The Writer’s Master Plan
How Religion and History Were Engineered to Control Perception
1. Religion – The Greatest Self-Published Bestseller
Let’s cut the nonsense—religion is a business model, not divine truth. It started as a man-made
script, a book written by people who wanted to control human behavior and establish a structured
system of belief.
Think of it like this:
• Every religion is like a book series—and the people who created them are authors.
• Since they didn’t have traditional publishers, they built their own publishing company
(organized religion).
• Over time, new chapters were added—rules changed, myths expanded, and stories
modified to keep the followers engaged and to fit the evolving society.
Now here’s the real kicker—nobody actually chooses their religion.
• A Hindu is Hindu because they were born into it.
• A Muslim is Muslim because they were born into it.
• A Christian is Christian because they were born into it.
It’s not an achievement, it’s coincidence. But people will go to war, kill, and discriminate over
something that was never even their choice in the first place.
This means religion isn’t about faith—it’s about identity politics. It creates divisions where none
should exist, keeping people occupied with fictional differences while those in power continue to
control the real game.
2. The Writer’s Instinct – Editing the Past, Shaping the Future
Every writer knows one thing:
If the story isn’t interesting, no one will read it.
This applies not just to books but to history, religious texts, and even news today. When people
write about the past, they don’t just record what happened—they edit reality to make it engaging,
dramatic, and memorable.
Think about it:
• The Bible, the Quran, the Vedas—all contain stories with heroes, villains, miracles, and
moral lessons.
• Histories of kings and warriors—they are always written to make them look larger than life,
hiding their weaknesses, failures, and crimes.
Reality isn’t like that. In real life, nothing is that perfectly structured. No one is purely good or
purely evil. But history is written to create myths, to manufacture legends that people will believe
in.
The ones who wrote history weren’t recording facts—they were crafting narratives. And since there
weren’t many people questioning what was written, these stories became the official truth.
Now, fast forward to today—this process hasn’t stopped. The news, media, and politics still function
the exact same way. Truth isn’t about what actually happened, it’s about who gets to tell the story
and how they shape it.
3. Truth is a Weapon, and It’s Controlled
The most powerful people in history never fought over facts—they fought over who gets to define
them.
• The ones who wrote religious texts became prophets.
• The ones who wrote history became heroes.
• The ones who control media today become influencers of reality.
Truth is a weapon—it can liberate people, but it can also destroy systems of power. This is why
people who question things too much are always:
• Silenced (because they disrupt the system).
• Ridiculed (so no one takes them seriously).
• Eliminated (when they become too dangerous).
And that’s exactly why this book I’m working on, "The Writer’s Master Plan", is a deep dive into
how narratives have been engineered to control human perception from ancient scriptures to
modern media.
It’s not just a theory—it’s the uncomfortable truth that most people aren’t ready to confront.