The human political system thrives on inequality, deception and brainwashing. Since humans are easily programmed, much of education and upbringing is focused on programming humans to support the existing political system. Our world is divided into countries. The government of each country promotes the idea that their country is surrounded by enemies. Countries enforce separation from foreigners by supporting the development of their unique language, so people would have trouble understanding foreigners. For example, Belorussia, which recently separated from the Soviet Union, enforced the use of Byelorussian language which was nearly forgotten and foreign to many citizens
The ideas of national superiority and war are promoted to children and adults. Competitive sports promote the ideas of individual and team competition. International sports tournaments serve two purposes: they make countries interact in a relatively peaceful manner, and yet, they endorse the idea of competition.
Wars are typically initiated via staged terrorism. In many cases, the forces promoting wars are secret and international. They gain money and control by selling weapons to warring sides and by using war emergency status to restrict human liberties, remove opposition within countries, and replace truthful mass media with ones broadcasting pro-war propaganda. Things become better with time, but there is a long way to go.
The internet, especially YouTube and blogging helped much in revealing the truth. Still mainstream masses remain ignorant, misguided and incapable of independent thinking. Many good people choose the mainstream way of life because they want to be loyal to the majority. The problem is that the majority is misguided by secret international criminals; so loyalty to the majority is equal to serving the criminals which do crime against the majority.
The main solution to this problem is the education of the masses. When people understand the truth, it is hard to go back to choosing wrong.
I observed that during the fall of the Soviet empire. The system was held together by a net of deception. The soviet system was very adamant about hiding the truth. The main sources of truth were foreign radio stations such as radio liberty, the Voice of America, Russian service of BBC and other so-called voices. The country was surrounded by the so-called "iron belt" (an expression coined by Churchill), that is, it was under government-imposed quarantine. Russians were afraid of any foreigner coming in since they could tell the truth to the people. Foreign countries were justifiably afraid of Russian spies and terrorists. Russia was so successful in penetrating foreign countries with spies that America, England and France did not trust their own secret services as they were infiltrated with agents working for Russia.
Soviet mind control was so total, that the system was capable of controlling all printed information. As history was falsified, old books were replaced in libraries. All printing and copying equipment was under strict security control. As soon as people got access to the copying equipment they were copying literature delivering the truth.
It was due to a large extent to the work of foreign radio stations and literature penetrating the border, which was responsible for the fall of the system, built on deception. At all times soviet officials and few performers were allowed visits abroad. As these visits became more frequent, some of these people also became a source of truth from abroad. My step-grandfather serving as a soviet deputy minister brought hundreds of photo slides from abroad and I was able to see them. The high quality of Western goods was the best proof that their system was more efficient.
One thing that humans do really well is copying each other. When soviet people saw a glimpse of a good life abroad, they became fascinated. Magazine Ogoniok and a few other magazines and newspapers were allowed to send reporters to the west and to report back the reviews of how their system is set up. Soviet people started copying the west. Borders gradually became more open. The ideas of collective choice, democracy, elections, and referendums, multiple political parties, human rights, and peace entered Soviet consciousness. After that, the system transformed very quickly.
What happened next was unexpected. There was a clear sensation of vacuum. The old system was dismissed, but there was not enough understanding of how to build a new one. Soviet people had no idea how democracy and free-market work and inventing things from scratch was not a good idea.
The soviet empire included a few countries which were only recently occupied by the empire; these were Czechoslovakia, and 3 Baltic countries. These countries still had people who remembered how to live with free market and democratic self-governance. The success of those was extraordinary. I visited Baltic republics often to see and learn the new ways of life. Unfortunately their example was not accepted by Russians.
During the brief period of the vacuum, of acceptance, there was a need and desire by masses to learn from the west. We invited the westerners and naively expected them to come over and to teach us their ways. Based on the energetic continuous propaganda of foreign radio stations we assumed that the western people do want to change us and to help us. Obviously, the timing wasn't right and the westerners simply were not ready. Most of them were still afraid of Russians since Russia was a deadly enemy of the west for a long time. Now it is rather obvious that at the time, there was no funding, no experts, not enough volunteers, and no government programs for helping us.
The foreign Radio stations were funded by their security agencies, but these agencies were more geared towards competition than for helping Russia. There was still much fear and desire to destroy the ability of Russians to build nuclear weapons. So at later time advisers came, but there is still a suspicion that the economic crisis that followed the transformation was secretly induced by western advisers. A huge part of it was inflation which clearly was done by an irresponsible government. Apparently, it is almost a rule that criminals appear more organized and it was a cooperation of secret police, criminals and old bureaucrats who took over the control of Russia. Nonetheless, their new system is now of more open and less of the criminal type than it was in the soviet empire before the transformation.
From this example you may learn a few conclusions which will be relevant to disclosure:
1. Just truth alone without military force is capable of breaking a human political system build on deceit.