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king anthony
18th February 2012, 14:47
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zp2bxnmpGog


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zp2bxnmpGog

Appearing to be all over the map, and I emphasize the word "appear", everything presented is not without reason. I briefly speak on many topics highlighting what has been imposed on the masses. I conclude what each and the population needs to do in order to be all the human species can be.

king anthony
24th February 2012, 13:18
No one has their seatbelts on?

king anthony
2nd March 2012, 19:48
Perhaps I will just pullover and park.

Tony
2nd March 2012, 20:02
Actually I've just posted something by Zbigniew Brzezinski.


This was taken from: Zbigniew Brzezinski's book BETWEEN TWO AGES.
It show what he was aware of in 1970, and how to interrupt spiritual development. Brzezinski is the man behind many top elite players.
It's heavy going, but you can get the feel of it. I may be as thick as two short planks, but he seems to be saying, this is how we do it, without saying, this is how we do it!

See what you think.

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Zbigniew Brzezinski Between Two Ages - Senses Overloaded
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BETWEEN TWO AGES. America's Role in ... Copyright © 1970 by Zbigniew Brzezinski All rights reserved. First published in .... THE AGE OF VOLATILE BELIEF.

BETWEEN TWO AGES
America's Role in the Technetronic Era
Zbigniew Brzezinski


Instead of accepting himself as a spontaneous given, man in the most advanced societies may become more concerned with conscious self­analysis according to external, explicit criteria: What is my IQ? What are my aptitudes, personality traits, capabilities, attractions, and negative features?

The "internal man"— spontaneously accepting his own spontaneity—will more and more be challenged by the "external man"— consciously seeking his self­conscious image; and the transition from one to the other may not be easy. It will also give rise to difficult problems in determining the legitimate scope of social control.

The possibility of extensive chemical mind control, the danger of loss of individuality inherent in extensive transplantation, the feasibility of manipulating the genetic structure will call for the social definition of common criteria of use and restraint.

As the previously cited, writer put it, ". . . while the chemical affects the individual, the person is significant to himself and to society in his social context —at work, at home, at play. The consequences are social consequences. In deciding how to deal with such alterers of the ego and of experience (and consequently alterers of the personality after the experience), and in deciding how to deal with the 'changed' human beings, we will have to face new questions such as 'Who am I?' 'When am I who?" 'Who are they in relation to me?'" 6

Moreover, man will increasingly be living in man­made and rapidly man­ altered environments. By the end of this century approximately two­thirds of the people in the advanced countries will live in cities.†" Urban growth has so far been primarily the by­product of accidental economic convenience, of the magnetic attraction of population centers, and of the flight of many from rural poverty and exploitation.

It has not been deliberately designed to improve the quality of life. The impact of "accidental" cities is already contributing to the depersonalization of individual life as the kinship structure contracts and enduring relations of friendship become more difficult to maintain.

Julian Huxley was perhaps guilty of only slight exaggeration when he warned that "overcrowding in animals leads to distorted neurotic and down­right pathological behaviour. We can be sure that the same is true in principle of people. City life today is definitely leading to mass mental disease, to growing vandalism and possible eruptions of mass violence." ‡ 7

king anthony
2nd March 2012, 20:27
...City life today is definitely leading to mass mental disease, to growing vandalism and possible eruptions of mass violence...

If I may add in brief, this current civilization has most everyone gathering in small areas, thus literally living on top of each other - in unnatural close proximities.

To add, this does not only create unnatural environments of living, but also imposes that the population be in a perpetual state of fight or flight (for example, financial), while they work to survive (as the debt slave) in unnatural environments (such as offices and factories).

All of which is the perfect foundation for social control.

Black Panther
2nd March 2012, 21:40
Most people are totally conditioned. It's sad to be aware of it every day.
Especially if they are familymembers / friends.

That's why I like to be on my own a lot (with my Avalonion friends of course ;))

Tony
2nd March 2012, 22:00
My greatest concern is misdirecting consciousness, this is a very subtle business.
Just changing words, over a long period of time, or taking words away, can interrupt a complete understanding.

Being a partial meaning or understanding, keeps people vague and confused, and therefore they get stressed and suffer.
Orwell's 1984 describes this.

Lifebringer
2nd March 2012, 22:11
Well to think they knew that overcrowding in condensed spaces makes people mental, yet the per sqare footage of an urban bedroom is litterally from 8' x 11' and with two children sharing the tight twin bed. The deliberate attempt to push the phychological testing by squeezing people into too tight a living quarter to turn htme on each other. Devious. No wonder the overcrowded classrooms in public schools make learning less likely to be memorized for testing. Too many distraction. But then, those people will only be making beds or flipping burgers anyway right?

Sad and so deviously planned to let them turn on themselves. No job makes the citizens or in this case victims of the criminal mental mind, jsut sitting ducks, unless you allow the state in your home to examine they feeling in the home. But they know as soon as they turn that corner, that they are in the modern oppressed hell of slum living and deprived souls.

God help the poor and the meek, who are little understood, in the planned mental madness. God please stop the madness, but sending us leaders to vote for that really care about the planet, human, animal, marine, and plant life.

We simply can't afford to carry portable oxygen pumps to move around. WE want the paradise again God, give US this chance to make a difference for our children's future. We will demand and fight for the justice and fair laws for All and treat each other better and loving each and every life that is born her.

In Yeshua's name WE pray.
Amen.

king anthony
2nd March 2012, 22:14
...Just changing words, over a long period of time, or taking words away, can interrupt a complete understanding...Orwell's 1984 describes this.

In brief, words (symbols and such) have meaning and are powerful in meaning - a projection of thought; most often people use words, or hear words, without understanding. This is very much an Orwellian (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bS0h9Dlc_V0&list=WLDC5E36F417113861&index=6&feature=plpp_video) world.

king anthony
2nd March 2012, 22:21
...No wonder the overcrowded classrooms in public schools make learning less likely to be memorized for testing...

Education has become a place to regurgitate what "the few" want the population to know; the education system promotes "creative thinking" but "punishes" those who do - Norman Dodd (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?15042-Norman-Dodd--1899-1987--On-Tax-Exempt-Foundations)gives insight on this topic.

CdnSirian
3rd March 2012, 00:50
I could not find the books pie'n'eal referred to above in my library. But I did find the following:


Brzezinski, Zbigniew, 1928- 947.084 B916-1
Ideology and power in Soviet politics

The Soviet bloc, unity and conflict.

The permanent purge; politics in Soviet totalitarianism.


Brzezinski, Zbigniew, 1928- 355.0947 B916
Political controls in the Soviet Army; a study based on reports by former Soviet officers,

Power and principle : memoirs of the national security advisor, 1977-1981 /

Alternative to partition; for a broader conception of America's role in Europe

The grand failure : the birth and death of communism in the twentieth century /

Game plan : the geostrategic framework for the conduct of the U.S.--Soviet contest /

Wow. What a guy...