Hegelian dialectic

Merriam-Webster's definition of the dialectic

Dialectic Date: 14th century

4 a : the Hegelian process of change in which a concept or its realization passes over into and is preserved and fulfilled by its opposite.

The way it is being used by the Illuminati to achieve their goals is:

If you want to move the people to go in a certain direction you provide or create a condition and then control both sides of the debate so the only solution for the people to go is in the direction you originally desired.

All of this is unknown to the people. It will not work if your objective is publicly known.

Sometimes this is done by placing the people in between two opposite forces. The third direction is the path the people take but it is also the direction they desired.

 

A few examples:

If you want the country to adopt national healthcare. You control the insurance companies and hospitals and make them raise prices until healthcare is not affordable. This makes the congress pass government subsidized healthcare.

If you want to want to pass laws to control guns in a country. You create mind control subjects to go out and commit mass murder with guns. The people will want more gun control.

If you want to pass laws taking away some freedoms of the people. You create reasons for them to give up those freedoms. The 911 event got the Patriot Act passed.

If you want to want to make more money on a legal product. Declare the product is destroying the fabric of society or costing to much money due to harm of the people that use the product. Make the product illegal and the product price will climb by thousands of percent. Case in point. Heroin and cocaine used to be sold by the corner drug stores in America. Made illegal, the price has soared. The only people that get away with marketing the drugs is the secret government.