January 8, 2010

What do you trust? Government, Paper or Gold?

On Telling People About the NWO, David Writes: Raw information - no matter how overwhelmingly convincing - is rarely enough to inspire a person to undergo the drastic paradigm shift required to understand our complex world.  Everyone has specific barriers and sensitivities to overcome and a personal laundry list of reasons to stay in the dark. 

To effectively reach our millions of sleeping allies, one-by-one, we must demonstrate compassion, understanding, and most importantly...patience.  Patience is what has made our enemy so successful.  Fear and haste have kept resistors like us predictable and unappealing to the masses for decades.

Certainly not everyone is ready to hear about the grand conspiracy, but millions are...right this very moment.  Do you really believe our enemy to be so infallible that there is no hope for a victory for humanity?  Personally, I say they've gotten sloppy and underestimated the immeasurable power of the human soul i.e. our creator's imprint on all of us.
 

Often times I am guilty of thinking, "This is all going to happen anyway.  Maybe I should just find a place within the system and try to keep my close friends and family safe and accept it."  This view is known as being a reasonable person. 

Altogether now...FUCK...THAT...SHIT!

Yeah, I'll still go to work.  I'll still watch television.  I'll still go out drinking with my buddies once a week.  I'll still feel a little depressed sometimes.  But there's no way I'm letting these bastards exterminate the best part of me and anyone else with a soul and a pulse.  I will not accept the false kingdom of man, not even at gunpoint.  Whether I'm long gone or alive to see it, they are going down and YOU better believe it.

So I beg all of you allies of humanity out there to keep fighting that good fight in your own personal way.  Keep talking to people, and keep getting better at it.  Be prepared for anything.  Don't write off the masses, otherwise you're no better than the enemy.  One at a time, that's how this works.  Keep the faith.  Enjoy every day.  Life is a gift.  And know that you are not alone.                

42610.gif




On Rock Music, Mack Writes: I might have missed it, but you might want to look into an article on the anapaestic beat in contemporary music.

Once you do the research on the underlying beat (da-da-DAH! da-da-DAH!) and learn to identify it, you will probably find, like I did, that we are constantly being blasted with it. It is in all the stores, coffee shops, gas-stations, malls, gyms, and media. It has even taken over the churches via "contemporary" services. And if no PA system is available, then kids, joggers, and commuters use their i-pods to maintain the addiction they've developed to this beat. 

This particular beat originates with the African drum rhythm, and it entered modern music when southern blacks applied it to other instruments, forming jazz, and for singing in a folk ballad style, beginning early rock music. Musical conductors took the beat (called syncopation) and they formed swing and big-band style music.

Today this beat is in all forms of modern music, and blasted everywhere so you can't get away from it. The subconscious mind knows exactly what it is listening to and causes the body will tap or move or sway to the music without a second thought.

Man is three parts: body, soul, and spirit. The African beat is aimed at the carnal level of man, whereas the most elevated music is spiritual. Listening to higher music aimed at the spiritual level (like ancient church music and baroque) is peaceful and can be done without any urge to move the body at all. Also, there is a lot of "good music" that appeals to the level of man's soul, and is emotional (classical, folk, marching, hymns). This type of music usually has even tempo beats or very light syncopation.

It is unhealthy to have all music tainted by this fleshy beat. It is like feeding the body cotton-candy for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Unfortunately many people are addicted, and don't even know it. Eventually their need for the beat becomes so strong they actually can't stand hearing spiritual level music any more: it becomes "corny" and "boring" to them.

I think you'll find this topic fits well with the areas you've already researched extensively.

-------

JCW Writes:  The best way to destroy the system is to not partake of it.

read this dribble that was meant to be all things to all people and all it does is foster more animosity, because now we have to define what truth is. The greatest truth to me is that we believe so many lies.  It wasn't until I began to read sites like yours and others that I began to realize that the truths that I thought were truths were actually lies. I became free. I am beginning to care less and less of things that used to matter to me in the past. The barriers are coming down and I think this is happening for many people. You will always have conformist, they will take the path of security. If you fear and are bound by care, whatever you fear and have care for is your master. Those who call themselves our masters are abusers of power and they know how to make you care...
 
The best way to destroy the system is to not partake of it. Quit buying their stuff.  Quit borrowing their money. Start looking towards your neighbor, start feeding your self, not from the system of production, but from the spirit of your own heart.
 
Quit going to their movies, and feeding your spirit with their TV shows.  Begin to hear the voice within... You might find You/me/we aren't far from the truth.
 
The day we decide to quit caring, is the beginning of the end of our masters... That is where their power lies.



Henry Makow is the author of A Long Way to go for a Date. He received his Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Toronto. He welcomes your feedback and ideas at