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zaterdag 10 januari 2026

The Unbroken Pattern: Land, Power, and the Illusion of Liberation

Introduction

Every generation inherits stories about who we are, where we come from, and what we believe we stand for. Yet beneath these stories lies a deeper truth, one that refuses to disappear no matter how many times it is rewritten. This piece is an invitation to look beyond the illusions that shaped our world, to confront the patterns we continue to repeat, and to recognize the spiritual cost of denying the truth. Healing begins when we stop protecting the lie.

The First Truth: Who the Land Truly Belongs To

Everyone except the Native Americans were stealers of land. The only ones who should claim the land are the natives. Everyone else, be it the English, French, Dutch, Portuguese, and all who called themselves immigrants, expats, colonists, or pioneers, were really thieves and pirates who claimed land all over the world that was never theirs to claim in the first place. This truth is not a metaphor. It is the foundation of the world we live in today.

A Pattern That Spans Continents

This legacy stretches far beyond the borders of the United States. It echoes across Africa, Asia, South America, and even Greenland, where outside powers have long viewed Indigenous land as something to negotiate, purchase, or control. The worldview behind these actions never disappeared. It simply changed its vocabulary. Conquest became diplomacy. Colonization became strategic interest. Domination became national security. The mindset remained the same.

Venezuela and the Illusion of Liberation

The same pattern appears in the narratives surrounding Venezuela. Many American citizens convince themselves that Venezuelans are celebrating a liberation orchestrated by outside forces. But the joy many Venezuelans feel is tied to the hope of removing Maduro, not to the idea of being taken over or reshaped by foreign agendas. Their struggle is about reclaiming dignity, not surrendering sovereignty. Yet the illusion persists because it fits a familiar story, one where powerful nations cast themselves as rescuers while ignoring the deeper motives that often accompany intervention.

My Political and Spiritual Perspectives: A Pattern of Power That Still Continues

The Continuation of White Piracy:

And here I speak from my own strong political perspective and spiritual insights. I believe that when it comes to Trump and his White House comrades in crime, the white piracy still continues. Not because of skin, but because the same mindset, the same entitlement, the same colonial belief that power belongs to a chosen group, is still alive in the systems they defend. This is my view, my interpretation of the pattern, and my right to express it as a global citizen guided by intuition and spiritual truth.

The Spiritual Cost of Denial

Humanity cannot evolve while pretending that these legacies are accidents or misunderstandings. The world can only change when those who benefited from these systems finally acknowledge the harm and take responsibility for the legacy of oppression, slavery, and colonization. Denial is not neutrality. It is participation in the wound.

Compensation as a Path to Truth

Responsibility includes compensation in all its forms, whether monetary, structural, or symbolic. It includes open apologies, the restoration of dignity, the restructuring of land and resources for fair exchange with native citizens, and the willingness to repair what was taken. Compensation is not charity. It is truth made visible. It is the first step toward healing.

Choosing a Different Path

Choosing a different path requires spiritual honesty. It asks us to confront the illusions that shaped so‑called Western civilization and to release the superiority myths that allowed entire cultures to be erased. Healing begins when truth is no longer feared. Transformation begins when accountability is embraced rather than avoided.

A Future Built on Awareness

Humanity stands at a turning point. We can continue repeating the old patterns under new names, or we can finally confront the truth that has been avoided for generations. When we choose truth, we choose healing. When we choose accountability, we choose transformation. And when we choose awareness over illusion, we open the door to a future rooted in dignity, justice, and collective awakening.

Closing Reflection

Truth is not meant to shame us. Truth is meant to free us. When we face the past with honesty, we reclaim our power to shape the future. When we acknowledge the wounds, we create space for healing. And when we choose awareness over denial, we step into the spiritual maturity humanity has avoided for far too long. The path forward begins with courage, continues with accountability, and ends in collective awakening.