Then there's the difference between "power" and "authority"
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@Ruth I have been (unconsciously) trying to find an answer to this. In French, "authority" relates to power, so I would still be headed for another word. A boss of a company, having "authority", has some power I think - but that's a "IMO" :)
Thinking of that matter, several things appear and it is rather complex. I understand casual thinking makes us indiscriminatedly use a term, for Netanyahu - and that it is correct - but that it does not reflect the reality.
So one matter here is possibly that our common words are not sufficient to describe reality. Let me try to show this:
One
definition of authority:
the power or right to give orders, make decisions, and enforce obedience.
a person or organization having political or administrative power and control.
So it's a bit both. Next I had a look at
synonyms of authority - and found:
Sometimes, people in power are not representative of the power that outflows from them. This constitutes an obstacle to our understanding, because we are used to use common qualificatives who are meant for usual models.
The matter with B. Netanyahu is that he allegedly has the official power (he's elected, people believe he has much might). In fact, he doesn't, and he reports and obeys to another "hierarchical" authority. This constitutes a problem in regard of "our 3D world & customs": are there words precisely describing this? "Machiavellian politics"... There must exist some. "Puppet", "dictator", "totalitarianism" are frequent ones that I have been stumbling upon, along the course of reading main stream articles. But I have to admit that pathocracy may be a "fit".
I think another problem is to know if Netanyahu "agrees" with this external source of power. If yes, this power and Netanyahu are aligned. If not, the word pathocratic would be of use, because it precisely describes a hijack of power via the official political representative.
Otherwise - B. netanyahu is a straight "extension" of this external power.
I think overall (perhaps not overall the big matter - but one matter): let us remind ourselves that most people don't know about this - so the matter here is to be able to convey a sort of vulgar translation of the reality of Netanyahu, to others, with appropriate words, and perhaps to hint at the few signs showing he's not in charge at all. We have to communicate with others, do some journalistic work & overall remain aligned with reality. We'd have to operate a sort of translation between what we know and what we say to others.
The data we have:
_ Netanyahu
_ _ Kabbalists
_ _ _ 4D STS
In other words:
- does Netanyahu agree with the Kabbalists? With the 4D STS?
- do the Kabbalists agree with the 4D STS
STS is a bit "I want it all" - "no cake for others". I doubt Netanyahu & the Kaballists are on the list, for 4D STS.
I assume Kabbalists perform magic so that they more or less know what sorts of power they are mobilizing. But - they may lack awareness as to the evolution of "manipulating STS forces". This is a no-go road for humans, and ultimately they will have to walk the road the opposite way. I think they cannot short-wire 4D STS spirits and would either be "eaten", or failed by STO.
So - this power that appears at Netanyahu - already went through succesive and various stages. It is "power" but at this stage, the qualificative of "conduit" may fit Netanyahu. A "vector" perhaps?
As stated, the words "authority", "boss", "politician" - perfectly fit but the matter is that they don't account for reality. This is a problem. This is a problem because reality matters more than nomenclature (because we want to know how things are, in the first place. Second comes labelling, descriptivity and wording; I think not the opposite way).
People let me kindly know (if what I wrote makes sense) about this idea, that I consider an "issue", if pleased to. The matter may be completely different than this.
And of course, I think words exist and that they should not be discarded, or branded as "bad". It's juts that there seems to exist situations that make some official words "unfit"; so, the basic language is not
"bad" but
"may need refining to match several instances";
it has to deal with exceptions - so, new words!