Rip Parker
3 min readJul 22, 2021

JESUS WAS A COMMUNIST

Do I have your attention? Why? Do you feel repulsion or anger at the implication of this title? Why?

The subject of this essay is not religion. It is not politics. The subject is mind control, how others capture our minds to cause us to think what they want us to think.

I suggest that if you have negative feelings stimulated by the title of this writing because of the use of the word “communist”, it is because that word has been coopted by segments of our society at large to stand for reprehensible character, an atheist, one who favors dictatorship, an enemy of our nation.

It is a fact that Jesus and his friends lived a communal lifestyle, contributed to and lived out of “the common purse”. It can be argued that they were among the first “communists”, but they lived that philosophic life with authenticity. It seemed to work for them. Jesus was not a dictator.

Also true is that the member of this group trusted to manage the common purse, was Judas. Yes, that Judas, but that is another subject for another writing. It is too important to casually allude to and attempt to summarize here.

We know to watch for groups using newly coined, strange words that seem to speak a new and secretive language that the average person does not readily comprehend. This is a common ploy cults use to capture our minds. They confuse us, cause us to feel stupid, or on the outside because we don’t understand their lingo. We must join them to learn the language.

But, the most effective means of using language to capture our minds is to take common, often every day words, and assign generalized and highly emotionally energized meanings to those words, meanings that tend to become generally accepted.

Emotional power immediately appeals to “belief”. Belief overwhelms critical thinking (a subject previously addressed). The use of the power of belief, and especially negative belief, provides quick access to our minds, allowing the one who gains access to lead, to trick, to manipulate us into taking the thought path the “controller” choses.

The ultimate weapon is not a bigger bomb, a fantastic new multi-billion dollor fighter, destructive radiation, or killer drones, or whatever form the military tends to prefer. I suggest that the ultimate weapon is mind control. You control the mind of your advisory, and you control him. He belongs to you.

It is through the control of our belief systems that our minds are stolen to be controlled by others. We go with our minds. We then become little more than automatons subject to the will of our controllers. We have lost ourselves.

Let us help one another to be alert to efforts to capture our minds through attacks designed to shape our belief systems. When negative emotion leaps upon us from someone’s use of certain words, beware. We may be under attack.

To survive with our minds, our souls and our nation in good stead, we must help one another. We must be willing to humbly accept help, even if the offer at first pisses us off - especially if it pisses us off.

We are in this storm together, my friends. With all hands on deck, knowing and doing our specific jobs, we will sail to safe port. We can trust our Captain, by whatever name we call Her or Him.

Thank you.

Rip Parker
Rip Parker

Written by Rip Parker

Geophysicist, lawyer, mediator, student of Jung, phenomenology, semiotics

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