Slave morality, out of oppression, creates its own imaginative moral valuations in an effort to overcome the master morality. These covert insidious subversions empower, giving slave morality a new and unique depth and hatred. But when the slave morality triumphs, leaving no fear of the master morality, what then? …Out of touch with reality, we turn inward, growing weary and nihilistic towards common man, and ultimately destroy ourselves.
Lets not destroy ourselves.
Conspiracy theories are an outspring of slave morality: Poisonous imaginative valuations that seek to bring down the master morality. This hatred and evil that the slave imagines are his only power. The master exists in the present and gives little thought to the condition of the slave, other than a careless and impatient afterthought of contempt. He is self confident and uses the slave only to draw a distinction between his greatness and their meanness.
When the slave morality prevails, what then? If the slave morality becomes the apex, he will continue to remain as he is, a slave, for he knows nothing else and no other power. His machinations will become inversions of hatred and evil toward himself, the common man. Thus we drift towards nihilism as our culture becomes weary and dull and insipid. This is how we destroy ourselves.
I am saying, put this behind you. This whole idea of bringing down the master is a feeble attempt to regain a power the slave was never meant to have- either because he is a slave, or because he is something greater.