Some might say ‘what the hell is going on’? As it seems the world is going crazy. What with the upset in Tunisia, Egypt and the attacks on Libya it would seem to those of rational thinking that many in power have lost their senses, or another agenda is being played out. Cry’s of new world order are heard almost deafening in their volume as many run round like headless chickens saying ‘I told you so didn’t I’ trying to get their point across. Trying to convince everyone that they are right and I suppose in a small way they are. But I have a slightly different observation to make on what is unfolding.
Since the times of the fleet those who seek power have been slowly gaining control of countries – or should I say political prisons - far and wide spread out across this planet. Many have been taken by force whilst some have been taken in stealth, with force only being relied upon as the last measure if the preamble fails. None conformity will not be tolerated and all will succumb in the end, because this is the way. And what way is this you might ask? The way is democracy and if you do not accept it, it will be forced upon you, for all must be in legal slavery and all political prisons must be based on a debtor’s prison – because you can’t live in the prison for free, you must pay to live in prison.
You see – well as far as I can see – wanting order in the world is not a new thing as some might suggest. In fact it is a very old thing and can be traced back at least two if not three thousand years. But for now let’s just deal with a few hundred years ago. We have to remember that this was the prime objective of the fleet. Wherever they would land they would set a system of governance, education and of course religion – the necessary ingredients for democracy to prevail. This would then be forced upon the indigenous people of whatever land they landed at. Prime examples of this are of course are Australia and America. But now you could add another fifty prisons to that count directly and at least another twenty six indirectly controlled by whom? I will let you ponder that answer for a minute or two. What is the common factor that all these countries share - apart from being attacked directly or indirectly by the manufactures of world policing? They are all democratic states. All have a system installed within them that is called democracy. The trick is to sell this system as though it is something good to have. That hierarchal positioning and the need for such is the way forward even to the extent that they get the people themselves to demand they are put in legal slavery. Once this is achieved, that prison is then controlled from a central point, a central point of administration of law – a monarchy, albeit this is just for mascot purposes to give the system legality. To control every prison, sorry country first democracy must be installed. If you look at the history of Australia and America as examples you will see this exact process was used. Then look at the rest of the common wealth and you will see this repeat itself time and time again. The very same is happening now. Recently in Iraq, Afghanistan, Tunisia, Egypt and now Libya with many more to follow suit in the last ditched attempt in the months to come.
As you can see this is obviously not a new concept, far from it, this is a very old one. Once you have a system that works very effectively then why change? It makes no sense to. But the burning question is - who controls this – and who is the central point of administration of law? This is not something I will answer nor will I give any clues if needed. Just take into account one factor. What tiny island controls more countries directly and indirectly than any other? And then maybe you will realise how important that island is and how important the people of that island are. For what they do is not just for them, it is for more people than they could possibly imagine.
The Definition of the word prison: a vassal that human beings are legally committed to. Ask yourself a question: if you live in England, then are you legally committed to the piece of land called England? And the same goes for any piece of land labelled as a country, if you live there, are you legally committed to it.
All I have to say is this: we do not have to live this way and I know in my heart that that the slavery that is called democracy one day will be gone forever and we can then live as we are meant to. And to be very honest, that day is fast approaching.
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I believe that we need to rid
By jack28aug on 19 Aug 2011 at about 10:40.I believe that we need to rid the world of the fiction that is inflation. Inflation only has one purpose and that is to keep the worth of the total money supply the same, as in worldwide, not locally. This means that although actual wealth can go between countries, there is never going to be enough worth in the money supply to create the means for everyone to live comfortably. We need a system of wealth creation in the money supply because at present we cannot increase the worth of the money supply. Now if we look at the total amount of worth in the world connected with money, we realise that the increase in world population means there isn't enough worth to go around. If we say the money supply always has to have the same worth overall, then we're saying we need to decrease the world population, which is a very perverse thought to have!
Democracy is not the problem,
By Shanemcd3 on 16 Jul 2011 at about 20:38.Democracy is not the problem, what is needed is direct democracy as is practised in switzerland where anybody can challenge any law at anytime, once the petition's signature quota is reached a vote is held at weekends. Even the constitution can be challenged and ammended. This has had much positive effect, switzerland have remained quite neutral in international affairs, remaining a non-member of the EU while at the same time remaining in active dialouge with other countries. They also have a very high GDP and enjoy a high quality of life. Also they have not been involved in a war for quite a long time, remaining neutral in world war 1 and 2, although they have been involved in peace keeping missions. Personally i think this is the most preferable political philosophy a country can adopt, although this is just one aspect of a much larger problem facing every country, including over-population, energy needs, monetary reform and hostitilities within and between countries.
Trying to get my mind arround
By CSR on 02 Jul 2011 at about 13:16.Trying to get my mind arround everthing that is going on in the world, which confusses me at times, I have stoped watching tv where i used to get my news and currunt affaires from, how different they are when you go independent and start to use the left side of your brain for critical thinking and question everything. Some people think i am ill because i have a different view to the tv dumbed down population, for example try getting people to even look up in the sky and question what they see? chem trails, aspertame, MSG and other nasty ingrediants in our food. we have created our own destruction and allowed the powers that be to controll us as we dont question or research anything for ourselfs and just except it as gospel. but i live in hope and the people are slowly getting it. You have to investigate everything for yourself and stop taking for granted that the government is working in your best interest, the doctors are not working in your interest but for big pharma companies to sell there drugs , the suppermarket sell you poison in the food. where are companies morrals? they have none, just look at the ingrediants on shower gell toothpaste and you will see you are being chemically controlled and dumbed down, for example fluoride is an indusrial waste which dentist say are good for your teeth, nothing could be further from the truth. hitler used this chemical to dome down the population so you are incapable of critacally thinking about anything and just except yor fate. We have the internet at the moment so make good use of it before its shut down and educate yourselfs, the more people that educate themselfs to the real truth the better the world will be for an example stop buying products that contain fluoride or aspertame in and then the products will be removed from our shelfs and better products will replace them. peace and hope for a better future, just a thought when you try and let some one know that they are piosons in there toothpaste they look at you gone out and say you have to die of something and carry on using it this is how far the population is dumbed down.
While I don’t think democracy
By Duncan1985 on 25 Mar 2011 at about 18:36.While I don’t think democracy is suitable for every nation would you rather live under a dictator then in a democracy?
As they really are the two only alternatives, the idea we could remove all rules, governance and infrastructure and then just get along, are naive beyond belief.
I agree with you that this
By TelzTheTruth on 25 Mar 2011 at about 13:02.I agree with you that this situation is very old indeed,I think we have to look at Ancient Greece
and beyond for the models.
I have often wondered why our Democracy in th U.K. never comes up with policies
which work for the ordinary people and only favour the higher elites,and vested interests,
even some sort of effort at consultation with the Public.
Perhaps the answer is in the meaning of the word "Democracy" itself.
I have pasted a link to a web page about the greek meaning of the word,
http://www.stoa.org/projects/demos/article_democracy_overview?page=3&gre...
For the Athenians, “democracy” (demokratia, δημοκρατία ) gave Rule (kratos, κράτος ) to the Demos ( Δῆμος ). Demos (pronounced “day-moss”) has several meanings, all of them important for Athenian democracy. Demos is the Greek word for “village” or, as it is often translated, “deme.” The deme was the smallest administrative unit of the Athenian state, like a voting precinct or school district. Young men, who were 18 years old presented themselves to officials of their deme and, having proven that they were not slaves, that their parents were Athenian, and that they were 18 years old, were enrolled in the “Assembly List”
And there is the answer in the explanation.
To be included on the list(electoral role)every Athenian had to prove they were not slaves.
Perhaps by our acceptance of the Maritime law slavery, we are excluded from the REAL democratic process by the executive,yes it is Democracy but WE are not the people,They are.
Until we shake off the shackles, we never will be "The People"and will hand power over to those who run the government from behind the scenes while giving us a fantasy of some control every four years.
The first step is the hardest,to realise ourselves that we have been hoodwinked into slavery and need to get free,and THAT is why you were never asked about going to yet another War.
I totally agree with your
By Torchwood on 23 Mar 2011 at about 21:56.I totally agree with your sentiment. At present lawful rebellion is slowly getting people noticed and 1plan comes very soon , I hope in 1 way that this works and we start that journey of freedom and enlightenment . I cannot reveal too much at present but look for my recent post in the laful rebellion section . If it fails the only way I see forward is for reps from all groups to combine and work to another agenda. Biggest selling points. NO TAX ! NO STATUTES ! JUST COMMON LAW AND COMMON SENSE PLUS one other I won't mention here but we know who they are and we know where to find them . Enough said. Peace to all