Bonhoeffer's Theory of Stupidity, And What I've Encountered Among Some of the Elite US Surveillancers

 

On Stupidity and Unlawful, Ironic Authority

Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the German theologian murdered by the Nazis, wrote something worth remembering:

"Stupidity is a more dangerous enemy of the good than malice. Against malice, we can defend ourselves. Against stupidity, we are defenseless."

Bonhoeffer observed that stupid people are not necessarily unintelligent. Rather, they are people who have surrendered their ability to think critically to an authority figure — a leader, a system, a narrative. They repeat what they are told. They follow power. They cannot be reached by reason because they have stopped trusting their own reason.

I have encountered this kind of stupidity among some of the people surveilling me.


What Some US Elite Surveillors Believe

Some of them genuinely believe I am hiding something — that I am secretly a baal worshipper, among other terrible accusations they hope I would internalize. Their evidence is a memory I do not have.

But they have decided it happened. And from that single accusation, they have built a narrative about who I am. They use this narrative to justify their rituals, forced visualizations, remote sensory projection, and other things I will not detail here but mention in earlier blogs. They say this, because they think this is me mimicking as supporting what they do, which is tainting the Eucharist of Jesus Christ, by "drinking" targeted people's bodies with their technology. 


On Accusation and Grace

Here is what I know regardless of what any authority figure tries to do to make me feel wretched — even if they continue "until the end":

God is a graceful God.

I truly believe that many people who think they are not saved might still be saved, as long as they believe in Jesus Christ. God is good, and He works in ways I cannot fully reveal or understand from the Bible alone. It is not my place to create lies or speculate. But I know this: God provides repentance, mercy, and grace.

So be a decent person. Do not let jealousy over godly and saintly people make you hateful toward them. You are just as important in God's eyes. You can still be saved — through grace and love.


On Jealousy and Cult Tactics

I have observed that some of the people surveilling me tried to exploit a specific kind of jealousy early on. They tried to make me feel like the grossest, most ungodly, most wicked, most dull person imaginable. Their hope was that I would become bitter, racist, hateful, and jealous — and especially that I would direct those negative emotions toward other Christians.

They wanted me to believe I was too bad, too demonic, to ever be saved.

This is what cults do. They break people down so those people will engage in reckless and destructive behavior — pushing themselves further from God, just as the cult wants. They are angry that I am writing this. They consider it forbidden knowledge. But in today's world, I truly need to call out these truths.

But I know this: God sees and understands. And I believe God would even bless and forgive people who were unwillingly influenced in such sly, subtle ways to become embittered. I cannot say with certainty what happens to each person. But God is love. God is good.


What Is Enough

By abiding in Jesus Christ, loving Him, and not being obsessed with fears about death — just living a decent, kind, compassionate, healthy life — that is enough for most people.

In addition, go to church. Worship Yahweh. Worship Jesus Christ.

Bless God. Amen.


The Two Greatest Commandments

Love God with all your mind, soul, and spirit. Amen.

Treat your neighbour as yourself.

That is the heart of it. Not accusation. Not surveillance. Not false memories. Not condemnation.

Love God. Love your neighbour. Trust in grace.


A Gentle Closing

I am not writing this to be rude. I am writing it because the truth needs to be said — quietly, firmly, and without performative anger.

Some of the people surveilling me are operating from Bonhoeffer's stupidity. They have surrendered their reason to a narrative. They cannot be reached by evidence. They believe their accusations are justice.

But God is not an accuser. God is love. God is forgiveness. God is comfort.

And no authority figure — no surveillance network, no false memory, no curse — can change that.


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