Thursday, April 9, 2026

You’re not watching a fight.
You’re watching a strategy.
This isn’t new.
It’s over 2,000 years old.
58 BC. Gaul.
Modern-day France.
Julius Caesar didn’t conquer Gaul by strength.
He conquered it by division.
Hundreds of tribes.
Warriors. Organized. Dangerous.
They nearly beat Rome — multiple times.
So Caesar changed the game.
He didn’t fight them all at once.
He studied who hated who.
Then he picked sides.
Fed one tribe. Armed another.
And let them tear each other apart.
One by one.
The Gauls didn’t lose because they were weak.
They lost because they were divided.
One man saw it.
Vercingetorix stood up and said:
Our enemy isn’t each other.
For the first time — they united.
And Rome almost fell.
Caesar barely survived it.
So what happened next?
Vercingetorix surrendered alone.
Dragged through Rome in chains.
Executed.
His crime?
He stopped the fighting.
Now look at today.
Goldman Sachs funds both sides.
AT&T funds both sides.
Not because they’re confused.
Because they’re positioned.
Win or lose — they don’t lose.
In 2024, over a billion dollars flowed through dark money groups into political influence.
Not red.
Not blue.
Just power.
While people argue online…
While families stop speaking…
While neighbors turn into enemies…
The people writing the checks?
They don’t pick a side.
They own the outcome.
Call it what you want.
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel gave it a name later:
Thesis.
Antithesis.
Synthesis.
Create the sides.
Fuel the conflict.
Control what comes out of it.
Paint them different colors.
Give them different mascots.
Make them hate each other.
And never let them look up.
We’ve known the truth for thousands of years:
United we stand.
Divided we fall.
The Gauls didn’t lose to Rome.
They lost to each other.
And by the time they realized it…
It was already over.
Look around.

 

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