*Note: It is not my intention to alter your beliefs; merely to empower you with the knowledge of other ideas that exist. In the long run, many others are thinking it, I’m just saying it. The posts to follow indefinitely are pieces of a larger text in which beliefs and knowledge may be challenged. In a world where knowledge is power, I am only offering a gift of knowing that you may use to empower yourself.

While this ultimately creates a challenge in determining the validity of an account, there is one repetitive theme throughout the vast majority of historical works. That is, the roots of this earth are firmly established in the depths of violence, fear, and control; and watered by the blood of the men who seek to break the chains of control.
America was supposed to be different
though. She was supposed to be the
salvation of the world’s people, oppressed by their own leaders.
Or
was she?

You
would think as the only species on this
planet capable of intellectual thought and rationale that we could fathom
something beyond plans of mass destruction and control. But, no…
Instead we’ve come from being a race entirely dependent on our ability to work hard at cultivating and harvesting the resources of this planet; to being an invasive species seeking only to alleviate ourselves of burden and hard work by creating tools that bring about devastation at a rapid pace. In some cases, we’ve simplified the workload so tremendously; our goals can be met with the simple click of a button.
Many
will say “We fought for a future that
would be better than the one we had.” Well, have we accomplished that? Have
we truly been given and are we currently passing along a future we want for our
children?
It
seems to me that we’ve more effectively created a world of LAZY beings dependent on the tools and handouts provided to keep
their world as simple and blissful as possible.
As
we’ve embarked on the mission to reduce our efforts, we’ve progressed our
technology and medicine; which, arguably, is the responsible source for our
reduced mentality, but also keeps us alive longer.

This
argument generally goes two ways. The vast (liberal) majority will cry for
controls to be put in place, or standards to be met and identified. Many will
point the finger of parental responsibility – which to some extent I would
wholeheartedly support you. However, we’re talking about mind control here.
In
fact, the desire to control has existed since the first single-celled organism.
We called it survival of the fittest, because guess what? The only thing
a single-celled organism knows is… SURVIVE.
Due
to the need to survive, the study of domination has been practiced
since the birth of this earth, and only humans have perfected it. Sadly, with
this know-how, we’ve only managed to generate of society that demands equality of the sexes, rather than
recognize the delicate balance that exists in the strengths and weaknesses of
man and woman.
As
a result of a feminist movement, mothers who would be home raising the children
and being the thread that holds communities together, are now burdened by
having to hold the title of breadwinner while their children are left to be
raised by electronic babysitters. Women – and I generalize because some
actually want to be man’s equal and
not his partner – are thusly FORCED TO CHOOSE between fulfilling the societally influenced ideals of a “strong” woman, or embrace the role that
was perfectly designed for her to have balance in her world.
Many
of you may recall statements by me during my appearance on the Discovery show,
Naked and Afraid, regarding this concept. Despite being taken out of context to
portray me as a chauvinist; I
truly believe that our sexual roles were meant to balance the weaknesses of
each other’s sex. Sure, throughout the ages there have been stronger than average
woman step up – often disguised as men – but it was NOT the move for ALL women. Somewhere along the line, we forgot that not all women wished to be more than
balanced with men.

The fear of what other people think is the state of perception that stops people [from] making a difference…” – David Icke