Sunday, May 18, 2008

Unfortunately for the people of the world everything is going according to the New World Order Plan. But what is this New World Order Plan? As above so Below. In a nutshell the Plan is this. The Dark Agenda of the secret planners of the New World Order is to reduce the world's population to a "sustainable" level "in perpetual balance with nature" by a ruthless Population Control Agenda via Population and Reproduction Control. A Mass Culling of the People via Planned Parenthood, toxic adulteration of water and food supplies, release of weaponised man-made viruses, man-made pandemics, mass vaccination campaigns and a planned Third World War. Then, the Dark Agenda will impose upon the drastically reduced world population a global feudal-fascist state with a World Government, World Religion, World Army, World Central Bank, World Currency and a micro-chipped population. In short, to kill 90% of the world's population and to control all aspects of the human condition and thus rule everyone, everywhere from the cradle to the grave.

A complete Reptilian Political Cycle is a Revolution.......thus the Snake Chasing it's tail is the Symbol of the Beast.

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Mason it was who wrote down the original ideas on individual freedom

yet it is others, such as Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson,

and John Adams, who have received most of the credit for this

most important idea. It is thus one of the ironies of history that

the man most responsible for penning freedoms into written law

is also the man least credited by history. Very few now know it

was Mason who was the first to draft a written constitution,

the Virginia Declaration of Rights, which included man's inherent

right to life, liberty and the freedom to pursue and obtain happiness.

Although many other minds had broached these concepts,

it was Mason who codified them: a unique feat in the histories

of ethics and political theory. George Mason personifies the long,

long line of historical personalities many now largely forgotten

who have fought the good fight in the battle with a faceless

enemy to preserve human liberty and dignity, moreover,

an enemy that could break them in an instant.

This enemy is of course organised Evil. (1772)

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"A democracy cannot exist as a permanent
form of government. It can only exist
until the voters discover that they can
vote themselves largess of the public
treasury. From that time on the majority
always votes for the candidates promising
the most benefits from the public treasury,
with the results that a democracy always
collapses over loose fiscal policy, [which is]
always followed by a dictatorship ...
The average age of the world's greatest
civilizations has been two hundred years.
These nations have progressed through this
sequence: From bondage to spiritual faith; from spiritual faith to great courage; from courage to liberty; from liberty to abunda
nce; from abundance to selfishness; from
selfishness to complacency; from complacency
to apathy; from apathy to dependence;
from dependency back again into bondage."

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Sir Alex Fraser Tyler (1742-1813) Scottish jurist and professor at the University of Edinburgh from his book
The Fall of a Republic, a study of the fall of the Athenian empire. Humans are organisms and follow a life-cycle (a series of stages through which an organism passes) determined by Nature: conception-gestation-birth-childhood-adulthood-old age-death. Civilisations too are, in a profound sense, organic and follow similar development and senesce: genesis-gestation-youth-maturity-old age-death. The German philosopher Oswald Spengler (1880-1936) in his From Bondage to spiritual faith;
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The average age of the world's greatest civilizations has been two hundred years.
These nations have progressed through this sequence:
From bondage to spiritual faith;
From spiritual faith to great courage;
From courage to liberty;
From liberty to abundance;
From abundance to selfishness;
From selfishness to complacency;
From complacency to apathy;
From apathy to dependence;
From dependency back again into bondage.

---Sir Alex Fraser Tyler: (1742-1813) Scottish jurist and historian

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"I was not born to be forced. I will breathe after my own fashion.
Let us see who is the strongest. What force has a multitude?
They only can force me who obey a higher law than I.
They force me to become like themselves.
I do not hear of men being forced to live this way or that by masses of men.
What sort of life were that to live?
When I meet a government which says to me, 'Your money or your life,' why should
I be in haste to give it my money?
It may be in a great strait, and not know what to do: I cannot help that.
It must help itself; do as I do.
It is not worth the while to snivel about it. I am not responsible for the successful working of the machinery of society. I am not the son of the engineer.
I perceive that, when an acorn and a chestnut fall side by side, the one does not remain
inert to make way for the other, but both obey their own laws, and spring and grow and
flourish as best they can, till one, perchance, overshadows and destroys the other.
If a plant cannot live according to its nature, it dies; and so a man."

-- Civil Disobedience, Henry David Thoreau

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