Monday, May 25, 2026

 

THE SCAPEGOAT SYSTEM: How Narcissistic People Build Closed Worlds, Assign Roles, and Make the Healthiest Person Look “Crazy”
Let’s stop calling it “family drama” or “people being mean.”
Scapegoating is not a misunderstanding. It is a system.
It is a closed psychological ecosystem where one person’s image, comfort, power, victimhood, superiority, or control becomes more important than reality itself. And once that system forms, everybody gets assigned a utility role.
Not because anyone sat down with a clipboard and said, “Okay, you will be the golden child, you will be the enabler, you will be the flying monkey, and you will be the family landfill for every truth nobody wants to carry.”
Though let’s be real… sometimes it feels suspiciously organized.
Most of the time, it’s deeper than that. It’s subconscious. It is social conditioning, group survival, and image management.
It is cowardice dressed up as loyalty.
Avoidance dressed up as peacekeeping.
Cruelty dressed up as “deep concern.”
And at the dead center of it is usually one person who becomes the designated container for everybody else’s denied reality. The Scapegoat. The Identified Patient. The “Problem.”
The one everyone gets to point at so nobody has to look at the actual structure. Because if the scapegoat is the problem, the system gets to stay innocent. And that is the entire trick.
The Wild Part
The scapegoat is never chosen because they are the weakest. They are chosen because they are the least willing to pretend.
They notice the patterns. They remember the exact details. They feel the emotional temperature in the room before anyone admits the room is on fire. They ask the questions people are not prepared to answer. They sense the difference between love and a performance. They can feel when “family” is being used as a brand strategy instead of an actual bond.
Whether you are highly empathic, observant, trauma-adapted, intuitive, emotionally honest, or neurodivergent, you have a psychological flexibility that keeps asking:
“Wait… what is actually happening here?”
And that single question is dangerous inside a system built on denial. Toxic systems do not need you to be silent because you are lying. They need you to be silent because you are making the lie expensive.
The Role Assignment
Let’s name the machinery, because the second you have the language, everything else will fall in place. Inside this dynamic, people are not treated as human beings. They are treated as tools:
The Mirror: To reflect grandiosity.
The Audience: To applaud.
The Rescuer / The Defender: To protect the narrative.
The Emotional Trash Can: To carry the blame.
Your utility as the scapegoat is highly specific. You absorb the projection. You become the automatic explanation for why the system is broken. You are used to regulate the narcissistic person’s toxic shame, rage, envy, fear of exposure, or intense need for control.
In family systems, this is often called the Identified Patient dynamic. The identified patient looks the most “symptomatic” because they are the only one reacting normally to a sick system. They are the one having panic attacks, shutting down, crying, raging, overexplaining, documenting everything, and trying to hold onto reality with both hands.
The system points at them and says: “See? Look how unstable they are.”
But what they will never say out loud is: “We pushed them there. We gaslit them there. We isolated them there. We double-bound them there. We denied their reality until their nervous system started screaming, and then we made them carry what we refused to name.”
The Spectrum of the Mask
Narcissistic people are not monoliths. Narcissism exists on a shifting spectrum, and people slide between these styles depending on the audience, the threat, and the supply available. Here is how those masks actually present in the real world:
1. The Overt Narcissist: Protecting Superiority
The loud, obvious one. Their system runs on hierarchy. They need winners and losers. If you set a boundary, you are ungrateful. If you succeed, you are trying to outshine them. If you won't clap, they smear you loudly to make themselves look powerful by making you look small.
The Vibe: “Look how great I am compared to them.”
2. The Vulnerable Narcissist: Protecting Victimhood
This is a trap because they do not look arrogant; they look wounded. Fragile. Chronically disappointed. Their suffering becomes a throne. If you say, “You hurt me,” they hear, “You are attacking the most wounded person in the room.” Because they genuinely believe their own distortion, the harm becomes incredibly hard to explain to outsiders.
The Vibe: “After everything I’ve been through, how dare you hold me accountable?”
3. The Covert Narcissist: Protecting the Mask
Masters of the invisible attack. They operate through implication, dog-whistles, silent treatments, selective memory, and quiet, systematic sabotage. They are often adored publicly as the “calm” or “nice” one. Their power is in the contrast: Public innocence. Private punishment.
The Vibe: “I never said that. You’re just reading into things.”
***And clinically speaking, we should separate Covert from Vulnerable.
Covert is a tactic.
It is how they operate. It means moving under the radar. It is pure strategy, implication, omission, and plausible deniability.
Any type of narcissist can use covert tactics. Even a grandiose, overt narcissist will switch to covert tactics when the audience or the environment requires it.
Vulnerable is a narrative.
It is a specific reliance on fragility and victimhood. Their weapon is their wound. Some narcissists use this to extract supply, but not all of them do.
A toxic person can be highly covert (strategic, hidden, and operating in the shadows) without ever playing the fragile, wounded victim.
They might change the mask, but they never change the strategy.
4. The Communal Narcissist: Protecting Moral Superiority
An absolute masterpiece of public relations. They are obsessed with looking helpful, generous, and spiritual. They use public goodness as a shield for private cruelty and weaponize favors, caretaking, and sacrifice. They refuse accountability in the moment and then quietly keep score in blood.
The Vibe: “After all I’ve done for you, this is how you treat me?”
5. The Malignant Narcissist: Protecting Raw Power
This is narcissism blended with aggression, paranoia, and sadism. They want domination. They study your vulnerabilities and use your trauma, children, money, or reputation as pressure points. They are not just venting about you; they are pre-loading the jury.
The Vibe: “If I cannot control you, I will control how the world sees you.”
6. The Covert Malignant Narcissist: The Apex Predator
They combine malice with the disguise of fragility. They hook you through pity and collect your empathy. Slowly, their pain becomes your obligation. Their aggression is relational—they whisper, omit, cry on cue, and tell half-stories. They do not need to look powerful. They just need to make you look dangerous.
The Vibe: “I am not destroying them. I am surviving them.”
* Narcissistic harm is not a clumsy trauma response.
It is pure strategy.
From Point A to Point B.
The Enablers: Group Psychology & Flying Monkeys
A narcissistic person cannot build a scapegoat alone. They need an audience. They need enablers who benefit from not knowing the truth. Enter the Flying Monkeys. Many are operating through psychological mechanisms they do not even understand:
Groupthink: Conforming because artificial harmony feels safer than actual truth.
Confirmation Bias: Only noticing evidence that supports the story they prefer, forcing facts to fit a comfortable emotional conclusion.
Cognitive Dissonance: It is too painful to admit they defended an abuser, so they double down on blaming the victim to protect their own moral ego.
Just-World Bias: Assuming you must have done something to deserve the treatment, because believing an innocent person can be systemically destroyed is too terrifying to face.
Family System Homeostasis: The subconscious drive of a group to attack the person disrupting the dysfunction before they ever question the dysfunction itself.
You are not just dealing with one toxic person. You are dealing with a social immune system attacking the truth like it is a disease.
A scapegoat says: “Please look at what happened.”
A narcissistic system says: “Please stop making us feel things.”
The Zero-Sum Game & The Reality Reversal
In a healthy relationship, accountability is an opportunity for repair. But narcissistic systems operate through Zero-Sum Thinking. If you are innocent, they are responsible. To them, accountability is humiliation. Death to the mask.
So instead of integrating the truth, they reverse it using a core move of psychological warfare called DARVO:
Deny: They deny the behavior ever happened.
Attack: They attack your character, tone, memory, or sanity.
Reverse Victim & Offender: They become the victim of your reaction to their abuse.
If they can get the group to accept the reversal, you become trapped in a reality where simply defending yourself looks like proof of your guilt.
The Rigged Equation & The Mechanics of Grooming
This kind of crazy-making distorts your relationship with yourself. You build an internal courtroom against your own mind. “Maybe if this many people think I’m wrong, I must be wrong.”
Every time, the math comes back wrong. Not because you are crazy, but because the equation was rigged from the start.
This requires grooming. They learn exactly what makes you apologize, explain, or doubt yourself. They shape the environment until a joke becomes a dig, a dig becomes a pattern, and your normal human reaction becomes their evidence. Once the group joins in, it becomes a closed system that metabolizes all new data into the old narrative:
If you cry, you are unstable.
If you are calm, you are cold.
If you explain, you are manipulative.
If you stop explaining, you are guilty.
This is the Double Bind: A situation where every option is punishable, creating learned helplessness until you freeze, fawn, overexplain, document everything, and become hypervigilant just to survive.
The Neurobiology of Survival
That hypervigilance is not weakness. That is your body adapting to psychological danger. When you are chronically gaslit, your prefrontal cortex struggles to stay online. Memory becomes fragmented.
The system uses your survival response as evidence against you. They provoke the wound, then photograph the bleeding. They push you into dysregulation, then call themselves calm. They light the room on fire, then tell everyone you are dangerous because you are coughing.
The question has to change from: “Why am I like this?”
To: “What kind of reality was I forced to live in that trained my nervous system to apologize for being harmed?”
Pathological Envy & Pseudo-Mutuality
You are not targeted because you are bad. You are targeted because you possess qualities the narcissistic system cannot manufacture: genuine empathy, emotional depth, moral courage, and an ability to love that is not transactional.
They apply their own psychology to you. Because they cannot imagine doing something from an unselfish place, they assume you cannot either (Projection). And when they treat you like a monster until you react under pressure, that becomes Projective Identification.
This is magnified by Pseudo-Mutuality—the illusion of closeness in a system where real honesty is forbidden. From the outside, it looks connected: Shared photos. Group chats. “We’re so close.” But underneath, the invisible rules are absolute: Do not name the pattern. Do not challenge the favorite. Do not bring receipts.
The Map of Clarity
An abuser’s fear of exposure is almost absurd. They do not fear being harmful. They fear being seen as harmful.
Not the same.
The goal now is not to convince the closed system. Closed systems only open when maintaining the lie becomes more costly than telling the truth. Sometimes, they never open.
But their refusal to validate you is not proof that you are wrong. It is data. Their comfort with your isolation is data. Their loyalty to the person harming you is data. Their ability to watch you bleed and still call the knife “complicated” is data.
— The Cheat Sheet —
- Control: If someone needs you confused.
- Image Management: If someone needs you silent.
- Framing: If someone needs your reaction but ignores their provocation.
- DARVO: If someone turns your pain into their victimhood.
- Triangulation: If someone collects an army against you instead of coming to you with honesty.
PR, Not Love: If someone talks about your struggle more than they show up for your humanity.
Once you can name the machinery, you stop mistaking the cage for your personality.
You were not born difficult. You were trained to carry what other people refused to face.
And the moment you stop volunteering for the role, the whole system starts shaking. Not because you became dangerous. Because you became clear. And clarity is terrifying to people who survive by distortion.
You were not “too sensitive.” You were responsive in a system that required numbness.
You were not “too much.” You were carrying too much.
You were not “crazy.” You were surrounded by people who needed your confusion to keep themselves comfortable.
You were not the problem. You were the mirror.
You were the evidence. You were the loose thread that could unravel the whole performance. The second the scapegoat stops believing they are the problem, the entire system loses its hiding place.
You were never the problem. You were the person who made the problem visible. And visibility is where every lie begins to die.
If you are having a hard time right now...
If you are hanging on by a thread after surviving this kind of strategy...
I need you to hear me when I say this:
I believe you.
No questions.
No interrogations.
Just, I believe you.

 

Data centers now consume 6 percent of all electricity in the United States. Two years ago that figure was considerably lower. The jump is almost entirely driven by AI.
The biggest facilities now draw as much power as small cities. Global data center consumption has hit 67.7 gigawatts, a 36 percent increase in two years. The US accounts for 43 percent of that total. In Germany, data centers consume 9.5 percent of national electricity. In the UK, 5.8 percent.
A new report from the International Data Center Authority identifies a threshold: significant community and political pushback tends to begin once data centers surpass 5 percent of a country's power supply. The US crossed that line.
Hundreds of state-level bills to regulate data centers have been introduced. In Maine, the legislature passed a bill halting construction of large data centers until 2027 before the governor vetoed it. Developers in Northern Virginia's Data Center Alley, already the densest concentration of facilities in the world, cannot launch new projects until 2032 due to energy scarcity.
Water is equally contested. A single large facility can consume as much water daily as 6,500 households.
There is also waste baked into the existing system. An estimated 13 percent of US cloud consumption comes from abandoned test environments and unused applications that continue drawing power around the clock without doing anything useful.
Annual global data center spending is approaching $1 trillion, with up to $700 billion anticipated in the US alone this year. The industry shows no sign of slowing.
Whether the grid can absorb what's coming, and how hard communities push back, may determine whether the AI boom continues or runs into a wall it can't compute its way through.
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Taken all together, flock cameras, data centers, and AI form a connected digital ecosystem: the cameras gather information from the physical world, data centers store and process it, and AI helps interpret it efficiently.
The result is a system designed for rapid search and pattern recognition of human facial features and minutiae of life habits with ongoing tracking improvements driven by the data it collects that is stored in data centers and micro grids.
That electronic digital net that runs on our power grids does infinitely more than tracking “bad guys”.
Tied with robotics, that system along with that digital net that is being cast has the superpowers of computing strength and an all-seeing eye which provides electronic control far beyond human capabilities which is a helluva lot of control.
Basically 8 gazillionaires are at the global helm of a potential crossroads of humanity as the future of an entire species lies in the balance, and they are driven in an imbalanced way by money, power, and greed.
We’re in trouble if we don’t get this one right.
Think about it…
Our politicians are selling our future out whether they realize it or not.
Don’t encourage the digital net of surveillance and digital handcuffs which is the building of these data centers where the data they're collecting on us will be stored, and they will have control at the helm more and more efficiently.
And the digital control noose tightens.

 

 The CEO of BlackRock, Larry Fink, says ordinary people’s savings accounts and pension funds, worth trillions of dollars will be used to build data centers and power grids for AI. He says that people will be forced to invest in it. The direct quote is, “Much of this will come from savings accounts and pension accounts.”

Translation = New World Order coming in hot!

The Epstein class is building the surveillance and digital currency network right now.

Banking and development economist, Richard Werner, just echoed what Catherine Austin Fitts has been saying for the longest time. He said.

“We are so close to the scariest, most dystopian system. This is what the drive to build all these thousands of data centers is about, to micromanage the world's population through.

We're heading towards digital control systems where we have no more control over our liquid assets. It will be programmable, permission-based, so only what the central planners allow you to use your money for, at what time and place and location will be permitted.

And if you're in the wrong place, it's not going to work. And If you're buying the wrong book, it's not gonna work. Your money won't work outside a certain zone, whether it's 15-minute prison zone or whatever it may be. It is the totalitarian dictator's dream come true”

Data centers are infrastructure for control.

They are essential for the massive computing power needed to track, analyze, and micromanage billions of transactions in real-time under a “New Financial World Order.”

This includes enforcing rules on what you can buy, where you can spend, and when “15-minute city” style geographic restrictions or blacklisting certain purchases

AI isn’t just for chatbots or efficiency. It’s the perfect tool for the surveillance, predictive analytics and an automated enforcement layer on top of digital money

It’s all for the massive camera infrastructure being installed all over America with Flock. Everything is connected. This is the surveillance state being constructed.


Sunday, May 24, 2026





 













I am from California. I've lived in the Bay Area, and in the heart of the San Joaquin Valley where the most productive vegetables and fruits, orchards, and millions of acres of vineyards in the world are grown. Getting off the highway, any road you choose to drive down shows on the left and the right side thousands of acres of fields growing vegetables, and fruit. As you drive, the landscape changes into thousands of acres on both sides of assorted orchards of nuts and fruit trees. This scenic view of agriculture can go on for a staggering number of miles as you pass through small agricultural towns on your tour. That is central California from Sacramento past Bakersfield going into the L.A. area California is millions upon millions of acres of farm land.
 

Saturday, May 23, 2026



 

A BILLIONAIRE is running for Governor of California on a platform of "tax me more." He literally wears a hat that says "Class Traitor" to his rallies. And progressives are actually buying in.

Tom Steyer is worth $2.4 billion. That's not a typo.

The hedge fund founder turned climate activist has spent over $132 million of his own money to campaign for Governor of California, and his entire pitch is that people like him should pay drastically more in taxes.

He calls himself a "class traitor." He has it embroidered on his baseball cap. Furthermore, he says he will vote yes on a first-of-its-kind state wealth tax targeting California's richest residents. He's been endorsed by Our Revolution, the group Bernie Sanders founded.

The California Democratic Socialists endorsed him too, writing in their official statement that Steyer is "somehow" the most progressive candidate in the race "despite being a billionaire" who earned his wealth through "exploitation of the working class."

That has to be one of the most reluctant endorsements in the history of left-wing politics, and they still gave it to him.

Why? Because the anti-billionaire energy in this country is real and growing.

53% of Americans now say billionaires threaten American democracy, up 7 points in two years. Nearly 80% say they'd back a billionaire who "challenges unjust systems."

Bernie's Fighting Oligarchy tour is filling arenas. Mamdani is taxing pied-à-terre apartments and slashing NYC's deficit. AOC said flatly this month that you "can't earn a billion dollars" and a national debate broke out for days.

People are sick of being squeezed. Gas in California is over $6 a gallon. Rent is crushing. Groceries are spiking.

And while working families pick which bills to skip this month, Trump is fundraising at Mar-a-Lago and building a $300 million ballroom at the White House with billionaire donors.

Here's what California voters are wrestling with: if the billionaire is the one promising to dismantle the billionaire class, do you take the trade? It's a real question. The party that lectures working people about respectability while losing to a guy in a red hat is about to find out.

The class war is officially on.

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