Tuesday, 7 July 2020

Disappearing Society Of People

A group of people have disappeared

They are within a underground community of people in Perth. People who deal and use drugs and things such as that

Everyone assumes they are dead

Some are dead as far as I know. Something to do with drugs debts. Someone went around and cleaned house for large drug debts

Nobody seemed to think they would actually kill everyone who owed money and the entire community seems shocked these people have all disappeared

The police are obviously more than a little concerned and are looking at why these people have disappeared and who took them. They assume they are all dead

I see how one was set up by those who took him. I assume he is dead

He owed allot of money, so they arranged for him to come collect some more drugs and when he did, he disappeared

He hadn't/hasn't/was not seen since

It's been a long time (in the months) since all these people went missing. There are so many of them within a particular community of people, that they are holding a memorial for them

A friend of mine who reminds me of a friend of mine Evie who works in law society (though I don't think was actually her) was grieving for a friend of hers in the list

A man named Ross Handler

I get the feeling I know most people in this list. Though I have no idea who Ross Handler is. I initially thought it was another Ross I know, but it wasn't

My female friend is trying to mourn and it's annoyed with me, asking why I'm not mourning. I tell her I'm not convinced they are dead. Until they show up and I know they are dead, I'm not going to believe they are

Then I am somewhere else watching someone being abducted

It's some sort of underground society like the Freemasons or similar who are kidnapping people. It feels like they have good resources, though they may not be the most professionally organised

I get the sense that some of the police are involved with the people going missing. The very same police who are investigating the disappearances

They are being mostly civil to people, though they are being held in horrible conditions

They seem to be doing some sort of survival course on the people they are kidnapping

One man is in love with a woman, who is the unwilling partner of a very large, muscular and dangerous man. They have kidnapped all of them

They are intervening and playing games with people's lives

For instance, the man is having a affair with the woman he's in love with, behind the large dangerous man's back

So they put them in the same room that looks like a dungeon and expose the affair to force them into a fight with each other

While doing this they remind them of "what they are fighting for" by showing them the woman being degraded and forced to strip her clothes for all the men involved in the kidnapping and other kidnapped men

They are trying to teach everyone involved some sort of life lessons

The large muscular man looks like the devil. He had sharp, cut teeth and horns. They have him chained up in the dungeon where they bring the other man in to fight for the honour of the woman he's in love with

It's all some type of game for those involved, though they don't seem to have any real purpose or authority other than their own

They also seem to be hypocritical in their methods to the point that their lessons could not possibly ever be taught to those they are holding

It all seems like a impossible situation without any possibly good outcome

Redundant in whatever they are hoping to achieve, due to their methods

I also don't know if they actually kill anyone involved. But it seems like the are destroying lives in such a way, it wouldn't matter to them one way or another if they did

It's hard to explain what I mean by this

Kinda like they have no real concern for what happens to these people, but they are convinced that they do, to such a extent that they would probably ensure they don't kill anyone within their forced "rehabilitation", for no other reason than it justifies them doing it and gives them what they think is the excuse that allows them to do it

They think they are doing something important and divine, which in reality is no more than the sum of their belief in their own actions, that holds no real value otherwise

They think they are the good guys, but they aren't

They are actually worse than bad guys in many ways, because they convince themselves they are someone they aren't without substance beyond the actions they use to convince themselves

Whereas at least bad guys don't pretend to be something they are not

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