The Eternal War is forever speeding up in order Resentfuls’ tactics can succeed at overcoming the inevitable advantages Responsibles’ tactics have when allowed time.
The Eternal War | Doctrine | Time
“It’s always the incentives. Get them right, society works. Get them wrong and society fails.” Prince Peter comments to Bertrand. As they rack their weapons after the day’s training on the ranges and in the shoot houses. “For much of a century now, we’ve gotten incentives wrong.”
“How so?” Bertrand, Knight Mentor and Knight Commander of this operation in the north of Australia, on the more than three-hundred-thousand-acre ranch is a three hundred and sixty degree, full-spectrum training center. One of several The Order maintains in the world. For this very reason. To train in everything from small to large-scale movement, fires and small to many unit tactics and integration.
“We believed incentives for males and females can be the same or could be made to be the same.” Peter, turning away from the weapons rack, preparing to move to the operations control center to begin the evening’s training in strategic level combined force operations. He’d been making incredible progress for months now. Proving himself to be highly effective in hand to hand, passable in small arms and small unit tactics, but absolutely brilliant and gifted in medium to large scale battlefield operations, a natural strategic level unconventional thinker and tactician.
“And, of course, millions of years of symbiotic evolution of the sexes makes this impossible.” Bertrand nodding with appreciation for his mentee’s awareness. Turning at the door to the OPCEN hidden within one of the several barns on the ranch, to place his hand on the cleverly disguised biometric palm, blood and biorhythm detector. A section of the stall wall they’re standing in sliding aside silently on well-maintained mechanisms.
“Yes. This isn’t the only lie we fell for.” His Royal Highness moves past Bertrand into the short, unlit hallway, at the end of which is yet another secure door. A door will not open until the outer door is securely closed and latched. “We also have come to falsely believe men rule and own the world.”
As the first door closes, latches sliding into place, all silently. A dim light comes on near the second door, backlighting for the biorhythm sensors for the second door.
It’d been a full day already, starting long before sunup. So far Bertrand and the training team resident on the ranch and those brought in for specialty training, had taken His Royal Highness through everything from individual shoot house movements and activities to those involving a small squad, then a team and finally a full-on raid with an entire platoon. Culminating with a company sized raid on a multi-site compound with multiple hostages and high value targets. The first run throughs of the day being with blanks, the last two of each with live ammunition and explosives.
Now to move on to command of battalion and regimental sized elements conducting many different types of operations spread across the entire ranch. In the six months since arriving at the ranch, this had been the daily routine when not in the classroom, when not learning weapons systems, tactics, medical, combined fires, air assets and all the many other necessary combat related skills.
If he is to lead and rule one day, a nation and an empire, then these are absolutely essential skills to add. Years in finance and investment banking had given him a deep understanding of economics, of business and business cycles, and of the full gambit of finance and the Capital Markets. As well as an extensive understanding of information and media. His training here, so far, Phase I, has been combat and war. Soon, Phase II begins. Intelligence and espionage in support of operations, a nation and empire, and the counter to all of these.
“A balance must be restored, and it can only be done by women!” Prince Peter, during a break in training for a late-night snack in the OPCEN. It’s a statement that comes out of nowhere, catching even Bertrand by surprise. Surprise not merely for the statement itself, but for the certainty with which HRH states it.
It isn’t completely out of nowhere. Not really. The discussion in and around the activities of the night, and really for the past several weeks, has been touching upon the Restoration Protocol. All of the rigorous and demanding training Peter has been going through since being secured here on the ranch, has been to prepare him for his part in the Restoration. Even so, this particular declarative statement is without any precedent in Peter’s prior thoughts or comments. More of an awareness intuitively leaping from him out into the broad outer world, than a studied prepared thing.
“I know what you’re doing! You’re not preparing me to only rule as my ancestors once did. You’re preparing me to rule with a wife and a fortune I must secure and protect. A woman and a fortune so great, it will take an empire to do it.” Peter, looking at Bertrand with partially glazed eyes, his mind ensconced in an intuitive leap, a deep unspoken awareness. To which Bertrand only smiles, briefly.
“The fortune comes with her and her family, the depth of relationships, without these, this part of the Restoration Protocol, my part, won’t succeed.” Peter pauses, taking a deep breath, the reality of it all slamming through him as if he’d just taken a blow to the solar plexus. “How much? It has to be more than a trillion, her family fortune.”
“It isn’t merely a fortune and well-connected family comes with her.” Bertrand further adds.
“No. She has her own purpose to play in all of this, in restoration.” Peter, looking down at the floor, closing his eyes, letting his subconscious do the heavy lifting. “Renew women. It’s her purpose to restore the balance, lead the efforts to restore healthy matriarchy.”
“My god! They’ll seek to destroy her, her children. Everything to do with her, if she accepts this purpose.” Peter, chuckling darkly to himself. “I see it now. The war that’s shaping up. The bloodshed and battles ahead.” HRH now looking Bertrand straight in the eyes. Some fire of the future Czar he may well become in his eyes.
“You’re correct, Prince Peter. A balance must be restored. Or the species holds no hope for a future.” Knight Mentor Bertrand smiling approvingly back at this Prince rapidly becoming a formidable man. “And yes, they’ll move against her and you and all, with everything they have.”
“Women have always been in control, have always owned the world. We’ve merely been bound to them to protect them and their children, secure their assets.” Peter knows the truth of it all. That far too often in history it was men like he who held the title, the crown, but it was the wife, married into the royal family, who brought the wealth and connections necessary for her husband to truly rule.
“Now that’s fucking humbling!” Peter laughs out loud, an unrestrained kind of full-on laugh. “Makes me feel like a piece of meat.” This thought makes him double over laughing. Forcing the others, giving he and the Knight Commander respectful space in the OPCEN, to turn and look at the royal prince among them.
“The most ancient of covenants, must be restored.” Bertrand, watching as the others in the OPCEN turn back to their duties, preparing for the next full scenario to be run. Scenario will put the Crown Prince through his paces at Regiment level command.
“I wonder, if there aren’t two covenants. That between humans and God the Divine. And that between man and woman.” Peter, again looking at the floor. His subconscious working furiously once more. The laughter having been cathartic. Allowing his brain and mind to shift to another deep concept unfettered.
“And what if these two are but one?” Betrand prompts his mentee.
“This is something has been in my mind.” Peter responds. His entire being, grasping deeply for a thread just beyond his capacities to see. More feeling than thinking. Intuition seeking. “The only covenant being that between the living and life. More precisely, that between a man and a woman as their commitment to birth and care for, secure and empower their children.”
“Quan Yin, angry with her lover, split him in two and threw half of him into man and half into woman. It is only when the right pair come together, form and honor a covenant around their children, that the two may as a union pair, feel the full love of the goddess.” Bertrand puts forward in support of Peter’s thinking.
“It feels like a new covenant, a third covenant between God the Divine and humanity, is needed.” The prince lets slip out in words as he thinks through the very idea of covenants and their true nature. Not being one prone to organized religion.
“What would the nature of this new covenant be?”
“Restoring the organic as master and the synthetic as servant.”
“And the vast fortunes and systems built on artificial status hierarchies?”
“These will go to war with those who find and adhere to the new covenant.” Peter states, matter of factly. “The artificial will seek with all it’s capable of to destroy those who follow the new covenant.”
“Seems very reminiscent of early Christianity.” Bertrand replies, before continuing. “The Templars saw what was coming, worship of the artificial, the synthetic during their time in Jerusalem. From time spent closely with the Armenians.”
At this Peter stops hard, looking Bertrand directly in the eyes. “The Templars converted to Orthodoxy! This is why they were rooted out and destroyed.” It’s a thing leaps into his mind as absolute truth. As if drawn directly from his ancient blood, from the genetic memories of those ancestors who fought in the Crusades, both his Russian and Byzantine ancestors.
“My ancestors renounced the schism. Worked to restore the organic, to blunt the development of the synthetic. For this they were hunted and burned at the stake as heretics.” Bertrand, looking Peter back directly in the eyes. Steel of a thousand years of history, of direct family heritage showing for the first time ever in their months together as mentor and mentee.
There’s a ring of truth in it which registers deeply with Prince Peter. “Your ancestors were Templars.” He states. “Are they still around?”
“The Templars, no. They were disbanded long ago. But the remnants of them are still very much with us.”
“The Order!”
“Yes and no. Templars did join The Order. Helped shape it. It’s they who ensured we recognized from our founding that there’s no covenant between man and church, but only between man and God the Divine. This in the form of a covenant between a man and a woman and their children.”
“Worship of a church is worship of the synthetic.” Peter feels the truth of this in his very core. His mind opening slightly as if a shaded veil has been lifted.
“Very good.” Bertrand nods and smiles in appreciation of his mentee’s awareness. “This was the true unconventional warfare realization of the Christ figure, Jesus of Nazareth. It’s what made him such a threat that both Judea and Rome needed him killed.”
“So, he was a warfighter and not a divine being?” Peter asks. This is a question, had puzzled him for many years, for decades.
“What do your instincts tell you?” Bertrand, ever the teacher, asks.
“No. He was a man. But an extraordinary man who saw true.” Peter posits as he closes his eyes to sense the truth of it. “A prince among men. Maybe not by blood, but genetically so.”
“Recombinant emergent nobility.”
“Yes. Someone wired to see more deeply, to understand more thoroughly, and to lead.”
“To lead what?”
“A kingdom. An earthly kingdom not based on land or formal titles, but on one’s adherence to the second covenant.” Peter takes a moment before continuing. “The second covenant being much the same as the third upon us now. A placing of organic status hierarchies back into the place of master, and all the synthetic systems and titles of man being relegated back into the place of servant.”
“Indeed.”
“No wonder they had to kill him.”
“Indeed.”
“For this third covenant to happen, does it mean another Christ-like figure must emerge?”
“What if they’re already here among us?” Bertrand asks.
“Hmmm. Possible. I should think it would be a woman this time.”
Bertrand smiles a bit stunned. “What makes you say that?”
“It’s women who’re most out of balance now. And without their full commitment to this new covenant, restoration of man and woman and children as primacy, no covenant can exist.”
This makes Bertrand pause. It’s something had come up in the analysis briefings. More than once, and from more than one monk and analyst and line of reasoning. Perhaps there had been many Christ-like figures in history. Some men and some women. All depending on what the world needed most, to be restored to walking with the Divine, with life.
“If they are among us, I suspect it’s a woman and she’s in her late twenties, maybe early thirties.”
“Does she know she’s a Christ-like figure?”
“I don’t think so. Though she’ll know she’s something very different. The time is not yet for such a figure. There must be a restoration first. Enough men and women must hear the calling to follow the new covenant. Enough knights must be assembled and prepared to wage the wars that will follow.”
“The Restoration Protocol is mine.” Bertrand puts forward, casually, to see what his mentee will do with this knowledge.
HRH Prince Peter merely shrugs his shoulders and nods, before turning to his mentor and smiling. “I suspected as much.” There’s a look of genuine respect on his aristocratic Russian face. “Who else could it be.”
“You’re not surprised?”
“Who else would they have teaching me, to rule an empire?” Peter shrugs again, before turning back to where the team is finishing up the preparations for the next scenario run. The last of the night. A full-on regiment on regiment, many assets, multifront conflict for him to lead. They’d been increasing the complexity and difficulty for weeks. These tests, stretching even his gifted capacities.
“Indeed.”
“Who’s teaching her?” Peter asks. Astute as ever. “If you’re here teaching me. Who’s teaching the woman I’m meant to allow to bind me to her such I use my entire empire to protect her, her assets and our children?”
“Earl Rothbury.”
“Figures I’d get a Baron and she’d get an Earl.” Peter blurts out before doubling over laughing. It’s a laughter so genuine and compelling Bertrand can’t help but join in. Much to the surprise and chagrin of the others in the OPCEN at this time of night.
Later that evening, showering in his rooms in the main house of the estate. The day’s grueling training over, four hours of sleep ahead of him before it all starts again. Peter thinks on all he’d learned and thought, about the Divine, about a new covenant, about a Christ-like female figure, about the Restoration Protocol. So, it isn’t only the earthly representation of the Divine Crown being restored to earth, in the form of earthly crowns. No, it all goes far deeper, as an actual new covenant between God the Divine and humanity. A new covenant for a new time and a new humanity.
What would this mean, exactly? What would humans, those who accepted and followed the new covenant gain from taking on the fight ahead of them? Putting life, human life, back as the most sacred, that sole thing worthy of worship. What would humans gain from this? Would it require a going back to some more primitive, less technological way of living? No, this would not be asked by the Divine. The synthetic, also being but a product of the Divine, through humanity.
No, humans, having put technology and synthetic manmade systems back in their place as the servant supports humanity. Would be able to leap forward towards a Type I Civilization. Would be able to unlock, draw upon and use ever more of the Divine, the quantum field, to power an entirely new technological revolution. A technological revolution would dwarf all previous such revolutions, combined.
The Order, from what he knows of it, those it serves, its mentees and those it defends, would have to expand and change greatly, adapt to an all-out winner-take-all war with those who worship the synthetic as master. Well, given all has been happening over the past two decades, since he was a child, not long after his family was blown up and murdered in their sleep, in the early morning hours of Italy. It crosses Peter’s mind, just before he falls into an exhausted sleep. Mankind has been wandering for twenty years in the desert already. And so, if they can survive the bloodshed ahead, humanity will wander through another twenty years. With those who come to and hold to the new covenant finally arriving at the new promised land after.
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