Thursday 2 February 2012

Believe Nothing. Research, Research, Research.

This is what our government controlled mainstream media would like us to become, thoughtless, clueless and dumb. I mean dumb in both contexts. Dumb, in not speaking out, and dumb in not being mentally able to speak out. As George Carlin once said, the government want us educated enough to be able to work machines but not educated that much that would make us capable of critical thinking. Our young people are being dumbed down to the level of morons. Listening to conversations between teenagers, they struggle to string a sentence together. They have the attention span of plankton and they have no clue what is going on in the world.
The first thing I have to say is that it is not their fault. The education system is part of the problem. Children are taught a curriculum that is devised by government think tanks. They are being taught to toe the government line and not question anything. Youth unemployment here in the UK is at it's highest for decades. Our economy is at rock bottom. It is very like what was happening before both world wars, and that is another thing. Our politicians are gearing up for war, especially as our security services have been stirring up trouble in many middle eastern countries. Cameron's rhetoric concerning Iran and Syria is very scary, and it is the young unemployed who will be conscripted into the armed forces to bolster an army that has been stripped to the bare bones by Cameron's government. Is this a deliberate act? Of course it is. As Roosevelt once said, "In politics, nothing is accidental. If something happens, be assured, it was planned that way." When you think about his statement, think 911, 7/7, gulf of Tonkin, Pearl Harbour and many more. There will be another false flag this year, make no mistake about it. Russia has just thwarted UK/US plans for an intervention in Syria by vetoing the resolution. All leave for the UK MI5/6 has been cancelled until after the Olympics at which troops will be deployed on the streets of London as a matter of course. You can be assured that after an Olympics at which we have got used to seeing armed troops on the streets, there will be many more events at which troops will be deployed. If you think that it will just be London events, then think again. this will be a feature in many UK cities.
I have rambled on for long enough now and I've strayed off my initial subject, although everything here is connected. My only advice to anyone reading this would be to question everything and research for yourselves.
My next post will (might) be about Internet censorship.

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