when you see them, gauging them by their motives and behavior, then you will be well guided.
What is their behavior, and how can their motives be discerned? Essentially, anything that spreads the truth and
educates people, allowing them to make their own decisions, is not what the elites desire. Therefore, vehicles like
books, telephone connections, open correspondences, and most certainly the Internet give people information freedom,
not what the elites desire, but matters like book burning, communications strictures, and censorship show the heavy
hand of the elites. Independence is another worry of the elites. Where people can grow and market their own crops, set
their own prices, and travel about they are given freedom from repression, not what the elites desire, but where they
fear to move else they starve, and are not given travel permits anyway, this shows the heavy hand of the elites. Those
attempting to establish the New World Order seek to keep man ignorant, but most importantly they seek to keep man
nervous and despairing. They equate to the parent who tells their child that no one else would want them, the better to
control the child who fears abandonment. They equate to the husband who tells his wife she is undesirable, the better
to control the wife who may be thinking of leaving him. They equate to repressive governments who tell their citizenry
that other countries would brutalize them, the better to prevent emigration.
Therefore, watch where these practices crop up, and do not be dissuaded by clever covers for controlling motives.
Democracies do not tolerate the methods that the elites wish to use, and provides weapons for pushing back when these
repressions are attempted. The vote, the city council, the petition - use these effectively, and be on guard lest your
freedoms be taken away piece by piece.
Who are those attempting to establish the New World Order? The banking industry, first and foremost, as finances are
such a fragile thing. Finances are built only upon faith. In fact, they have no substance whatsoever. All those high paid
salaries - poof! All that chatter about the value of this stock or that, the carefully monitored stock and bond listings, it
is all just so much hot air. They are talking about nothing. They fear the populace will wake up to that. One must
realize that bankers and stock brokers and bond dealers do not have alternative professions. There are only so many
accountants employable, and most work for little pay and under pressure to be exacting. Who needs overpaid hot air
bags? What would happen to their world if people stopped thinking that their hard earned savings were safe and secure
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in their hands? The crash of 1929, for one. Bankers jumping out of windows, as the thought of having to do an honest
days work was just to much to bear.
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Note: written Apr 15, 1997.
During the development of any society there is always a push for total control. This urge for total control affects the
range that the individual or society can reach - the world as that person understands it. This urge for total control starts
at the family level, with siblings vying to control the toys and attention of the parents, or the female members of the
group vying to capture the favors of the dominant male, or the males vying to be considered the head of household.
I'm in charge, is the cry. I run the show! Peace is not established until, in each situation, the issue is settled. Due to the number of fights among children, or squabbles among family members, it might seem that the issue is never settled,
but in truth this is usually the expression of resentment, not direct challenges to the established order. Most often the
oldest child rules the younger siblings, the most ambitious female maneuvers herself into an influential position, and
the most ruthless or physically strong male becomes head of household.
Beyond the family, the urge to run the show affects the community, where local politicians, church leaders, those
owning or running local industries, and local organizations with a mission to change this or that get into the act. They
all want to r un the show. The established order runs along until an upstart appears, challenging the leadership and
suggesting change. In a local community, as with a family, the issue of who gets to run the show is often settled by
movement. A divorce in the family, children playing with playmates rather than siblings, a business selling out or
pulling up roots to move to another location, a politician losing an election moving to another community, or a church
group gathering where they will feel less resentment. The young leave rural areas where the established order resist
change, moving to the cities where they hope to find kindred minds. Businesses justify changing their locations or
employment mix on the need to make profits, when this is seldom the real reason for their actions.
On a national level change is dealt with by forming political parties or more often by movement that is not recognized
for what it is. Change on the national level is seldom effected by a single individual, but require revolutions or
rebellions invariably led by individuals. Revolutions are often quiet, such as the communications revolution taking
place today with the Internet, but nonetheless effect a sea change. Where movement frequently settles challenges
within the family, and is often the way out in local community challenges, on a national level movement is difficult to
effect. One must move out of the country to escape, and thus issues remain contentious until change slowly occurs and
an equilibrium is again established - the established order. Nevertheless, movement is possible.
Increasingly, the Earth is becoming a single society, one world. News is international, the polluting practices of one
country affect a neighboring country, war in one draws others into the fray, and famine in one causes migration across
borders into others. The restless peace in any given country is disrupted with change, and in a shrinking world, change
occurs more and more frequently. Where movement is the solution of choice in family or local or even national
challenges, in a world wide society, there is nowhere to move. Thus change is often resisted by grim refusal to budge
or a rush to isolationist practices. But unless a country seals the borders and governs like a dictatorship, these solutions
cannot last. In a shrinking world, a press toward a world government, a single established order, is inevitable.
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