‘People
only really find out they are dependent on something when it stops
providing, and at that point its often too late to survive without it’.
We are
being forced to awaken to the shocking fact that governments and the
financial systems are collapsing, as they were always destined to do,
being based on short term greed, fear, recklessness, and managed without
vision and wisdom. The first big card to fall is the US, and others
will undoubtedly follow. It is almost unbelievable that we have trusted
an economic, casino like system, that can fall apart at any time with
one turn of a card, or one reckless throw of the dice, which could
trigger a world collapse resulting in endless suffering and misery for
the whole of humanity.
There is an
urgency to escape this system, an emergency so great that mere words
can hardly portray it. That urgency is for human beings to break free
from their subservience and slavery to governments and their reckless
financial games. If that sounds exaggerated or overstated consider this;
what would we do if we went to the supermarket and there was no food on
the shelves? It sounds impossible right?
The fact
that it almost sounds ridiculous and impossible tells us how conditioned
we are. That scenario could happen at any time, any day, easily. How
about if we also opened our taps and there was no water, or no heating
in our houses, or worse still we lost our jobs and our houses and had
nowhere to live anymore. All these things are hanging in the balance in
our system, with one turn of the roulette wheel in the global gambling
casino, run by people addicted to power and profit over anything else.
This may
all sound too ridiculous, but we wouldn’t know what to do if things went
wrong, we would be absolutely desperate, fighting over dandelion leaves
in the hedgerows, rummaging in bins, and stealing people’s apples to
feed our children. There would be complete chaos within days of a
supermarket closing its doors on us.
Most people
have no savings and are in debt to credit cards, loans, and mortgages.
These people, which make up most of society, are literally only three
wage cheques away from homelessness. If they lost their job and couldn’t
pay the mortgage for three months they would be thrown out onto the
street, kids and all.
For some
amazing reason we have believed the politicians promises, but do we
really think they are beautiful, compassionate beings dedicated to our
well being and future comfort and stability, if we do we have been very
easily fooled. It is a bitter pill to swallow, but it is a fact that we
have been rendered virtually helpless, walking a literal tightrope, at
the mercy of the global casino and its reckless players. It is an awful
truth to accept, but it is better to know the truth, because it gives us
a chance to do something about it. People don’t even know how to grow a
potato anymore, and worse still don’t have time.
We have
become dis-empowered beyond belief, but we must not beat ourselves up
about it, it’s been done to us not by us, though of course we went along
with it. We have slowly been convinced that we can’t look after
ourselves any more. And who can blame us, don’t we all want to be looked
after, spoon fed and taken care of by someone, and so the oligarchs
prey on that feeling with impunity.
You have to
admire our trust and belief in a system that promises to look after us
and save us. It really is a wonderful endearing quality in humans,
really admirable and beautiful. Trust is lovely in the right hands, but
in the wrong hands it will inevitably be taken advantage of. We have
become accustomed to do, think, eat, drink, wear, feel, and adhere to
virtually anything we are told to do. As I have mentioned before but
will say it here again that the oligarchs call us cattle behind our
backs, and have a good laugh about our subservience to them, and that’s a
documented fact. It doesn’t feel nice does it? But we can only escape a
situation that is dangerous for us when we recognize it, and that
recognition is now being forced on us as we watch the unsustainable,
unethical world economy teeter on disaster, which is a dire wake up call
that we find another way – Jason Liosatos www.jasonliosatos.com
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