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"End of Slavery Summit" on BrightU: Steven Mager's hard-fought journey against "inverted Zionism"
By jacobthomas // 2025-07-30
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  • On Day 1 of the "End of Slavery Summit," Steven Mager revealed that contemporary slavery operates not through physical chains but via psychological manipulation, state coercion and religious indoctrination, perpetuated by governments and institutions.
  • Governments and religions maintain power by fostering division, fear and dogma, similar to historical oppressive regimes, keeping populations compliant through propaganda and fear-based narratives.
  • Organized religions like "false Judaism" and "inverted Zionism" sanctify oppression, stifling critical thought and justifying violence under the guise of holiness.
  • Populations exhibit trained obedience, accepting limited freedom as progress. Liberation requires "shadow work," confronting personal traumas and dismantling systemic lies, aided by ancient symbolism and self-awareness.
  • Education, courage and independent media are vital to resist control. Technology, often a distraction, must instead spread truth. True freedom begins with recognizing invisible chains and rejecting complacency.
On Day 1 of the "End of Slavery Summit," aired July 26, Steven Mager, an Israeli content creator and public speaker, shattered the illusion of freedom in this gripping session with host Cory Endrulat. His revelations expose a chilling reality: Modern slavery persists, not through iron shackles but through psychological manipulation, state coercion and religious indoctrination. His experiences mirror global patterns. Governments, he argued, maintain power through division, fear and moral relativism. "They create hatred between groups, just as the Nazis did. The same people, different uniforms." Mager reserves sharp criticism for organized religion, particularly what he calls "inverted Zionism" and "false Judaism," which he claimed sanctify oppression. "People here are so indoctrinated, they send their children to die in wars and call it holy," he said, drawing parallels to historical atrocities. Religious dogma, he asserted, stifles critical thought. "They're trapped in rituals, disconnected from truth. Their worldview is intoxicated." He warned that this spiritual slavery is compounded by media propaganda that bombards citizens with fear-based narratives, from pandemic mandates to nationalist fervor. Mager highlighted the eerie compliance of modern populations. "Even after mask mandates were lifted, people kept wearing them. It’s a Pavlovian reaction, they’re trained to obey without question." This "mental slavery," as Endrulat termed it, is the most dangerous form of bondage. "People grow comfortable in their cages," Mager added. "They accept 20 percent freedom instead of 80 percent slavery and call it progress." The path to liberation, Mager insisted, begins within. He advocates for "shadow work," confronting personal traumas and fears, as a tool for awakening. "You must rebirth your ego, dismantle the lies you've been fed." Drawing on Nordic runes and occult symbolism, he described ancient traditions as psychological keys to unlocking autonomy. Yet, he lamented the resistance to truth. "When I explain that taxation is theft or that your body is your own property, people say, 'Why not go live in the jungle?' They'd rather exile dissenters than fix the system." Mager's message is that education and courage are the antidotes to systemic control. "Technology could free us, but it’s weaponized to distract. We must use it to spread truth." He urged independent media to go beyond surface-level critiques and address root causes, statism, moral relativism and the erosion of natural rights. "Everything is mental," he concluded. "The chains are invisible until you choose to see them." As Mager's testimony echoes across borders, one question lingers: Are we truly free or have we simply traded iron shackles for invisible ones? The answer lies in whether humanity dares to awaken or remains content in its gilded cage.

More from Day 1 of the "End of Slavery Summit"

Day 1 of the "End of Slavery Summit" doesn't end thereHere's a summary of the topics tackled by other speakers: Mark Passio discussed:
  • The argument that government is a form of slavery because it claims ownership over individuals through laws, taxation and coercion under the threat of violence. Unlike overt slavery (e.g., chattel slavery), covert slavery is disguised as legitimate authority.
  • How natural law dictates that all humans have equal rights to freedom, provided they do not initiate harm. Authority (government) is an artificial construct that violates natural law by imposing control, making it inherently immoral.
  • How occultism (hidden knowledge) reveals the psychological and philosophical tools used by elites to manipulate society. Dark occultists maintain control through deception, while true occultism teaches natural law, morality and the rejection of false authority.
  • How the primal fear of death and insecurity drives people to accept control and coercion. Overcoming this fear is essential to rejecting slavery, as freedom requires courage and self-responsibility.
  • Why the mission is to awaken humanity by exposing the immorality of government, authority and coercion. This involves spreading the truth about natural law, rejecting moral relativism and using modern communication to dismantle systemic slavery.
Alexander Raskovic discussed:
  • The foundational concept of property, including physical possessions, one’s body and free will, was explored. Ownership is tied to rightful acquisition without harm or theft, emphasizing personal responsibility and consequences.
  • Why was slavery defined as the removal of choice and free will under continuous threat of violence (duress). Historical chattel slavery was contrasted with modern, less obvious forms of systemic coercion (e.g., government authority, mandates).
  • How governments and institutions were criticized as arbitrary authorities that violate natural rights (e.g., through coercion, theft and assault). The illegitimacy of "special rights" granted to rulers over others was highlighted.
  • The role of ego and pride in resisting collectivist control was discussed, alongside how culture manipulates self-worth to foster compliance. Social Darwinism and the suppression of care (e.g., for others’ freedom) were identified as tools of mental slavery.
  • Why true freedom requires rejecting systemic boundaries, embracing personal responsibility and recognizing inherent sovereignty. The conversation emphasized honesty, critical thinking and courage to dismantle mental and physical slavery.

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