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Asyloth
6th April 2016, 14:40
Once again, I'm no expert on this subject but I would be very pleased to hear from anybody that has some information on this.

On top of the terrestrial conflicts between countries, continents and alliances, there seems to be a struggle between the public and the private sector.

So you've got the public sector that has the political and law power to try to impose its will, expectations or anything on the people, that has to bow down a little bit in front of the private sector since they're the ones with the financial power.

And on the other hand you've got the private sector that has all of the financial power to try to impose its will on the people too, but that has to bow down a little bit in front of the public sector because they know that they're not making the rules.

Both sectors are trying to gain ground on the other one but it seems to be a draw so far.

Then you've got all of the regular people that are in the middle of this mess, with both sides doing what they're doing to impose their will on them, so we're getting hit by both sides and no true alternative since everybody's thinking for its own good, even here on project avalon, when we're sharing information, deep down we know that it's really only for ourselves if we're doing this, because we just don't want to be stupid as most of the rest of it or we like adventure or to receive love by doing something good for others.

Is there really a solution to be found in this mess? I'm very solution minded but really I can think of it as much as I want I really don't see any way out of this.

Asyloth
6th April 2016, 15:31
Our world has evolved by conditionning, it has started very simply, evolved from father to son or mother to daughter by mimicing the behavior of the previous ones and each generation adding its little thing to the previous. Then the same thing happened through the schools and not through parents anymore. Some people inventing some things once in a while and then once again people started mimicing this and adding their own little thing.

But in the end, the system has now become so vast and complex, between the informatics, the politics, finance, all the secret stuff, and all the rest of it, that there seems to be no one really able to put his head around all of this. It's just too much for any single person to handle. Until one point there was the aristocracy, royal families and so on that were being on top of this, but today I can't believe that there's really anybody on top of anything, it has just become a total mess and it will probably keep on going this way since it won't stop getting more complicated and that we've already passed the point for one man to handle.

TargeT
6th April 2016, 16:32
In the US, our public sector is a front for the private sector. Because every country runs off a privately owned central bank (with a very small list of exceptions that grows smaller every day) they are ALL in essence, front's for private companies as they are all beholden to the central bank that issues their currency to them as debt.


Since that is true, the rest is just a show to make you think there are two titans battling it out, when it's really just 1 titan and a fairly convincing sock puppet.


Summary: this is a false struggle designed to keep you sleeping at night thinking the two are keeping each other in balance when the opposite is true.

Jayren
6th April 2016, 17:33
Once people understand that there government was not created to help them, ( might look like it so that they can gain some ground), the people will then understand that they do not abide by any laws created by them and move on. We do not owe them anything!!!!!!!!!!!

AriG
7th April 2016, 00:31
I have a little bit of experience on this topic at least in the US. The tango between private and public sectors. I will tell you this - the private sector is absolutely terrified of the Compliance arm of the government in the US. Whether it be something as far reaching as Sarbanes-Oxley (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarbanes%E2%80%93Oxley_Act) or something as simple as HUD violations, those in business bow to the long arm of the law. Why? Fines, fees, regulations and penalties. It all reaches the bottom line and ultimately, the competency of the company seeking to do business with and for the public sector. And who does all of this serve? Attorneys and low paid civil servants.

“Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Great men are almost always bad men, even when they exercise influence and not authority; still more when you superadd the tendency of the certainty of corruption by authority.”...Lord Acton (and he should know)

And this corrupting power is the nectar of the gods to the Housing Inspector who revels in his power over the powerless. And the Attorney who chases up class action lawsuits that pay pennies to the claimants and millions to the Representing Counsel. And the State Legislator who writes the laws to make it all possible. Layers upon layers upon layers of nonsense, whose only aim is to support the infrastructure of the "law". A thing created to produce profit for players on every level. A business in the business of controlling business.

In turn, you have shell offshore companies, hiding their revenue and outsourcing labor in third world markets paying substandard wages. You have "Human Resources" versus Personnel, and any other creation that serves to debase humanity.

So it is indeed a tango, serving no one but itself. And we, the taxpayers, foot the bill and thank god that we still have "jobs", so we can pay our "mortgage" (death vow, btw) so that we have a place to shower, eat and sleep so that we can go back to our jobs to pay the mortgage..... ad infinitum.