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12 June 2026 at 14:40 #7298
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Keymaster7 jun 2012 – (Rating : 4/10) Has character, though not particularly strong.
In 2012, amid a world still tangled in old power structures and hidden manipulations, Gloomer dropped a dark electronic track that cut straight to the heart of control. Titled after L. Ron Hubbard’s sharp observation: “The only way to control people is to lie to them”, the piece creates a landscape of unease, like a warning from the shadows about how deception keeps societies in check.
Core insights, seen with fresh eyes: The track captures a raw truth of the old era, elites, institutions, and systems often relied on half-truths and outright fabrications to maintain order. Hubbard’s words, from the founder of Scientology, highlight a cynical mechanism: lies simplify complex realities, reduce resistance, and keep people compliant. The music embodies this gloom, almost trapping the listener in its repetitive weight, mirroring how propaganda and misinformation fog the mind.
The 2.0-upgrade: This raw critique fits perfectly as a stepping stone into the 2.0-revolution, where consciousness awakens, technology democratizes truth, and human potential breaks free from outdated chains.
In the old world, lies were a tool for top-down control. Today, transparent systems, decentralized knowledge, and heightened awareness surpass that entirely. We evolve from passive consumers of deception to active creators of reality, using AI, open data, and collective intelligence to expose falsehoods instantly.
Gloomer’s track doesn’t get outdated; it gets transcended. Its warning fuels the shift: instead of fighting lies with more lies, 2.0 builds societies rooted in verifiable truth, empathy, and shared empowerment. Technology no longer hides, it illuminates, turning former tools of gloom into platforms for upliftment.
That 2012 gloom feels like the last heavy clouds before a clear dawn. The revolution didn’t erase human flaws but upgraded our collective operating system, making manipulation far harder and authentic connection the new default.
The implications now are simple yet profound: question everything, but build with honesty. Seek truth relentlessly, it sets not just individuals, but all of humanity, soaring toward our fullest potential. And hey, if the old controllers are still trying their tricks in 2026…
Keep grooving forward!
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