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The Tripartite Firewall: An Article on Sectoral Collusion, the Rhetorical Loop, and the Crisis of the American Republic

Updated: 10 hours ago

By Scott Shields -- From Assessment Written for Ronald Reagan Brought Current – Contributing Writer for Capitol Times Media



Analyzing the convergence of Political, Economic, and Spiritual sectors as a driver of systemic corruption and the erosion of republican liberty.


This article explores a specific political theory regarding the structural integrity of societies: that the health of any nation depends on the strict separation of three distinct pillars— Political Power, Economic Power, and Spiritual/Moral Authority.


All societies were and are managed and operated by the decision makers in the "Three Sector Model." The American Founding was not merely a reaction to British tyranny, but an intellectual revolution designed to create a "tripartite firewall." This firewall prevents the powerful in one sector from colluding with the others to establish a unified system of control. When these sectors collude, the model posits, corruption is inevitable, leading to varying forms of totalitarianism: Middle East Theocracy (Three-Sector Control), Socialism (Two-Sector Control), Orthodox Atheist Marxist Totalitarianism (Three-Sector Control).


When applying this theoretical lens to contemporary American discourse, examining the concept of the "Rhetorical Loop"—where narratives override empirical verification—and hypothesizing how recent political events, such as January 6, what we witness are the symptoms of a collapsing structural equilibrium which followed the event.


I. Theoretical Framework: The Three Sectors and the Nature of Collusion


1.1 The Universal Flaw

All societies are difficult to manage because power naturally seeks consolidation. History suggests that when individuals in positions of influence within the three societal sectors collude, corruption becomes systemic.


• The Political Sector: Government, law, and enforcement.

• The Economic Sector: Capital, trade, production, and resource distribution.

• The Spiritual Sector: Morality, faith, ethical conscience, and the definition of "ought" vs. "is."


1.2 The Spectrum of Collapse


Nations degrade along a spectrum based on which sectors collude:



In a healthy Republic, these three sectors exist in tension. The friction between them creates checks and balances.


1.3 The American Innovation

The American Founders (the "Intellectual Revolutionaries") were the first to identify this universal flaw and institutionalize a rebellion against it. They did not seek a "melting pot" of ideas where everything blends into uniformity. Instead, they designed a system based on a single idea: Separation of Sectoral Power.


By instituting federalism, separation of powers, and the Bill of Rights, they created a machine where no single group could dominate politics, money, and moral truth simultaneously. This structure was intended to prevent the "gravitational pull" toward a Unified State.


II. The Rhetorical Loop: Manufacturing "Functional Truths"


2.1 The Post-Truth Continuum

Philosopher James Frederick Ferrier coined "epistemology" to separate the "theory of

knowing" from the "theory of being." He aimed to build a firewall against the idea that truth

is what sounds most convincing. However, history suggests we have long lived in a "Post

Truth continuum" driven by the Rhetorical Loop. Previous Article here at Capitol Times

Media in regards to this.


The Loop operates in three stages:

1. The Postulating Engine: Ideas are generated through imagination (often by elites in the three sectors).

2. The Control Gate: Dogma, reason, or authority acts as a filter to determine what is "acceptable."

3. The Output: If an idea is imagined, reasoned, and advocated well enough, it becomes a "Functional Truth," regardless of empirical verification.


2.2 The Modern Mechanism

In the modern era, the "Control Gate" has shifted from the higher moral authorities to the

algorithmic feedback loop of media, academia, and political establishment. The theocracy

of "Orthodox Atheist Marxism" has colluded and corrupted Americas Founding Ideals.


Orthodox Atheist Marxism functions as a "religion without God," where:


• Propaganda replaces truth.

• Progress is inspiring and implementing chaos and violence.

• The State replaces Individual Rights and Freedoms. • Dissent becomes treason.


When Orthodox Atheist Marxism colludes with Political and Economic power, it creates a

narrative environment where "Functional Truths" are manufactured to maintain the status

quo of the collusionary kingdomhood.


III. The Diagnosis: America's Drift


3.1 The Erosion of Checks

If the Three-Sector Model is to continue to hold true for the United States, we have to

examine the concerning trajectory which has emerged:


• Political-Economic Fusion: Regulatory authority has blurred into economic

ownership. The government dictates market behaviors, grants licenses based on

loyalty, and redistributes wealth, creating a dependency that mirrors the Two-Sector

collapse.


• Spiritual Co-optation: Traditional moral frameworks face pressure to conform to

state-sanctioned narratives. Independent moral voices are marginalized, and the

State begins to define "justice" and "truth" as policy constructs rather than inherent

natural laws.


3.2 The Alleged Orthodox Atheist Marxist Alignment

The most dangerous element of this, is that a major political faction (democratic party) has

aligned itself with the "Three-Sector" playbook.


• Premise: Just as Stalin sought to consolidate power by eliminating rival centers of

influence (preventing a "Republic" next door, thus rejecting the "Republic of China"

model in favor of total Party control by recruiting funding and training Mao), a similar

drive within the U.S. political sphere is occurring.


• The Truth: A specific political party (the Democratic leadership) has been

"captured" or corrupted by an "Orthodox Atheist Marxism." This alignment seeks to

dismantle the tripartite firewall, merging the sectors to maintain power beyond

constitutional limits.


• Historical Parallel: The model draws parallels to historical instances where

socialist/communist movements in Europe and Asia (e.g., the recruitment of Mao by

Stalin) were used to suppress republicanism in neighboring regions to ensure

ideological monopoly.


IV. Case Study: January 6 and the Collision of Narratives


4.1 The Event as Symptom

January 6, 2021, serves as a critical focal point for these truths. The event illustrates the

breakdown of shared reality when the Rhetorical Loop hardens the Control Gate.


Narrative A: The Official Record (Propaganda)


• Characterized as a violent attack on democratic procedures.

• Supported by over 1,000 convictions, bipartisan election official testimony, and court rulings.

• Viewed as a breakdown of civic order necessitated by the defense of institutions.


Narrative B: The Alternative Interpretation (Collusion Truth)

• Viewed as a "peaceful rebellion" or a "resurrection" of republican principles.

• Participants believed they were responding to a deeper constitutional crisis: the

belief that the three sectors had colluded to steal the election.

• Perceived the event as an attempt to break the "collusionary kingdomhood" and

stop the drift toward a socialist/theocratic merger.


4.2 The Entrapment

Within this model, the concept of "entrapment" takes on a new dimension:


• Emotional Charging: Citizens were being solicited by FBI officials acting as

agitators attempting to find the emotionally charged individuals to do harm at the

capitol.

• Information Warfare: Zero deterrent for protecting the capitol knowing hundreds of

thousands of protestors would be attending. Yet, hundreds of police and others

poured into the city grounds to make arrest at levels if on site no one would have

caused any issues.

• The Trap: The corrupt officials colluded to manufacture liability for dissenters.


4.3 The Two Classes of Perception

The is an example of divergence, in how information is processed:


1. The Orthodox Atheist Marxism Propaganda: January 6th was a resurrection.

2. The Truth: It was a peaceful rebellion against one party rule of the Orthodox Atheist Marxist desires and implementation to maintain power based or corruption of a stolen election.


V. The Path Forward: Rebuilding the Firewalls


Whether one accepts the full severity of Americas "Three-Sector Collapse" due to Orthodox

Atheist Marxist collusion and corruption , the underlying problem remains: How do we

restore a system where power is checked and truth requires verification?


5.1 Breaking the Rhetorical Loop

To dismantle the machinery of "Functional Truths":


• Important: Continue Reading Capitol Times Media. Much more ahead.


5.2 Structural Restoration

The solution in reinforcing the Founders' original design:


1. Reinforce Federalism: Allow states to function as laboratories. Let extreme policies fail while conservative alternatives flourish, providing a counter-narrative without secession.

2. Limit Sectoral Fusion: Resist the trend of using government power to enforce ideological conformity through economic regulation.

3. Protect the Spiritual Check: Safeguard the right of independent communities to maintain moral frameworks that challenge the State, ensuring the "conscience" remains separate from the "sword."


5.3 Vigilance Without Violation

A Republic survives only when citizens can argue passionately without destroying each

other. When the three sectors collapse, disagreement becomes heresy. The bell rung on

January 6 was not a call to partition, but a warning: the firewalls Ferrier described must be

maintained vigilantly, or they will be breached.


The danger facing the United States is not merely a change in tax rates, but a fundamental

structural shift toward sectoral collusion. The path back to a true Republic requires more

than voting; it requires a conscious effort to keep the three sectors apart and to demand

that every claim, no matter how persuasive, survive the test of independent replication.


Conclusion

The "Three-Sector Collusion" model offers a powerful, albeit controversial, lens through

which to view modern American turbulence. It suggests that the gravitational pull toward

socialism and authoritarianism is not accidental, but the result of a systematic failure to

maintain the separation of Political, Economic, and Spiritual powers.


The American experiment was unique because it relied on the tension between these

forces. If that tension collapses, the Republic dies, replaced by the Unified State. The task

for the modern citizen is not to find a new enemy, but to rebuild the firewalls that prevent

power from becoming absolute. The bell has rung; the question is whether we hear it as a

call to division, or a call to vigilance.


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