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PostScript Insights—Layers of Reality and Control

In PS Insights #106, Futurist John L. Petersen discusses multiple concurrent layers of reality influencing human experience.

This PostScript Insight explores the concept of layered realities influencing human life, suggesting that most people operate only within the lowest, ‘ground’ level shaped by media, education, and cultural norms, which renders them highly susceptible to control. As one moves up through layers—political/regional, systems, and controllers-each becomes more complex and hidden in its objectives.

At the top are powerful families and even non-human entities (referred to as archons or jinn) that allegedly manipulate global systems through media and finance. The author emphasizes the importance of recognizing these strata to understand how narratives are constructed and manipulated from above, warning that societal dynamics will become increasingly chaotic and deceptive.

The ‘ground layer’ represents everyday reality, dominated by media-driven narratives and passive conformity. The political/regional layer includes educated elites who manage lower layers but remain influenced by higher systemic controls. The systems layer consists of global power players like intelligence agencies and multinational banks, crafting and directing broad societal narratives. Above all are ‘controllers’ — powerful families and alleged non-human entities with hidden agendas to dominate or even eliminate humanity. Recognizing the structure and intent of each layer can empower individuals to discern truth from manipulation and better navigate a deceptive world.

Summary
John L. Petersen urges awareness of the multi-layered nature of reality, warning that the increasing manipulation and chaos in society stem from agendas crafted at higher, often hidden, levels of control. Developing a ‘vertical perspective’ is presented as essential to understanding and resisting systemic influence.

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