In the realm of the unseen, fear and anger are the favorite tools of parasitic intelligences — both demonic and institutional. Intelligence agencies, understand that wrath is not simply an emotion; it is a force that can be cultivated, shaped, and weaponized. They know that many young, intelligent minds awaken to the truth — that they are trapped within a system ruled by foreign occupiers, subjected to indignities no free people would tolerate. But rather than allow this realization to blossom into authentic resistance or spiritual clarity, these agencies exploit it.
They invoke what could be called the Collin Deplancy demon — the spirit of wrath and righteous fury corrupted. It does not liberate — it consumes. It seizes the awakening soul and twists it, stoking rage without aim, driving individuals into isolated acts of desperation or violent ideology. These reactions are then used as justification for further control, more surveillance, more societal sedation.
The state creates the very disease it claims to cure. It grooms instability through spiritual malnutrition, and then feeds off the consequences. Communities are drugged, distracted, and demoralized — pacified through endless entertainment, symbolic illusions of freedom, and chemical castration of the body and mind. The people become docile cattle, their anguish harvested as energy.
Meanwhile, those who show signs of awakening are pulled toward the edges — marginalized, monitored, and in some cases, groomed into becoming examples. False flag actors, entrapped radicals, or simply unwell individuals are pushed to implode in public, providing the regime with its next excuse to clamp down. This is not security — it is ritual. A controlled sacrifice to maintain power.
Like true demons, these institutions feed not just on action, but on potential. They harvest the psychic unrest of a population that knows, deep down, something is deeply wrong.