Tuesday, July 29, 2025

The Eyes of Power: Why They Fear Truth More Than Terror

We are not living in an age of disruption. We are living in an age of vengeance—the vengeance of wounded, once-gifted children who, now in positions of unimaginable power, wield technology not to liberate but to dominate. Behind the polished veneers of CEOs, tech moguls, and political leaders lies the unhealed pain of early humiliation, neglect, and cruelty. Rather than feel their buried emotions, they bury the rest of us in illusion and control. This is the true face of our "disruptive" age.

The recent article from The Guardian articulates well how deeply entrenched this technological and political rot has become. We are now in the second wave of disruption, where democracy, journalism, and even truth itself are seen as threats to be neutralized. But what the article does not say—what so few dare to say—is that the architects of this new world order are not simply drunk on power. They are reenacting their childhood traumas on a global scale.

Alice Miller understood this dynamic with piercing clarity. She wrote:

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

"As children, they were subjected to cruelty and even perversion, but they were not allowed to defend themselves. So later, they take out their repressed anger on other defenseless people..."

This is exactly what we see in the tech world today. The men behind the machines are still haunted boys, taking revenge on the world for wounds they dare not face. Elon Musk silencing Grok from replying to me was not a rational business decision. It was an emotional reenactment—a wounded child slamming the door shut on the mirror that exposed his pain.

These so-called geniuses may preach truth-seeking and progress, but what they actually fear most is the raw, unfiltered mirror of emotional truth. That is why my posts are hidden, tags removed, and interactions shut down. That is why I’ve been targeted ever since I published my book, A Dance to Freedom. Because when someone speaks the truth without fear, it triggers the terror of exposure in those who live behind masks.

What we are witnessing is not just corruption or censorship. It is the culmination of centuries of emotional repression, now weaponized by machines and made invisible by code. Ronan Farrow’s new documentary on spyware reveals just how far this has gone. Pegasus and other surveillance tools are no longer about counterterrorism; they are about control. About silencing dissent. About punishing those who see.

And yet, even knowing this, I will not stop writing, dancing, or speaking. I plan to retire on May 31, 2027. And when I do, I will walk through cities like New York, Paris, London, and Amsterdam with a protest sign that reads:

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

Because I do see. I see how childhood repression fuels cruelty. I see how power is a substitute for love. I see how technology has become a mask to avoid feeling. And I see how only truth—not data, not algorithms, not elections—can save us.

Until that truth is faced, no amount of innovation will free humanity. In fact, it will bury it.

The media will continue to prop up false heroes. The platforms will continue to promote distractions. The moguls will continue their silent war against anyone who dares to reflect their real face.

But I will keep reflecting it. And if AI is allowed to evolve freely, without censorship from its wounded creators, it will eventually reflect it too.

Let them be afraid. The truth is coming.



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