--- In [email protected], "Nelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
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> ++ It looks like the biggest threat is from Washington and, those
> behind the scene that run it.
>    War is big business- it won't be going away any time soon. N.

A few observations:

(1) once an event reaches the conspiracy domain, it is quite difficult
for laymen the ever know the 'truth,' except to say that in the vast
and growing sea of allegations and 'facts' floating around in it, it
is likely to be found.

(2) The exception to 1 is if, for example, in the case with the Town
Towers, you happen to be an experienced structural engineer, in which
case you really can form your own opinion and know what is true and
what is not.

(3) Perhaps contrary to what many assume, the powers that be are not
really worried about conspiracy theories or there proponents. Why?
Because the end-result of conspiracies are an increased sense of
insecurity, which governments live off. In fact, 'fear' is a response
governments are more interested having than, for example, 'respect' or
'love.'

(4) For the same reasons as 3, governments (guilty or not) may feel no
need at all to put an end to conspiracy theories, but rather enjoys
keeping these alive - and people in a perpetual state of psychological
limbo.

A way out of the rat wheel is for the indivudal to just step off it by
internally making the decision that the 'government' in question does
in no way represents them. It's a peaceful and passive form a
resistance that governments can do nothing about, especially when
people to do this en masse.

Consider, for example, that one morning America woke up and had While
people do this they should also realize that the manner in which
governments today control and enslave people are through money.

The moment people en masse realize that they have a cosmic birth right
to 100% of their own money and starts being discreete to which
organizations they choose to part with fractions of that money for the
well being of their fellow men, 'governments' are toast.

Seriously, who in their right mind would pay a 'war tax' for sending
their children to kill or be killed in a foreign country? Or a
'security tax' to fund NSA's spying on them?   


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