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Black Panther
2nd March 2011, 19:30
The whole world is watching the 'revolts' in the Arab Countries. I'm wondering if there's gonna be a real revolution or is it again part of the NWO agenda. It look likes people finally fight for freedom and are fighting the ruling class. They wanna die for their country. On the other hand military forces take over the control in stead of the dictators. And that's exactly the final goal of TPTB. What do the common people achieve in the end ? How do we know the difference between the awakening happening all over the planet and the thereby changing people's behavior and the things happening in the world which is only part of the final goal of the TPTB: Ruling the world by creating one big police / army state.

I know it's been discussed a few times, but I'm not just talking about the revolts in the Arab Countries. How can we tell the difference in general this time big changes are happening ?

kenkyushiryo
3rd March 2011, 00:13
this is what im seeing.

all the scenarios are playing out at once now.

everywhere in the world large groups of people
are no longer accepting the way things have been going
for the last number of years. this last 10 especially.

in the world we see whats going on, and scandal after
scandal at all the points of traditional power are colapsing
in on themselves:

- banking
- governments
- energy suppliers
- religon

also too the general sensation of unease and tension
in peoples lives are getting to them. too much energy has
been going in to creating dynamic control systems.
unending amounts of money is being wasted and stolen.

the power structures everywhere want to shut people down,
stop them from seeing through whats been going on through
history. the internet this last decade has played a key roll in
waking people up to all that corruption thats occuring around them.

the nwo is trying to play out their plan at the same time.

however for a time they will look to be successful. only when it really
gets in to the facsism expected of the nwo will people really stir up a fuss.
the mass of people who are arrested and put in to work camps will be the
example that if you step out of line you will have the same done to you.
but a natural resistance will build up to every card they pull out to play
agains us.

my overall message, if i was to have one at this point would be just
let it all play out. until things get really bad nothing will be changed by the
good people who are standing back for now.

yes, they might even try to anounce a world war 3. but hell,
we will see through it in an instant! no one will believe them!
at least no one who knows the truth. and we will be there to inform
the mass of the public not to buy in to the lies.

revolution is in the air. everywhere you see it.

everyone will know how to act when it comes to it.
there will be nothing to fear.

BowMan
3rd March 2011, 01:18
The thing about revolutions is they always take revolutionaries by suprise.
They generally are sitting in a cafe talking about changing the world while outside
the population are fighting at the presidential gates...hand over hand with the police.

This is actually where you want them (revolutionaries), because it's safer for the whole world
if change comes from as far from the bottom up as is possible and NOT from a place inside
someone elses head with an AGENDA. That AGENDA is usually dictated by the NWO wether the
revolutionary is party to them (ie double-agent) or not (misinformed/disinformed).

Yes I believe change is happening. The great thing from the Arab countries is that
I can't see any leaders yet. They've been left behind in their CIA trainning camps.

However they'll be parachuted in straight away to try and take over and lead the people in a number of different ways that
could be beneficial to the NWO.

A hardline islamic Egypt for example that allies with Iran
could 'force' Israel into a strike on Iran while a new Suez Crisis see's US Marines landing to
keep oil coming through the Suez Canal. Lo and behold the Anglo Saxon Mission is playing out.
Not exactly the way it was planned but the situation can lend itself to it's objective.

So the answers are yes. It could well be and probably is genuine revolution. Yes it also plays out
well for the NWO's agenda. They know how to turn revolutions around. Easy. Old hat.
The real change will need to be something harder to fight for riot police, USMC, the Alphabet agencies etc...
Yes it is a revolution inside yourself (or journey to one-ness).
Yes it is non-violent...we cannot beat them in this respect and should never attempt it and
is NOT THE WAY.

And yes, Kenkyushiryo is absolutley right. There is nothing to fear.

Black Panther
3rd March 2011, 10:38
We can use the changing energy on Earth to change ourself within. As above as below. We don’t have to do something. If we all wake up the world will change. We don’t need to demonstrate or fight them. That’s what they want. They want chaos. Non-violent is the way indeed. Although I have respect for the people wanting do die for their country. They are suppressed their whole life. We don’t know what it feels like to live in those countries.

More and more people wake up (except my family and friends :)). TPTB believe they have more power than the Universe :no:. I think the most important thing is to wake up other people. It’s not easy, but by living a more conscious life we will ignite other people. The more people wake up the more the old system will collapse. There is nothing to fear :wink:

felixq78
3rd March 2011, 11:45
The NWO may have a part in these "Revolutions?" or they may not, whichever is correct they'll certainly take advantage of the political instability to get "their boys" into powerful positions, that you can be sure of.
Egypt just seemed too easy, very few killings etc etc, as if the whole thing was engineered to place the military in power.
I've decided not to get angry any more, I'm not here for that, Injustice used to enrage me but Bill's interview with Freedom Central moved me, he reminded me of the big picture and my part in it, whatever it is.:confused:

king anthony
3rd March 2011, 15:19
Know that what appears on its face remains there to be seen, when not removed. Everything that is is what is desired by the few. Nothing has or is being done for progress, but rather for agenda.

How can one battle for country when none exist!? Why would one battle for such dividing lines!? To see past the deception is to understand that one will not turn on itself - it cannot, yet it perish.

Many use words without understanding and fail its 'justice'. When one is no longer in slumber, means knowing; when one is no longer with ignorance, allows for understanding. What many think are either, is actually none, and when it is spoken it was never there.

Clarity of anything is to ask, 'who benefits'. Has not history shown the truth behind actions of others!? Have objectives been not of wealth, but for the 'knowledge of old'!? Who speaks what and what is one being replaced with!? What has history taught!? As one can feel the rain approach, should one desire snow!? As one can feel the rain approach, that is all it is.

Seek knowledge and ask for understanding, for nothing can be given.

Black Panther
3rd March 2011, 18:15
I think there are a lot of people in the Arab countries who don't know
what's really going on in the world. But it's a different time we live in.
We can learn from history (the real history), but we have to be aware
of the fact that we live in a very special time for humankind. The system
of TPTB is collapsing and they know and more and more people wake up.

That's the reason I started this thread. I don't think everything is still the
same. Of course we always have to look behind the story the media is
telling. And I think I don't have to tell anyone on this forum. I think a lot
of things happen because of the awakening of people and on the other
side the TPTBstill working on their agenda.

Or do you think (Anthony) everything is still the same and there will
be a police state in the end ? You sound a little negativ. I know we
live in a crazy world, but things are changing. The worst is yet to
come, but it always has to get worse before it's gets better.

king anthony
3rd March 2011, 18:56
...do you think (Anthony) everything is still the same and there will be a police state in the end ? You sound a little negativ. I know...

My words are not negative or positive; rather they are what they are, as they are. To say things get worse before they get better are words of 'hope', and for some that is all they 'want'.

Everything is changing and the greatest changes are yet to come. The 'few' who can, do what is in their best interest; the reminder can only do the same. Time has been given for the 'few' to make what is; can one stop the flood once it is begins, or was there opportunity to prevent it in the first place!?

There are things that are to come, despite any wish or need; can one 'damn' the clouds which bring the flood waters - or do they cry for themselves for not going to higher ground!? There is no 'good' there is no 'bad' as change has no standard to be measured by - what there is is 'different', for that is what change is.

What measure is being 'awakened' if nothing is gained!? Some will remain, most will not and many of the most shall have what they deserve or asked for. It may be sad on its face; however, one cannot be sad for when the 'rain' comes and the 'flood waters' do what they do.

I say, the ability to 'overcome and adapt' change will aid and to have what is in hand and mind will be all that is needed. Seek not the answers from one source, but from all that is available - what did 'they' know so long ago.

Lord Sidious
3rd March 2011, 19:03
If we are going to discuss the ''revolutions'' in the arab world, ask yourselves this, ''Why now?''
If you can't get a good answer, then there is a high probability there isn't an answer that doesn't cover the elites pulling the strings from afar.
In my opinion, their dirty little fingerprints are all over the arab world, right now.

majapahit
3rd March 2011, 19:39
I think there are a lot of people in the Arab countries who don't know what's really going on in the world.
Fulford states about the Japanese: Every Japanese will tell you this world is run by Illuminati, and Japan run by Rothschilds or Rockefellers.

Most Arabs 'know' the world is run by a 'Zionist banking cabal'.

Most Dutch (where I live) will NOT acknowledge that the world is run by a banking cabal
.. and neither do most Americans (the Superbowl crowd), it seems.

so,
contrary to a notion of 'educated' or 'has developed democratic media outlets'

.. people in developed countries are thick headed and have a multitude of stupid,

and it's the 'developing' countries that have a 'rumor mill'
.. of what is really going on
.. and realize what & where the problem is

(I'm referring to the 'middle class' of course, with some education, a couple of cousins en nieces at University, a mobile phone, satellite TV, and a connection to 'a friend in a high place', the breeding ground for bourgeois worldwide)

.. and 'the problem is'

in the West
with the Multinationals
with the Banks
the Central Banks
the IMF FED Worldbank
the BIS
the London City

the Anglo Saxon Agenda of Hell :yell:

Black Panther
4th March 2011, 10:49
I don’t think all the people in the Arab countries aren’t aware of what’s
really happening in the world. I do think the people who are demonstrating
don’t know it’s all useless. Maybe a dictator will step down, but nothing really change.

I agree there are a lot of European / American people who live quite a happy
life, but they don’t know they actually live in a prison. We have a lot of
distraction (tv, work, movies, internet etc.) so most people ‘don’t have time’
to read books or use the internet to learn about the real world we live in.
On the other hand we have more opportunities to learn about reality, but most
people don’t think it’s that important :rolleyes:. The real problem areas exist in the USA,
England and the Vatican. Money, army and religion. The people in the developing
country’s suffer most.

majapahit
4th March 2011, 13:23
.. I do think the people who are demonstrating
don’t know it’s all useless.
they do

most of them (with half a brain)
as I heard verbatim in radio interviews

'Mubarak goes .. nothing changes .. it's the americans'

they still think it's a great .. for the fun of it .. which it is