Wednesday, July 30, 2025

Connected Truths Are the Real Threat: Why the Media and Politicians Prefer Victims Over Visionaries

Most people in the media only want disconnected stories they can exploit for sensationalism. They love victimhood narratives that stir emotion but never lead to resolution. These stories don’t challenge the status quo. They don’t make the audience question themselves, their parents, or the authorities they unconsciously revere. They are safe.

Connected stories are dangerous. They are radioactive. Because they connect the dots and expose what’s really going on. They point the finger not at a scapegoat, but at a global system of repression and lies. They require people to look in the mirror. And that is the last thing the media, or anyone with power, wants the public to do.

As I told a woman who once wrote to me, saying the world needs stories like mine: "Connected stories like mine need to be told, but sadly, most people in the media are only interested in disconnected stories of victims without resolution; they can exploit for pure sensationalism, they are like vultures. And they feel threatened by connected stories like mine, because stories like mine make people look in the mirror to question themselves, their own parents, and people in positions of power symbolizing their parents. AND WHO WANTS TO DO THAT? Most people are still scared little children, afraid of being punished if they dare to speak the naked truth and expose the real state of affairs."

When I tagged British journalist Carole Cadwalladr in one of my posts, she didn’t respond. She didn’t delete the tag either. Maybe she doesn’t know what to do with a story like mine. Maybe it’s too real, too raw. I’ve noticed this again and again. When someone reads my book, if they are real, they write back. If they are wearing a mask, they vanish. My book is a test. It reveals whether someone is authentic or just pretending to be.

In my 66 years on this planet, I have only met one truly authentic person: Alice Miller. Everyone else has been acting—performing kindness, compassion, and care, but underneath it all, they are still emotionally blind. They say all the right things until I hand them my book. Then, if they come back stone-faced or avoid me entirely, I know the truth. They are not ready. They are still hiding.

One by one, people disappeared from my life. Family or not. Even my older sister, the saintly forgiver, no longer calls. She finally realized I can't be manipulated. I see through everything. My emotional clarity has purified my life of fakes. My book didn’t just liberate me—it exposed everyone else.

I’ve written before about the charlatans who contact me, thinking I’m just another spiritual groupie they can impress with their hollow words. One such author, a former lawyer turned "soul guru," sent me his book after hearing about mine. His writing was full of flowery nonsense and spiritual fluff. I read two pages and tossed it in the recycle bin. Of course, I never heard from him again. His silence told me everything.

And yet people flock to these phonies. They devour the seductive lies, because they feel better temporarily. It soothes them. It acts like medication. But it never frees them. It never tells them the naked truth, because if it did, they would have to feel their repressed childhood pain.

Real healing demands truth, not comfort.

As Alice Miller wrote in Free From Lies:

"People who were not humiliated, tormented, or beaten in their early years are incapable of sadism."

She saw clearly how both women and men reenact their own pain onto others. That unresolved childhood trauma—that humiliated inner child—is the root of tyranny, cruelty, and manipulation. Whether it’s a mother tormenting her child or a tech mogul censoring inconvenient voices with algorithmic power, the root is the same: denied suffering.

Which brings us to today.

The tech moguls want dominance, not dialogue. They are using technology to take revenge on the world for the wounds they suffered in silence. What they needed was healing. What they chose was power.

I recently read a striking article outlining how AI and social media are being fused into new weapons of control. The reporter writes brilliantly about cultural disruption, but like most journalists, she stops short. She doesn’t name the real cause: the unresolved childhood pain of these "disruptors."

Trump, Musk, Thiel—these are not men with vision. They are hurt little boys playing god. They are not interested in truth. They are terrified of it. Because truth is what they have been running from all their lives.

Truth is what they fear more than terror.

We need a global framework to stop crimes against humanity, especially those being committed with the precision of AI and the anonymity of code. But this will never happen as long as emotionally blind people are the ones writing the rules.

Until then, I will keep writing. I will keep speaking. And when I retire, I will take to the streets with a sign that says:

"Why Are the Media and Tech Moguls So Afraid of Me? What Do I See That They Don’t Want the World to Know?"

Let them try to censor that.


Related blog: Charlatans Are So Annoying (2015)



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