The Human Illusion: How Language, Labels, and “Humanitarians” Keep Us Divided
- doctriss
- Oct 28
- 3 min read
Updated: Oct 29
I came across a post on Facebook the other day. Normally, I don’t engage with the divisive narratives stirred up by mainstream media or their chosen mouthpieces - but this one landed differently.
It read:
“The same people who think Bill Gates is a humanitarian are the same ones who think the lines in the sky are real clouds.”
Let’s pause there. Not to mock - but to notice.
Because what we’re watching isn’t intelligence versus ignorance.
It’s conditioning versus consciousness.
The Word Game
We’ve been taught to comprehend words through repetition, not meaning.
But when we begin to truly grasp the language of law, energy, and creation - we see that words are living codes.
To “understand” something is to “stand under” it — to give it authority over you.
When you comprehend, you claim your own position.
You align with truth instead of submitting to it.
We’ve been trained to speak in spells we don’t grasp.
Take the word human.
It sounds harmless - even noble - but look deeper:
Hu = hue, colour, shade.
Man = man, the living being made in divine image.
Together: hue-man - the colour of man, the imitation of man, the copy of man under a coded system.
It’s linguistic trickery — a legal distinction created to separate the living man and woman of Earth from their divine inheritance.
When you identify as a human, in the system’s language, you’ve accepted the role of a legal fiction — a programmable entity subject to corporate and governmental codes.
Words aren’t just sounds.
They’re contracts.

Man, Mankind, and the Matrix
In Genesis, man was given dominion - not dominance, but stewardship.
Man, woman, and all creation were in lawful harmony.
Then came mankind - a copy of the original.
A version built for governance, taxation, and control.
And within that framework arose the human - the coded, registered, compliant being.
A matrix word, not a natural one.
So when someone says “humanitarian,” ask —
Humanitarian by whose definition?
Because in the public system, “humanitarian” doesn’t mean life-giving.
It means system-serving.
The Character Called “Bill Gates”
Whether or not the man himself believes his own narrative, the character of Bill Gates plays a crucial role in modern mythology.
He’s portrayed as the benevolent genius - a saviour of humanity through science, technology, and vaccination.
But look beyond the press releases and PR gloss.
Who benefits from his “humanitarian” efforts?
The same corporations producing chemicals, patents, and genetically modified organisms.
The same institutions promoting digital IDs, land capture, and synthetic food systems.
The same financial mechanisms that view man and woman as data points, not divine beings.
Bill Gates is not the cause - he’s the character.
A front in a story designed to condition the masses into trusting systems that profit from dependency.
It’s social engineering - wrapped in philanthropy.
Because when people trust the saviour, they stop saving themselves.
Clouds, Codes, and Conditioning
The same illusion plays out in the skies.
Lines that linger aren’t the clouds your grandparents drew in childhood books.
They’re markers of modification — both atmospheric and psychological.
When people can no longer distinguish nature from imitation, they stop defending the natural altogether.
And that’s the quiet goal: to replace organic life with synthetic versions - real food with lab food, real weather with managed climate, real medicine with chemical control, and real man with the legal human.

Seeing Through the Code
“I see things differently because I had a head injury and had to relearn a process.”
That’s not a curse — that’s my awakening.
I learned to see code where others see culture.
To discern patterns instead of personalities.
When we look through clear eyes, the illusion becomes obvious:
Retardation - not as an insult - but as a slowing of the natural process of alignment.
Our environment, information, and language all feed code into the system of man. If that code is corrupt, the man malfunctions.
So the answer isn’t outrage - it’s recalibration.
Restore your inputs: air, water, food, language, thought. Return to divine frequency, and the illusions fall apart.
The Real Humanitarian Act
The greatest act of service today isn’t donating to foundations - it’s reclaiming your foundation.
Your health, your mind, your sovereignty, your soil. To unplug from systems that define you as a “human resource,” and return to your true nature - man or woman of Earth, created by the Most High.
That’s real humanitarian work — because it restores humanity to the divine order.
Bill Gates is a character.
The digital ID is a script.
The system is the stage.
But the living man and woman - the true ones of Earth - are the authors of a different story.
One where clouds are clouds again, food grows from soil, not software, and “humanitarian” means life in service of life - not profit.





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