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This term refers to the super-wealthy men
who behind the scenes control the corporation that spend the money to control the
politicians who write the laws that control anything of any significance in the
United States, England, and Europe. They also have considerable
influence and economic clout in the rest of the world. |
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Whenever a major project is undertaken, it is almost inevitable that some people will be killed or injured. These people are considered "expendable human." The military gives us the most obvious examples of sacrificing humans in the pursuit of an objective. The tobacco industry is still sacrificing the lives of 50,000 people each year in order to make a profit. As still another example, look at the way "The Powers That Be" treat the rest of humanity. Fifty-thousand American lives were sacrificed to fight a disaster-producing war in Viet Nam. In Iraq the present American death toll (Nov 09) is over 4,000 dead and over 31,000 wounded. For the Iraqi citizens, the death and injury toll is measured in the millions. When the pundits on TV talk about getting rid of toxic assets, they are actually talking about sacrificing the well-being of millions of "home owners" who were either sold home loans under fraudulent pretenses, or had their assets destroyed when their retirement funds were legally stolen by the company they worked for, or were otherwise used by the Wall street money peddlers to increase corporate profits. We are presently facing the devastating consequences of Runaway Global Climate Change. The Powers that Be have the ability to reverse the climate changes before they become unstoppable, but they are doing nothing except giving the problem lip service. (i.e. all talk --no action.) When we ask why, the only answer that makes any sense and the only answer that fits all the circumstantial evidence, is that they are intending to allow climate change to drastically reduce the human population. (See the page titled Why? Why? Why?) In other words, in their eyes, you and I are expendable humans.
You may not believe this, but the
evidence tells us that's what we be (dead expendable humans) if we continue
living our lives as usual. You may think the analysis on this
website is wrong,
(See the page titled
Why? Why? Why?) but what if you are
wrong? Is that a bet you are willing to make. You are invited
to look at the odds, to look at what will be won or lost. You can
find this analysis under the heading "Bet to Pot Ratio" at: |
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There Are No Bad Guys:
There are no bad guys, only
sleepwalkers -- people who walk around with their minds turned off to anything
that's going on around them that is not incredible obvious. For the
complete description of sleepwalkers, please go to: We commonly to think of the "bad guys" from the perspective of ourselves as victims -- "Look what that son of a bitch did to me!" That puts us into Victim Consciousness. There aren't any victims either -- only unconscious creators. Instead of judgment, compassion would be a more productive approach. Why? Because if we had the other person's conditioning, their mental programming, their experiences and were facing what they face, we'd likely what they did. Everybody is doing the best they can. If they could do otherwise, they would. You've probably heard the Native American saying, "Before you judge a man, walk a mile in his moccasins." Here are a couple of examples of seeing others with compassionate eyes: According to the Christian Bible, Judas was a betrayer of Jesus. He has been despised and condemned by Christians for about 2,000 years. But, what if he was the only disciple with courage enough to do what needed to be done. Who but one who loves dearly would be willing to make such a sacrifice for his teacher? Former resident of the Whitehouse, George Bush Jr. is another, more contemporary example. He destroyed the economy, and under false pretences, started a no-win, holy war with Islamic extremists. We could justifiable hate him for that. However, form the cosmic, universal perspective, former President George W. Bush was the one with the courage to do what was needed to wake us to the fact that our financial system is archaic, highly destructive, and incredibly dysfunctional. He may indeed be a buffoon. More likely, he is a man of courage to whom we a debt of gratitude.
The bottom line is that we really
can't know all that is required of us to know in order to make accurate
assessments of others. Perhaps if we looked from the cosmic
perspective, we'd find that everything is in Divine Right Order.
"Judge not, for and you judge other, you shall be judged." And don't
judge yourself, either. |
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There aren't any victims -- only unconscious creators. By blaming others for what we experience we declare ourselves to be powerless. Most people, most of the time, run their lives on automatic pilot. They create their experiences by chance, by accident, by happenstance, by just going along with what everyone else is doing and/or by focusing their minds on "garbage." They fill their minds with negativity by watching television programs are focused on crime, (police, courts, lawyers) focused on hospitals (sickness ,diseases and accidents) focused on war (mass murder, wholesale destruction) focused on negative news ( fires, accidents, Islamic terrorism., natural disasters) on politics (fighting, arguing, stubbornness) on gossip (celebrity infidelities, sex scandals,) on financial disasters (home foreclosures, bankruptcies bank bailouts) and then they wonder why their life is filled with things that they don't want to experience. You've probably heard the computer expression, "Garbage in, Garbage out." Well, the same thing applies to your mind. What you put into your mind is vitally important, especially what goes in when you are highly emotional or almost asleep. What you think about is what you tell the universe to bring more of into your reality.
When we realize that our personal
experiences are functions of our thoughts, beliefs, attitudes, emotions, and our
actions, we have the capacity to take back control of our creative powers.
If and when we so consciously edit what we focus on, we can dramatically alter
our lives. |
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