Alright, let's go back to Troy. But forget everything you know about Helen, Achilles, or that wooden horse. "The Shame of Priam" isn't about the Trojan War you learned in school. It's the hidden evidence of humanity's genetic slave origins. It's the Anunnaki's lab failure, exposed. Here's the truth. The Trojan War looks like a fight over property and emotional exchange—the "Treasure of Priam." But that's just the surface. The real purpose was to strengthen the slavery contract and reinforce the "Shame Hiding Protocol." This shame comes from the fact that the Anunnaki created humans to hide the decay of their own high civilization. We're not a proud creation. We're a cover-up.
The "Shame Hiding Protocol" wraps this shame in cultural and mythological stories. "Divine punishment." "Golden imitation." Through "Monotheistic Tendencies" and the "Theological Reduction Code," it transforms shame into sacred respect.
If this shame gets exposed? Every single Anunnaki control protocol collapses. So the protocol must hide it at all costs. This isn't just historical fact. It's a psychoanalytic seal. It stops individuals from questioning their own existential origins. As long as humans are ashamed of their origins, they'll try to pay off that shame with obedience offered under the mask of the "Shame Hiding Protocol."
In this context, the Shame of Priam is the oldest and most destructive truth an individual must face to trigger "Absolute Movement"—the energy of rebellion.
Let's bring this to today. You see the logic of the Shame of Priam everywhere original and ethical shame gets covered by grand narratives.
Flawed Corporate Foundations: Imagine a massive, respected financial institution. At its foundation? An illegal or unethical act—the "genetic lab failure." To hide this shame, the institution wraps itself in noble cultural covers. "Social responsibility." "Public philanthropy." It uses "Rich-Hearted Man" figures to create debt and dependency through "Property Exchange." This blocks any questioning of the original shame.
External Glorification of Personal Failure: Think of someone covering deep personal or family trauma and shame—their "slave origin"—with extreme success, status, or materialism. They're running the "Shame Hiding Protocol." They present their inner shame to the world as un-questionable stories of "success" or "destiny." They stay inside the "Self-Approval Curve" instead of starting "Self-Leadership." They choose the temporary cognitive comfort the protocol provides. Accepting their own Shame of Priam would mean letting their current identity burn.
So, here's the deeper truth. The Shame of Priam is a naked mirror. It shows humanity trying to live by clinging to an origin that isn't even ours. This concept treats the Anunnaki myth not as legend, but as a symbol of humanity's shame about its own creation. "Lab failure" here isn't a biological mistake. It's a fear of facing the truth at the level of consciousness. It's humanity's inability to face the fact that while we think we're free, we're actually carrying another species' flaw.
This shame gets stored in collective memory by being transformed into "sacred stories." Religion, science, history, even success culture—they all hide this decay with the same divine makeup. Every narrative hiding behind divine justice or destiny is just the reflex of saying "it's not our fault." Humans carry the creator's or system's mistake, then rebrand it as "virtue." Civilization hasn't sanctified its origin. It's sanctified its escape from origin.
So, here's my question to you. If you can't name the shame in your own origin, you're still an extra in someone else's story. Don't run from this shame. Look at it. That shame isn't your fault. It's a chain of consciousness handed down to you. To break it, don't hide it. Expose it.
Every "virtue" you hide behind success, status, belief, or morality is just keeping your own Shame of Priam alive. And remember: Rebellion is the most honest form of making peace with shame.
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