10.02.2009

thing 2: gratuitious violence and the resistance

This is terror. This is the War on Terror. The War on Terror consists of people in power committing gratuitous violence on civilians, simply Because They Can.

In Israel: destroying olive groves for no reason other than to humiliate and cause suffering.



In Israel: pushing and shoving women around for no reason other than to humiliate and cause suffering.



In Israel: harassing children for no reason other than to humiliate and cause suffering.



In Pakistan: publicly torture and beat people for no reason other than to humiliate and cause suffering.




In America: jack-booted police thugs using intimidation tactics and meeting the resistance. You are the resistance. Be the resistance.




They, TPTB, in all places want to control us, THB (The Human Beings). To them, the options are control or else kill. Not controlling us is not an option. Again, the options are: a) control or b) kill. And that explains what you see in these videos. You see the difficulty in controlling people. You see how much force it requires. Actually, it can't be done.

The resistance drains them and exposes them, and the more they are exposed the more the resistance grows. Their power, once used, leaves them forever and flows to the resistance, because TPTB never owned it in the first place. They stole it from the people and it returns to its rightful owners, the people, as soon as the theives try to use it. So they are damned if they do, and they're damned if they don't, but either way, they're damned.
On November 17th, 2008, Zbignew Brzezinski, a New World Order architect and a founder of the Rockefeller-controlled Trilateral Commission, addressed Chatham House, (the British counterpart of the American Council on Foreign Relations) and said: "I once put it rather pungently, and I was flattered that the British Foreign Secretary repeated this, as follows: ... namely, in early times, it was easier to to control a million people, literally it was easier to control a million people than physically to kill a million people. Today, it is infinitely easier to to kill a million people than to control a million people. It is easier to kill than to control...."

...When we carefully listen to the rest of this speech, we realize Brzezinski is saying that control of the masses is the real objective of the New World Order, and he is lamenting the fact that it is so difficult now that almost every nation and culture has become politically aware.

...He is, of course, entirely correct in that assessment. Although he did not elaborate, he could have continued by reminding this elite audience of facts they know so well: that now it also is necessary to control the media, the educational system, the leadership of all major political parties, and even the systems by which ballots are counted in order to keep the masses content with the illusion of determining their own political destiny.

...Even though Brezinsky is not here calling for the killing of a million people, when he does discuss that option, there is a remarkable coldness about his words. Like all collectivists, he is academically dispassionate when it comes to the sacrifice of human life and freedom so long as it can be theorized to be for the greater good of society - or, in this case, the New World Order.

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