Monday, October 15, 2012

On the heels of yesterday's.... hard truths for imagined "Republican conservatives"


OK, it's just another summary of how the real rulers of the world run the "two major parties" racket, but this time it's GARY NORTH prophesying. And he makes bad news taste good in the unveiling and exposing:

http://teapartyeconomist.com/2012/09/03/how-the-council-on-foreign-relations-controls-republican-conservatives/
How the Council on Foreign Relations Controls Republican Conservatives

I for one am delighted somebody would make a movie exposing Obama as an evil shyster -- Dinesh D'Souza's 2016: Obama's America. And I'm thrilled to see somebody exposing the fraudulent aspects of the film. But nobody's going to bust Dr. North's article -- it's where the buck stops.

How many years, how many presidencies till the sheeple get hip to the fact that they've been massively played for suckers? Yesterday we read how Evangelicals started with something wonderful, the Gospel of Salvation in Jesus Christ, and turned it into an abomination -- a pietistic mass movement that was too focused on the personal (one's personal salvation/relationship with the Lord) to bother messing much with national or world realities. Today it's an examination of how rank-and-file conservatives get, in effect, all their political information from sources heavily ensconced in enemy hands (the mass media) and find the resulting neat package of notions so convenient and pleasant that they're enraged if somebody tries to point out the colossal fallacy of it!


"In late 1964, Robert Welch of the John Birch Society shifted his entire life’s work from anti-Communism to anti-conspiracy, and forced the restructuring of the Birch Society’s magazine, American Opinion," Dr. North writes. Thus for over fifty years of the most critical American history since 1776, Americans have gone about their business clinging to the "two major parties" construct and desperately avoiding any notion that the whole picture is contrived -- a "matrix".

"The story of the CFR/Federal Reserve alliance," he continues, "has been known to the hard-core Right for a generation. But it is still not known to the standard conservative, who came into the movement in 1980 or later." That is to say, dear friends and readers, that millions of well-meaning, generally rightward-thinking Americans are still light years from the full truth they crucially need to access. With incessant repetition of the buzzphrases "conspiracy theory" and "conspiracy theorists", the System cleverly nips in the bud any recognition of conspiracy reality by these dazed and confused citizens. Nobody's going to tell THEM there's a cabal of evil schemers out there engineering their brainwashing  and dispossession!

Conspiracy reality -- a term whose time has come. Say it every chance you get.

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