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The Holographic Nature of Existence |
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JVH |
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Nov 20, 05 - 3:40 PM |
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CONDITIONING I.E. PROGAMMING
Rule # one of population control is to make the people think they have free will/free choice.
Rule # two of population control is to use mass media to subtly diseminate your purposes/ideas, to the point whereby the people believe they are their own purposes/ideas.
Rule # three of population control is to make the people so absolutely sure that 'their' ideas are right, that they will fight to the death for them.
PROPAGANDA
"Propaganda isn't designed to fool the critical thinker, merely a tool to give moral 'cowards' an excuse not to think at all."
POWER
It is the very nature of power that it attracts the sort of people who should not have it.
If one thinks about it long enough, one will realize that all tyrants, past, present and future, MUST use deception on their population to initiate a mode of operation to obtain/maintain that much desired power.
Movies, public schools, etc like to portray slaves as bound by chains and beaten with whips, creating a polarized image of slavery that can be pointed to with the comment, “You are not like that, therefore you are not a slave.” But history shows that slaves have been treated in all manner of ways, some more cruel than others, yet even with the most kind treatment, a slave remains a slave.
Setting aside the stereotyped image of a slave as a bleeding chain-bound wretch, slaves throughout history are often hard to recognize. In some cases, such as the Medieval Serfs, they were held slaves to the rulers by religious belief, and did not see themselves as slaves even though they were treated as such. The favored slaves of Asian potentates wore jewels to make a movie star gasp, yet were still slaves for all their finery and comfort.
So, what is a slave? How do we define a slave? What test do we use to tell if someone is a slave? What makes them different from free people?
Definition of the Modern Day Slave
!!!Free people can say “no”. Free people can refuse demands for their money, time, children, self and property. Slaves cannot. There is no freedom without the freedom to say “no”. If someone demands that you do something and you can say “no” and refuse to do it without consequences of restriction whatsoever, then you are a free human being. If you can be forced to do something or surrender something that you do not wish to, then you are a slave. No other test need be applied!!!
You are your own property.
When you are forced to surrender half your life’s work to the government in ever-increasing taxes for example, then you are a slave.
Throughout history, slaves were expected to perform the work needed for their own upkeep, then perform additional work for the rulers. For Roman slaves, the ratio of work-for-self versus work-for-rulers was about 50-50. The same ratio applied to Medieval Serfs, and even to the slaves of the American south. And, when you add up all the overt taxes, covert fees, tariffs, excises, plus the increased price you pay for products to pay the taxes of the companies that manufacture those products, you will find that people in general are at that same “half-for-self” versus “half-for-rulers” ratio!
Can you say “no” to the confiscation of half of your life? Can you even get the masters to maybe reduce the burden by a significant amount? No?
Congratulations. You are a slave.
Just because you cannot see the shackles and slave-chains doesn’t mean they are not there. Chains made of steel are obvious, but chains made of beliefs and dogma are not always recognized for what they are.
Invisible chains called beliefs lead up to hidden hands holding global-wealth and power. As long as the invisible chains can be maintained, the populace can be held in bondage.
For them, 'it's the way it's always been done around here'.
For the populace, bondage is their reality. |
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