achieving social respect for their PhDs and Master’s degrees from respected, progressive, universities. The concept of humans moving into space commercially, without the regulations of government science driven by certified experts, is mind-bending to those static types of people who are most responsible for making big government quench their thirst for control because their personality types are too timid for the adventure of space travel, and the many scientific discoveries that will take away their need for power in a civil society. They attempted to castigate Sitchin in the same way that Deep State politicians have tried to suppress Trump. But humanity has grown up and away from them anyway. And while we are traveling in space, we will likely learn from the moon, Mars, and even the planet Nibiru that there is a lot for us to learn and that we need to develop a conceptual faculty even to gather the information. “conceptual faculty” is a term I use at least 100 times in a week, and it’s where a wild concept places a mind with the ability to comprehend big ideas, which are often needed for solving complex problems. And we have been creating for ourselves a conceptual faculty to embrace concepts of a life much larger and more complex than what we have been able to observe from the confines of the Earth. As we move out into space, we will learn many new and cool things. And as it should have known, the Administrative State will be left in the dust just as Plato’s shadows on the wall were projections of ignorance until we knew better.
Rich Hoffman

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