drunk on their own myth

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They ran the planet for five centuries and grew drunk on their own myth.

They mistook deception for genius, control for godhood, and compliance for consent.
But every empire rots from the inside, and every predator eventually misjudges the prey.

What you’re seeing now — the digital ID push, the biometric grid, the programmable money — isn’t strength.

It’s hubris fatigue:
the late-stage arrogance of a cartel that thinks the game can never end.

Below is how Glafia—the 500-year global mafia Baaijen described—made its biggest mistake yet.



1. Bait and Switch

They promised convenience. No more lost wallets, no more forgotten passwords — just one digital key to rule them all.

Every hunter knows the trick:
bait with ease, trap with permanence.

Modern predators don’t wear capes; they wear badges, lanyards, and corporate PR smiles.
“Smart IDs,” “digital wallets,” “frictionless payments” — progress, they say.

But behind every glowing app is an invisible leash woven from:

  • your biometrics

  • your purchasing habits

  • your political alignment

  • your carbon score

  • your compliance record

They call it innovation.
The Wolf calls it containment.

This was Glafia’s original genius: control by seduction, not force.
But now that trick is wearing thin.


2. The Great Breach

India just learned the lesson the hard way.
Over 815 million citizens — fingerprints, Aadhaar data, IDs — hacked, copied, sold.

That’s not a breach.
That’s a revelation.

Catherine Austin Fitts warned it years ago:
“There is no cyber-system that is secure.”

Not one.
Not anywhere.
Not ever.

Passwords can be changed.
Bank accounts can be closed.
But you cannot change your fingerprints.

The predators built a cage that leaks from every seam — then demanded we live inside it.

This is classic late-stage arrogance: mistaking technical complexity for control, even as that complexity collapses under its own weight.

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