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gripreaper
27th November 2013, 06:26
During this years season of giving, I want to focus on "not giving". We need to stop giving our energy to the global elite cabal who own all the media, governments, militaries, and means of production. We need to vote with our wallets and stop giving our energy and resources to the huge corporatocracy which is enslaving us and killing this planet. We need to stop acquiring debt and paying interest to the banksters on Wall Street and around the world.

The reason there are so many souls in poverty on this planet who need us to give to them with compassion, is because the elite have absconded with all of the wealth. They teach us in school that resources are scarce and that we must compete for these scarce resources and we must give to those less fortunate. What crap. If we did not send everything upstream to these elite, there would be plenty. The scarcity paradigm is a farce and a lie.

Tesla figured out over 100 years ago how to harness energy from the earth without wires, wireless free energy, and JP Morgan bought up the patents, gave RCA and Edison the financing to roll out the electric grid, and killed Tesla. We HAVE all of the technology of abundance and have had it for over a century. The oil and electric grids are obsolete and are just used to keep us in slavery and usury.

Just wondering when we as a collective will get sick and tired enough to be sick and tired of the game and will just stop playing it. You can't "like" this post because it will tag you onto an NSA list of miscreants, right? You can't comment on it because you don't want your friends to think you are a conspiracy nut, right? Only Unicorns and skittles on Facebook, oh, and cute kitties too...

Happy Thanksgiving. Stop giving. Remember those who are in poverty and need are there because you and I continue to play the game. Give thanks for your awakening to this truth.

Robin
27th November 2013, 06:54
I do not participate in the holiday of Thanksgiving, though I am an American. My family has traditionally embraced the holiday throughout my whole childhood, but now that I am an adult and on my own, I refuse to give in to the essence of what it entails.

My decision for this is not out of malice towards my family or family values in general.

My reasoning is because Thanksgiving

is a fabricated holiday set up to commemorate falsified American history
encourages a materialistic society (Black Friday)
encourages people to stuff themselves silly with food while billions of other humans are starving
celebrates the torture and murder of millions of domesticated turkeys that had horrible living conditions
treats the domesticated turkey as a stupid animal, and makes people forget that turkeys are domesticated from wild turkeys which are extraordinarily intelligent, magnificent birds.
encourages people to think of the consumption of turkey a necessity for the day, and no other food source worthy
encourages the consumption of alcohol in large quantities
indoctrinates people into being provided an excuse to gather with friends and family. THANK YOU BIG BROTHER FOR BEING SO KIND AND MERCIFUL TO GIVE ME A DAY OFF!
etc. etc. etc...


I do not need a day to dictate when I should gather with friends and family. I will show my thanks to the universe every single day and I will make it a priority to make sure my loved ones are loved at all times. What a despicable holiday that Thanksgiving has turned into. Take me back to the 18th century...where nobody needed a government sponsored holiday to gather with friends and family to cherish what little, simple food they had.

:horn:

seleka
27th November 2013, 09:26
I also shun the holidays. I would prefer a system set up around nature and celestial movements. This article outlines how I feel about thanksgiving. I must have a lot of native blood because it rings true for me. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dennis-w-zotigh/do-american-indians-celebrate-thanksgiving_b_2160786.html

Robin
28th November 2013, 15:29
Just found this article. It illustrates what really happened with the Pilgrims:

American Thanksgiving: A Pure Glorification of Racist Barbarity (http://www.globalresearch.ca/american-thanksgiving-a-pure-glorification-of-racist-barbarity/5359622)


“The Thanksgiving story is an absolution of the Pilgrims, whose brutal quest for absolute power in the New World is made to seem both religiously motivated and eminently human…. The Mayflower’s cultural heirs are programmed to find glory in their own depravity, and savagery in their most helpless victims, who can only redeem themselves by accepting the inherent goodness of white Americans.”