I remember it like yesterday—nearly 20 years ago— while lying in bed trying to figure out why the skies were gridded with chemtrails. People have children, families, and we all breathe the same air. I asked myself, “Why would anyone spew toxic chemicals to make people sick, kill trees, soil microbes, birds, animals, and all life on the planet?” That gnawing “Why?” pushed me deeper. Life, I believed, is meant to develop innate gifts and thrive into maturity, enhancing inner evolution. Yet here I was, side-blinded by a reality I had not yet seen. Recent research has triggered this memory, and I find myself revisiting my original query about the assault on life that now moves at warp speed from all directions.
In my observations, a recurring theme stands out: a significant number of people in high-ranking or influential positions tend to be either single or homosexual. While this is not universal, there is a shared “energetic signature” that prioritizes domination, extraction, and systemic manipulation over life-affirming roles such as parenthood or nurturing generative systems. This pattern is particularly visible in industries like Big Pharma, Big Food, Big Oil, and the military-industrial complex, where personal detachment from traditional family life aligns with the culture and priorities of those systems.
The social engineering system we live under is a disease of maladjustment to life and nature—Evil. It rewards those who remain detached from the sacred rhythms of life: family, community, and raising children. Without these bonds, individuals can devote all their time and energy to long-term strategies, careers, and power plays, blindly detached to the human cost of their choices.
At the same time, culture has been subtly nudging people—especially in positions of power—toward lifestyles that delay, avoid, or even sterilize parenthood without consent. Framed as progressive or enlightened, these patterns align perfectly with depopulation goals quietly advanced by think tanks and policy makers for decades.
Even more striking is how anti-life ideas become normalized. Media messages about efficiency, technology, and global responsibility—especially from organizations like the World Economic Forum and WHO—are lauded as supreme values. They promote greenwashed climate narratives, veganized diets, and warnings against red meat or poultry and eggs, while advancing “woke” ideologies that undermine the human body, including transhumanist and gender-reassignment agendas. These narratives encourage disconnection from the body, natural generative roles, and intergenerational continuity, replacing life-affirming processes with artificial, experimental, or destructive alternatives. Choosing a life rooted in embodiment and generativity is pushed to the margins. Over time, this has created a class of elitists who reproduce control rather than life, moving people across regions to “fill fertility gaps” as older generations decline.
While some individuals are not merely “bad actors” by personality or choice, many are influenced, occupied, or directed by forces beyond the human realm. This is not a redemptive statement; all of us must choose—and in that choosing, there is a caveat: the sacrifice of integrity, the very soul, in exchange for material power. Neither silence nor ignorance offers any safeguard. Evil, as a disease of maladjustment to life, severs empathy, conscience, and connection, rendering individuals susceptible to becoming vessels for anti-life acts.
The inversion of evil is increasingly evident in what might be called “satanic masses,” no longer limited to secret gatherings or isolated cults. Enacted rituals unfold daily through modern culture. social media feeds, television programming, Hollywood films, and mainstream narratives function as ongoing ceremonies of manipulation, shape thought, perception, and human energy toward confusion, control, and inversion. Films often depict psychopathic characters in ways that blur the line between villain and protagonist, fostering sympathy or identification with traits that, in real life, would not be reciprocated. These narratives reveal a pattern: individuals who thrive on high ambition tend to be ruthless, low in empathy, and disinterested in nurturing or traditional family roles. Nontraditional lifestyles are rewarded, reducing “entanglements” that might compromise secrecy or hierarchy or risk-laden decision-making.
Through spiritual discernment, one can perceive that these energetic signatures are not isolated incidents but recurring patterns, repeating across generations and systems. The same currents of inversion, detachment, and manipulation show up consistently in both human behavior and cultural structures, reflecting a deeper orchestration of energy and influence that shapes society in ways most remain unaware of.
Big Pharma, Big Food, Big Oil, Big Banks, Big Chemical-Ag, Big Bio-Tech, Big Media, and the military-industrial complex continue the Nazi-era logic—structures of power and control repackaged for modern times. Initiatives like Operation Paperclip brought Nazi scientists into Western industries, embedding techniques of manipulation, experimentation, and hierarchical control into Western industries of the military, industrial, and chemical sectors. Corporate mergers, global banking systems, and multinational conglomerates carried forward these strategies under the guise of innovation and progress.
Propaganda networks, once overtly state-controlled, now operate through media, social platforms, and entertainment industries, subtly shaping culture while reinforcing centralized agendas. What was once totalitarian has been normalized as corporate efficiency, scientific advancement, and geopolitical strategy—but the underlying patterns of domination, manipulation, and inversion of life remain intact.
An especially telling link exists between Big Chemical and the supplement industry. The very corporations that produce pesticides, herbicides, and industrial toxins— substances that poison soil, water, and the body—often own or control major vitamin and supplement companies. Marketed as “health products,” these supplements are frequently filled with synthetic fillers, binders, and chemical excipients. In effect, the hand that kills life in one sector offers a counterfeit version of health in another, ensuring dependency while undermining true vitality.
This deliberate social, cultural, and ideological shaping of behavior aligns with depopulation agendas, reflecting old currents of social conditioning. Recognizing these patterns allows discernment of the forces at work, offering a path to reclaim integrity, awareness, and alignment with life itself.
Viewed through a spiritual lens, it is part of a long war between forces of life-urge—light, harmony, creation—and forces of the death-urge—domination, inversion, and destruction. Recognizing these patterns is essential: it allows discernment of the forces at work in both human behavior and the systems that shape society, providing a path to reclaim integrity, awareness, and alignment with life itself.
Alisa Battaglia©2025
