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http://niketalk.com/topic/265123Originally Posted by James Earl Zones
I'd say cancer causing, genetically altered foods and limitations of free speech do affect me. There will be no defeatist attitude from me at any point.Originally Posted by bijald0331
Originally Posted by James Earl Zones
What Guru is talking about is just a side of it.
There's a very elite group of individuals and families who run everything. Is there an occult side to it? Yes, very much so. But for the most part it's a bunch of rich !@%*+*$% who can do whatever they want on demand.
+#!@ an Illuminati or an NWO, there doesn't need to be a label. There are people who run EVERYTHING and just want to control as much as they can. I don't see why people don't grasp a concept like this. It's not a conspiracy, it's a fact. When there's group of families that runs a bank that funds our country as well as others, can make paper money and give it a value at their own will, whenever they want, however they want... no audits, no investigations, no limits... someone should see a problem with this.
But most people are too concerned with new episodes of Jersey Shore and the latest celeb gossip because that's what they choose to feed us. That and chemically enhanced and treated foods that cause cancer and diabetes. The news isn't even news anymore. Food can barely be considered food.
It's not too late to make a change. France just caught on, maybe Americans will catch on soon too.
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^I already know all that and believe it. I've said it multiple times on here �. And? Nothing I can do. Nothing Barack can do. All you can focus on is the reality in front of you. Issues that you bring up... do they affect you?�Spoiler [+]Originally Posted by bijald0331
I agree with the illusion sentiment but I believe the small ruling class is like a reed in the wind (Carlin reference). They sway to all the things that happen and make moves to take advantage of it. I'm sure they didn't expect 9/11 but figured out how to take advantage of it very quickly (oil, weapons industry, etc.). They win no matter what but events dictate how they will win, because that makes it easier. We have the illusion of choice. We pick the President but it doesn't matter. They let us consent and dissent to prolong the illusion that are acts matter on the grandest scale. Our actions make something happen but do not change the world. It's the basic principles of sustaining a hegemonic structure. There is still a reality present but that reality is manipulated for the grandest gains. I just think if I was in their position, it's too much work to put all this together when they are already in a power structure in which gains are happening no matter what. Again, reed in the wind.
There's not much that a few individual people can do on their own, but like I said, France is getting it right. Greece has been working at it. Those people are trying to set off a revolution and fix things for their country and for their futures, but it seems like people here really just want to lay down and let things happen.
I like that you pointed out the illusion of choice that we have here though. A lot of people don't seem to realize that the average person really has no power. If someone more "powerful" wants their will done, it will be done. Florida voters know how that goes.
And yes I believe there are certain people and groups pulling the strings on TV networks. Why wouldn't they when most Americans spend their time sitting in front of a tv? Many parents treat their tv as a baby sitter.
This is just an example. Do not take this as me being anti Semitic, I get that thrown at me a lot whenever I mention Israeli power.
I'm more with Huxley than Orwell.
Greece isn't doing to hot for itself right now.