Friday, April 13, 2007

Destroying the Ethnosphere, Culling the Population, Pressuring us into Submission


I'm all for spiritual oneness, becoming one with the spirit of the earth and the cosmos and embracing each and every variation of the myriad of possibilities, but the kind of "oneness" that is currently being embraced is not the kind that embraces the myriad of possibilities or a rich and infinitely diverse collection of thoughts and experience.

This so-called "oneness," that is now sought after, aims to have us to all going about our day in, more or less, the same way. It would have us all perceiving everything in the same way with the same words and reactions, regarding everything and everyone as a product to be exploited, regarding sweat shops as efficiency, regarding monopoly as democracy, regarding the dropping of precision guided bombs as "peace making."

The list of atrocities goes on and on. Were I to bring these subjects up in most places, with most people, I would most certainly be ridiculed or even arrested, depending on the setting.

It seems to me that "political correctness" is not getting in the way of powerful organizations and their agenda to enslave the people, keeping them in the dark, not speaking out whilst the same organizations that claim to be providing the solution are also working in the shadows to selectively cull or assimilate the races and cultures that are not considered compatible with the new model for their dream of the "sweat shop Earth."

It is a secular oneness that is entirely material, devoid of anything but dark spiritual forces that are full of self-hate and the hatred of one's neighbor. This evil embraces the notion that we all must live our lives, focused primarily on the material plane, at the direction of the globalist institutions such as the Multinational Chain Stores, Vatican, United Nations, IMF, World Bank, CFR, etc...

Here is an interesting example of what happens when someone tries to hold the chain stores accountable for their crimes against families in other nations; families who do not have the capability to represent themselves here; families who are ignored by consumers every time they walk into a Starbucks, Wal-Mart and Victoria's Secret.

Starbucks violates the rights of Ethiopian Coffee Farmers - Rev. Billy explains his position on Starbucks and the enslavement of people who are not with us and cannot speak on their own behalf.

Victoria's Secret clear-cut's Canadian burial forests - Rev. Billy Exorcises the Victoria's Secret cash register.

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