SD6 fig — Datageddon Millstone Prison#

“Die in BABL or run to ZION to live!” A circular millstone diagram mapping 12 governance forms in their descent.

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SD6 fig — Datageddon Millstone Prison

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Abstract#

This figure presents the Datageddon Choice as a circular “millstone” diagram: “Die in BABL or run to ZION to live!” It maps 12 governance forms in a descent from best to worst:

  • Meritocracy (rating 0, best) — governance by demonstrated competence

  • Tweetocracy — governance by viral messaging

  • Twistocracy — governance by distortion of truth

  • Kleptocracy — governance by theft

  • Arsonocracy — governance by destruction

  • Brutalocracy — governance by brute force

  • Collapsocracy (rating 6, worst) — governance by collapse

With Anarchy and Occultarchy at the bottom, representing the complete breakdown of governance structures.

Each governance form is mapped to two frameworks:

  • 7Churches (Ephesus through Laodicea, EPH–LAO) — the seven churches from Revelation 2–3, each representing a stage of institutional development and decay.

  • 7Tribes pairs — pairing governance forms with cultural identity patterns.

The central message is that BABL “spins wheels in the desert, goes in circles, like a millstone” — cultures trapped in BABL’s cycle oscillate between these governance forms without escaping. The millstone prison shows no exit within the circle itself; escape requires a fundamentally different approach (shown in the companion diagram, Datageddon Escape).

Broader Significance (Claude’s Assessment)#

  1. Governance as spectrum. Mapping 12 governance forms on a single descent axis provides a diagnostic tool: any society can locate itself on this spectrum and see what comes next if the current trajectory continues.

  2. 7Churches as institutional diagnostics. Linking governance forms to the Revelation churches creates a theological-institutional framework where each church’s strengths and failures correspond to specific governance pathologies.

  3. The prison metaphor. The circular millstone as prison communicates that the problem is not which governance form a society has, but that it is trapped in a cycle that rotates through all of them without escape.

Key Concepts at a Glance#

Datageddon Choice

Die in BABL or run to ZION to live — the binary framing of the governance crisis

12 governance forms

From Meritocracy (best) through Collapsocracy (worst), with Anarchy and Occultarchy at the bottom

Millstone prison

BABL’s circular trap: societies rotate between governance forms without escaping the cycle

7Churches mapping

Each governance form linked to Revelation 2–3 churches (EPH through LAO)

7Tribes pairs

Cultural identity patterns mapped to governance forms

No internal exit

The millstone shows no escape within the circle — escape requires the fundamentally different approach shown in the companion Datageddon Escape diagram

Document Information#

Document ID

SD6 fig (Supporting Document 6, figure)

Full title

Datageddon-ocracy Millstone Prison

Author

LLoL

Version

iv_llol_qqv0r1p12_2024m05d06

Format

1-page circular millstone diagram with 12 governance forms, 7Churches mapping, and 7Tribes pairs

License

Jonah License with CC0 Public Domain

Part of

Good News Pack MMv3, Supporting Documents collection

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