C. Stayton June 24, 2016 at 5:15 AM
BM, I'm curious - do you have a
conspiracy theorist streak in you? You talk about One World Government, and in
an article earlier this week you used the term "false flag." Do you
think the EU is part of a greater plot by the globalists (or the cult elite, or
the illuminati, or whatever you want to call them) to gain universal control?
I'd love to hear your thoughts on this.
bionic mosquito June 24, 2016 at
9:43 PM
There is an "elite."
They are not God, they are not gods. They don't always have the same objectives,
but they take advantage of the same toolkit: central banking, regulatory
democracy, etc.
Their plans work better the larger
and fewer the political entities that must be controlled - hence the
"success" of the EU is one pillar.
Yet, Britain's vote came out this
way. Why? Interesting...
Eventually, central planning
fails. The elite have convinced us that "we" are in charge. Their
whole act falls apart if "we" see that we are not.
For this reason they will give up
much in order to protect central banking and regulatory democracy. They also
fear nuclear war (and the beast they created in the US may be getting a little
out of control).
All of these factors help to shape
my view on events, rightly or wrongly.
I feel it worthwhile to expand on these thoughts, especially
as I put together the Brexit post rather quickly and almost immediately after
the results were known; I have since had some time to further reflect on both
the event of Brexit and the question.
There is an
"elite." They are not God, they are not gods.
Steve Rogers (aka Captain America) is getting ready to
jump into a tangle with and between Thor, Loki and Iron Man, two of the
three of whom (Thor and Loki) are other-worldly (and dressed like they are
performing Shakespeare in the Park):
Natasha Romanoff: “I'd sit this
one out, Cap.”
Steve Rogers: “I don't see how I
can.”
Natasha Romanoff: “These guys
come from legend. They're basically gods.”
Steve Rogers: “There's only one
God, ma'am, and I'm pretty sure he doesn't dress like that.”
There is an elite; they are not gods.
Paraphrased (and I wish I can remember where I first read it):
Democracy is the system where you falsely believe that you and your wife have
twice the political pull of someone named Rockefeller.
There are a relatively small handful of individuals with
extraordinary pull in this world. This
is so obvious that it need not be elaborated.
This handful of people work covertly together on many manipulations;
conspiracies, if you will. I know it is
shocking to some, but individuals who intend to leverage their pull in
self-serving ways tend not to discuss their plans and objectives openly.
Specific objectives may differ by individual member in this
class – such individuals are highly competitive, after all, and compete amongst
each other. They are also individuals –
each with their own subjective value scale.
They are, after all, human – but if you believe they are gods, well the gods were a pretty
competitive bunch, were they not? They
don’t always agree on everything.
They don't always
have the same objectives, but they take advantage of the same toolkit: central
banking, regulatory democracy, etc.
What they have in common is the desire to maintain and
extend the system – what I once coined “the toolkit.” A key element of this toolkit is central
banking as this is where the theft comes into play; equally important is
regulatory democracy, as this extends the possibility of theft with the consent
of the victims. (Public education is
equally important, but not extremely relevant to this discussion of Brexit.)
I think I need not expand on the theft that is central
banking. We have witnessed it in its
most overt and brazen form since 2008; if it ain’t obvious to you by now, more words
from me won’t help. As to regulatory
democracy, I will take each word individually.
Regulatory: laws, rules, and regulations passed under the
guise of benefitting the consumer, protecting the citizens, aiding small
business, and improving society; the real purpose is to limit competition, gain
political favor, and control the masses – enhancing the value of assets owned
or otherwise controlled by the elite while keeping the rest of us in a passive
state.
Democracy: fooling the people into thinking that they are in
charge, that they are the government.
This way the people willingly and happily pay enormous sums for the privilege
of whitewashing the fences of the elite and their tools (politicians and the
like).
Central banking and regulatory democracy: this is how the
elite get to steal from the masses without using overt force. Much more effective (and lucrative) than the
brute force of communism.
But there is one more thing, not included in my initial,
brief comment: the politicians keeping their promises. Your standard of living will increase; you
will be taken care of in sickness and health; you will live comfortably in
retirement; a good middle-class job awaits you upon completion of your
education; we will keep you safe; you are the government; we are public
servants. The list is pretty long.
We have to admit that in the west we have had it pretty good. Our
standard of living is the envy of much of the world. No major wars on western soil in over 70
years. Not a bad run. The politicians, on behalf of the elite, have
– mostly – kept their promises (the ones that get them re-elected and keep the
citizenry reasonably passive, anyway).
At least so far…but the lies came openly into view beginning
in 2008…the promises overtly began to break.