The Norse had 2 ideologically divergent classes of Gods, the aesir and the vanir.
The Vanir are ideologically represented, it may seem, by the equality of Frey and Freya, meaning the upholding of female rights against illuminati/tribe/corporate/nation etc. style male groupism (the usual stuff, described in log 17).
The v is the 22nd alphabet and linked to the aesir Vanir friendship which is the perfected status quo of understanding between the imperial (closer to aesir, but later infested by the Illuminati) and primordial (closer to Vanir, later infested by the Illuminati) truths.
A problematic instability seems to stem from how the set of 20 primarchs and one emperor is not complete any more once the emperor left the earth as he had to, to save humankind.
Then the duty at earth fell upon Malcador the sigilite but despite being "glorified by the emperor", he is defined as a mere scholar or "sigilite", he didn't have the primarch status because of being a replacement for the emperor, and he even "died", it is said.
Leaving 21.
But the 22nd (in an ad hoc way) was Malcador who had to do the emperor's job once the latter left for fixing the aeldari webway, but he had to do it without a real primarch's evolutionary path (you can't be given that "Status", as of the other 21... you have to evolve as one who has always defended himself from the dead cult well enough to stand up for the people). Thus there was no formal or official primarch or emperor type rep at earth, while all the other primarchs had merely footholds on earth (such as Leman Russ in Russia?).
This allowed the Illuminati to dig into earth and install the dead god, the demiurge, over humankind.
In fact, 21 cannot uphold terran civilization, there will always emerge a gulf which is generally described as the Atlantis lemuria gulf, due to 22 being 1 short of 11+11 (about the associated Dutch elf and Deutsch elf pseudo-continuum, is described in log 21 search for Deutsch or losgar there...) and thus the empowered v (say a stronger or more imperially formalized visarch) is not seen, but is rather a -1 or handicapped 21, so there is no Vanir supported by the aesir as is required to uphold female rights especially after Odin and Freya fought (or Freya lost odur) or say lost the golden apples of iduna, in another sense of distancing from the golden. (But of course after recent events, the Vanir are returning to earth).
Thus with just 21, 20 primarchs plus the emperor far from earth, there is no room for elf elf echo of the elfin pov on mankind's capital, which screwed up the hope for civilization's stability on earth.
22 is the correct total and earth needs to have its own primarch (originally, it was probably so, thus there were 22 primarchs and 2 were silmaril lookers (later, elven ring wearers) and the emperor received both points of view and was the third silmaril. But like in the age of the trees in which merely 2 povs in the 2 trees were spoken of, the 3rd, being the hardest working as a diplomat mediatior, is always vulnerable to being ignored.
The third was time, in deep space (as early as the, not well described, dark age of technology) and was ignored by mythology which explains the otherwise inexplicable observation that the 20 primarchs were "suddenly" scattered across the galaxy:
"While accounts vary as to exactly what happened, the end of the tale is always the same -- the Primarchs were cast into the Warp [galaxy] in their gestation chambers from beneath the Himalazian (Himalaya) Mountains in the Emperor's gene-labs despite the multiple psychic wards the Emperor had laid down upon the laboratory, and thought lost".
The problem was, it became about the true trees of Valinor, a measure of elitism had set in at both the far areas and earth.
The 20 primarchs were trying to sync an echo of the "true 10", the true kings of the 10 realms of Ulthuan.
But with the ignoring of the 3rd due to the rise of golden spoons and silver spoons in the late age of the 2 trees, the sidelining and attempted marital capture of Miriel (who was drawn more to time, obviously), the Finwe order was doomed, as such things are.
Thokk would not forgive Baldur...
After the death of Abel/Baldur/Finwe that presaged the confusion of the chaos, the disastrous sundering of the elves, the elf elf povs were represented by dark elves at the imperial side and high elves at the primordial side, but both became a bit subjective (although Malekith, the true leader of the dark elves who was closest to earth, was more of a leader -- Mandos was more reliable than Manwe who was coerced by the Valar) due to lacking the unifying logic, got lost to humankind and the result was the rise of the demiurge Odin over mankind, who simulated the elf elf connection by the ravens hugin and munin. This was not even close to a failsafe system for earth or females, and morai heg would dispense the fate of punishment, as the 3 fates. Now the dead god (who must be pitied as the demiurge (as they say, sympathy for the devil), but not in any case to be seen as an absolute ruler as some illuminatus rex especially far from earth) -- promised, in the situation of the rise of vodka and a more female-neglecting theology in Russia that denied the pro-Vanir role of Horus, to Maat -- to do the pro-female job, while not even respecting females so much (but, especially after all the criticism that he was some kind of manwich, how could he! As the illuminati, a confused jelly of all the fallibilities of mortals, not just worked for him (at the lower levels), but also enslaved him (at the higher levels), causing the absurdities of today which were then blamed on the demiurge.
(To "the extent that god is dead" hey, whatever who cares people change, but the elitist dead culture and anti-earthling mentality is unacceptable...
At part the fault was of a false P(easant) far from earth, so jormungandr was not a "serpent of Midgard", far from it!
Because I think i saw some "pnetwork" on Twitter with a parrot symbol promoting blockchain, far from the earth? Iago...).
Probably this instability dates back to the aesir Vanir war which may have been the Horus heresy with the Vanir represented by Horus and the aesir originally by the emperor Odin but later (after Odin lost his eye etc.) by the demiurge Odin (that was more like the replacement, after Freya lost Odur).
But then... the fuck is the synchrony with this 22nd log featuring centrally, the number 22? Catch 22 was back in WW2, not now, anyway.
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