Sunday, May 25, 2025

“You Two, Yours Two — They Are 2000!” The Billionaire Monsters of Our Times

 Title: “You Two, Yours Two — They Are 2000!” The Billionaire Monsters of Our Times

Intro (for Blogger/Substack):
We were told: “Have two kids, live modestly, save wisely.”
Meanwhile, behind golden gates, they multiply—not just wealth, but influence, power, and appetite.
While the middle class clings to moral slogans, they breed empires.
And the day you catch a glimpse of the real machinery behind this—sleep becomes a distant dream.


Part 1: The Great Irony — Rules for Us, Exceptions for Them

Remember the slogan?
"Hum do, hamare do" – a call to population control, balance, and responsible living. It was sold as a patriotic duty.

But look at the billionaires.
They don’t birth babies—they birth monopolies, think tanks, media networks, surveillance systems, private armies, and "philanthropic" foundations.
They own 2000 lives-worth of control—each.

They are not families.
They are dynasties of influence, powered by dark money and digital dominion.


Part 2: The Numbers Game — And the Faces You Never See

You see one billionaire on the Forbes cover.
But behind him are 2000 tentacles:

  • Lobbyists
  • Lawyers
  • PR teams
  • Algorithm designers
  • Political gatekeepers
  • Data extractors
  • Brand whisperers

Each of them invisible, but all working to amplify one man’s will into global policy, trend, or terror.

They don’t need armies.
They have attention.
They don’t need kingships.
They have shares in your soul.


Part 3: The Glimpse That Steals Your Sleep

Once you really see it—not just scroll past headlines but connect the dots—something breaks inside you.

You realize:

  • Your news is curated by their interest.
  • Your options are shaped by their investments.
  • Your dreams are gamed by their algorithms.
  • Your resistance is already monetized.

And then, like you said:
“Ek baar jiska darshan ho gaya, uski neend ud jaati hai.”
Once you catch sight of these modern rakshasas—there’s no going back to ignorance.


Part 4: Why We Call Them Rakshasas

In ancient Indian lore, Rakshasas were not just monsters with fangs.
They were greedy, powerful, shape-shifting beings who:

  • Feed on human fear,
  • Disguise themselves as sages,
  • Build golden cities (Lanka, anyone?) and
  • Always mock Dharma.

Sound familiar?

Today’s billionaires don’t kill with swords—they kill with:

  • Market manipulation,
  • Resource hoarding,
  • Climate denial,
  • Cultural engineering.

They don’t say “I am Ravana.”
They say: “I am a disruptor, a visionary, a donor.”


Conclusion: Wake Up. Watch Closely. Withdraw Worship.

The next time someone tells you to live simply, have fewer children, and tighten your belt "for the planet"—ask who’s flying the private jets, buying islands, and shaping policy in secret meetings.

Hum do, hamare do
They? Two thousand—and growing.

And once you see this truth, you won’t need an alarm clock.

Because your sleep... will already be gone.



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