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In this conversation, Jerm and James Corbett dive into the ongoing thread of human history, dissecting the essence of power, control, and the vital role of awareness in society. They expose the illusion of political fixes, share personal journeys of awakening, and reflect on cultural tensions between order and freedom. The impact of COVID-19 on the world is scrutinised, alongside a growing awareness among people. They highlight the nature of ruling oligarchies, which have persisted through time, and stress the need for decentralisation and personal sovereignty. Practical steps for empowerment are discussed, as well as the future of technology and humanity. The chat reveals a world that often feels like a circus of theatre, where people are hooked on doom scrolling and sensation, yet there’s still much good to be seen. It’s less about fighting against something and more about protecting what matters. They describe this moment as a massive sorting event, where the real action is to pull away from systems of control. The core issue lies in the ideology of power itself, but ultimately, we hold the power—though the soul-crushing end of 1984 serves as a stark reminder of what’s at stake.
More Jerm interviews: https://www.ukcolumn.org/series/jerm-warfare
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In this conversation, Jerm and James Corbett dive into the ongoing thread of human history, dissecting the essence of power, control, and the vital role of awareness in society. They expose the illusion of political fixes, share personal journeys of awakening, and reflect on cultural tensions between order and freedom. The impact of COVID-19 on the world is scrutinised, alongside a growing awareness among people. They highlight the nature of ruling oligarchies, which have persisted through time, and stress the need for decentralisation and personal sovereignty. Practical steps for empowerment are discussed, as well as the future of technology and humanity. The chat reveals a world that often feels like a circus of theatre, where people are hooked on doom scrolling and sensation, yet there’s still much good to be seen. It’s less about fighting against something and more about protecting what matters. They describe this moment as a massive sorting event, where the real action is to pull away from systems of control. The core issue lies in the ideology of power itself, but ultimately, we hold the power—though the soul-crushing end of 1984 serves as a stark reminder of what’s at stake.
More Jerm interviews: https://www.ukcolumn.org/series/jerm-warfare

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