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Most people know something is wrong. They… no, we… feel it in our gut.
Unfortunately, though, most of us are distracted, so we tend not to see it. And when we do see it, if we don’t understand it, we tend to move to something that is easy to understand… something emotionally easier to handle. It’s easier to blame them. It’s easier to have a scapegoat or to look to someone who is far worse off than ourselves. Rather than trying to understand what is happening.
Watch this video about what is happening to the fabric of American society.
The Arab Spring, the riots in London and Greece, the bailouts of governments by the European Central Bank, the wars in Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan, and the countless other places we have invaded have nothing to do with al-Qaeda or Muslim extremists or loose immigration laws or any other convenient “other”. These things have to do with our financial system and the control of resources. Until you wake up to that fact, you will continue to feel that dull ache in your belly. When you get a moment of stillness, you will quietly wonder what is happening, until something comes along and distracts you yet again.
That whole barely-mentioned-in-the-mainstream-media-adding-20,000-troops thing… Don’t worry folks. That’s just Plan B or C.
Plan A is distraction. “Give them food and give them sport.”
Casey Anthony is over (at least for now). And it’s time for football.
Now, I’m as big a fan of football as anyone (and I happen to think this is the year for the Eagles… E-A-G-L-E-S, Eagles!), but that doesn’t blind me from what is taking place. Football is a tool, or at least, it is being used as such. I pointed it out in the article Football and the New World Order back in 2002.
But let’s watch together…
How will the free agent frenzy over the next couple of weeks distract us (& dominate news coverage) as our nation reaches the debt ceiling deadline?
How will football be used to take people’s minds off of the economy and it’s root causes? Perhaps even help in deflecting blame?
How many shots of NFL players will we see with US troops abroad, but without mentioning the deployment of tens of thousands of troops within our own borders?
How will the football season starting on September 11th impact the emotions of the crowds? How will the image of Osama bin Laden be used? How will Muslims, Sikhs, Latinos, and others be treated after this emotional 10-year anniversary?
Our monetary system is collapsing. Our country is becoming a police state. And millions are being distracted away from real issues that should be front-and-center… This isn’t a democracy if the people are ignorant or do not participate. Crying at the national anthem isn’t participation. The strong emotions you will feel on the 10th anniversary of September 11th are real… but our senses of pain and pleasure have been driven to a place that allows us to hate, allows us to lose sight of important matters, and makes us seek ways to avoid the pain (financial crisis, terrorism, Islam and Muslims, decreased freedoms) and increase the pleasure (sports, military “victory”, increased security).
Whether it is financial collapse, a false flag terror event, or some other socioeconomic nightmare, it appears as though our government is preparing for something of epic proportions. Maybe it will be rounding up well-intentioned, good-hearted Muslims like me and putting us in internment camps. Or perhaps crime is expected to skyrocket in the face of hyperinflation, higher taxes, and cut services.
Who knows? But anyone who thinks this is a good thing… well, you drank the Kool-Aid.
Someone has stockpiled weapons and survivalist gear in the woods of Montana, has stated that he is at war with the American government, that he intends to harm our US National Guardsmen, and is fleeing authorities… on the run for 10 days (at the time of this video). If you haven’t heard about this, it’s not because you were under a rock. Check this out:
Here’s the thing about the mainstream news media… they, like the advertisers and government they work for, are well aware of what drives people. It’s two things. We move toward pleasure or we move away from pain. The media blitzkrieg against Muslims and Latin immigrants has more to do with moving the public’s emotions than it does to give information, spur thought, or seek solutions.
The more negative press these groups get the more willing we will be to accept limitations of our freedoms as a means to move away from the pain of these “evils”. It also helps us all justify military action against Muslims in Libya, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Somalia, Iraq, Palestine, and probably soon to be Iran and Syria.
These emotions are going to come to a head this September as every major news media outlet helps the world relive (rather than learn from) the events of September 11th 2001. This is by design. As the economy tanks, the dollar collapses, and food prices rise, our emotions will be stirred and the “other” will be the problem, not what’s happening right here at home.
Think about this white terrorist in the video above, by the way. What’s his gripe? Why is he so angry at our government? My suspicion is that it has to do with money and freedom. That’s why this story can’t get the coverage it should… because unlike terrorist acts committed by Muslims, in this case, we might ask an important question, “Why?”
All of the news, all of the activity, and all of the emotion is being portrayed as a people-against-a-tyrant kind of movement. But I don’t buy it. (It may be true for individual participants, but the news media, in my opinion, is being very irresponsible with such a portrayal.)
Keep in mind though, I am sitting here in the US, completely removed from what’s happening on the ground in Egypt. In fact, I’ve never even been to Egypt, so please take my thoughts with a grain of salt.
But let me say this… Sometimes it is easier to see things as they are from afar.
We (the world) are in the middle (perhaps only the beginning) of a global financial crisis. The global financial system is backed by the US dollar, which is backed only by debt and is on the verge of collapse. To keep up, governments are printing currency like there’s no tomorrow. As a consequence, food prices are soaring. Unemployment (no matter how many times talking heads and governments redefine it) is skyrocketing. And people are rising up in protest… however, not necessarily with knowledge of the real problems… There are definitely scapegoats (Mubarak and others… and some are deserved, for sure), but the issue is a financial one.
Do you really think what happened in Tunisia, Yemen, and Egypt is an Arab thing? Do you really think it’s a Muslim thing?
No… this is a global thing. It’s a human thing. It’s a trend.
Now, if you’re on the ground in Egypt or Tunisia, sure, your concerns are yourself, your family, your country, and how bad will this really get? But if you’re not in the thick of it and you do not float from one TV show or news item to the next without context, you will start to see a trend.
Remember Greece last year? How about France? Those protests looked the same – tear gas, gunfire, government and military response, people throwing rocks – and everyone talking about what’s happening locally.
And if you’re in the US (where I am), you know that the sense that something is wrong is quite palpable. Gas prices are going up. The number of people using food stamps is up to 42 million. Banks are going under. Local and state governments are bankrupt. You know people who lost their jobs. Heck, maybe you lost yours.
The fact is, the financial crisis is here. And these uprisings must be viewed in that context.
Now here’s where I may be going off the deep end… Is it planned? Is this the old game of creating a problem with the goal of implementing the “solution”?… namely a one world currency. We shall see.
(Which is why I’m moving all of my money out of US dollars and into things of real value – gold, silver, farm land, real estate. I’m not sure if the dollar will completely collapse, but the world will certainly leave the dollar standard in the near future… When that happens, it won’t be pretty.)
By the way, I’m longing for a day when I can vote by choosing the best of 2 goods, rather than the least of 2 evils, but I digress… Obama called for an international order (see the video below), echoing the call of George Bush Sr when he mention a ‘new world order’. Maybe that pyramid on the back of our dollar bill is closer to completion than we thought?
Amendments to the 2010 National Defense Authorization Act, which has already been passed by the House, would empower the Attorney General Eric Holder to define gun owners, anti-abortion activists and tax protesters as domestic terrorists in light of recent federal reports that classify millions of Americans as “extremists”.
Former impeached Florida judge and now Democratic Congressman Alcee Hastings has introduced amendments to H.R. 2647: National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010, which would give Holder dictator powers to demonize legitimate protest groups as being affiliated with violent race hate organizations.
As the world governments print currency at unprecedented rates, hyperinflation sets in. To prevent my "money" from becoming worth less and less, I'm getting it out of currency and into real money.
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