Sunflower 01/04/2023 (Wed) 21:46 Id: ab4e2e No.2446 del
>>2444
>Can you sometimes elaborate how the "old" world order and the "current" world order "changed"
The biggest difference is in the sun being actually Saturn back then, it looked like the sun now again looks since August of last year, when a new fake but correctly formatted sun was put in place.

There was no tv or intrusive media forming anyone's thinking, there were newspapers as far back as the 1700s but most people couldn't read, so what you knew was hearsay on the streets. In general there was no stress, because travel was by foot or ox and you mostly stayed in your block if you lived in the city or on your farm if rural. There would literally be people who lived their whole lives in inner city Paris and never passed the bridge to the next block, but stayed on their own side, an area of a few 100 meters. Everything was provided by the deliveries still so you didn't need to move to another location. This made travellers very interesting, they could tell you about things you would never see. The revolution caused people to move in large numbers between different city areas and this was something that would not have happened normally. You could say there was a divide between travelling professions and those who stayed put. That is how the "free masons" for example gained knowledge others didn't have. They travelled and saw other places.

That's one aspect, but also consider that most people didn't pay taxes and had no contact with any authority. At most they'd go watch hangings when some criminal had been arrested, but there was no interaction with any government at all. They merely extorted farmers and those with organized businesses, but the common person who worked for them were only physically abused through labour.

This created an almost ethereal mindset among the population, where they lived in complete ignorance and didn't care either, they had no way to imagine anything being different than what they had. No future visions and no concept of historical progress. It was impossible to think that anything would change.

Today we live in constant political revolutionary thinking and that is abnormal, completely insane seen from most previous periods. Add a huge blank "nothing" to your mind and then throw in the things I mentioned above and you may get any idea. Talking about what I recall from Paris in the 1700s here.