The most notorious lie that ever existed is the idea that if you dont have money, you cant eat. Never mind the fact that there is enough technology and resources today to feed the worlds homeless, still they're allowed to die and starve. Truly a sad reality.
I remember once being swarmed with clarity about the goings on and the "system" of how our world works. It matters not that I was on acid. The truth of our oppression became clear. The stage and the play we call politics, is nothing but just that, a play, with characters, puppets with pretty faces. Strings being pulled by some people whose only motivation is power. They don't need more money. They already used some to buy this power that allows them to decide how things will be. You don't like their ideas of our societal system? Well, this massive mafia has henchmen called the NSA, CIA, FBI, State and Township police. Do you think the Rothschilds sit around with their heads in the sand while others (like politicians) make decisions that can affect their wealth? I think not. Whoops, there goes a fatal accident, an assassination or a suicide.
There is a gun the CIA used that shoots ice darts tipped with an undetectable substance that gives the victim a heart attack. Doesn't leave a trace. This was in the 50's and I'm sure many a leader were taken out (quietly) with it. it's pretty advanced. Now imagine what these people are capable of doing today. There are truths we will never ever know.
When you bank roll many royal families, even the formation of countries, like the Rothschilds do, the power and influence is incomparable to any one government.
There is no doubt that a monetary system must be in place. But why does it work the way it does? Money is printed all the time. There is definitely not enough gold in fort Knox to cover this.
It's a simple fix. We need to focus our resources on "livingry" rather than weaponry.
I really would love to read this coming from a wealthy person. Truth is, I would much rather have lived during the times of the Cherokee, the Navajo and the like. The quality of life the injuns had is FAR superior than our current soul stealing one. Fine, they didnt have iPhones to stick in front of their faces. These people didn't have skyscrapers with little cubicles to spend their whole day in. They didn't have bombs, they didn't have guns. They didn't have anti-social social networks, that keep our youth inside rather than outside. I'm 34, from Brooklyn and I remember running around the neighborhood, outside, making friends, playing ball. Putting Blockbusters (quarter sticks of dynamite) in mail boxes on the 4th of July. Egging peoples houses, city buses, the police from rooftops in Coney Island on Halloween. If you think about this critically, it's evolving (the anti-social social networks.) Cave men were primitive as hell. Indians much less so, Europeans, etc. Then, just 20 years ago the Internet came along and blew the top off of information technology.
Now we're bombarded, like being hit in the head, with adverts coming from wherever you rest your eyes. Being told how to look, how to talk, the "correct" way to behave. All orchestrated to guide or subconsciously force you to adapt, to conform to the ways some very few want you to be. This, so that you remain confused and in your little bubble. God forbid you look at the whole picture and begin to ask questions.
Native Americans had it right.
Of course technology is important, magnificent things have come about and have advanced dramatically. Even the Injuns created axes and what not which can be considered new technology. Many things are currently broken and dont just dont seem to work right, this isn't by chance. There are also deceptive tactics used against us like pharmaceuticals that suppress cures because they would rather sell medication long term. It's the simplest of economics and it is damn evil. Also, we have fortresses built to house inmates for profit by corporations whose one objective, like any business, is profit. Surplus in supply? That's fine, create demand. Lobby for Rockefeller laws, pay off judges to send innocent kids to Jail, and now we have mandatory sentencing.
True, we now have airplanes, telephones, cars and what-not, but I'm sure simple souls would rather escape this cleverly formulated, perpetual race which no one ever wins.
I'm not sure when it happened, probably thousands of years ago, but at some point it was decided that quality of life should be suffocated by laborious hardships in order to have "better things". Better things which create a worse life for the "weaker" and the less fortunate. I just think that that era is over. We can go to the moon, even mars today and we cant feed the poor, even house them? I call bullshit.
- End rant
tl:dr
The system with which society and governance works is broken.
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