Together, we
can and will build a brighter future. Yet in order to give meaningful
suggestions to further support this, we first need to speak candidly about
what's happening in the world at present. It appears that there are factions
within the world's power elite which still desire to exert as
much control as possible over the world. Their primary means for
establishing control are through promoting fear, secrecy, and polarization, and
through distracting people from their deeper purpose in life. When
these factions gain greater power and control, our freedoms and liberties
are increasingly taken away, sometimes without our even
realizing it.
Fear is used
as a powerful tool of control by these factions of the global elite. "The
terrorists want to kill us all. Your job, savings, and retirement are no longer
secure. You are either for us or against us. We might be attacked at any time."
All of these messages push us
towards fear. And by encouraging us to focus blame on others such as
terrorists and "evil" leaders, the global power brokers push us away
from feeling in control of our lives and towards the role of powerless victims,
so that we look to them for protection. The more we slip into fear and being
victims, the easier it is for us to be manipulated.
Secrecy leads
to control through preventing the exposure of hidden agendas, and through
breeding distrust, suspicion, and paranoia in the world. In the name of
"national security," we have been told ever more frequently that we
should not
know what is happening behind closed doors in government. Yet we are
encouraged to keep vigilant watch over our neighbors, over those who question
the government, and over those who look or act different from us, as they could
secretly be terrorists in sheep's clothing. Rampant suspicion and
secrecy cause us to lose touch with the common humanity we share with all
around us.
Polarization
leads to "us vs. them" ways of thinking. Divide and conquer is a
tactic that has been used successfully by the power elite of the world for
centuries. As long as people focus on blaming and attacking "the
enemy," they are not likely to look for the deeper causes of their
problems. Controlling factions of the power elite work to keep public and media
attention focused on issues which divide us into two polarized camps,
so that their greatest concerns of power
and control go unnoticed. The power brokers then control both sides of
the divided public by assuring that corporate ownership of the media and key
candidates from all political parties support their deeper power and
polarization agendas, which often involve war profiteering.
A final
subtle, yet powerful method of gaining control is to distract people from their
purpose in life. Consider that television, radio, and movies have been filled
with ever more greed, violence, and empty sex. Our educational system has
increasingly prioritized passing tests over developing intelligence and
creativity. Excessive corporate control of the media has limited
what news we receive, and often shaped our decisions and the way we think. Our
attention has been subtly diverted from our deeper purpose in life to the more
superficial attractions of sex, consumerism, and money.
When we
succumb to fear, secrecy, and polarization, and when we lose touch with our
sense of purpose in life, elements of the global elite are able to exert ever
more control over our lives and world.
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