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Ron Mauer Sr
28th December 2011, 02:57
by Zen Gardner

Think about it. The more people who lose their homes and material wealth in this manipulated downturn, the more people who stop, think and re-evalute. The more people who realize the financial and political situation is engineered for the good of a very few and not the people, the more wake up. The more people who are directly offended by these draconian new anti-freedom laws and intrusive surveillance methods, the more startled, questioning and activated they will become.

And the more people who become aware it's this way because that's the way someone wants it, the more come to some alarming yet empowering conclusions.

This is what the New World Order is unwittingly precipitating, and they're seeing it and they're afraid. Here's their admission by an Illuminist global strategist and a hint at their sinister solution:

"For the first time in human history almost all of humanity is politically activated, politically conscious and politically interactive... The resulting global political activism is generating a surge in the quest for personal dignity, cultural respect and economic opportunity...

[The] major world powers, new and old, also face a novel reality: while the lethality of their military might be greater than ever, their capacity to impose control over the politically awakened masses of the world is at a historic low. To put it bluntly: in earlier times, it was easier to control one million people than to physically kill one million people; today, it is infinitely easier to kill one million people than to control one million people."

Zbigniew Brzezinski

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write4change
28th December 2011, 04:54
When I think of the Fema Camp built in the middle of no where Alaska that will house two million people, my first question is who will go quietly to the box cars? Then there was Bechtal when given a city's water supply even forbidding the people to collect rain water. In the uprising, 168 people were killed before Bechtal was kicked out. The people understood and considered the sacrifice worth it because Bechtal was going to sacrifice them anyway.

When a read about the extreme drought in Atlanta and home of Cocola Cola who was draining the natural aquafur to ship Disanni around the world--I wondered how long that will really last?