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Bright Garlick
1st August 2013, 08:21
Does anyone here actually do their homework on information that comes out in the public domain ??? Really ??? Or do you just copy and paste what someone else has said. I am deliberately challenging those who really want to know more !

Everything is in plain site.

What companies for example link Ed Snowden's former employers to NASA and what could it mean ??? Who might the same company have as it's supporters in addition to the US government ? We could ask many other questions and dig a little beyond the surface. So many useful things pop up here on PA and get ignored or dismissed. Which is a real pity.

$USA UK Inc. has total control of all major organizational systems and it will not change any time soon !

You cannot undo the lower arms of The Architecture without collapsing all the worlds governments at every different level. It has been embedded in government almost since the beginning and no amount of wishful thinking will change it.

Some words of wisdom from Minecraft world - dig people, dig !!!!

;-)

Peace and goodwill to all, Bright.

spiritguide
1st August 2013, 12:50
Any / all systems depend upon the input of the users. When the users see that the system is dysfunctional they alone can rectify it by not conforming to the interactions necessary for it's proper function. As more users of the dysfunctional organizational systems realize their interaction with it allows it to behave the way it does, they will take the appropriate measures to rectify the issues. Root cause analysis allows us to properly make dysfunctions become opportunities for positive change. Reflect upon this; How does one eat an elephant? A: One bite at a time. Qualifier: As long as one knows where to take the first bite!

Peace!

meeradas
2nd August 2013, 05:48
Bright,

you do not write what you know for a good reason.

What do you expect - someone connecting the dots, and spill it all, "live", here?

'd be a bit unwise, wouldn't it [for the same reason you don't tell everything]?!

Anyway, thanks for the nudge - and how's life?

CD7
3rd August 2013, 15:19
I totally understand bright garlic and was thinking along these same lines recently...especially when you see social media stories splashed everywhere and everyone is invited to take sides...

I too have gotten caught up in it and I think to myself its ignorant to make assumptions on stories, take sides without really KNOWING all the variables associated with it.....YET at the same time many of the stories are an obvious means for distraction and division so digging too deeply may just be a ruse to keep you, me, us focused on one ball while the curtain is being closed behind you