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Joanne Coleman's avatar

This is an excellent analysis of the current sociopathic Bilderberg adherents et al. I particularly liked your closing sentence, “Happiness is not derived from global order. Happiness is derived from the wildly diverse chaos of living freely.”

Amen to that. Our planet is orderly in its disorder. Weather is never truly predictable, even in the most benign of climates. Climate changes, continents drift. The planet herself wobbles and not in precisely predictable patterns. She is bombarded with meteors, some big, some small. Her source of energy, the sun, is not steady either and flares out from time to time. Nothing is truly predictable. The only certainty is change. And that is what all life is adapted to. The rate of mutations speed up when new niches have to be filled. If there is a way of surviving, then that way will be found. Individuals may die, but life carries on.

To deny the nature of our chaotic world is to deny the nature of life itself. I read an article recently that suggest life was an irrational number. You can never be sure, never be certain. And when you try to impose order on that which is not rational, you ask for madness for yourself. And that brings us back to the Bilderberg ilk. They are all insane in their desire for power and control over that which defies power and control. Adapt to chaos. Enjoying the challenges it brings, and the moments of calm between the storms are what make life worth living.

Natalie Riehl's avatar

So glad you mentioned the Vietnam-Communism ruse (those dirty Commies)... In 1977, I was 23 and at a bar in Laramie, Wyoming, enjoying an open-mic night of local musicians. One guitar player was a Vietnam vet and, in the course of our conversation, he asked: "Why do you think the US was fighting a war in Vietnam?"

"To stop communism," I replied, naively and starry-eyed.

"No," he told me, "it was to make contractors rich."

"Contractors? What contractors? How can they get rich?"

He proceeded to tell me about military-war contractors and how they needed wars to to keep sucking the taxpayer funds out of a gullible public and how the war industry kept getting richer and richer. One Vietnam-era scam was to bring the world's largest dredge halfway around the world, to build a massive military base a foot above sea level on the delta of a river, and then construct a massive number of buildings and fill it with helicopters, vehicles, heavy equipment, etc.

"You know what happened to that base when the US pulled out of Vietnam?" I, naturally, did not. "The entire base was deserted, along with all that equipment."

And that was only one example of the waste of taxed labor of American wage-earners in that era. Those taxes were never meant to make the lives of all Americans better. It was a paradigm shift for me to see that reality; I've never forgotten it and I am still astounded by the number of Americans who think we were in Vietnam "fighting Communism."

Now apply this war-scam model to the globalists and their wars and agendas and it is so clear what their intentions are. Turn off the TV news; mind control techniques are being applied that warp and re-shape one's brain, literally. There is more to it that simply repeating the "Big Lie" over and over.

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