ktlight
2nd August 2011, 11:00
FYI:
It is hard to deny the fact that the so-called “truth movement” has been gaining steam over the years.
Now, we could argue all day long about what exactly the truth movement is, but for the sake of clarity I define it as the movement away from blind trust and belief in government and the mainstream media.
Under this definition, every single person questioning the official story of September 11th, 2001, or any other terrorist attack, anyone who sees the movement towards centralized world government, and the hypocritical coverage of war and human rights atrocities.
This also includes those around the globe who question the providence and goals of groups like al Qaeda, the Muslim Brotherhood, the ADL and any other organization for that matter.
Under my working definition, those who see that we Americans currently live in an autocratic oligarchical police state, those who question the Western hegemony and imperialistic crusades in the Middle East, and so forth.
Essentially, anyone who doesn’t parrot the talking heads on CNN, Fox News, and so forth fall under the banner of the truth movement.
However, this definition is so far gone that calling it a cohesive movement is nothing short of fallacious.
In this article (or perhaps series of articles) I will explore the reasons why. I will show you how people divide and conquer, either intentionally due to them being paid by a group with ulterior motives or due to their abject ignorance.
The main mechanism utilized, either consciously or unconsciously, is pinning a single group or ideology at the top of the pyramid and calling everyone else who thinks differently a shill, disinformation agent, etc.
People will undoubtedly take issue with this because they have been so conditioned to bringing everything back to their favorite group/cause to hate. Some say that it all goes back to the Jesuits, others say the Illuminati or the Masons, others say the Zionists, and others say it is shape-shifting reptilians while others say it is a Luciferian or Satanic conspiracy.
The simple fact is that it really does not matter who is at the very top of this pyramid. Arguing about it is nothing short of pointless and is thoroughly divisive. I have no doubt that I will get angry e-mails about this statement but I believe that I can explain why exactly this is the most useful tool for breaking up what could be a cohesive movement against corpora-governmental corruption and tyranny.
The ultra-elite, whatever their providence, unarguably control legislation and the global marketplace, and arguing about if they are Zionists or Jesuits could not be more pointless. Regardless we have an emergent police state and corpora-fascist state in America and much of the Western world.
If the people at the very top are the Illuminati or if they are shape-shifting reptilians could not matter less when a corrupt police officer is beating you to a pulp for exercising your constitutional right to film them performing their duties.
If the world is run by Jews, Jesuits, or Nazis the economy is still being systematically destroyed while debt is created and forced onto nations around the world. We are all debt slaves under the current system, continue to argue all you’d like about who is creating it but personally I think that it is a waste of my time to do so.
We can sit around and argue all day long about if the Illuminati are real and if the Masons control the world. Even if we found the ultimate truth, you could still be liquefied by SWAT thugs at any moment. Even if you can prove you know who is at the very top, what are you going to do with it?
I think that the truth movement needs the solidarity found when we can set aside our beliefs about who is ultimately in control and instead focus on the here and now. Now I will attempt to outline exactly why I think this is the case and how individuals, be they disinformation agents or regular people, divide and separate what could be a united movement against corpora-governmental corruption.
I must make it clear that I am not condemning anyone or their beliefs, I am just trying to make the case that we can all unite under a common set of goals regardless of who we think is behind it all. I would be more than happy to protest with someone who thinks that Jesuits control the world and I would not feel the need to argue this point with them. I see it as fruitless as attempting to argue religious dogma or taste in music.
I believe that 99% of the so-called truth movement, as disparate as it may be, can unite under the banner of anti-elitism in all of its forms. The philosophies behind the Illuminati, Masons, Society of Jesus (the Jesuits), Zionism, etc. all are based upon a foundation of elitism.
source to read more
http://theintelhub.com/2011/08/02/the-case-against-elitism-and-a-blueprint-for-unification-of-the-truth-movement/
It is hard to deny the fact that the so-called “truth movement” has been gaining steam over the years.
Now, we could argue all day long about what exactly the truth movement is, but for the sake of clarity I define it as the movement away from blind trust and belief in government and the mainstream media.
Under this definition, every single person questioning the official story of September 11th, 2001, or any other terrorist attack, anyone who sees the movement towards centralized world government, and the hypocritical coverage of war and human rights atrocities.
This also includes those around the globe who question the providence and goals of groups like al Qaeda, the Muslim Brotherhood, the ADL and any other organization for that matter.
Under my working definition, those who see that we Americans currently live in an autocratic oligarchical police state, those who question the Western hegemony and imperialistic crusades in the Middle East, and so forth.
Essentially, anyone who doesn’t parrot the talking heads on CNN, Fox News, and so forth fall under the banner of the truth movement.
However, this definition is so far gone that calling it a cohesive movement is nothing short of fallacious.
In this article (or perhaps series of articles) I will explore the reasons why. I will show you how people divide and conquer, either intentionally due to them being paid by a group with ulterior motives or due to their abject ignorance.
The main mechanism utilized, either consciously or unconsciously, is pinning a single group or ideology at the top of the pyramid and calling everyone else who thinks differently a shill, disinformation agent, etc.
People will undoubtedly take issue with this because they have been so conditioned to bringing everything back to their favorite group/cause to hate. Some say that it all goes back to the Jesuits, others say the Illuminati or the Masons, others say the Zionists, and others say it is shape-shifting reptilians while others say it is a Luciferian or Satanic conspiracy.
The simple fact is that it really does not matter who is at the very top of this pyramid. Arguing about it is nothing short of pointless and is thoroughly divisive. I have no doubt that I will get angry e-mails about this statement but I believe that I can explain why exactly this is the most useful tool for breaking up what could be a cohesive movement against corpora-governmental corruption and tyranny.
The ultra-elite, whatever their providence, unarguably control legislation and the global marketplace, and arguing about if they are Zionists or Jesuits could not be more pointless. Regardless we have an emergent police state and corpora-fascist state in America and much of the Western world.
If the people at the very top are the Illuminati or if they are shape-shifting reptilians could not matter less when a corrupt police officer is beating you to a pulp for exercising your constitutional right to film them performing their duties.
If the world is run by Jews, Jesuits, or Nazis the economy is still being systematically destroyed while debt is created and forced onto nations around the world. We are all debt slaves under the current system, continue to argue all you’d like about who is creating it but personally I think that it is a waste of my time to do so.
We can sit around and argue all day long about if the Illuminati are real and if the Masons control the world. Even if we found the ultimate truth, you could still be liquefied by SWAT thugs at any moment. Even if you can prove you know who is at the very top, what are you going to do with it?
I think that the truth movement needs the solidarity found when we can set aside our beliefs about who is ultimately in control and instead focus on the here and now. Now I will attempt to outline exactly why I think this is the case and how individuals, be they disinformation agents or regular people, divide and separate what could be a united movement against corpora-governmental corruption.
I must make it clear that I am not condemning anyone or their beliefs, I am just trying to make the case that we can all unite under a common set of goals regardless of who we think is behind it all. I would be more than happy to protest with someone who thinks that Jesuits control the world and I would not feel the need to argue this point with them. I see it as fruitless as attempting to argue religious dogma or taste in music.
I believe that 99% of the so-called truth movement, as disparate as it may be, can unite under the banner of anti-elitism in all of its forms. The philosophies behind the Illuminati, Masons, Society of Jesus (the Jesuits), Zionism, etc. all are based upon a foundation of elitism.
source to read more
http://theintelhub.com/2011/08/02/the-case-against-elitism-and-a-blueprint-for-unification-of-the-truth-movement/