tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2471513656433144696.post6583176038252547132..comments2023-12-11T06:36:33.525-05:00Comments on NESARA- REPUBLIC NOW - GALACTIC NEWS: The Subversion of America by Corporate Rule: Microsoft's Bill GatesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2471513656433144696.post-55984951722872028902012-04-05T05:18:24.731-04:002012-04-05T05:18:24.731-04:00http://chasvoice.blogspot.ca/2012/03/subversion-of...http://chasvoice.blogspot.ca/2012/03/subversion-of-america-by-corporate-rule.html<br />source is: http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=234614*******************<br />Bill Gates, philanthropy and social engineering.Posted on Sat, 15/01/2011 - 18:25. Author: Michael Barker.<br />Like many of the world's richest businessmen [1], Bill Gates believes in a special form of democracy, otherwise known as plutocracy....(....) Originally published in Variant, issue 35, July 2009, www.variant.org.uk/35texts/Philanthropy.html****The original version of the article was pre-sented as a refereed paper at the 2008 Aus-tralasian Political Science Association con-ference. It can be accessed in full, with more details on the connections and roles of individuals, corporations and philanthropic organisations, on Zmag: http://www.zmag.org/znet/viewArticle/18198******<br />*** Michael Barker is an independent researcher and writer who has written extensively on the subject of corporate philanthropy. His work and articles can be found at http://michaeljamesbarker.wordpress.com.<br />Case studies on corporate philanthropy Bill Gates Microsoft.<br />http://corporate-rule.co.uk/drupal/node/74Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2471513656433144696.post-68536251548170765392012-04-05T05:02:06.862-04:002012-04-05T05:02:06.862-04:00....part5......Nowhere nor in anything can it be o.......part5......Nowhere nor in anything can it be observed that capitalism is working, or that the founding ideals of liberty and equality are preserved, in any meaningful way whatsoever. And yet, many still buy into the myth; many still will not recognize the now overt oligarchy that rules them; and strangest of all, many still elect to defend this ideological nightmare to the last dying breath. Such people are deeply afflicted; this society-wide affliction is called "ponerogenesis". .....(....) http://www.sott.net/articles/show/243727-Life-Liberty-and-the-Pursuit-of-Happiness-Part-III-The-Corruptibility-of-Ideology *****<br />http://supremeboundlessway.com/2012/01/28/the-pursuit-of-happiness1/ ***<br />http://supremeboundlessway.com/2012/02/17/the-pursuit-of-happiness2/***<br />http://supremeboundlessway.com/2012/03/28/the-pursuit-of-happiness3/***<br />http://supremeboundlessway.com/about/ ...by Dr. Lincoln Bickford ... //SupremeBoundlessWay.com is a medium for the expression of Universal Truth — in so far as it may be expressed. The blog title is the English translation of an ancient esoteric practice which developed in China over centuries, and which today is known as Taichi Tao (“Supreme Boundless Way”). <br />http://supremeboundlessway.com/about-this-site/**********************************<br />The Power of Equanimity demonstrated by Bodhisattva Thích Quảng Đức, during his self-immolation in 1963, protesting the violent persecution of the Buddhist community, by the Roman Catholic government of Vietnam. Although engulfed in flames, Thích Quảng Đức was able to remain inspiringly composed in Meditation, until his body could no longer support it's life. Through Equanimity, he was able to Transcend the mortal body and Live on, an event symbolized in the remarkable fact that — while his entire body was destroyed by the flames — the monk's physical heart, remained completely intact and undamaged by the fire. The Heart is the Gate of Equanimous Resolve. http://supremeboundlessway.com/2011/12/28/in-the-eye-of-the-beholder-right-relationship-objective-judgement/ *************<br />Master Gregory James - Seven Suns Tai Chi - Everything about Seven Suns and Temple Style Tai Chi classes, locations and Master Gregory.<br />www.sevensunstaichi.org/master-gregory-james.html ***************<br />http://supremeboundlessway.com/ ...for more.....Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2471513656433144696.post-71852437824509998472012-04-05T04:59:44.800-04:002012-04-05T04:59:44.800-04:00..part4.....Did you read between the lines? It was.....part4.....Did you read between the lines? It was only ever the "pursuit of happiness" that was promised, not the obtainment of it. It seems the "American Dream" and it's predication as that of "Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness" .... has never really been held in any way separate from a staunch, capitalist motivation. In 1776 (again, interestingly, the exact year that the US Declaration of Inde-pendence was signed) the legendary political economist, Adam Smith - known as "the father of capitalism" - published his notorious work "The Wealth of Nations". Therein he encouraged the highly self-serving idea, that America and the modern world would come to embrace as the prime motivator and perpetuator of our socio-economic order: "[...the individual in society] intends only his own gain, and he is in this, as in many other eases, led by an invisible hand to promote an end which was no part of his intention. [...] By pursuing his own interest he frequently promotes that of the society more effectually than when he really intends to promote it." ~Adam Smith, "The Wealth of Nations", 1776. So there it is: what's best for me is what's best for everyone! Really? That's very convenient for driving an ideology that is not only implicitly self-serving, but also sure to nurture and justify conformity to a highly warped social "norm". After all, if all I have to do is look out for myself (that being what is best for all) then I ought to just mimic the greedy, indulgent masses, and keep acquiring and consuming whatever and however, so to ensure my rightful place as a dutiful citizen - "it's my Right." ....... They mean, what is best for you according to the status-quo - that is, a highjacked, ideological control sys-tem, wherein your so-called freedom and liberty, are limited strictly to how much money you make and what you're willing to sacrifice in order to make it. Indeed that "invisible hand" that Smith based his entire model upon (purportedly, by ma-ny, an allusion to "God", or at least some unseen and greater force) seemed quite an enlightened concept - if only that concept had been applied to a culture, not imprisoned by fake ideas. There's an "invisible hand", alright, but it's not God's! ....(....) Our governments are so rampant with corruption, and have been for so long now, that it takes a legion of specialized attorneys, just to distinguish legal from illegal activities. Wall Street profiteers own everything and have fused with the government in an autocratic corporatism, the likes of which could only be classified as the work of evil genius. The People are bent over a barrel by the modern banking system that has become more akin to thuggish loan sharks - who take blood for money, and souls for prosperity. And the Powers That Be will do anything their pathological minds can think of, to maintain the control they incessantly and maniacally crave - all in the name of more for them and less for everyone else (and always under the guise of what's best for everyone).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2471513656433144696.post-89594730051548013192012-04-05T04:58:38.299-04:002012-04-05T04:58:38.299-04:00....part3.... Thus we don't Know who we truly .......part3.... Thus we don't Know who we truly are, because we worship a false set of ideas which are neither objective nor in any way a functional approach to life in accord with Universal Law. ..... and that's why we ignore the obvious injustices in our world and the pathological corruption in our governments and economic systems - because we can't accept that we are a part of, or have put our trust in, something so morbid and dejected. We - as a society - have died to Truth, desensitizing ourselves enough to accept a brazenly fake societal order, that supplants objective Reality on almost every level possible. And we need this death just to cope, because if we face the fact that we have identified ourselves with something that isn't true, and yet that identity is all we know, then what we are left with - according to this unauthentic self - is the most terrifying prospect of all: you don't know who you are! <br />.... your identity is little more than a reflection of an addiction to artificial meaning. This is simply because it is much easier to deny Truth and objectivity in pre-<br />ference of the myth that "I am proud to be an American"; that "I am proud to be a republican"; ....etc.....We - as a society - want to be whatever "everyone else" is because that's what's easy; that's what allows us to "fit in". But it is very easy to control a people who think so narrowly, who believe that what they are is limited to an ideological status-quo - especially when that status-quo insists that you can be anything you want, regardless of who you are or where you come from - and if you can't, it's only your own fault; you were given an "equal" opportunity to succeed and to be an individual! ...(...)<br />This very cleverly crafted and manipulated ideological control system, insists that you may be free; that you may enjoy the American Dream of equality and happiness, so long as you make a lot of money. That idea may well have been quite reassuring and appealing a couple hundred years ago, for the droves of immigrants poring into the US to enjoy the fruit of their labors without having to bow before a class system or monarchy - never mind that 99% of them ended up as cheap labor and factory fodder for the industrial revolution (which just so happened to coincide thereabouts the same time as the dawning of the new "free and equal" society, with wide-open boarders and a sure-fire "American Dream" to boot... interesting that). And however much that amazing yet aggrandizing idea may have emboldened the backbone of a hard-working and commendable workforce, and roused a spirit of ingenuity that would change the face of the world, that idea is now, more obviously than ever, as obsolete as it is fantastical. And it has left us with a system of gluttonously shameless consumerism, with an inevitable and ever-increasing rate of inflation. ...... Is it not plain to see that within such a maladjusted paradigm the root of all evil - the love of money - promotes and even necessitates every kind of lying and cheating imaginable. "It's only business", we tell ourselves so callously. "It's just the price of success" - and that's presuming, of course, that "financial success" equates to "happiness".Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2471513656433144696.post-28341506078096956442012-04-05T04:56:35.816-04:002012-04-05T04:56:35.816-04:00.....part2.....As such, I am not here to present y........part2.....As such, I am not here to present you with "new" or "better" ideas to worship and identify with; I am here to burst your bubble, to show you why the ideas are unreliable to begin with - always have been, always will be. <br /> What do I mean? Well, observe that all we have to do to have peace and harmony on Earth, is to agree with each other. If we can only agree, we'll be just fine! Now I've got you laughing good and hard, right? You see? We can't agree with one another, because we all have different ideas of how things should be - irrespective of how they actually are. The world is what it is; Truth IS what it IS; it's just our ideas about the world and about Truth, that are different. Unless we all have exactly the same idea, we can't seem to coincide in thought. ....(...) Moreover, it's nothing short of pervasive, the degradative power of this attachment to ideas. .... Observe that every single war ever fought in known history was spawned foremost in dis-continuity of perspective resultant from the idea that one People are in some way superior to another. We all have different ideas because we - as a greater society - do not Know Truth! It is hidden from us on purpose via various means, the greatest of which being ideology, and society at large has become so complacent, that it simply no longer cares - readily satisfied with the grand spectacle of it all. Most people, in fact, can't seem to distinguish between an idea and Reality. This is rather bizarre actually; it's like someone with an inability to distinguish between night and day! Sounds ridiculous, right? Well, it's no less ridiculous to me that someone can't tell the difference between Reality and their ideas about "reality", and yet - by hook or by crook - our human world is entirely idea based! ...... Most people rea-dily prefer political correctness, to objecti-vity; blind patriotism to Love for Humanity; superstition to sound scientific evidence; pre-suppositions to actuality; ideology to the de-mands of a situation; popular trends to prac-tical necessity; or simply just a deficient personal opinion, to what a little awareness could offer. Even when faced with a circumstance or prospect that does not fit the scope of so-meone's ideas, yet another very strange idea seeps in to "regain control" over the situation: the idea that it is somehow acceptable to ignore the reality that is staring you in the face.<br />And so, we remain trapped in a pervasive, ar-chetypical control system promulgated most principally on our collective willingness, to buy into it. Lack of Truth has never been the problem; it's the lies we believe in, that promote and sustain our plight. (This control system is hyper-dimensional in nature; existing through time, space, culture, consciousness, and what we can most aptly refer to as "unknown participants". Identification with and belief in complex, orchestrated ideologies - without Knowledge - binds us to a prison for the mind.) We are conditioned by our own unbeknownst accord to identify with myths, all the while believing with fervent conviction, that the myth is true.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2471513656433144696.post-51544975367437037752012-04-05T04:54:13.192-04:002012-04-05T04:54:13.192-04:00...part1/5.....Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Ha......part1/5.....Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness - Part III: The Corruptibility of Ideology. SupremeBoundlessWay.Wed, 04 Apr 2012 10:45 CDT. After having read Part I and Part II of this three part series, the reader may be under the impression that I am somehow suggesting that in order to get things back on track for the world economy, politics, society, and the environment, etc., that we must return to good-old-fashioned values, like those that our forefathers so eloquently proclaimed and sacrificed to achieve. If you've come to that conclu-sion, I'd say that is to be expected. After all, we are all looking for the answer to the riddle of the times, and we are all turning to what we've been conditioned by societal life, to admire: namely those good-old-fashioned ideals - or at least good "new" ideals that reflect our societally established values. For instance: the ideals propounded in the US Declaration of Independence, were no less than glorious! And most Americans naturally feel great pride, when reminded of them. Indeed, it's a marvelous document, complete with some of the greatest and most attractive ideals ever put to parchment. The problem isn't the beautiful Truth expressed; the problem is that it was a lie! That's right! You've been tricked, we all have, for well more than two centuries now! We were spoon-fed a fantastic truism whose exemplifica-<br />tion was found only in the illustrious patrio-tism of folklore.The myth of the American Dream, was predicated foremost on the promise of hu-mankind's natural, unalienable equality and freedom. It was a Truth never delivered, pa-ralleled in deceit only by its utter impudence.<br />"America began with the invasion of a populated continent, and the genocide of its people. Once entrenched, it embraced enslavement of another race. With those pillars of State in place, it declared itself an independent nation in a testament that proclaimed the equality of all mankind. In that monumental act of hypocrisy, America's myth had its genesis." ~Paul F.Edwards & LannyCotler,ClassWarFilms.// But this series of essays, isn't really about the failure of the US to uphold it's founding ideals, nor is it an attempt to expound the problems caused as a result, or the solutions to those problems. I know it may seem that way, with just a quick read through Part I and Part II, and what you have read here so far,... but if I may rouse the reader to take a closer look, to contemplate the hard ground of what I'm getting at, you will see that what I am really saying, is that our problems (not just the big ones; not just the impending global nightmare we face) essentially stem from our inability to distinguish Truth from our ideas - even our very best ideas. This series is about our deeply embedded attachments to the ideas and ideals that provide comfort and solace in an otherwise uncertain, unfamiliar, and thereby, disagreeable reality - enabling us to ignore the most obvious, underlying con-structs of our Reality (including, but certainly not limited to, our unalienable Right to Li-berty, Equality and Happiness). It's about pee-ling back the felicitous yet fundamentally untrue veil disguising who we really are.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com