Manifesto of the Apocalypse
The Apocalypse is not destruction.
It is revelation — to lift the veil, to expose the hidden.
Apocalypse.
Many are confused about the true meaning of this word. Today, it is almost a synonym for catastrophe, suffering and destruction. But, in its origin, apocalypse meant only one thing: revelation.
To reveal is to lift the veil, to expose what is hidden. It is to bring to light that which has been concealed — out of fear, convenience or power.
We live in a world built on well-told lies. History is rewritten by the victors, not to preserve the truth, but to bury it. Cruelties are erased, screams silenced, and the faces of those who suffered are lost in the land of oblivion.
In this way, reality becomes more palatable to those who reap the fruits of the labor, the pain, the tears and the blood of the sacrificed.
But the apocalypse — the revelation — comes. It always comes. And when it comes, it does not destroy: it lays bare.
And before the truth, there is no mask that resists, no lie that endures.
To understand that we live in such a world, shaped by lies and sustained by illusions, makes evident the reason why the word apocalypse was distorted.
After all, the true revelation of the cruelty of those who hold power would be enough to ignite a revolution. A revolution that would destroy the path carefully paved toward the future these architects of the lie desire.
It would be the collapse of their dreams, the end of decades — perhaps centuries — of schemes, manipulations and secrets meant to enslave humanity, physically and psychologically.
For them, the apocalypse is ruin.
That is why, just as they rewrite history, they also rewrote the meaning of the word.
They made it so that, at the moment the true revelation arrived, humanity would not recognize it. And so it would remain blind before the truth.
“You shall know the Truth, and the Truth shall set you free.”
But those who reject the Truth will remain slaves of those who tried to kill it.
One must be willing to see.
For only then will it be possible to remove the veil that covers our eyes when the hour comes.