Universal Wealth Secrets: The Solution Exposed

Imagine you are trapped in a cave. The entrance collapsed thousands of years ago. For 3,000 years, humanity has been chipping away at the wall of rocks — the external authorities, the politicians, the force-backed ruling class — and every time a boulder is moved, more collapse down. In this address to the Neothink Society, Mark Hamilton reveals what he calls perhaps the greatest breakthrough of conscious man: the rocks are an illusion. Stop fighting. Withdraw. And the wall vanishes.

Based on Mark Hamilton · Published by Neothink Institute · 18 min read
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What Is the Solution Hamilton Exposes?

The solution is counterintuitive: instead of fighting external authorities — which is their wheelhouse, their game, their rules — you withdraw. The parasitical ruling class exists because of our following mode. It is a classic cause-and-effect dynamic: the following mode of civilization causes the opposite and equal reaction — leaders who oblige to lead us. Their power is unearned. It depends entirely on our following mode. Remove the cause and the effect vanishes.

Hamilton compares this to being trapped in a cave. For 3,000 years we have been chipping at the rocks blocking the exit. Heroes move a boulder and we cheer, but more rocks collapse down. The unconventional escape: close your eyes, realize the rocks are an illusion — the illusion that we need external authorities — and when you open your eyes, the wall is gone. You walk free into the business civilization.

KEY TAKEAWAYS
  • The following mode is the root cause of the parasitical ruling class — a classic cause-and-effect dynamic passed down for 3,000 years
  • Fighting external authorities is their game — they welcome it, they handle it, and we take one step forward and two steps back
  • The unconventional escape: withdraw intellectually and emotionally from the ruling class — this strikes fear in their hearts like nothing else ever has
  • The ruling class’s power is an illusion built on one claim: that they benefit us. Remove the following mode and the illusion vanishes
  • Use the innocent quiz to open people’s eyes to their own following mode — don’t bash politicians, don’t educate, just demonstrate
  • Pure capitalism has never existed on Earth — business has always been intertwined with political force
  • Reach young parents to break the chain: when children grow up seeing integrating parents instead of following parents, the bicameral chain breaks

The Cave Metaphor: Why We’re Trapped

Hamilton opens with a vivid metaphor. We are trapped in a cave. The entrance collapsed on us — rocks, boulders, and dirt sealing us in. For 3,000 years, since the dawn of consciousness, we have been hopelessly chipping away at that wall, trying to free ourselves from the anti-civilization.

We have heroes — influencers, talk show hosts, courageous individuals who stand up to the ruling class. They move a boulder and we cheer. We vote for them. But then more rocks collapse down. Another executive order. Another regulation. Another wave of control. “We take one step forward and two steps back,” Hamilton says. America since its beginning demonstrates this cycle: one step toward freedom, two steps toward more control.

The reason is simple: going up against external authorities is their game. It is their wheelhouse. They have millennia-old skills — illusions, doublespeak, initiatory force. They welcome the fight because they know how to handle it. The more corrupt and powerful they are, the better they handle opposition. There has never been a real serious threat to the parasitical elite class in the entire history of 100 billion people who have walked the Earth.

HAMILTON ON THE CAVE

“We’re trapped in the anti-civilization. There’s no way out. But today I’m going to tell you what I consider perhaps the greatest breakthrough of conscious man.”


The Root Cause: It’s on Us

Hamilton makes a shocking claim: the destructive parasitical ruling class is on us. We put them there. The following mode of civilization causes the opposite and equal reaction — leaders who oblige to lead us. It is a classic cause-and-effect dynamic. The cause is our following mode. The effect is the parasitical ruling class sitting above us, taking full advantage.

This is unsettling. Everyone complains about the ruling class, but few realize that it exists because of our own following mode. We are born into it. As babies, before we even had the choice to be honest or dishonest, to exert effort or be lazy, we mimicked our parents and older siblings. That was our first introduction to consciousness. And we never fully left that following mode.

The following mode has been embedded in mankind since the bicameral days. The ruling class has been embedded in society since the beginning. These two facts are not separate — they are cause and effect. And understanding this opens the way to the greatest breakthrough.

THE CAUSE-AND-EFFECT DYNAMIC

The following mode of civilization causes the opposite and equal reaction: leaders who oblige to lead us. Their power is unearned — it depends entirely on our following mode. Remove the cause (the following mode) and the effect (the parasitical ruling class) vanishes.


Why Fighting the Ruling Class Never Works

Hamilton addresses the heroes we have all admired — the influencers, the talk show hosts, the courageous individuals who stand up to external authorities. He respects their courage but reveals the irony: the ruling class welcomes the fight. Pointing out and verbally attacking dishonest politicians is something they gladly invite, because that is the game they have always played.

Their weapons are millennia-old: illusions, doublespeak, initiatory force. Going up against them actually gives them power — the power of resisting you. They have all the tools, and they have the ultimate power of initiatory force. So we cycle endlessly: one step forward, two steps backward. A more free environment, then worse than before.

The deeper problem: even when people see the ruling class’s harm, they still have their built-in following mode. So they just look for other leaders — “This one’s a little better than that one.” They still need and seek external authorities. The cycle never breaks.

THEIR WHEELHOUSE

Going after external authorities is their system, their rules. They handle opposition the way they’ve always handled it. The more corrupt and powerful they are, the better they are at it. Withdrawing your support is the one thing they cannot handle — because their power depends entirely on your following mode.


The Unconventional Escape: Close Your Eyes and the Rocks Vanish

Hamilton returns to the cave metaphor and delivers the breakthrough. Instead of slamming our picks against the rocks, we back away, sit down, close our eyes, and imagine being outside the trap. We imagine the new world — life in the force-free system. When we open our eyes, the rocks are gone. We walk out free.

The method is counterintuitive — the opposite of everything our heroes have done. Instead of challenging external authorities, we withdraw intellectually and emotionally. We stop supporting their system. We no longer need them. And that strikes fear in their hearts like nothing else ever has.

Hamilton explains why: their entire system is built on one big illusion — the illusion that they benefit us. When we lose the following mode and no longer need them, the illusion vanishes. Their unearned power evaporates. The wall of rocks and dirt — the need for external authorities — was never real. It was always an illusion. And illusions can be vanished.

HAMILTON ON WITHDRAWAL

“By withdrawing from them, it just strikes fear in their hearts. Because we’re not following them anymore. You’re done. Goodbye.”

THE BREAKTHROUGH

The ruling class’s power is unearned. It is an illusion that depends on our following mode. Remove the following mode and the illusion vanishes — the wall of rocks disappears and we walk free.


The Innocent Quiz: How to Open People’s Eyes

Hamilton provides a practical tool for starting the wave. He calls it the innocent quiz — a series of casual questions you can ask friends, family, and coworkers to help them see their own following mode. The key: don’t challenge them. Don’t lecture. Present it as something you recently discovered about yourself. Say: “I did this little quiz on myself and it blew me away how much I’m still in the following mode.”

Sample questions from the quiz:

  • Do you easily believe what you read on Google searches?
  • Think back to the pandemic — did you believe everything from the authorities without questioning it with your own mind?
  • Do you ever question what teachers are teaching your kids, especially in history?
  • Do you feel that going against the social current is hard — even among friends?
  • Do you feel you learn about the world from the news, social media, or TikTok?
  • Were you okay when platforms removed content as “misinformation” and blocked people’s accounts?

Hamilton emphasizes: don’t bring up Julian Jaynes, the bicameral mind, or Neothink literature. That’s too much information. Simply explain that as babies, we started in a following mode through learned mimicked reactions, and most people never fully left it. Keep it light. Keep smiling. Include yourself: “We’re all kind of in a following mode.”

When their eyes open — when they have that aha moment — they won’t be able to keep their mouths shut about it. It’s like tipping over a domino. They have no agenda, so their spontaneous realization will spread naturally. This is how the wave begins.

THE PROCESS

Don’t bash politicians. Don’t argue Democrats versus Republicans. Just demonstrate the following mode through innocent questions. Once people see it in themselves, the door opens to talk about the ruling class, the business civilization, and eventually Neothink.


Pure Capitalism Has Never Existed

Hamilton addresses the common objection: “Business is bad.” He explains that pure capitalism has never been experienced on Earth. What people call capitalism has always been intertwined with the political system. Big business and government are entangled — regulations that stop competition from rising, force-backed advantages for the politically connected, unearned power disguised as business.

The bad reputation of capitalism traces to the Industrial Revolution, where governments teamed up with large businesses to generate regulations that crushed smaller, more honest competitors. Hamilton draws a sharp distinction: true market business leaders — like Steve Jobs — are not in it for power and glory. They are in it because they love what they do. The political businessmen, by contrast, use government force for unearned advantage.

A pure business system — one that has never existed — would have no poverty, no taxes as we know them, and prosperity beyond what we can currently fathom. Had the founding fathers made one deeper integration from John Locke’s natural law to the Prime Law, America would have been a business civilization for the past 240 years. They came that close. Their miss: they added rights (the positive) instead of removing initiatory force (the negative).

PURE CAPITALISM

A business system that has never existed on Earth. No initiatory force, no political-business entanglement, no ruling class. Free geniuses create value and advancing technology drives prices toward zero. Hamilton equates this to the Civilization of the Universe — what exists when the following mode and its resulting ruling class are removed.


Breaking the Chain: Start with Young Parents

Hamilton closes with what he considers powerful motivation. The following mode is a chain that links back to the bicameral civilization. It persists because children grow up seeing the world around them and simply fit in. They know nothing else. But Hamilton’s own family demonstrates the chain can be broken: it broke with his father, Frank R. Wallace. It broke with Hamilton himself. And it broke with his children — because they grew up watching integrating parents, not following parents.

This is the key: if you reach young people at the childbearing years and enlighten them to the following mode, their children will grow up seeing a father and mother in an integrating mode. The children will flow right into that mode themselves. That is how you break the chain. Not by fighting the ruling class. Not by chipping at the rocks. By changing the cause at its source.

Hamilton’s closing vision: as this spreads from person to person — starting with the quiz, spreading through word of mouth, tipping dominoes — people will mentally and emotionally stop needing external authorities. The wall of rocks will begin to vanish. The power granted to the ruling class will weaken and eventually evaporate. And we will have lived to see the business civilization on Earth.

THE WALL IS AN ILLUSION

Stop chipping at the rocks. Stop fighting their system. Withdraw. The illusion vanishes. And we walk free.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the following mode?

The following mode is a biological remnant passed down for 3,000 years since the bicameral civilization. As babies, we enter consciousness by mimicking our parents and older siblings. Most people never fully leave this following mode. Hamilton calls it the scourge of mankind — the root cause of the parasitical ruling class that has existed in every civilization in history.

Why doesn’t fighting external authorities work?

Because it is their game, their wheelhouse, their rules. They have millennia-old skills — illusions, doublespeak, initiatory force. Going up against them actually gives them power by allowing them to resist you. The result is a cycle: one step forward, two steps backward. No civilization in the history of 100 billion people has ever freed itself this way.

What does Hamilton mean by “the rocks are an illusion”?

The external authorities blocking our freedom — the rocks in the cave metaphor — are sustained by one illusion: that we need them, that they benefit us. Their power is unearned and depends entirely on our following mode. Remove the following mode and the need for them vanishes. The rocks were never real obstacles — they were an illusion that can be dissolved.

What is the innocent quiz?

A series of casual questions you can ask friends and family to help them see their own following mode. Examples: Do you easily believe Google searches? Did you question authorities during the pandemic? Do you feel pressured to go with the social current? The key is to present it lightly, include yourself, and never lecture or challenge.

Has pure capitalism ever existed?

No. Hamilton emphasizes that what people call capitalism has always been intertwined with political force. Big business and government have always been entangled. The bad reputation of capitalism comes from this entanglement, not from business itself. A pure business system under the Prime Law has never been experienced on Earth.

How does reaching young parents break the chain?

Children grow up mimicking the world around them. If parents are in the following mode, their children flow into the following mode. But if parents break free into an integrating mode, their children see that instead and flow into integration naturally. This is how the 3,000-year chain from the bicameral civilization finally breaks — at its source.

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PRIMARY SOURCE

Hamilton, Mark. “Universal Wealth Secrets: The Solution Exposed.” Address to the Neothink Society. Published via YouTube.

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