
James Lindsay, anti-Communist
Jul 21 • 24 tweets • 6 min read • Read on X
Let’s talk about @KamalaHarris saying “to see what can be, unburdened by what has been.” This phrase, which she repeats all the time, is not mysterious. It’s esoteric. That is, it’s occult. It’s a Marxist and Luciferian incantation, and that’s easily seen.
https://twitter.com/GeniusBotX/status/1808556453361307771/video/1
What “esoteric” means here is that it has a hidden meaning. It looks and sounds like goofy nonsense, but it isn’t. People who know, know. That is, it’s coded and Gnostic in its formulation and the principle she’s articulating is ultimately Luciferian/Hermetic, a la Marx.
We can set aside the hand gesture she typically makes while uttering this incantation, although we shouldn’t. It’s blatantly up on the right (what can be, a worldly utopia) and down on the left (unburdened by, or liberated/emancipated from the mundane status quo).

Let’s have a look at Karl Marx issuing the same idea. Here he is at the punchline of the Communist Manifesto explaining that when the proletariat organizes itself and executes a revolution, it can move forward into what can be (Communism) unburdened by class antagonisms.

Here’s how Marx opens the Communist Manifesto, though: “The history of all hitherto existing society” [what has been] “is the history of class struggles.” That’s precisely what he says a Communist revolution would emancipate [unburden] Man from in the punchline, though.

In other words, Marxism itself, in its own manifest declaration, identifies it as being able to move into “what can be, unburdened by what has been,” and socialist/Marxist consciousness is a Gnostic awakening to “see what can be, unburdened by what has been.” Straight Communism.
A few years earlier in his Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts (1844), Marx expresses the same idea, comparing “crude Communism” to true, transcendent Communism. It’s [becoming unburdened by] private property “as human self-estrangement” through “positive transcendence.”

The general theory (theology) of Marxism is that Man is burdened by what has been, which is called his “historical conditions,” but can awaken to his true (socio-spiritual) self, which is socialist, so that it can be transcended. “To see what can be, unburdened by what has been.”
Here, earlier in EPM, Marx is explaining that awakening to a social(ist) consciousness (that is, man’s true nature) has a transformative capacity to unburden/emancipate the senses to “see what can be, unburdened by what has been,” rather literally. This is what it’s really about.

Marx characterizes “what has been” as an “exoteric revelation of man’s essential powers” to build a future for himself emancipated from his own historical conditions. That is, “to see what can be, unburdened by what has been” is an ESOTERIC incantation making this meaning visible

Exactly the same mentality appears in Queer Theory (Queer Marxism, so no surprise). “Queerness is not yet here. Queerness is an ideality.” It’s a “horizon imbued with potentiality.” Being “Queer” means being able “to see what can be, unburdened by what has been.”
How clearly does it have to be written to see it?
“Queerness is a structuring and educated mode of desiring that allows us to see and feel beyond the quagmire of the present. The here and now is a prison house.”
The goal is to reach “what can be, unburdened by what has been.”
Exactly the same sentiment is expressed in CRT through “antiracism.” An “antiracist” society is one that can see or imagine “what can be, unburdened by what has been,” meaning the history of racism and racial antagonism and injustice, which are our “historical conditions.”
The sentiment Kamala Harris repeats endlessly, seemingly weirdly, is an esoteric incantation of societal and human rebirth (that is, a cult) that has manifested in such human paroxysms as the French Revolution, all Communist revolutions, and Lucifer’s revolt against Heaven.
Lucifer sought “to see what can be, unburdened by what has been.” God had created the perfect order in perfect Plenitude, but the angels had no free will beyond their first choice to accept or reject. Lucifer, in his pride, rejected, “to see what can be unburdened by” Heaven.
In the French Revolution, the goal was to establish a wholly new society that would have a new calendar, new government, new everything, starting at Year One. They were going to see what could be for the French people unburdened by what has been in French society. Disaster.
The French Revolution was actually modeled after Oliver Cromwell’s Glorious Revolution in which the radical Puritan faction in England would aim “to see what can be, unburdened by” the chain of royal succession and divine right of kings in England. Murderous disaster.
It’s worth knowing that Cromwell called his great experiment “The Great Protectorate,” so that we can reflect on how much Kamala Harris’s “what can be” is predicated on “safety” in our own day. Of course, the French called it the Committee for Public Safety too.
While every Communist revolution, like Marx indicates, is a revolt against what has been in the hopes of achieving a utopia only the cult can “see” (or “imagine”), is also a complete social rebirth, it’s most obvious in Pol Pot’s Cambodian Revolution with its “Year Zero.”
Cromwell, the French, the Bolsheviks, Pol Pot, Mao, and the rest were all leading people to see “what ‘can be,’ unburdened by what has been.” The death and rebirth of self and society is precisely the goal, and that’s what Kamala Harris routinely channels (incants).
Today, we have the Great Reset. That is, a Great [What Can Be, Unburdened By What Has Been]. That’s how a reset works. You unburden yourself from what “has been” and start over. It’s the same exact program in essence, though not in mechanisms and details.
Though this thread is already very long, it’s worth pointing out that Klaus Schwab’s (WEF) most recent book is essentially a long manifesto of how we can move into a new world by “[seeing] what can be, unburdened by what has been” (here: shareholder capitalism and GDP growth).

The objective of the so-called New World Order is precisely that: a new circular economy focused on “wellbeing” that’s managed by “enlightened” stakeholders (what can be) unburdened by shareholder fiduciary responsibility, profit, and individual achievement (what has been).
I’ll sum up here, though so much more could be said. We’re undergoing a global French (or Communist) Revolution, which will have disastrous results. Kamala Harris chants the Marxist/Luciferian incantation of that evil agenda: “to see what can be, unburdened by what has been.”
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In the future when she says,or repeats, her incantation Trump only has to reply
In the Name of Christ Our Lord, Get behind me Satan!
Paul wrote against gnostic teachers in All of his epistles to the 1st century
Church! God Wins!
This was excellent. I have wondered where she got that phrase… These people are evil for real.
Remember Hillary in Moscow with the Reset Button? There she was telling the Russians we were on our way to communism. Then the Dems accused Trump of being in bed with Russia.
The “French” revolution was engineered by Adam Weishaupt (the German Jewish father of collectivism) and the “Jacobins” (jack-o-bins) who were a collectivist revolutionary group in Paris. They deliberately created a grain embargo in France, then lied and misled the French peasants into believing that it was King Louis XVI and the royals of the monarchy that were responsible for deliberately starving the people. Queen Marie Antoinette never laughed at the starving peasants and said “Let them eat cake.” It was a manipulative smear designed to dupe the French people and destroy the monarchy. The Jacobins advocated the execution of the king in bloody revolution (the innocent King and Queen of the French people were subsequently allowed to be publicly guillotined in Paris). The Jacobin forerunners of communism attempted to de-Christianize the nation, which led to a Reign of Terror under a criminally-insane revolutionary named Maximilien Robespierre, which resulted in a horrendous public massacre of 1400 French nobles, Catholic clerics and the Bourgeoisie (middle class) who were summarily guillotined. The ensuing Communist dictatorship rocked the nation for decades and thanks to the brainwashing of the French public by violent revolutionaries influenced by the collectivist writings of Weishaupt, is sadly celebrated till today as a holiday and occasion to rejoice.
Most Marxist takeovers try to erase the past and culture of the place they conquer, to dumb down the people and achieve a tabula rasa on which they can impose slavery. Even to the point of ruining the cuisine, stealing or rewriting songs and pretending they came from a different source, and book burning.
Acquire physical history books, preferably those written before the 1970’s, and keep them safe. Applied science too. Even the older medical books were better. I compared an old anatomy book to the A&P textbook I recently had to work through. It had doctor level language in it from the beginning, more line drawings, fewer fluffy diagrams, and many more concepts. It took a real attention span to read it. The human body hasn’t changed for eons, so the study of gross anatomy is the same.
I might also complain about new hymnals, which trade old favorites and old lyrics for new songs and lyrics. Although the Bible says “sing unto the Lord a new song”, why did those new songs have to be such garbage? Marxists!
Brilliant.