The United States of America. Land of the free. Home of the brave. Don't tread on me. Do you think that that is still the case? I don't.
There is so much uncertainty for all citizens, legal or illegal. Basically, HUMAN BEINGS. I don't honestly know where to start, without coming off as absolutely crazy. Would you even believe me? Let's begin with U.S. politics.
The prime focus this year is on the 2016 Presidential Race. And to me, that is one of the biggest shams there are. Trump, Bush, Cruz, Rubio, Sanders and Clinton. Why do people pay attention to these liars? They are shortsighted liars only out for themselves (and their immediate families, at best). They are backed by bnks and crprtns. Controlled by special interest groups representing those same bnks and crprtns. The very fact that I have to abbreviate those words should tell you something. I fear their wrath, probably slightly less than those same politicians running for the presidency. Do you think a career politician is going to make a difference in this country, when they got to where they are by sucking a crprte teet? Or are blackmailed, have their families threatened, etc. Things are so dark in some realms of high society that just hearing about it might scar some people. But it doesn't make it any less true. Whoever gets "elected" president will have to toe whatever line they are shown by their handlers and owners. You know, the real owners of the country, the ones that George Carlin spoke of in his last stand-up performance before he passed away. Keep that point off to the side for now. Let's focus on the issues: immigration, the economy, unemployment, healthcare, national security/terrorism and privacy/rights. Also, let's assume that there are four (4) branches of government: Executive Branch, Legislative Branch, Judicial Branch and the Media. Just for s#!ts and giggles. You are fed the choices of the country's real powers to puppeteer the masses as president through only 2-3 candidates. And all are hedged bets by bnks and crprtns already. Let's see the candidates: Trump - utter character allowed to say the things citizens feel and want to hear in order to satiate their hunger for action. The thing here is that the satiation of that hunger is enough. The population has been controlled for so long that there is no actual fight left.....that's why people attach themselves to a candidate. To quote Nicky Santoro from the movie Casino, "If you had any balls, you'd be out there stealing for a living." Well, that is what these people do. Every single one of them. Cruz - his wife was a former Gldmn Schs director. Bush - Mena. Connection to Yale Skll & Bnes through brother and dad. Comes from a family whose ancestors were documented slve trdrs (look it up, Thomas Walker). The misconception is that the Bush family is a political dynasty. They aren't. Thir history lies in bnkng, on the Walker side, and through Prescott Bush. Rubio - I have no real info on. Sanders - seems to be the people's champion of the Democratic Party. He seems way too old to have a legitimate chance. Clinton - The crprte choice. Rammed down our throats. Is corruption personified, in my view. Bilderberg, Nixon Watergate scandal, emails, Benghazi...the beat goes on and on. Is the epitome of power hungry, to me.
How is there a need to keep immigration a major issue in this country? Have the people of this country forgotten how their ancestors came to this country? This is an absolute joke of an issue to me. With all of the other potential powderkeg pillars that informed voters could and should be focusing on/learning about, this issue somehow tugs at the emotions of the public. Everyone is an immigrant to this land at some point. History didn't start when European countries started exploring and colonizing the continent. Even Native Americans are immigrants (most likely of Basque/Iberian/Libyan/Phoenician/Egyptian/North African/African descent). There are plenty of books that speak of this concept. Read up. I am not worried about immigrants taking jobs because crprtns already took away those jobs and sent them overseas eastward or to South America for gigantic tax breaks. Once again, teet-fed politicians at work for the American people. And I'm not upset about their actions. It's a rigged system, and I get it. I am affected by the lack of this realization by other people. Don't fall for it. You're smarter than that.
The economy and employment/unemployment are so convoluted that it is extremely hard for even me to make sense out of it....and I like learning about economics. I will say that the unemployment data and all job numbers are manipulated, and economic policy is adopted off of those cooked books. Then, the blow is softened by nonsensical verbiage by.....you guessed it.....the politicians. Most of the real economic policy is sandwiched into long, dry bills and resolutions, like the TPP or the healthcare act that contains Obamacare. I am not a lawyer and never want to become one, but I do look at some of the documentation on the financial side of things to figure out what is being taken from citizens. Example: The Dodd-Frank Act has bnk bail-in and bnk resolution specifications detailed in the event of another economic and market downturn. This is stated as not burdening the taxpayer with the duty of bailing out institutions. But it glosses over the fact that savings depositors will be viewed as creditors, and in the event of bankruptcy proceedings on a bnk, will be last in line to get their money. So, the riggd markets influence the economy, crooked unemployment numbers/jobs reports influences it, so does inflation, interest rates, real estate, gas prices.....lots of things. What about balance of trade? Imports, exports, strength of a nation's currency? That's where the geopolitics comes into play for real. Do many voters know about that? I hope they will come to know about it because it is very important. Once you know about geopolitics, you begin to be more difficult to control through fear and terror. There's a hidden hand that can be identified......and I'd "invest" you that Donald Trump, Jeb Bush, Ron/Rand Paul, Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton are all warts on the thumb of that hidden hand.
Healthcare costs keep increasing. I don't know what to do about it. It's as shady a business as can be. And I've heard it said that health insurance companies, and insurance companies in general, rake in more money than bnks ever could. That's just what I've heard, and it is to be used as food for thought. Look into the history of MetLife, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Travelers insurance companies. Dig deep enough and you'll see the etchings of the real surface power of the country.
National Security / Terrorism / Privacy / Rights can be grouped together. More conflict will continue. Less privacy will be available. Rights will be put further to the test. Yes, we are in the beginnings of a police state. That's a reality. It's worse for some than it is for others. Ghun cntrl is a major issue, due to conveniently orchestrated mass events. I question everything. Especially when I can easily buy a hat chet in Wal-Mart with cash for $9 ($19 if I want a hat chet that is sponsored by Bear Grylls!) with no problem whatsoever. With that control comes the elimination of privacy. I don't feel more secure. I have a small idea of the capabilities that crprtns/govrnmnts/think tanks can do with peoples' data, and it does not feel freeing at all to me. Think Guy Montag in Fahrenheit 451. Remember when Gene Hackman's character in Enemy of the State proved how he knew what's up to the feds when he didn't raise his head up to take notice of the helicopter overhead? That's what it feels like sometimes these days. The only real way that I see someone living through this and keeping their sanity as a free-minded thinker is to keep learning and reading. Read books, for the most part, when you can. You're curiosity will grow, and you'll get better at determining what seems true to you and what is propaganda.
Sir Francis Bacon wrote a relatively short work titled The New Atlantis in 1627. America is the supposed "New Atlantis." What happened to the original Atlantis of pre-history according to Plato? Into the ocean it went. Is this New Atlantis on the decline? All signs are indicating so. Looking at the entire scope of history, the nations problems and permissions (yes, from overseas) seem to have lived out their usefulness to the grander plan. As United States hegemony decreases, and a repositioning of the stakes in this world come to pass, you must keep your eyes on the bigger picture, or else you'll lose whatever inkling of freedom you have left. I might be all over the place at first, but the con-job is so thick and twisted that you gotta weave through everything to see a clear picture.
Remember. Two Parties: No Choice. Vote RepubliCrat.
There is so much uncertainty for all citizens, legal or illegal. Basically, HUMAN BEINGS. I don't honestly know where to start, without coming off as absolutely crazy. Would you even believe me? Let's begin with U.S. politics.
The prime focus this year is on the 2016 Presidential Race. And to me, that is one of the biggest shams there are. Trump, Bush, Cruz, Rubio, Sanders and Clinton. Why do people pay attention to these liars? They are shortsighted liars only out for themselves (and their immediate families, at best). They are backed by bnks and crprtns. Controlled by special interest groups representing those same bnks and crprtns. The very fact that I have to abbreviate those words should tell you something. I fear their wrath, probably slightly less than those same politicians running for the presidency. Do you think a career politician is going to make a difference in this country, when they got to where they are by sucking a crprte teet? Or are blackmailed, have their families threatened, etc. Things are so dark in some realms of high society that just hearing about it might scar some people. But it doesn't make it any less true. Whoever gets "elected" president will have to toe whatever line they are shown by their handlers and owners. You know, the real owners of the country, the ones that George Carlin spoke of in his last stand-up performance before he passed away. Keep that point off to the side for now. Let's focus on the issues: immigration, the economy, unemployment, healthcare, national security/terrorism and privacy/rights. Also, let's assume that there are four (4) branches of government: Executive Branch, Legislative Branch, Judicial Branch and the Media. Just for s#!ts and giggles. You are fed the choices of the country's real powers to puppeteer the masses as president through only 2-3 candidates. And all are hedged bets by bnks and crprtns already. Let's see the candidates: Trump - utter character allowed to say the things citizens feel and want to hear in order to satiate their hunger for action. The thing here is that the satiation of that hunger is enough. The population has been controlled for so long that there is no actual fight left.....that's why people attach themselves to a candidate. To quote Nicky Santoro from the movie Casino, "If you had any balls, you'd be out there stealing for a living." Well, that is what these people do. Every single one of them. Cruz - his wife was a former Gldmn Schs director. Bush - Mena. Connection to Yale Skll & Bnes through brother and dad. Comes from a family whose ancestors were documented slve trdrs (look it up, Thomas Walker). The misconception is that the Bush family is a political dynasty. They aren't. Thir history lies in bnkng, on the Walker side, and through Prescott Bush. Rubio - I have no real info on. Sanders - seems to be the people's champion of the Democratic Party. He seems way too old to have a legitimate chance. Clinton - The crprte choice. Rammed down our throats. Is corruption personified, in my view. Bilderberg, Nixon Watergate scandal, emails, Benghazi...the beat goes on and on. Is the epitome of power hungry, to me.
How is there a need to keep immigration a major issue in this country? Have the people of this country forgotten how their ancestors came to this country? This is an absolute joke of an issue to me. With all of the other potential powderkeg pillars that informed voters could and should be focusing on/learning about, this issue somehow tugs at the emotions of the public. Everyone is an immigrant to this land at some point. History didn't start when European countries started exploring and colonizing the continent. Even Native Americans are immigrants (most likely of Basque/Iberian/Libyan/Phoenician/Egyptian/North African/African descent). There are plenty of books that speak of this concept. Read up. I am not worried about immigrants taking jobs because crprtns already took away those jobs and sent them overseas eastward or to South America for gigantic tax breaks. Once again, teet-fed politicians at work for the American people. And I'm not upset about their actions. It's a rigged system, and I get it. I am affected by the lack of this realization by other people. Don't fall for it. You're smarter than that.
The economy and employment/unemployment are so convoluted that it is extremely hard for even me to make sense out of it....and I like learning about economics. I will say that the unemployment data and all job numbers are manipulated, and economic policy is adopted off of those cooked books. Then, the blow is softened by nonsensical verbiage by.....you guessed it.....the politicians. Most of the real economic policy is sandwiched into long, dry bills and resolutions, like the TPP or the healthcare act that contains Obamacare. I am not a lawyer and never want to become one, but I do look at some of the documentation on the financial side of things to figure out what is being taken from citizens. Example: The Dodd-Frank Act has bnk bail-in and bnk resolution specifications detailed in the event of another economic and market downturn. This is stated as not burdening the taxpayer with the duty of bailing out institutions. But it glosses over the fact that savings depositors will be viewed as creditors, and in the event of bankruptcy proceedings on a bnk, will be last in line to get their money. So, the riggd markets influence the economy, crooked unemployment numbers/jobs reports influences it, so does inflation, interest rates, real estate, gas prices.....lots of things. What about balance of trade? Imports, exports, strength of a nation's currency? That's where the geopolitics comes into play for real. Do many voters know about that? I hope they will come to know about it because it is very important. Once you know about geopolitics, you begin to be more difficult to control through fear and terror. There's a hidden hand that can be identified......and I'd "invest" you that Donald Trump, Jeb Bush, Ron/Rand Paul, Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton are all warts on the thumb of that hidden hand.
Healthcare costs keep increasing. I don't know what to do about it. It's as shady a business as can be. And I've heard it said that health insurance companies, and insurance companies in general, rake in more money than bnks ever could. That's just what I've heard, and it is to be used as food for thought. Look into the history of MetLife, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Travelers insurance companies. Dig deep enough and you'll see the etchings of the real surface power of the country.
National Security / Terrorism / Privacy / Rights can be grouped together. More conflict will continue. Less privacy will be available. Rights will be put further to the test. Yes, we are in the beginnings of a police state. That's a reality. It's worse for some than it is for others. Ghun cntrl is a major issue, due to conveniently orchestrated mass events. I question everything. Especially when I can easily buy a hat chet in Wal-Mart with cash for $9 ($19 if I want a hat chet that is sponsored by Bear Grylls!) with no problem whatsoever. With that control comes the elimination of privacy. I don't feel more secure. I have a small idea of the capabilities that crprtns/govrnmnts/think tanks can do with peoples' data, and it does not feel freeing at all to me. Think Guy Montag in Fahrenheit 451. Remember when Gene Hackman's character in Enemy of the State proved how he knew what's up to the feds when he didn't raise his head up to take notice of the helicopter overhead? That's what it feels like sometimes these days. The only real way that I see someone living through this and keeping their sanity as a free-minded thinker is to keep learning and reading. Read books, for the most part, when you can. You're curiosity will grow, and you'll get better at determining what seems true to you and what is propaganda.
Sir Francis Bacon wrote a relatively short work titled The New Atlantis in 1627. America is the supposed "New Atlantis." What happened to the original Atlantis of pre-history according to Plato? Into the ocean it went. Is this New Atlantis on the decline? All signs are indicating so. Looking at the entire scope of history, the nations problems and permissions (yes, from overseas) seem to have lived out their usefulness to the grander plan. As United States hegemony decreases, and a repositioning of the stakes in this world come to pass, you must keep your eyes on the bigger picture, or else you'll lose whatever inkling of freedom you have left. I might be all over the place at first, but the con-job is so thick and twisted that you gotta weave through everything to see a clear picture.
Remember. Two Parties: No Choice. Vote RepubliCrat.