1.4 Control Group of the Dark System: Tribes as an Illusion of Freedom


Do you dream of escaping the urban hustle
into the jungle to become free?
What if tribes living "in harmony with nature"
are the Dark System's most cunning trap?
Even far from megacities, within the seeming harmony
of wild tribes, a sophisticated form of control can hide.
🌿🧠❄️ The illusion of freedom without true choice – that's the main paradox we will explore here.
What looks like a life in harmony with nature might be the most sophisticated form of submission. The world of wild tribes and aborigines, such as the Hadza, Pygmies, and others, seems like a "natural alternative" to the Dark Order and the modern socio-political life infused by it in conditions of rapid technological progress. But this is a subtle, barely discernible trap. Such tribes are also a part of the Dark System.
These are not museum exhibits or historical fragments, but a convenient image of a possible alternative: "Look, you can live without technology. You chose the matrix yourself – so it's your fault. Choose the forest and the jungle, and you'll find happiness in harmony with nature."
This is a brilliant illusion of choice without the option of true choice.
🌍⚖️ Tribes as an Incubator without Dissonance
They live in a stable system of explanations: "Rain is a gift from the spirit," "Illness is a curse." Why search or investigate anything? Just do as the ancestors did. All tensions are focused on basic needs, the satisfaction of which (food, sleep, safety, etc.) is realized through clear and visible actions. There are no ideas or concepts for anything more. These tribes are zones of frozen cognitive peace. They are observed by the Dark System but do not participate in the Game. Their isolation is not an escape, but a "sample preservation" for the system.
This is precisely the Paradox of "Natural Life," conditioned by the absence of cognitive crisis and an accessible knowledge base (even if, at times, quite contradictory), which prevents them from awakening to further development.
Here are a few theses, the analysis of which will help you understand the full picture:
Knowledge is passed down only orally — it gets distorted or lost within 2-3 generations.
It's impossible to accumulate experience (e.g., improve hunting techniques — everyone does as "the grandfathers taught").
Tribes don't choose to live in harmony with nature — they simply don't know other options. Their "balance" is the absence of conflict, not a conscious rejection of the matrix.
Freedom of choice is limited by traditions and survival.
There is no motivation to ask questions. Most questions already have ready answers that easily fit into daily rituals. And if there's a "difficult" question, there's a Shaman for that.
No tension → no impulse for development.
No distortion → no search for alternatives.
Absence of dynamism.
Illness = spirits' wrath → treated with dances, not medicine.
Drought = shaman's ritual needed → no search for water.
40 years = deep old age → no development of medicine.
🌴🔒 Control Through Isolation
Physical Firewall — jungles as a natural barrier.
Mental Wall — in the Pygmy language, there is no word for "why."
Myth-Ritual Complex — shamans as "System Regulators."
The jungle isolates tribes from the outside world. This is not an escape from the system, but its "reservation."
🛠️🧬 Functions of the Control Group
Based on this, we can define the following functions of the control group:
Illusion of Alternative → Reduces tension among urban dwellers. "If you don't like it, go to the jungle and live there if you can survive."
Pseudo-Proof of Happiness Without Technology → "Look, they live there and enjoy nature, while you whine. Tired of technology? Then off to the jungle. Can't survive? Stay in the city."
Genetic Reserve → System reboot from a "clean slate" in case of collapse.
Imitation of Naturalness → Fuels the myth: "Nature is Mother." She will accept anyone – we are all her children.
"Justification of the Status Quo" Modern society uses tribes as an argument: "Here's the alternative, but you're not choosing it – so you must like it here." This removes responsibility from the system.
"Museum of Evolution" Tribes are "living exhibits" that remind: "If you reject progress, you'll return here." This creates fear of rejecting technology.
🚫❓ Why Don't They Become Reality Operators?
No pain of choice: everything is predetermined — who you are, how you live, what you believe.
No access to other descriptive systems: language doesn't allow for anomalies to be recorded.
Illness — it's not a virus, but "spirits' wrath." Treatment — not medicine, but a ritual with dances and incantations.
Rain — not an atmospheric front, but a "gift from the sky father." If there's a drought — the shaman must "appease the gods," not seek water.
Any anomaly is explained by myth:
UFO → fish spirit.
Shadow in the sky → evil ancestor.
Trauma → curse of spirits.
Crises – their cause – evil spirits.
No crisis, no breach. No Game, no drive.
Think about it: would anyone in a tribe spend years rehabilitating an injury to regain health, or purposefully develop skills unrelated to survival?
"Myth is not a lie. It's a song sung in the right key, so you don't hear another melody."
Their isolation is not freedom, but a form of control. Shamans are the System’s Overseers, and myths are a boomerang, dragging them back to the incubator.
🪞🎮 Questions for the Reader
Am I thriving in harmony or rotting in stagnation?
Is my comfort a conscious choice or a trap of inaction?
Are you spotting your myths, or are you a fly in the system’s web?
If you were born into a tribe, would you be able to notice that you live in a system?
Is your comfort a result of choice or the absence of alternatives?
🌌🔥 Conclusion
Thus, we have examined wild tribes as a possible "control group" of the Dark System, highlighting the illusory nature of "natural freedom." This may be an uncomfortable truth, but acknowledging limitations is the first step on the path to becoming a Reality Operator. As we discussed earlier, each of us faces the dilemma of the "cocoon" and the "incubator," and understanding the limitations of the "incubator" is necessary for personal transformation. In the next post, we will explore how Ego forms an "autopilot" that can be both a prison and a tool.
📜 Explanations
➡️ In the next post, 1.5, we will examine the autopilot as a hidden form of control. We will explore why mechanical adherence to habits keeps a person at level 0.0, and how a Reality Operator can use this autopilot to hack the system.
Dear reader! Undoubtedly, you will have questions and criticisms, and that's great! You will find answers to some of your questions in previous posts. For example, posts 1.1 – 1.3 briefly introduce the concept of the Dark System and the Dark Order. Other answers you may find in subsequent posts. Perhaps some questions can be explored in discussions of these materials.
⚠️🎮 Warning! This is philosophical-entertaining material – its goal is an intellectual Game, and the main answers to your questions you have the opportunity to find Independently, and perhaps even become an Operator of Your Own Reality!!!
And, yes!!! There will be tests, games, rules of the GAME, and a Book!
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Maksim Oleynikov, Максим Олейников
🌐 Bio / Über mich / Обо мне 🇬🇧 Creator of the “Reality Operator” paradigm.Developing tools to reprogram perception.❄️ Cold, ascetic practices, and training — guides beyond the Dark Order. 🇷🇺 Автор парадигмы "Оператор Реальности".Разрабатываю инструменты для перепрограммирования восприятия.❄️ Холод, аскезы, тренировки — проводники за пределы Тёмного Порядка. 🇩🇪 Autor der Paradigmenlehre „Operator der Realität“.Ich entwickle Werkzeuge zur Umprogrammierung der Wahrnehmung.❄️ Kälte, Askese und Training – Wegweiser jenseits der Dunklen Ordnung.