I live in a very fearful time.
Everywhere across the globe, in every pocket of society, there exists a
rampaging growth of civil unrest. Man turned against Man in a battle for power,
control and money. The very fabric of society is falling apart; the seams have
long since been unraveled. The economies of the world continue to fall and some
have collapsed resulting in mass poverty, homelessness and an overwhelming sense
of betrayal. Even America, for all its wealth and posterity, bleeds debt like a
hemophiliac. I live in a very fearful
time indeed.
Sparks of revolution, fueled by
an anger caused by corruption and greed, have begun to spring up in droves:
Egypt, Spain, Greece, England, Canada, America, Iceland, and Australia to name
but a small number. The people cry out in rage against banking giants and
multinational corporations. They demand that their governments end oppression
and slavery through financial debt. And it is not just the few, nor young. From
all walks and waves of life they gather to share in their feelings of abuse and
betrayal and together, in solidarity, they give voice to those feelings and
demand justice. I live in a very fearful time.
Fear is a strong emotion; one of
the strongest that, as human beings, we can experience. One we share with each
and every individual human on the planet without ever having met them. We have
all experienced fear, and it matters not the situation for fear is fear. And it
is said that fear breeds hatred, this, very sadly, I cannot refute but offer
only that it is how we learn to deal with our fear that determines its end
result. The current method in which our governments deal with their people is
fear and propaganda so it should come as no surprise that it is such a commonly
held belief, and practice, that fear breeds hatred. It is what we are taught.
However, there are greater, stronger results of fear. The forefront of which is
courage and it is courage which should always be the end result to fear:
courage to know; courage to learn; courage to understand; courage to share;
courage to love; courage to accept. Courage should be the only product of fear;
sadly, we are taught rather, that it is to hate. I live in a very fearful time.
For too long we
have been imposed with unfair banking practices to which our governments turn a
blind eye. The laws that are meant to protect and serve the people no longer
protect their interests. Laws are now drafted and created to command and govern
the people and assist in the pillaging of their wealth by the private bankers
of the world. The world and each and every country which exists upon this
planet is no longer run by its elected or by its regime, it is run by the
banks. Military, government, police, education, production, distribution,
religion; all run, not by the people, but by the banks. For truly, the members
of these associations are simply, a sample of representatives from the people
of a particular society and when these become corrupt it necessarily reflects
that society itself is corrupt and needs to be repaired; reshaped. I live in a
very fearful time.
We are breaching on a very
important time in the history, and more importantly the future, of mankind.
Each country harbors its own armies and weapons; many of massive destruction.
As social order continues collapse; as greed and corruption infect the mediums
in which we are raised and educated; as financial debt continues to enslave the
people; so too will the growth of fear and anger exponentially. The difference
between our great social revolution and of those of times past is that there is,
for the first time in history, the technology, the logistics and the manpower
to subjugate us all. I live in a very fearful time indeed.
Solutions have been brought
forth by a few. One group claims that a return to a Gold Standard with money
will help eliminate greed and corruption and stabilize economies, returning us
to a standard of living we are more accustomed to with a promise to make us
wealthier than ever before and eliminate debt. Another pushes forth the
Resource Based Economy which includes the abolition of money in all its forms
and a proper distribution of capital and resources based on the needs of given
area. Please bear in mind these ideas are much more in depth and complex than I
could possibly ever hope to give them credit for here. There then remains those who wish to keep
things the way they are; the people who benefit from this slavery. What is the
solution then, when man is bred to corruption through fear and deception? When
the society in which he lives is no longer fit for living? I live in a fearful
time.
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