CONTROL OF THE WORLD
The US Government has created a fake monster, in the form of CIA asset Osama bin Laden, to terrorize us into conquering other people's oil, something Americans would normally not consider a valid course of action.
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What does mind manipulation, manufactured division, and most important of all, fear accomplish? Read on.
Control of the world over a very long period has been achieved by the means I have already outlined: mind manipulation, manufactured division, and most important of all, fear. This is the emotion that has handed control of our lives to the manipulating clique, which I call the Global Elite.
Once you can make people fearful they will look to someone to protect them from whatever they have been conditioned to fear. This is why history, and the world today, is full of hyped up “monsters” and “dangerous people” - a focus of fear from which we must look to our “leaders” to save us. The fact that these “monsters” and our “leaders” are both appointed and controlled by the same force is kept from us. We are programmed to see two “sides”, largely projected as “good and evil”, when there are not two sides, but one. In . . . and the truth shall set you free, I highlight hundreds of people, events and organizations, who in the public arena appear to be in opposition, but in truth are connected to the same Global Elite. Among these connections, for example, are those between George Bush and Saddam Hussein, the “opponents” in the Gulf War of 1991. The manufactured Cold War between the West and the Soviet Union was another classic of this kind. Both populations were so filled with fear of each other that they gave still more power to their “leaders” and accepted grotesque weapons expenditure in the misguided belief that they must be protected from the “enemy”. The make-believe, propaganda-created, enemy, as it turns out. Both sides, including Ronald Reagan, George Bush, Mikhail Gorbachev, and other Soviet and American leaders were controlled by the same people. They were the same side.
All the major institutions and groups that affect our daily lives connect with the Global Elite, which decides the coordinated policy throughout the pyramid. People in the lower compartments will have no idea what they are part of.
The Global Elite, the few who decide the direction of the world and humanity, sit atop a pyramid of manipulation Almost every organization today is structured as a pyramid. At the peak, you have the tiny elite who know everything about the organization. They know its real agenda and what it really wants to achieve. As you come down from the peak, you are meeting more and more people who know less and less about that agenda. This is called cornpartmentalisation. Those at the top ensure that everyone lower down in the pyramid know only their own individual contribution to the organization, company, secret society whatever. As a result, most of them think their work is quite innocent because they are not allowed to know how their work fits in with the others in the pyramid to create a pattern that is anything but innocent. Only the elite at the top know how these individual contributions fit together and in this way, you have people throughout the pyramid working in ignorance of what they are really a part of. The Freemasons and other secret societies are an obvious example of this method with their levels of initiation. Each level has no idea of the knowledge held in the levels above them. The vast majority of freemasons never progress higher than the third degree, but there are another 30 official levels above that in the so called Scottish Rite and then another 13 unofficial levels, known as Illuminati levels, which are not even acknowledged to exist. The majority of freemasons, down there on the bottom three levels, are oblivious to what that organization is really there to do. They are a manipulated, largely unknowing smokescreen for the few who control the secret society. When the freemasonic network is named as a tool of the conspiracy, people think you are saying that every freemason is seeking to take over the world. That’s simply not true. It’s just ridiculous. Secret societies, like almost everything, consist of the leaders (the few) and the led (the rest).
So it is with the global pyramid within which you find all the organizations that control our lives - the banking system, political system, multinational corporation network, the media, “education”, intelligence agencies, military and so on. The peaks of their individual pyramids all fuse together into the peak of the global pyramid, controlled by the ridiculously few people I have called the Global Elite. From that peak, the same policy, methods, and aims filter down through all these, apparently unconnected, aspects of society. At this Elite level all the banks, political parties, newspapers and broadcast media, intelligence agencies, multinational companies, and secret societies, are owned or controlled by the SAME people. This is so important to grasp. The myth of choice is there to fool us into believing we are free. Look at how many companies the multinational corporations own. These “companies” each have a different trade name and appear at first glance to be independent of their “competitors”, but they are owned by the same people. Two of the biggest electronics retailers in the UK, Dixons and Currys, are owned by the same group and yet on the high street they appear to be in competition. It is the same with the UK’s two leading roadside restaurants, Little Chef and Happy Eater. The examples of this all over the world are endless. The global food chain is overwhelmingly controlled by three multinational corporations operating through scores of different trade names string-pulled from the center. Choice? What a joke. Something like 99% of those, working within these organizations have no comprehension of how they are being used. The people who sit behind the counter in a bank won’t be aware of what is going on in their own manager’s office, let alone what is discussed at board level or above that by the Global Elite. They’re just pawns in someone else’s game. They keep their heads down, close their minds, and do as they are told -just like the human race as a whole. This submission to another’s view and the suppression of our own individuality allows the Global Elite to set the limits of the Hassle-Free Zones by filtering down the same policy and attitudes throughout the pyramid. They do this through a network of organizations, which include the Royal Institute of International Affairs in London, the Council on Foreign Relations in the United States, the Trilateral Commission (US-Europe- Japan), and the most influential of them, the Bilderberg Group. There are many other offshoots of this network, like the Parlour Club, the Club of the Isles and the Pinay Circle or “Le Cercie” which works to remove political leaders deemed unacceptable to the Elite. These private organizations have in their membership the top people in politics, business, banking, the military, the media, the ‘legal’ profession, education, etc., who then pervade the pyramid with a single overall plan which has led to greater centralization of power every year. All these institutions, which control the direction of our lives, are themselves controlled at the peak of the pyramid by the same people. You can read about this network in great detail in . . . and the truth shall set you free.
2007-05-22 09:39:42
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answered by Anonymous
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First, why does the government need to take care of you? So many people sit on their rears and take the gov'ts money when they are perfectly able to work. America has become lazy. On the other hand, government should assist in times of crisis and national emergencies. While they weren't proficient in Katrina, they shouldn't take all the blame either. Louisiana knew about the levees decades before the broke yet did nothing about them, Why did Mayor Nagin not use school buses to get people out. There are so many other situations where blame could be laid but instead it's alwas Bush's fault. Too much time and energy is wasted on the blame game or trying to find ways to place the blame and most of it is only for political gain. Foreign countries such as Iraq and Afghanistan need our support if we are to defeat terrorism. If we ignore other countries and don't show them how great democracy can be, then we are only shooting ourselves in the foot and 9-11 could become the equivalent to a kid stealing candy in the candy store. There is a lot of evil int he world and I would rather have more alliances than enemies.
2007-05-25 10:11:28
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answered by spinner 2
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The government did not cause Katrina. The state and local government in Louisiana failed at this. It is not the governments responsiblity to give housing to every drop out, crack head, or dead beat. Actually was told today by an addict that she rather live in a chicken coop than get a job. If we don't defend ourselves all of those supposed problems you have listed will only get worse. You can throw money at poverty all day long and very little is going to change. We have spent billions only to listen to more whining.
2007-05-24 13:53:21
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answered by TAT 7
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It's amazing! Like we have no welfare state? Katrina victims?? They were told to get out, Their Mayor squanders funds... Most in New Orleans got out. Those that have relied on the Gov't for so long couldn't figure out what to do on their own. Don't blame the Gov't for a States issue and poor local gov't. Then the dopes vote him back in...go figure...easier to hate Bush than blame your own for failure.
The question should be ...Why do liberals, democrats and those on the left believe it should be the Federal Governments responsibility to take the place of personal, local and state accountability. It is not the place of the Federal Government to wipe your butts and stick a spoon in your mouth.
Gipper...Carters approval ratings spoke volumes also in June 1980...21%. But now he's the darling of the left...Go figure...
2007-05-24 08:31:45
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answered by Cookies Anyone? 5
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If we spent what we spent on the war so far, no one in the US, including airlines, and other companies, would have to pay for gas/oil for 1.2 years. Over 3000 top notch public schools could be built (but I wouldn't recommend it). I can't source it, but there was a study I read last week, I can believe it, if not the exact numbers.
PS: That 9/10ths of a cent at the gas pump, it rakes in $1.7billion a year. That would pay for a lot alone!
2007-05-17 15:40:11
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answered by ThomasS 5
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The same reason that the UN does not get involved with issues regarding Rwanda, Darfur & Zimbabwee. They are in it, to make money not spend money.
With the Iraq War, they believe that the oil profit after the war stops (If we ever see it) will pay back what they have spent many times over.
Governments don't care about you, they care about their reputation and the snakelike qualities of their politics. I have never seen a poor politician because they always steal off someone.
2007-05-17 15:39:48
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answered by Sally H 3
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Right you are my friend. We have lost our language, borders and culture to the one-worlders. We are headed toward being one big North American trading block, which includes Mexico, the USA and Canada. Bush is leading that parade from the back room of the White House. We all need to write our congressmen and complain. We need to also attend town meetings and vote out all the politcians who support such a notion.
2007-05-25 14:08:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Us seems bent on being some kind of world police. They should do a house cleaning , to take care of the important problems that they have right now! First of all , get rid of Bush and his clan , he's the worst disaster that ever hit America !
2007-05-17 15:50:20
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answered by ThePipeMan 3
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Get in uniform and do your fair share....once you get the feeling of what it's like to be a true American, maybe you
will understand it's a tough place when people fuel your
enemies with so much loose talk!
2007-05-23 21:33:05
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answered by Anonymous
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We aren't.
We've spent most of the money we've spent overseas making things WORSE for others.
I think we have an obligation to try to make up for that.
But if we started charging the people who own everything taxes, and stopped subsidizing them, we'd have enough to take care of our own.
2007-05-17 20:09:44
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answered by tehabwa 7
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It's the biggest mystery of all. Cons believe in social welfare for Iraqis but to hell with the poor in the US!
2007-05-17 15:43:06
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answered by Kookoo Bananas 2
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