Showing posts with label education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label education. Show all posts

Sunday, February 1, 2015

Heart & Soul-dier; the Longwinded Explanation why a Soldier will Shoot You When SHTF


When one reflects on the impending doom awaiting us at the end of any cycle—be it personal or worldly—it becomes a daunting reality as to how royally screwed we really are. Even as I write this (which at first is done by hand on paper), I condemn myself for my blessed curse. For why must words come so effortlessly when I sit with pen and paper, yet flee at the site of a computer screen? Every decent writer likely has the top-rated voice recognition software, I tell myself. Of course, I do too, but like losing weight—nothing is going to happen by nonuse and eating chocolate. Just owning the software and installing does not a page of words create.

But just as I’ve been blessed with the skill of words, it doesn’t extend beyond the paper. Being not the type for public speaking—or maybe just speaking my thoughts out loud—the idea of talking to my computer has not gone well, and therefore, I must continue to write by hand. This is great for so many reasons, and has very much to do with the past, present, and future traditions of our “great” nation, while breaking down the notion of whether or not our military will open fire on citizens. As the title suggests, it’s kinda longwinded. But you’ll understand, I don’t apologize for that.

So what could be so great about writing by hand? I mean, it takes longer, and the potential to forget what I was thinking before I get it written down is pretty high. On top of that, once I get it all jotted down fast enough, there’s the likely event that I can’t read half of what I wrote.

What’s so great is that, as with any art, it takes time and focus to write something amazing—not just a blog or book, but anything people take something from, like a life lesson, or something. How’s that for ‘great with words?’ The point is, it takes a lot of love to commit to our art—to anything—that in 
this fast-paced world will consume so much of our short time here. It’s the very reason why art is transforming into a digital monster, being used by industries such as marketing, film, and entertainment. We are able to mass-produce digital art quickly and without real thought or emotion, without knowing we’re really pushing out messages to the human mind. We push words out quickly to achieve a number of “likes” or “shares” and we don’t have a real concern for what the words say or mean. In most cases, we share things that we think are pretty awesome, pretty cute, pretty sexy, or pretty disturbing. And if it’s not that it’s advertising. By slowing down and focusing on a message, writing it down first is like my “think before I speak” moment. In the immediacy of updating Facebook and twitter of exactly what we’re thinking, or doing, at this exact moment, this filter has been lost—along with our ability to proofread. So guilty.
 
Whether we admit to it or not, it is a sort of desensitization to real-life scenarios—a screen, or veil we cast over ourselves that says “it’s okay to say this because the majority of people are saying it and a lot of people will like it.” An hour from now, you’ll either have sparked the daily Facebook piss-off that gets a lot of comments of varied ideas, or will have passed with little more than a few “amens.”

Often, the person who spends time focusing and putting love into their art reap the most beneficial experiences. It’s great that I can’t be bought into another product of the mass-producing agenda, because it gives me time to think and rethink. Is whatever I’m putting out expressing my full potential in whatever it is I do?

What about what you do? Are you among the vast majority who’s plugged into the digital revolution?
Many don’t like the word “revolution” which seems silly to me. The human race has terms to identify all kinds of things and then shies away from using those terms out of fear or offense. The truth is we label things because it’s easier than getting to know exactly what they are. It’s easier to formulate an idea with a label attached to it and simply identify things by that label. But let’s not go there just yet.

Not many are blessed with the ability to educate others (or know-how for that matter). After four years of homeschooling, I will say it hasn’t always been fun or easy, but most blessings never are. Anyway the opportunity has afforded me the chance to educate myself in areas I never would have again. For instance history; strangely, I love history, but it’s written so dully that I often fall asleep before I ever really absorb what I’m reading. Now that the world is going to hell and a hand basket and I have to teach my kids about history (because the public school system failed), it’s real easy to see where we went wrong. To make a long story longer, homeschooling demanded my love and focus on my kids and help me to identify a truth that every revolution—while seemingly good—has pulled us further and further away from what it appears (more and more every day) we are supposed to be.

From even the time when caveman began simplifying work, we have done nothing but find easier ways and solutions to everyday situations. We left the thinking up to inventors and enjoy the luxury of being able to sit back with our feet up for just a few minutes longer. The result of such movements has been the populace we have today, full of couch potatoes and keyboard warriors talking about the very revolution that they’ll not take part in, that is—unless upon a very specific set of terms, and on a weekend because they have work on Monday.

Effectively, we’ve exchanged the concept of “love for one’s country” to “love for status.” It’s that overwhelming sense of pride and loyalty one feels to his nation (as it has been so kind and rewarding to him) that inspires him to take arms against all enemies foreign and domestic, who would threaten the traditions and values we uphold most. Traditions as simple as the pen to the paper. But we don’t have a love for country.

We implemented, just as we did everywhere else—a system of hierarchy. At every level of the populace hierarchy based on value of one’s assets became the lay of the land. We appointed others to hold authority over us—we who were all created equal and free (wo)men-- as if vested with power from a higher being, these people somehow held the prerequisites to hold such authority over us. Were they gods? Cause gods are the only beings to which we give power over ourselves. They were not gods… but they lead us to believe only they could reach God.

And because property and material possessions determine the worth of a person, we have textiles beaming mass made art to display on your appearance exactly who you are and what you stand for. People and companies profit in the billions while the world swarms in a cesspool of vile thoughts and outlets to express them immediately and without thought and emotion. That’s a bit judgmental. Though, considering we have the freedom of speech, it could be written off as just a difference of opinion that doesn’t matter, because it really doesn’t hurt anyone.

Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on your type) we have become too much of competitive nation for all the wrong reasons. We’ve made no advancements out of a loving, true desire to make a difference in anyone’s life, but our own. How often have we initiated something with the thinking that this is going to pay off? We’ve been conditioned to call pay raises, bonuses, and benefits motivators; but the reality is, they are simply distractions that pull us further away from the very things they don’t want us to see. When you start researching and seeking things on this level, you do so out of love, and you begin to pick up on a pattern of violations against the loving nature of our being since the dawn of man. You understand why they outlawed certain music, and why they promote sex versus love. As there has been no greater study than that of the behavior of man, it’s simply not surprising to see where we are and what we’re headed towards if we continue on this path.

No one wants to be told there being conditioned, but the reality is that it’s occurring every day and you don’t even realize it. Even the people who think themselves “awake” generally have no real
comprehension of just how deep the proverbial “matrix” goes. It’s when you get to this point that you see truth in the symbols left by our forefathers, lurking in holy texts, and great works by those who lived in a day where you either loved your country or you didn’t; because you either dropped what you were doing (whether you were a skilled soldier, a priest, or a farmer) and fought for what you believed in; or you carried on in hopes of escaping the fallout.

It’s when you follow these trails that you see, not only have you been believing in the illusion of truth, but that you’re still knowingly contributing to it; that you either get ready for the fight or you carry on. The fight or fight flight response is another conditioning strengthened by our competitive nature. For many, this factor is not tested very much because maybe you live a “simple” life. However, escalations such as the kind we witnessed at Bundy Ranch, where the Constitution literally hung by a thread, and the nation was unaware of the brink of chaos they were breaching; leave me wondering about similar events on a global scale that we are unaware of.

If you consider that the technology we see today is a technology that the military has had for undoubtedly 20 years already, you might understand that technology is way more advanced than your average person is aware of. Sorry to bust your bubble, but the engineers of the military don’t just have a spark of technological genius and then decide to share with the civilian population without extensive years of research. If were getting it, it’s likely because the military has mastered and learned to control with it. Why do you think a video simulation is such a useful tool in training? Think of how perfected video gaming graphics and even other sensory related gimmicks have been added to what at one point would’ve been kids playing baseball outside, but is now time spent killing each other on hack-em-up video games? Don’t get me wrong, I love these games and tend to conquer sometimes, but I’m pretty savvy on my inability to stand the sight of real blood without passing out to know the difference between video world and what I like to call “reality.”

However, even that is only because I’m a stay-at-home mom in the sweet heart of Georgia, who for the most part doesn’t experience a lot of gunfights or high-speed chases. Then again—you don’t see me playing games like the Sims or Second Life, either. Similar video games or simulations are used in training soldiers. Why do you suppose that is? Well since most of the past two generations have grown up on video games, training using video simulators make a big impact while effectively severing the emotional bond for people by conveniently labeling enemies.

For soldiers though, the video simulators become reality. The veil of the screen is lifted, and the mind has been conditioned to perform an action. Without a doubt a large contribution to PTSD is the fact
that most soldiers act out of trained response to a stimulus. Afterwards is when they’ll be taken out of that environment and left with their inner self to answer to. The faces of those they engaged tend to have a haunting affect to any who let their mind wander uncontrollably. Why do you think there is medication that affects brain chemicals? Because what you can’t create on your own, can be provided for you… at a cost. Your continued support of the American government.

The inner self can be a strong adversary to face. It’s when you start questioning if you really love what you did, or if you loved the status. It’s this thinking that leads me to wonder, what exactly do we have to worry about with our own soldiers, and police, FBI, etc.… We’ve already been exposed to some of their conditioning and we see some are very aware of love of the job and love of the money, but how many would still refrain from pulling the trigger when the simulation is in action and when you are nothing more than a conveniently labeled enemy?

Recently there’s a video floating around on Facebook of some alleged terrorist getting shot from a helicopter. See below.


Now, most of us are cheering and touting off with ‘Merica!’not really knowing what it is we’re seeing. While any amount of research could probably dig up the details behind this video and why it would be in the hands of civilians, there will be questions as to what the soldiers doing the shooting felt in regard. Again, don’t think I don’t support our military. I do. I just know how they are used.

Now, I swore I wouldn’t touch on the sniper movie—and I won’t. Haven’t seen it, and I won’t. I won’t see it because I won’t participate with the machines conditioning me for and against warfare and controlling my feelings for my fellow man. What I will say, I have seen the propaganda for and against Chris Kyle. I don’t question whether he is a hero or not because that’s not for me to judge. Much of my knowledge of the guy came from one video. See below.



It got a lot of support while trying—I think—to be anti-Kyle. I wasn’t formulating an opinion on Kyle or the movie as much as I was attempting to get a general perception of military guys that could assassinate people—literally, look down the scope, possibly look into the eyes of their victim and pull the trigger. Most of my knowledge on this topic stems only from talking to former soldiers who’ve done these things. Most are suffering from PTSD, and some handle it better than others. They all have ways of dealing and talking or not talking about it, but every one of them will attest to doing it for the love of their country, for the people they knew or their children, and always for “America’s freedom.” Some of them are struggling with grasping the consequences of their “skill.” The ability to pull the trigger.

I don’t ask or push questions, I just let them talk. I listen without making judgment and mostly trying to decide if I should try to comfort or just listen. In the end, I always come to the question that many have asked more often than not in the recent years. These conversations led me to this understanding of what we’re really looking at when we ask ourselves if our own military will fire on us. Being no scientist or doctor of any credible nature, I can only offer opinions based on things I’ve seen and read. In particular, this video of Chris Kyle confirms my thoughts further when the interviewee explained that this soldier loved what he did and there was no target off-limits—woman, child—it did not matter. It is mentioned that he loved his terrifying nickname and attributed to the successful death of 160 “terrorists.”

To all of this I say, even the reaper didn’t “love” his job, because being the judge and executioner is a duty for no man. But it could be a job. And thanks to having a standing army… It is a job. The training for this job is simple—Kill the enemy. Do you think soldiers are trained to research why this is their enemy? When a bomber is called to coordinates, do you suppose the pilot has much to say about the inhabitants he’ll be unloading on? Does the gravity of the simulated event sink in, or has the emotion been trained out of these men and women?

Will a soldier pulled a trigger against Americans? Would it not depend on the government’s label of the American? If that label is “enemy” do you think you show up any differently on the screen than the white blobs getting into the truck? Do you think you’re faced  appears any different to your enemy when placed between the hairs of his scope? Well, if there’s people loving this job, then my guess is that it doesn’t. These guys don’t get paid to do research, they get paid to kill and kill well, and for the most part people like you and me will never hear of it. So enemies are killed (Go ‘Merica!) and life goes on unaware of whatever impending doom was going to happen.

As a nation losing more and more of our roots to the plague of damnation, I wonder what would spark America’s rising at this point? With a paid for military no one could truly grasp what it meant to fight for freedom. Until the expansion of the long-range missiles, the notion of a threat to our freedom relied on the enemy at least being on our soil. (There’s only one that I know of currently). How convenient that we created the very ability to build such devices. It’s even better that we have the ability to launch them with the push of a button, because kings don’t fight amongst themselves, they fight at the citizens. Much like the number of likes and shares you enjoy and compete for, so do the powers that sit on the throne at a desk with all kinds of buttons. The only difference is they get their numbers in casualties. And no one in the leading position on the screen is going to stop and ask why or what they are winning in the end, because it’s just a matter of who’s the best. So what happens when the enemy—the “terrorist” are us, and “love” exists only for the status?

It’s a difficult reality to linger on, but it makes me glad I write. I may not enjoy the research process for the time it consumes, but I love what I learned and what I can share with others. Although it takes time, it’s something I love to do and feel is worth investing my time in, although I don’t get paid. As writing is the skill I’ve been given to express my love, I go through the lengthy process of learning about my topic and the message that needs to be conveyed. In doing so, I’ve been exposed to a variety of material for and against every topic I addressed. For that, I gain knowledge and am capable of thinking circles around any boxes. The omni-perspective opens me to all kinds of insight.

More importantly, in a time where the digital revolution has already terminated cursive lessons in so
many schools, it’s only a matter of time before writing in general is not taught. We had a glimpse of the repercussions of that during the Trayvon Martin case when the girl couldn’t read the cursive letter.

What other traditions will be allowed to sink into the mortal abyss of unheeded warnings from history? I’m happy that I won’t let this one die. I don’t live in confusion of what “love” will drive us to do, and I don’t live in a delusional sense that it’s my duty to do anything, but love for my fellow man and give him what I can out of perfect love and trust. Since my words are all I have to give, I hope you will love them all the same, and if you will love them, take them to understand what they mean to you. Love for country or love for status? Which are you conditioned for? Just remember, all your material gains here can’t go with you when you die.

Will a US soldier pull the trigger against American enemy? Yes, and he’ll feel bad about it later. Time to untrain your mind, and stop living in the illusion that you mean anything to them. They don’t look at individual civilian casualties, they look at overall the damage, and you are just a number. In enemy in the crosshairs.

Wednesday, December 31, 2014

A Tattered History; We will Never Forget

Nothing pains me more than to be cliche; I prefer truth over trend, and a blank page over a template. It is both a curse and the most rewarding blessing. However, every once in a blue moon, even the most iconoclastic of individuals must conform to the ritualistic endeavors of trend. That being said, this particular post takes a slightly different turn. For as it is a time for most to bid farewell to the passing year and praise with cheer the coming of the new year, it is customary for us to reflect on the things we have experienced, the lessons we have learned, and the tragedies and blessings we have endured from the passing of time.

In not so much the orthodox fashion as others are inclined to write, Divine America will, too, comply with this New Year ritual in our own non-compliant way. Like so many others, Divine America entered into the alternative media arena with a vision of not only spreading truth, but inspiring community, unity, and solution to the everyday issues we were seeing in our nation. The hopes of not only raising awareness, but giving a clear definition to how to change it fueled our mission.

Well, as we sit staring at sixteen (16) denied requests for information from agencies including local and abroad police departments, the FBI, and SEC to name a few; one can't help but feel that we have failed at our mission.

Of course, this is not entirely true, and our habits for the melodramatics may be kicking in. Assured by the dozens of emails, messages, and comments left for us, we know that our purpose is serving many. However, the massive amount of evidence in the form of denied FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) requests reminds us of three things. First, the Obama administration is failing horrendously with it's green efforts, because we certainly don't require two pages of verbiage to tell us "no." We understood that in the digital formats, so please consider the trees being wasted. Second, and more importantly, freedom of information is apparently a freedom only granted to government agencies. And finally, the most concerning of all, we are reminded that the works of history are maintained by those in power.

Even the history of America--as tattered as it still stands--see rewrites scripted by those of biased views, and holding the highest seats of control within (and wearily enough, without) our nation. While alternative media outlets have been on the rise and strive to uncover truth, we have witnessed the blatant hand of those in power to prevail in evanescing that truth. In everything from false flags and cover-ups, to distractions for obvious cover-ups; the elite have conducted attacks on the citizens and those who would dare expose them. Essentially, what we blog, they block; what we stream, they steal to be spun in such ways to make us look bad; what we record, they corrupt. As there is no end to what they can and will do to thwart the exposure of truth, the list will go on.

Sadly, it is not us who will suffer on account of failed diligence. For it will not be in our time that the proverbial "shit" hits the fan--at least not enough for our generation to do something about it. However, the generation of our children and grandchildren are likely to be the recipients of the very turmoils of which most of us speak. Especially if children attend the indoctrination camps--uhh, public schools--in which history (including the words of the constitution) is twisted to convey compliance with and dependency on the government; our children and theirs will never know what it meant to stand for anything.

There is a solution to this that many have embraced the boldness to call for, yet more refuse to accept. Let's not beat around the bush; that solution is war. Both a horrifying and glorious truth, it has become quite clear that our leaders neither love us or fear us, thusly surmising us to this: we must make them do one of the other, and let's be honest--they are not going to love us if they can control us more effortlessly. Therefore, as it was the failed duty of our forefathers, the burden now falls upon us--the last generation that will stand and fight. That battle, however, relies on us finding unity. Not unity in our beliefs as individuals, but in the knowledge and awareness of what true freedom is, and how to conduct it within our communities.

The curse: divided we fall, has never been so evident as it is today. We see divide in all things. Such quarrels see a nation turning against itself and leaning closer into the path of destruction and chaos, and we are the only ones who can change that, as the "savior" lies within. That change only comes, though, when we realize we are not each others enemies, but rather brothers and sisters in a battle for our true freedom. To deny this is only to lie to oneself. See, as a white lower-middle class-man, I am not at war with my black brothers and sisters of even the lowest or highest classes. I am at war with those who have lead my brethren to believe they deserve or cannot amount to more than what is bestowed upon them. I am at war with those in the position of leaders who masterfully concoct destructive forces within the black community that keep them from prevailing, as opposed to building them up.

As a woman and mother, I am not at war with my brothers and sisters of the working or non-working class. I am at war with those who have forced the ideology of being a champion of parenting and full-time worker without concern for the imbalance it lends towards either duty. For these are the very seeds that sprout into a hostile, uneducated, and lackluster community and nation.

It makes me neither a racists, or anti-woman to say such things, unless one is uneducated enough to understand the truth behind these words. In the fight to end these divisive strategies, one must recognize the strategists behind them. While we should ultimately find blame within ourselves for allowing these elitists to rise to power, we must also acknowledge our power and responsibility to put an end to their rule. Unfortunately, with our voting system corrupted we can be sure there is only one option left, and we needn't fear it, only embrace it as truth as our ancestors once did.

In moving into the new year, let us be reminded of the tattered histories, which we will never forget, as they have brought us to this point. Let us embrace unity in such a way that it creates a bond between us that might never be broken again; so that we might conquer our enemies and restore the promises of our nation. We can have the Divine America that was intended for us. We need only to acknowledge the simple truth that it will not come easily, but if we are vigilant in our pursuit it will come, and our children and grandchildren will be better for it.

As we strive to awaken others, Divine America re-spawns into the new year with a stronger purpose and mission to redefine a United America; one which will never again fall to the persuasion of the corrupt elite. To our brothers and sisters, we can have what was promised to us, and as we enter this New Year let us never forget that.




Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Does my First Amendment Scare You?

No doubt when great writers, George Orwell and Aldous Huxley, were writing their inspirational masterpieces regarding our future, they missed this generation’s coming. With all fairness, Mr. Huxley still has 526 years to make prophecy out of his Brave New World. However, perhaps their work serves more of a warning than our English teacher professed to know, or care.

Though, 1984 had some interesting events to write home about, we didn’t see exactly what Mr. Orwell was trying to show us. Of course, we may have been too distracted by our war with Syria and Lebanon. But I digress.

One of the things that came about during 1984 included the expansion of the personal computer with the first graphical user interface. Although, similar means of distractions, like the television, were already in existence, the personal computer was the doorway into getting into peoples’ minds; and thus advanced the capabilities of brainwashing programs. We don’t call them by that, though, we call it good marketing. So let’s give Mr. Orwell credit where credit is due-he really nailed it.

Our demise was not served as promised in 1984, but perhaps somehow the date still marks significant leads into the escalated version we see today. With the scale tipped in favor of our oppressors, we see a government label on everything; a grab for personal weapons; eyes in our business; hands in our health records (despite a proven track for incompetence time and time again); and our rights slowly being stripped away. The result has led the majority to comply in hopes of avoiding conflicts with the state—which in and of itself is rather a humorous concept that indicates, when the state feels violated (even if the violation is none at all), it may violate you back. Here’s the thing, the state gets a ton of representatives to literally and figuratively kick your ass (as my dear friend learned the hard way). But again, stay focused.

Here’s an example: you receive a ticket for not wearing your seat belt (well, hellloooo officer). Now,you didn’t harm anyone by not wearing your seat belt. But according to the ticket, you harmed the state. Literally, the state feels violated by your decision, and the only way to make the state feel better is with some of your hard earned dollars.

So why comply? Because it’s easier. You don’t have to miss work to go to court; they have an online feature so you can pay with your credit card; and let’s be honest, you knew the “law” and you broke it, so might as well, bend over and grab your ankles, right?

So what happens when you follow all the rules, you comply with the demands, and the desired result is still not achieved? When the code generators and their enforcers decide that the liberties are no longer extended to you, even though you did everything right, you are faced with a decision. You have to decide if you will sit down, shut up, and take whatever they give you; or, if you will remain vigilant and say “no, I’m not complying with this.”

As you may be aware (that is, if you listened to the phone conversation between staff of the Dekalb County Courthouse in Georgia – it’s provided below if you missed it), I was recently faced with this decision when I was denied my first amendment in Dekalb. Despite following the rules and submitting a request to exercise this liberty, members of the Dekalb county courthouse staff ignored my request. When I called to find out what was taking so long, i was first told,  such a request was never received.  After that it was made clear that no one knew what their job was and they never had to perform it before. The end result was that the request was flat out denied.


Well, I complied. I did not record the case. In fact, I didn’t even go. Actually, I got caught at home nursing the sick baby, but that’s trivial. With plenty of time to reflect on what had occurred, it came to this… We (as citizens) are told if we are not doing anything wrong, we have nothing to hide—to which many citizens abide by and even coerce others to comply with in an effort to dispel security threats and aid in creating a puppies and kittens utopia. These are the people Mr. Orwell and Mr. Huxley were warning us about.

Fortunately, we heeded their warnings; and, just as we knew big brother would be used against us, we have learned to use it for us. Just as we have been convinced to comply with rules that depreciate our privacy, on account of security; our constitution holds that our public servants are always under the scrutiny of the people. We are private citizens until we enter the courtroom; why is it that the proceedings within are forbidden from the eyes of outsiders, unless provided by the court’s reporter? While every citizen should be upset with this notion, we’re far from done.

Though I gave my best effort in getting the news out there that this courthouse doesn’t believe in the first amendment and did not wish recording to take place; someone did not get the message. Unfortunately for him, the judge was not pleased, and the proverbially hammer began its descent as the fearful court gave an immediate response of charges, detainment, and confiscation of the gentleman’s property.

I am at a loss to understand why these folks are so terrified of the first amendment. If they’re not doing anything wrong in the public courtroom, they should have nothing hide. Of course, based on our research, it’s more likely they are afraid of being caught not knowing what their job is.

The good news is,  some footage did come out of the courtroom before the broadcast was cut off. Here's one of the highlights. 


It's our understanding that felony charges were threatened for further filming, but that didn't stop Divine America from getting an exclusive; and if you think the fun stops there, it actually gets better.

Although, I couldn’t make the date in person, I’m happy to say that my imposter had no conflict in schedule. If you’re confused, imagine how the innocent women sitting beside my dear friend felt when the judge accused her of being me. While I am completely flattered by the judge’s assumption that I could be credited with coordinating some effort to disrupt his court; I am more blown away by the judge’s acknowledgment of receiving my request, and his desire to point an identifying finger at some unsuspecting woman in order to hold someone accountable. I hope she let the judge know that, too.

Especially in this case, where I have painted the actions as relevant to the mark of the beast; I’m going to charter us into new waters and ask: what is the power of the court?

Last time I addressed you from a biblical sense. This time, I’m taking a different approach and teaching you a little something about me. As many of you know, I’m a witch. I do not hide this fact, and I hope it doesn’t scare or offend any of you (cause it doesn’t change). With that out of the way, let’s get back on track.

When in fear, the mighty will point an accusing finger—one we’ve seen throughout history that has led to the torture, imprisonment, burning, hanging, drowning, and beheading of many—simply for being different in the eyes of their beholder.

Now, one of the many symbols recognized by most withes is the power of the pointed finger—a tool capable of transference of energy and power unto an object or person of choosing. The natural tool-the finger- may be replaced or represented by a variety of other objects such as the wand, or athame (that’s like a small knife for those of you who are unfamiliar). In court, the judge’s gavel is that very tool—transferring judgment upon its victim. So when the judge makes a judgment and points the conceptual finger at someone—accusing them of an identity—it becomes clearly evident the extent to which these courts will go in order to hold someone accountable for holding them accountable. Whew, that was a mouthful.

So, you still comfortable with being accused of being the non-compliant witch in that courtroom? Ha! Me neither!
More and more our rights—especially our first amendment—are being distorted and violated by authorities who feel it should be contained in “First Amendment Zones.” In some cases, rights are completely prohibited. If not for people like Mr. Santelli, these zones would be all we knew. Then it would be only a matter of time before we are required to sign waivers to participate in even the so-called free-speech zones. I suppose, as long as you don’t exercise you first amendment beyond those boundaries, you’ll stay out of jail, or in this case prison. Or you could stop doing nothing, and play by their rules by sending in your own request to record at the next court date (which is tentatively scheduled for October 10). If that’s not your cup of tea, simply being present is enough to show your support of our rights. It’s when we amass in support of one that we decide to stand against wrongful abuse of all. When we stop the courts from violating the constitution, we stop them from violating citizens and communities. 

Monday, July 21, 2014

Roots of Damnation: Article III - The Lab Rat Society

*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. 
Previous Articles: I, II
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Satanism is a network that interacts with the beings that are controlling
our vibrational state from a frequency above us
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– David Icke
More than once in this series, we’ve addressed the fact that one of the oldest studies of the human race has been conducted in the field of BEHAVIOR CONTROL. With this in mind, one can surmise quickly that it will take more than a single device to control an entire population—especially one so considerably diverse as America.
Well, let’s analyze some of the means of control. Now, many of you will readily agree that dependency is created and further established by the government programs (which provide perks such as free cell phones, cable television, welfare, advanced education, medical coverage, etc). While, all well-intended programs, they are, nonetheless, harmful to an independent society. So let’s not beat that dead horse.
Instead, let’s address things like the diminishing educational system. Granted we never had the best, but then we had Common Core implemented. This curriculum is the epitome of micromanagement; taking an already simple concept such as a two-step problem and simplifying it into so many individual steps it leaves your mind numb.  In many cases, if the procedure is not followed, regardless of the student’s answer, it’s marked wrong.
Indoctrinated by both a lack of truth in material and a micromanagement procedural approach, the brains of our children are lessened for a reason.  The quality of our country’s educational system is preparing our children to be able to push buttons without question.
And because schools have such adequate time with children at all the pivotal points in their youth, it is now very common to find core material praising Obama as a savior of the people; spotlighting and practicing Muslim “awareness and sensitivity” courses; and selectively teaching the U.S. Constitution. Students who rebel – or even THINK about rebellion – find themselves condemned and chastised—shun to the general populace. There have even been reports of students being punished for questioning the teacher who was WRONG.
Starting at the earliest age, our society has crushed the competitive and creative nature of children by promoting failure as a success in an everybody-gets-a-trophy-society. Now to most, it seems to make sense that from failure comes a lesson and we strive to apply that lesson until we hit our target. However, in a world where everyone gets a trophy – win or lose – I still win, so why fucking bother? I’m sorry. Public school education and all. ;)
What I mean is, there comes a certain feeling with winning and losing – it’s called pride. And, it either gets a boost or a swift kick in the nuts. BOTH of those come with feelings. And without having to experience those feelings, children take a blindness to the emotions of winning and losing and instead shrug it off. Their “survival mode” is being expunged. Why? Or, hey, why not? Oh that’s right, because scientists keep DNA around from beings that really shouldn’t be kept around. But let’s stay focused.
Now, without a need to experience those feelings children have more time to sit in front of the computers, games, and other colorful and lively electronics that satisfy the brain’s desire for creativity. Best part it, it requires them to do nothing more than push some buttons.  See what I did there?
 Suffice it to say, we’re just not done screwing with the generation of children before us. We further push ideas of equality across the board, which I think is awesome. I think I’m skeptical that such a world could ever exist, but hey, I like to fantasize. In this equality campaign, though, we are more openly exposed to a variety of divisive tactics that orbit “gender confusion” and a surmounting growth in the education of all things related to the subject in order to create sensitivity to topic.
I should probably interject at this point before you get some silly idea about what I may or may not believe in. I fully support your right to do whatever you want to do so long as it doesn’t harm someone else. I love all people for who they are and no matter what baggage they carry. I do the divine thing and treat people as they treat me and as I would want to be treated. I would go as far as to say, can people really help who they fall in love with; or is it more likely that our ideas of what love really is have been so perverted that we fail to acknowledge that nature does it, too? Food for thought.
However, as gender roles become less clear, children do not learn to make the connections and distinctions between “masculine” traits and “feminine” traits. They are unable to identify with a role that seems to fit their persona. Again, division amongst the ranks rises as those “survival mode” carrier-children begin to infringe upon the population of “confused” children in the form of bullying.
So threatened by the idea of bullying, the society leans towards exposing and chastising the behavior, and demonstrating the horrific effects of continued tactics. To many it seems bringing awareness and “preventative” efforts forward, we can nip bullying right in the bud. Umm… maybe this is old-fashioned thinking, but why not just have all the students take a class in martial arts? Why not bring back PE and get our kids learning some simple steps in competition? Why do kids spend 8 hours a day in a class room – and NOT have time for PE, Music, Art, and other creative education time? We have made bullying the repression of our children’s generation, and we are witnessing the pussification of America. But we’re not done yet.
From gender confusion to a lack of outlets for simply being a child – you know, all that hyper stuff; the bouncing off the wall stuff? It’s called being a kid. Somewhere along the line of removing the outlets for their energy, we thought that “having better” meant indoctrinating a value placed on having a lifelong career working 9-5, Monday through Friday, in a cube. So we plant them in front of devices for education, entertainment, and in some cases enlightenment. And then wonder why the generation of kids doesn’t play outside.
In some cases, these outlets are not enough to contain the inner child, though. And those children, whose inner child presents itself in the public domain, it becomes essential that that child receive medical attention in the form of a pill. Once again, pushing medicine and vaccination as a requirement to get some of that good old public ed-JU-cay-shun.
But it doesn’t stop there. In fact, as we progress our technology, we’ve managed to invent the RFID chip. Coined as a benefit to our security, this new device and others like it (Google Glass), are capable of hacking into and reading the human mind and recognizing brainwaves and behavior.
Starting to sound a little “Minority Report” minus the precogs? Consider this, the precogs were just databases of collected data from the thoughts and behaviors of humans, until it became logically clear that a crime was about to occur. Basically, if there are certain parameters that exist in the brain capable of pinpointing that a crime is going to occur; and a computer designed to pick up these identifiers foreshadows the impending doom, how much longer is it before we see the promotion of CRIME PREVENTION through these chips?
Sure, these are some crazy concepts, and I’m not asking you to believe them. Vast majorities of people are thinking these things, and I’m just saying them. I can see it more easily than some only because I have played the “God” role. By that, I mean only that I have controlled genetics to produce a desired result and have found it to be simple, and satisfying. It takes time, but anyone can do it. And if anyone can do it, is it being done to the human race? However, instead of breeding a society worthy of the future, America has been breeding a cesspool of hatred and inhumanity, with the scent of its decay disguised in the ideals of a perverted love and security.
We’ve traded “survival” for material possession and the delusion of status in our community. Having inspired an individualistic society, whose only concern is ultimately what directly affects oneself, we have become the SLEEPING NATION, unaware of how caged we truly are.
When all things from education and media to technology and medicine have proven themselves to be field tests of control, one can’t help but wonder if this is all by design, or if we are indeed damned. 


 

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Roots of Damnation: Damned, Doomed, or Human Nature?

*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. 


Is it any far stretch of the human imagination that we may very well be just another primordial being surviving on this planet? We just discussed that even the simplest organisms resolved to domination in order to survive. Together we have come to agree that our ancestry endorsed some of the most horrific actions against man. Further, we have acknowledged that such violence has been suppressed and replaced with a more sensitized view of human life. As such, how difficult is it for anyone to consider even the slightest possibility that MAYBE we’re just another species finding it’s “place” on this earth?

Some will argue that we are not sensitized, as we still see violent crimes. Touché! But I think that further exemplifies my point. If we are indeed just another living species –not unlike any other fighting for survival –the fact that this world still sees such heinous actions against all life forms is a clear indication that our natural tendency to “survive” by domination is deeply rooted in our primal, animalistic, instinct. It can’t be completely repressed.

But to truly believe and admit to this concept that we’re essentially animals, means that we have to also accept the nature in us to be aggressive to survive. After all, it’s survival of the fittest, right?

And here’s where I challenge you to really test yourself. Because if you understand that statement wholeheartedly, then you understand that ‘survival of the fittest’ means preserving balance in our environment, and reserving the future for those who belong in it by any means.

That’s not a dictionary definition, that’s just logic applied. In the WILD world, preservation of the fittest is carried out in many ways; all of which are natural. Now, one of the NATURAL ways species preserve the fittest is through infanticide.

GASP!!!OMG! Wait? She didn’t just say what I think she just said, did she?

Calm down. It’s not an endorsement, folks. It’s just a simple fact being acknowledged for the purpose of knowing. Why? Cause knowledge is power. I fear the day Naked and Afraid bloopers reveal me crying over killing a fly.

Our species has found every way around the “survival of the fittest” clause in the ecosystem of the planet. Through science, medicine, and technology, people have brought life to where there would otherwise be no life; and, managed to extend the longevity of life. When did we become so terrified of death that we sought solace in prolonging it through living life so cautiously of it and in search of ways to defy it?

What scientists may have failed to do, is recognized the negative impact of defying nature would have on our species and our environment. Or did they?

Consider some of these facts

With POPULATIONS SPINNING OUT OF CONTROL across the globe (in some places to the extent of people starving due to a lack of resources), we fight for the rights and lives of known murderers, rapists, and people so mentally dysfunctional that they are completely unable to coexist peacefully in society.

Plagued by an inability to preserve the fittest for the future , our species becomes “diseased” and unstable, as these irrefutable genetics are passed on for future generations. And we breed at incredible rates.

It’s unfortunate that these individuals are the remnants of a people we once used to be; who survived on primal instinct, at a time when survival meant destroy and conquer. Clearly, these people have no place in our world today, because we no longer have a need to “survive.”

For the most part, our society is individualistic, self-centered, and materialistic. We established a hierarchy based on the HOLDERS OF THE HIGHEST CURRENCY. So in our ecosystem, one of the biggest things that can drive people into survival mode is the almighty dollar. Fortunately, many of us have completely repressed “survival mode” and can function in this society.

Sadly, for those of us who have evolved to repress these native instincts, there are people among us who shame the behavior, but demand “rehabilitation” for the unevolved.

Scientists then study and pick apart the lab rats to determine the root of the violent behavior. They come up with theories of damaged brain receptors, imbalanced chemicals in the brain, immune-related illnesses, damaged cortex, and so on.

The scientists fortunately discover how to diagnose and “treat” these ailments, and before you know it, there are vaccines and drugs being used as an essential tool to masking genetics that quite possibly shouldn’t be passed down. But let’s come back to this.

Let’s stay focused on the few things that happen here; because first, it allows further study of and release of drugs designed specifically to repress the behaviors without curing it.  Add to the fact that new drugs are NOT made over night. They take years of testing. Knowing this… we’re seeing today the experiments of yesterday. If it doesn’t look good now, do you really see it getting better?

SECOND, think about the doors it opens for convictions to be overturned, if the person is diagnosed with these conditions. If simply forgetting to take a pill to balance your brain chemicals is enough to excuse you of the responsibility of your murder, we have a serious problem. Do we start dismissing all cases in which having brain damage is enough to say, “Release this dysfunctional creature back into society.” We don’t try to save rabid dogs…

But that’s right! We can save these rabid people, because people are capable of rational thought. Besides, science needs lots of lab rats. But we’ll come back to that.

Hopefully you were paying attention and caught the fact that all their research and medication is centered on the advancement of mind controlling agents. They are literally finding ways to chemically control people (and in most cases, turn them into immobile drooling stations). By first identifying behaviors that are desired, SCIENCE HAS DESIGNED DRUGS TO BRING ABOUT THOSE DESIRED BEHAVIORS.


But it’s totally for the good of people, right? Now we don’t have to commit a natural preservation process, and until it directly affects us, we can put it out of mind and go on about life. AWESOME!

No?

Well, we just recognized the effect this has on deteriorating the human species by passing along genetics that have no place in the future, but more than that it makes us VULNERABLE and DEPENDENT on something UNNATURAL.

Exactly how much do we trust these drug designers to be completely interested in our true happiness? If masses of people could be so easily controlled, isn’t it possible they’re going to do just that? Are we doomed by a repression of our natural behavior, or is there something more to it?


Certainly, if we were to be controlled, it would require more than medication, as even despite the law, not everyone will have health insurance or ever see a doctor. I guess that means, there’s more to this puzzle.