The Playbook for Controlled Democracy
Ready to peer behind the electoral curtain? Here’s how you turn a supposedly free election into a scripted performance, a showcase for “democracy” where the outcome is already sealed.
First, you need a system where power doesn’t actually reside with elected officials. Think about it: unelected entities like intelligence agencies, NGOs, and think tanks often wield far more influence than any politician. The idea here is simple—elections shouldn’t impact the real levers of control. The CIA is a prime example; it operates outside public oversight and remains unshaken by electoral shifts. Now replicate this model in every sector that matters. You need a “Deep State” network insulated from the public's reach, and if done right, it’ll be the foundation that keeps everything humming along regardless of which puppet wins.
The best system isn’t one with no choices but rather one with two meaningless choices. Enter the two-party system: the ultimate illusion of choice. Make sure these two parties appear diametrically opposed but, behind the scenes, are practically identical on the big issues—war, surveillance, corporate welfare, you name it. This keeps public discourse narrow and contained, ensuring that no real change can ever disrupt the status quo. And when people get wise to the con, throw in a few fringe third parties to absorb the dissent.
Here’s the secret to foolproof election control: choose candidates who owe everything to the system. Any candidate who rises through your ranks must first pass a “loyalty test.” Ensure that candidates are morally or financially compromised, ideally both. Make them dependent on big donors, or catch them in scandals early on. That way, you own them before they’re even on the ballot. And if anyone slips through who isn’t “on the team,” you have your media outlets ready to smear, censor, or even crush them outright.
Once you control the media, you control the narrative. It’s not about swaying people to vote a certain way—it’s about making them believe their votes matter. Manufacture debates, scandals, and “exclusive interviews” to sell the drama of your electoral process. Get the press to focus on the trivial differences between candidates while burying the fact that both are marching to the same tune. The more chaotic the news cycle, the better; the noise keeps people distracted and invested in the illusion.
If you’ve followed these steps, the outcome of the election is almost guaranteed. But sometimes, just sometimes, your preferred puppet is so wildly unpopular that you’ll need to tweak the vote count. The solution? Push for “modern” voting methods that are ripe for tampering—electronic voting machines, mail-in ballots, and anything that can “glitch” in your favor. Create confusion, “losing” some ballots here, finding others there. And if people start questioning it? Just wave them off as conspiracy theorists, and your trusty media machine will take care of the rest.
With this guide, you’re ready to run an “election” that’s really a power play in disguise. The end goal? Keep people docile, keep them divided, and most importantly, keep them convinced their voices matter in a rigged game. Want to dive deeper into protecting yourself from these tactics? Download Seven Steps to Protect Yourself from Bank Failure by Bill Brocius. You’ll need all the tools you can get.
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