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Atlas
28th August 2016, 01:39
There is and has been, throughout history, an elite that runs countries and the world.
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All of history has been controlled by powerful figures.
http://www.prouty.org/prouty4.jpg
More: http://www.prouty.org

Foxie Loxie
28th August 2016, 16:05
Amazing stuff!!! Thanks for posting! :thumbsup:

Satori
28th August 2016, 20:29
If you have not read The Secret Team by Fletcher Prouty you really should. Also, several references are made in this interview to F. Buckminster Fuller. Fuller's book Critical Path is a must read. (Fuller's sequel to that book is CRUNCH of Giants.). I especially like the chapter titled Legally Piggely. It underscores the role lawyers, judges and the legal system in general play in oppression and deception.

Ernie Nemeth
28th August 2016, 20:36
It is a very provocative video, indeed. The pattern that is emerging, and that some alternate-view pundits have been saying all along, seems to point to alien control.

Alien in at least the sense that such far reaching plans with such impeccable timing can be carried out in a sequence spanning decades, centuries, and even millennia. This is alien to the human condition, with a lifetime of but a handful of decades. It is alien to the way we think and the way we deal with one another. It is alien in intent as well as in practice. Yet it is so.

If facts continually refute our understanding of this reality and we continually refuse to peruse the direction the facts point to, then that must also be a part of the over-arching agenda.

It is why I stated what I did here: http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?92817-Proxima-B-discovered-and-called-our-Neighbors-Are-we-soon-to-prove-life-in-the-Universe&p=1093152&viewfull=1#post1093152

When I consider the way we handle our livestock, I see parallels to the individuals and even entire regions that are treated in the same off-hand fashion. Not really cruel, just expedient - from their point of view, as it is with ours and our livestock.

Same for the pet analogy. We love our pets. We consider them part of the family. But there are limits to that love. There are bounds to its protection. And no one considers a pet an equal, not over-all. Although a pet is not treated to vested interest expediency, it is restricted in its behavior and its instincts are curbed.

This to me is the human condition today. We mean well, we even want well, but we are ham-strung, powerless to implement our own will.

boutreality
28th August 2016, 21:59
It is a very provocative video, indeed. The pattern that is emerging, and that some alternate-view pundits have been saying all along, seems to point to alien control.

Alien in at least the sense that such far reaching plans with such impeccable timing can be carried out in a sequence spanning decades, centuries, and even millennia. This is alien to the human condition, with a lifetime of but a handful of decades. It is alien to the way we think and the way we deal with one another. It is alien in intent as well as in practice. Yet it is so.

If facts continually refute our understanding of this reality and we continually refuse to peruse the direction the facts point to, then that must also be a part of the over-arching agenda.

It is why I stated what I did here: http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?92817-Proxima-B-discovered-and-called-our-Neighbors-Are-we-soon-to-prove-life-in-the-Universe&p=1093152&viewfull=1#post1093152

When I consider the way we handle our livestock, I see parallels to the individuals and even entire regions that are treated in the same off-hand fashion. Not really cruel, just expedient - from their point of view, as it is with ours and our livestock.

Same for the pet analogy. We love our pets. We consider them part of the family. But there are limits to that love. There are bounds to its protection. And no one considers a pet an equal, not over-all. Although a pet is not treated to vested interest expediency, it is restricted in its behavior and its instincts are curbed.

This to me is the human condition today. We mean well, we even want well, but we are ham-strung, powerless to implement our own will.

-Well said!!

You may find the info in my thread, below, useful vis-a-vis "the over-arching agenda". My contentions get into the interplanetary (referencing your linked post.)
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?92604-NAZIS-NWO-the-NEW-AGE.

BE WELL

Cardillac
28th August 2016, 22:53
a long time ago British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli who was sitting in all the Bankster meetings in the 19th century stated ca. 1850: "the world is ruled by personages much different than those who are not on the inside can perceive"

Larry

boutreality
29th August 2016, 07:07
I genuinely feel the answer is in recognizing the implications of one question:

If you had the knowledge of the unified field, wanted to get your way despite what's best for the whole, and had all the money/currency needed, how bad could it be?
-We are left with, taking conventional blinders off, "If it is possible it is plausible."
Of course there's a resistance, it's just that their side has enjoyed an eon head start.

That's what my findings are, the over-arching paradigm represented in the information given in the thread link I posted above, is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the detailed acts of depravity these people regularly accomplish.

"We're all just waiting for you to breathe. Knees bleed from praying you'll wake from your sleep. You can't hear what I'm saying no matter how I scream..." -"Cut the Body Loose" by Astronautalis

ozmirage
29th August 2016, 10:20
General Smedley Butler’s essay “War is a racket” illuminates your point.
http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Smedley_Butler

“War is just a racket. A racket is best described, I believe, as something that is not what it seems to the majority of people. Only a small inside group knows what it is about. It is conducted for the benefit of the very few at the expense of the masses.”
“I wouldn't go to war again as I have done to protect some lousy investment of the bankers. There are only two things we should fight for. One is the defense of our homes and the other is the Bill of Rights. War for any other reason is simply a racket.”

WAR IS A RACKET
https://archive.org/stream/WarIsARacket/WarIsARacket_djvu.txt

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Though General Butler blames “Super-Nationalistic-Capitalism,” we should substitute collectivism / usury as the culprits. America hasn’t been “capitalist” since 1935. And it’s been broke since 1933, re-organized for the benefit of international financial interests that are certainly unAmerican.