Abstract
The Ruling Group Mind (RGM) functions as a self-reinforcing system that prioritizes corporate and elite interests over life-value, embedding control mechanisms across science, economics, governance, and technology. This document critically examines how RGM has evolved historically, mapping key events that solidified its influence through extractive paradigms, monopolization, and systemic dependency.
The analysis outlines the core mechanisms of RGM control, including the commodification of essential life-sustaining resources such as food, medicine, energy, and knowledge. Case studies illustrate the suppression of paradigm-shifting discoveries, regulatory capture, and engineered economic dependence that perpetuate the extractive model.
A transition to a life-coherent alternative is presented, advocating for decentralized knowledge systems, regenerative economics, and community-based sovereignty. The proposed framework integrates holistic science, bioregional governance, and ethical technological innovations to restore planetary and social balance.
This blueprint calls for immediate collective action to dismantle entrenched structures of control and establish life-affirming systems rooted in sovereignty, sustainability, and holistic well-being. The future hinges on whether humanity continues to operate under extractive paradigms or shifts towards a regenerative, life-coherent civilization.










