Family Assistance Union Project

VISION

The recent history of mankind, which could cover the last 5,000 years according to the information officially transmitted to us, is based on the structuring of society based on five pillars:

  1. The separation of human beings into differentiated groups occupying delimited territories of which they are considered “owners” or “occupants by right”. The struggle for territory and resources between different groups thus becomes a constant. The vision of the human being as an entity, which keeps us as equals and cooperative, is reduced to a concept of disaggregation by ethnic, tribal or other groups. Cooperation as a basis for dealing with the different situations that arise in human evolution is replaced by confrontation.
  2. The existence of a civil power that assumes the command of a more or less extensive community. At its apex it is structured as a figure that orders and commands. In Western culture, denominations such as king, emperor, president or other equivalents are applied to this figure. This “supreme” figure in turn establishes other intermediate figures of power that, in the historical and geographical evolution, have been changing their denomination and powers, but maintain common concepts: they consider themselves superior to the rest and control and oppress in different ways those they consider “inferior” or “administered” in more modern terminology.
    Lower level concepts such as the family or the family group or those with historical ties of consanguinity constitute the most elementary community level above the individual, which contribute to eliminate the Human Being as a foundation in everyday life.
    The Human Being has definitively ceased to exist as the axis of existence and action.
  3. The need for an army or element of force to keep the populations they dominate subjected to civilian power. The army, in turn, makes it possible to increase the territories occupied by each community or appropriate the goods or people of other communities. Force has finally replaced brotherhood among Human Beings.
  4. In order to structure all the levels of the different societies in a less aggressive way and to capture the minds of all the social levels, religions and their corresponding gods appear. These replace, with majority character, the spirituality that is an essential part of the Human Being. Gods and sacred figures are created to explain and give “soft” mental support to the social structures that are being created or to their evolution. The heads of the different religions or “sacred” beliefs become part of the human power structure. Religions can be used, and are used, both as an element of social cohesion and as an element of social or tribal confrontation.
    Authentic spirituality continues to manifest itself in all its grandeur, restricted to limited individuals or groups throughout the planet.
  5. In modern societies, the mass media, mostly controlled by the multilevel power centers indicated in the previous points, become means of mental control of the populations. They promote collective hypnosis and support the existence and action of civil power, armies and religions. They also maintain tension and/or confrontation with other social groups in order to distract the attention of the masses from what is really important. The Human Being is treated as a programmable and manageable object, developing very sophisticated techniques to achieve this.