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BroccoliRiceTofu on Nostr: THE REUNION OF DARKNESS Chapter VI. That next year it was time to reset for Buckley, ...

THE REUNION OF DARKNESS
Chapter VI.
That next year it was time to reset for Buckley, along with the rest of the country. The government was changing and the people were too. The new political party, now officially called the ‘New Era,’ was growing in popularity. It had now been the first political party to grow internationally. Both the Canadian and Mexican governments had officials tied to this party. The New Era promised the voters to be transparent and honest. It would begin its reign with an audit of all the funds in the government, and all spending would be publicized going forward. The New Era was promising to get the country back on track, back to the promise of ‘for the people, by the people.’
It was all too good to be true, by the spring of that year the first documents were released by the New Era. The honeymoon of the election had soon dissipated. The people were no longer people dancing and cheering in the streets, so happy that the old regime had left. The fear that nothing would change in the past and the new joy that had overtaken the voter was quickly forgotten with the oncoming data leaks. In the days following, 3 former politicians would be arrested and these would be the first to be tried. The documents that had been released showed that each of these men made over $1.5 million in 3 years, working as freelance consulting. The fees paid to them were on green energy solar panels that were never even produced, and the government grants that funded them were paid out as bonuses to the board. The green energy focus of the US would come into question. The finger pointing of past regimes was the fastest way to remove the political competition going forward. The New Era was picking up seats with every election; and the people of this country believed that their voices were finally being heard. Justice had come to the White House.
With all the news changing rapidly Buckley was excited to graduate high school. This would be the time he could be out on his own, Forge his own path, possibly even break the cycle of the environment that had driven him to a dark place. His soul felt heavy over the years. The daily functions in his life had been slowly taking him hostage from the inside. The crushing spirit of those around him was a daily reminder that he needed to get away and try to refresh.
Soon after the political trials would begin, and the televised spectacles drew more viewers than the OJ trials. Society started losing more faith in the government that they had put into power. The prices of basic items, like prescription drugs, had outpaced the rest of the goods. Gasoline, milk, and wheat prices were also growing each year. The farmers began to suffer. The cost of fertilizer, water and parts for machines was driving them to reduce the total planted acres. The more people would work, the less they ultimately had.
The producers of medical supplies became the largest corporations in the world. Their stocks would become the base support for the new economic boom in all economic countries. The increase in life expectancy created a thriving market. Surgeries and procedures, once done on occasion, were now considered standard.
The new era party had grown its seeds deep into Europe. The European faction had its own constitution drafted. The plan was called the Global Reset and focused on a plan to shift the world economy into a cashless and uniformed currency. The New Era would control the utilization and implementation of the currency, to ensure the goal of reducing black markets would come to fruition.
Eventually, the New Era also owned all the loans, banks, and the Federal Reserve. The essentials of life were accessible only to families only if they borrowed against their future and took out loans approved. Those that had strong savings accounts, were forced to exchange their value in order to utilize the funds.
This shift changed the way society worked. Every item you purchased was now traceable. The people once again began to focus on fighting each other for basic needs through bartering systems. The amount of cash flowing through the economy was beginning to decline.
The daily medications, needed to keep your family members alive, began to rise by 30-40% each year, putting more strain on the middle class. People were starting to realize that the new ‘savior party’ seemed to be more inline with the super PACs than others before.
The following year, the New Era announced that the first drugs were to be decriminalized. These were only for medicinal purposes. The utilization of ‘natural medicines’ was the safe and cheap alternative to the much more costly prescriptions. This began the eventual rise of more drugs going on this decriminalized list. Substances including psychedelics, opium and more were deemed appropriate. Any drug that had the potential to cure pain or depression was first added to the list in progressive states. After the trial period in these states was over, results that proved to be successful, would be moved up into the larger programs nationwide.
The New Era also created its own new designer drugs, that focused on becoming a safe alternative. The epidemic was plaguing the nation with overdoses, and the new pills were non-lethal. The goal stated by the New Era, was to create a drug that would re-define the human connection between pain receptors, nerves and the brain.
The science and research published in the coming years would prove that the prescription companies were specifically creating bi-products that targeted the pituitary gland. The alteration of the hormones in the body would ensure that you would feel better. Many people would share results of weight loss, libido increases and overall wellness.
Online conspiracy theorists started sharing documentation and emails from leaders, within the New Era, that these drugs were meant to wither and shrink the minds of the users. The theory stated that these drugs were specifically created for reducing creativity and shutting down independent thought, and would eliminate challenges to the status quo.
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