Dear 2121: An Open Letter to Future Historians
Filling in the Gaps of American Insanity lacking in the public record.
January 21, 2021, to January 21, 2121
As you read this expose’, it will have been 100 years since the double impeachment of Donald Trump, the insurrection of January 6th, 2021, and the installation of Joseph Biden, Jr. as the 46th President of the United States of America.
I know that many of you must be scouring over every article, tweet, and Facebook post in your study of this anomalous time in American History, the first half of the 21st century.
I’m sure that some of the factors contributing to our mass craziness have been thoroughly researched and well-documented by now. You are well-read on “truthiness”, giving “equal time” to “both sides” in a divisive bipartisan atmosphere, the role of racism in politics, American exceptionalism, the misuse and abuse of social media, the misunderstanding of buzzwords like socialism and communism in American politics, the influence of memorable simple emotional soundbites over in-depth coverage, the politicizing of environmental science, and the strong strain of anti-intellectualism that shaped the lives, politics, hearts, and minds of the generations of our time.
Yet, even with all that information downloaded into your memory cells, I bet you feel there is something lacking in the explanations for our insanity given over the past century. Even though the above elements were probably researched extensively by scholars over the past 100 years, I would like to present to you some additional factors which were not as well-documented during our time for your future consideration.
Being a product of my generation, I may be wrong or misguided regarding the effect of the factors below, however, I feel that any future academic study of the first half of 21st century America would be lacking without an understanding of the factors below which, with blinders on, we did not document as thoroughly for future history.
It is likely that many of these underlying factors were discovered later only to find no contemporary documentation. Lacking sufficient commentary, future historians were likely led to conjecture on their influence upon our society. At the very least, my discussion of these topics should provide some insight into a contemporary early 21st century American understanding of these issues.
With that stated, let’s begin!
Sugar Sugar Sugar
Humanity in general, but early 21st century Americans specifically, are totally in the dark regarding the effect that sugar has on our minds, bodies, and our resultant behavior.
We are, all of us strongly addicted to this toxic, debilitating, disease-causing substance. We are completely unaware of how that affects our beliefs, the functioning of our brains, and our socialization. We never address or document the dominant role sugar consumption plays in our lives.
Our sugar addiction affected us greatly on all levels: within each person’s body and mind, interpersonally in our daily interactions with others, and extrapolating to our interactions with each other in our various group affiliations and as nations.
Sugar addiction stunted our mental abilities as well as our inability to listen and pay attention to each other leading to a lot of people with a lot of pent-up anger and anxiety.
Discouraging the exploration of our basic human nature
Our society is wrought with a deep sense of guilt and shame. There are many, many undiagnosed cases of parental abuse passing down these feelings of guilt and shame from generation to generation. This is easiest to see in Evangelical communities but is equally present in all walks of life. The dominant religious culture of the time affected not just believers.
The beliefs of what is too slowly becoming a fringe group have permeated society at all levels. The idea of instilling our children with a reasonable and mindful self-confidence not based on ego or external factors is nearly non-existent in contemporary early 21st century America.
The way confidence is groomed these days is ego-based. It does not come internally from within oneself but is rather seen in relation to others. In this way, one’s self-confidence is propped up by putting others down. It is through instilling a sense of superiority to others as the foundation for confidence.
People of this time are always comparing themselves to others, often with false assumptions. People apply the assumption that others have more than them or have had a better life than themselves breeding a strong sense of resentment and mistrust of others throughout all of society.
This is a strongly extroverted society. People are discouraged from exploring themselves internally. This blinds many Americans to subtlety. It also causes them to underestimate and judge others inaccurately based on false assumptions.
We are raised to believe that we are competing with other people for limited resources. If we aren’t constantly boasting of our abilities, exaggerating to cover up for our weaknesses, then we are seen as incapable. If you aren’t constantly making everyone aware of your skills, you will be undervalued. There is no sense of respect for healthy strong silence. If you don’t boast about it, you can’t do it.
In much the same way, we don’t see how personality is largely an outside judgmental perspective of a person. We like to believe that how we see you is who you are, even to the point that my interpretation of who you are has more influence in society than your own internal feelings of who you are.
We are a very visually based society. What can be seen carries the most importance. Actual ability comes second to looking the part. Our perspective is distorted, skewed by what we see.
The dearth of Spiritual Sciences
Lack of respect or understanding of the human morphogenetic resonance field is detrimentally affecting the development of the field of Spiritual Sciences.
We are also held back by our long-held traditional religious dogmas brainwashing us with false interpretations of reality passed down to us from the middle-ages.
The fear that we may lose our souls by questioning the fallacies of ancient beliefs is a very real fear in America and in the world today. As you are probably aware, a large segment of the population has been juiced up on end-time religion, expecting the return of Jesus Christ, the Antichrist, Maitreya, Dajjal, Krishna, or some other religious friend or foe.
Followers of Ufology are expecting imminent disclosure regarding the Paledians, Zeta-Retuculans, Sirians, or Draconian aliens.
A fundamental misunderstanding of the nature of reality clouds our interpretation of the world around us.
The effect of noise & electric pollution on our minds & bodies
As I sit here today as well as every day, I can feel my body vibrating from the excessive electric pollution n the air around me. I am more sensitive than the average person to electric pollution, but I’m starting to think that the vast majority of people must just be in denial.
It’s loud, it’s invasive, it makes me tired, affects my digestion, and gives me a headache. I remember 40 years ago when there were quiet spots in the world. There were spaces where you could experience silence. There wasn’t the constant loud-pitched scream of electricity streaming through the air everywhere you went. There were no low-level vibrations in various parts of my body feeling like my cells are being scrambled.
I’ve lived in places with EM-field energy at above and below 50 Hz. The difference is the difference between Heaven and Hell. 100 years from now, it’s highly likely that this may be one of the hot-button conspiracies of the day. It’s entirely possible that people are getting sicker with tinnitus, autism, cancer, digestive issues, and other illnesses and diseases that are on the rise in lockstep with society using more and more electricity.
It’s possible in 100 years that there is a large segment of society that is adamantly in denial of the effects of electric pollution on the human body. They are scared. They are afraid since the entire world is dependent on the use of electricity. They don’t want to deal with the consequences if it is found that the constant flow of electrical impulses through the human body is toxic.
Since we are currently in full-throttle denial of the very existence of electric pollution, the next topic will be even more controversial.
Mind control technologies & the existence of intelligence beyond human
I am currently of the mindset that it will be impossible for humanity to overcome the obstacles in their way to realize their fullest potential. Heck, we’re still voting for Republicans and Democrats. We have a long way to go.
As is always the case when writing for any future audience, it’s difficult to know when certain things come to light. Two of those issues are mind control technologies and the manipulation of humanity from intelligence beyond us.
Part of the insanity of our current age comes from the belief that we are grounded in reality when in truth, we are completely in the dark, unaware of what is going on around us. We have only scratched the surface of the wondrous abilities of the human brain. 100 years from now, you should have unlocked more of our latent human abilities.
In doing so, you likely have by now have encountered at least one of these two topics. In our time it is often thought that anti-intellectualism is thought to have three sources: One, from fear brought to us by our fallible traditional religious belief systems; two, a resentment of educated people by those who were for whatever reason unable to obtain an education; and three, the capitalist system not being inclined towards encouraging intellectual pursuits unless a profit can be made from the endeavor.
What is lacking in our current understanding of anti-intellectualism is the altruistic but misguided effort to protect the human race from forces hostile to our existence. Certain elements of society, having been made aware of the dangers in the greater universe to the human race, seek to limit our potential for our own protection.
No matter the reason for limiting and discouraging our intellectual abilities, these two topics come up as issues that need addressing in a new paradigm. In 100 years, perhaps you have gotten to this point in our human evolution, perhaps you have not.
Mind control technologies have been in development since the 1950s. Here, more than 60 years later in 2021, we are still largely in denial of their existence while these technologies become even more advanced and refined.
The subjugation of the American population without their consent to what is essentially biological and medical experimentation will be one of the great crimes brought to light in the 21st century. Since this is currently a closely guarded secret, any explanation I could give regarding how these technologies influenced contemporary America contributing to our craziness would be speculation.
There is enough information available now, however, to believe that most people in our time are living in a reality completely divorced from reality. It is for this reason that I ask you not to think of us, your ancestors, as stupid people. Our intellectual potential is being used as a weapon of oppression against us, in theory, to protect us from ourselves.
The something in the void
As our scientific and spiritual understanding of the universe around us and within us develops, the existence of intelligence beyond human in our multidimensional universe will become more obvious. In our current paradigm, we are of a SETI mindset. We think in terms of the physical, material world and our search for intelligent life beyond us reflects that.
Yes, there are malignant forces who are averse to our existence. However, it is important to realize that, in a multidimensional universe, they are aware of the futility of killing us. We should not react with lower-level primal fear, ramping up our physical defenses in response to this discovery. That would be an unwise waste of our resources and an illogical reaction, creating a distorted framework on reality from which to proceed to the future.
Back to the present time
Many of us living today are confounded and frustrated by the insanity we see in the world around us. In many ways, the institutions through which we organize our lives no longer serve us, contributing to our well-being or improving our quality of life.
We are existing in the in-between times. We are aware of a long, dark night ending, but are fearful of the impending sunrise.
We are still operating from a baseline perspective of the old receding paradigm. We are mistrustful of the traditional institutions set up to help us as we see that often, they will cause us the most harm. Education is expensive with no guarantee of a well-paying job, potentially sending us into a lifetime of debt. Our police force is just as likely to kill us as they are to help us if we call them for assistance. Our social safety net captures and enslaves us in a lifetime of red tape, sending us to and fro to prove our eligibility to the bureaucracy, holding us down instead of helping us back onto our feet.
This is the environment we find ourselves in. Is it any wonder that we went a little insane?






