Inheritance, the Prodigal Son and Interest in “Interest”

When I began composing articles for this website it was as if I was a literary infant. Only while I fondly look back at scribbles in dusty journals do I see the core that was me remains intact, unblemished. It is what I have become.  Notably writing projects have grown into something much more expansive; substantially more substantive in many instances, presumably because I am much more proficient at the art of journalism. Nevertheless echoes of past enlightened symmetry still tantalisingly haunt. Whilst die-hard readers used to my familiar elaborate prose have witnessed an evolution of sorts, the more conventional style of recent entries is no less controversial. They are controversial but not abnormal it might be argued.  Even so, rhetoric is regularly too far adrift of sensationalised reason to covet “normalcy” in any sense of the word. It could be said my writings propose a uniquely different perspective which in itself is conspicuous evidence of sovereignty “apud esse”; something all humans strive for to some degree, but oh so few attain. In celebration of my largely discarded history, I have decided to attempt to revisit the past. My intention is to make this piece shorter, simpler [can I say?] in festival of the old but not forgotten me.

Is it possible to effectively resurrect the past?

Well that question will be answered presently.

Reflecting on my journey to date, I recall how, in dull moments, I would instinctively jot down a line or two, a solitary paragraph and other evidence of burning thoughts. None of these were suitable as standalone products for ambitious journalistic campaigns, of course. Logic dedicated a “to be written” folder to these moments and, over time, this has gathered fragments like moss to the old miller’s stone. Given my aim to regenerate dormant thinking, the “to be written” folder seemed the most valid first port of call for this episode. It is definitely fitting that the origins of my resurrection are founded in the rediscovery of misplaced parchments. In this case the scrap I selected consisted of a single page upon which was scribed one line of text in addition to the title. Intriguingly, these coarsely jumbled words appeared to nonchalantly identify an apparently related “unrelated” coincidence. The crux of the observation posited an “irony” over Federal Reserve banknotes, which are subject to 3% interest from the issuer (United States of America), paid annually, The coincidence noted that America (after a historic referendum) also dedicates a minimum of 3% of the gross national budget to “defence” which, in this case, is attack (messianic wars “for peace”).

Above this poignant inscription was the demure title “Interest in “interest””, which seemed the most fetching at the time, though, other than the, I must say, rather cheesy pun, the original “point” is now completely lost to me. After earning the judicial reputation of being an unabashed merchant of “tough love”, I would hate my inquisition to form any bias towards fashionably calculated schemes that formularise common opinions on “things in general”. Persuading those of low vibrational frequency that the devil is in the detail goes beyond motive. That is my vocation and, thus, I recommend anyone ill prepared to consider everything to the “nth degree” is not in a viable position to validate or express truth. Perhaps this rather crass example may suffice to service the analogy?

When someone dies of a gunshot wound motivated by an aggressive attack what perpetrates the murder? Is it the gun inventor, designer, maker, owner or user with malice in his heart? Is the gun itself, the operator, the bullets that caused the fatal wound or the gunpowder that ignites deadly blows at fault? If the shooter is a soldier or policeman, for instance, do the “rules” for murder eerily change? Could we blame the environment, the timeline or engrained political intrigue?

And on and on we can debate.

Revisiting the past is one thing, but I don’t fancy repeating myself is very constructive. Whether produced by the Federal Reserve or not, money’s passé. We also all know it’s the root of all evil (although perhaps not “why” it’s the root of all evil). Many of my prior articles have touched on the topic. This one in particular goes some way towards exploring primary issues.  Nevertheless I concluded the standalone title “interest in interest” was insufficient for that cause. It needed to be widened or scrapped unless I chose a different path. Any form of censorship (however remote) is destruction of the past – hardly fodder for a celebration of reawakening. Therefore Integrity determined my only legitimate choice was to expand the title at all cost as I had no intention of wandering aimlessly in search of ambition. Fortunately “eureka” eruptions reward those with brilliance. What, lacking before, profoundly related to “interest” could be worthy enough for a role or roles in a high impact title? Thinking aloud, it came to me in a flash. Does not interest “prove” the justification for inheritance and ownership?  Inheritance is undeniably one of if not “the” foundation stone of profiting interests.

I would need to summon up a title profoundly deserving of these widened considerations. After much internal reflection, I did eventually find words that will hopefully fashion as a perfect compromise.  They are, in order, “Inherence, the Prodigal Son and Interest in ‘Interest””. This is the resulting effort that is designated as official title of this essay unless something obsessively changes the contextual direction of ideas and their natural progressions. Otherwise no further review is planned.

Now let me explain why the “prodigal son” was also selected for its part in the essential treatise theme. Intrinsically linked to inheritance, prodigal sons are no ordinary offspring. Therefore, simply, that was the “missing piece” I needed to complete the title. It also presented investigative goals worth chasing, investigation that needs to determine what makes these prodigal sons so special. Of course primary analysis did upturn the blissfully obvious. Basically, these male progeny are gifted enough to be cultivated, which is usually in the family direction.  Otherwise, why bother to cultivate? Way back, when elites ruled the world, families with “everything to lose” produced governors and gatekeepers for their kingdoms. Along the lines of this protocol, security over tenure became a family’s greatest priority and ensured at least one son was encouraged (putting it nicely) to enter the military at rank. Another would become a doctor or a priest (isn’t that odd?) and then the following (perhaps the most strategically important) would be groomed to act as lawyer, preferably under government. Black sheep or dropouts would eventually come round to becoming merchants, stock holders or artists. The rigours of this big, bad world ensure safe, easy options are usually preferred.

Before I press on with on with the good stuff, I need to do a little more reflection by way of background. People, I have noticed, have a fondness towards procrastination (mentioned last article too) and a crippling fear of criticism. Procrastination, at best, fuels truths-of-sorts. That is the reality and that is why I try my upmost not to procrastinate. It can be a hindrance because, through my personal discovery tour; I have found some values, ideas and beliefs I used to stand by were either flawed or false. Consequentially, many years ago, I used to regularly bloviate with erudite confidence. There was never anything more than “personal convictions” to back up my gift of the gab, but I rarely found anyone I met could contest my position on the state of things in general. More recently, I have become alert, ever wary of falling into the trap of believing my own bullshit. Criticisms (where valid) counter any opportunity for imperfect procrastinations to take hold, so I see these as causal blessings. Procrastinators, for the record, focus on symptoms or phantom symptoms in deference to causes. Truth givers expose the root.

Therefore if I am to do apt justice to “Inheritance, the Prodigal Son and Interest in “Interest”” all stones must be upturned so as not to grind out more unanswered, “impossible to resolve” niggling queries. I must, instead, disrobe all root causes to unveil the exhilarating detail. Thought and responding responses will require latitude, much latitude. Mountains of propagandas dating back to the dawn of time have had the mesmerising effect of misleading sane discovery to such a degree, befuddled judgments are the function of normalcy. Even some of the great minds of our era are consistently turned to fudge by certain conventions. This is why I focus on topics others simply wouldn’t touch with a ten foot pole. True thinking outside of the box comes without a parachute. Even so, rather than drawing on possible conjectures as “sources of evidence”, my strategy (in motion) is to apply logic and purposeful reason to every concept I am at pains to illustrate.

Let us be sure where the “baseline” is. Currently materialist-atheist “edict” controls the way logic is directed. Per this “view”, the implication is purpose is a symptom compounded from random effects of existence, even though (as Rupert Sheldrake has wittily pointed out), by this account, more incontrovertible miracles were created at the dawn of time than Jesus could have ever fancied. (Alien to this mindset) in fact purpose must underline causes because existence was “crafted”. The evidence existence was crafted is found in its design, which is clear and unarguably transparent.

So to do justice to the quest, I may have to introduce suspects or considerations that have rarely or, perhaps, never been pondered before. All the little tweety birds that believe puffing various forms of political correctness is their branch to salvation beware, for this big bad eagle may swoop down and devour you and your branch whole. We should begin with no misconceptions. Those that initiated the process that conceived elitism (or, in other words, the hubris of “prison planet”) demonstrated extraordinary cunning. It seems obvious to me that, considering how the process has radically evolved (in the engineering sense), higher forces beyond this realm have had involvement every step of the way. Not dwelling on possible superstitions, the whys and the wherefores, however pertinent, I intent to expose the chassis of the fabric of the illusion that is today’s “reality”. Conspiracy networks have been installed so elegantly, it is as if they have been commissioned by God Almighty.

Before I discuss inheritance, it is important to review something much more primordial.  We take friendships for granted. They just happen. Or do they just happen? Our first friendships are with family or extended family. Managing relationships with our family members teaches us how to distinguish friends from enemies. These teach us politics (affairs of the people). They teach us who we can influence and who we will let influence us. A trade of sorts is communicated. Eventually we form close knit groups of likeminded kindred spirits. Perhaps not directly considered such, we are all elitist in the way we resolutely preserve our group cultures. When stretched out into the wider community and beyond, we expand into other political networks. Some present revolutionary, but not conflicting ideas.  These see us progress, in some cases. Some ideas are so common they become universalised. Politicians naturally capitalise on, exploit and manipulate these phenomena.

Eventually draconian laws are destined to twist what was original goodwill into all kinds of overt tyrannies in order to elevate elite elitist cultures. Laws have always been the basis for kingdoms. Under this principle, every king has ruling power. However, without friendships there would be no alliances to back the laws and politics that founded them would be rendered superfluous and obsolete. No king could rule. In addition, under these conditions, though commerce would be possible, other than as a tool of oppression, inheritance could have no functional purpose. It would also mean people would be forced to discover the truth if they were motivated that way. They could no longer rely on friends’ redigested second and third hand opinions that sounded right.

As it stands “Inheritance” is one of the golden keys to open Pandora’s Box.  In a distant era populated by long forgotten customs and attitudes, it was exclusively the domain of the elites. At that time land was free, commoners outside metropolises were largely ungoverned and there was no sense of ownership (per modern standards). Individuals congregated into clans and these became long standing settlements which then saw homesteads passed down from generation to generation. But there was no registered ownership. If some place was occupied and sympathetically unavailable, sound conscience determined it was off limits. When the “universalisation” of deeds of ownership tied to symptomatic inheritance of chattel began is hard to calculate. In “western society”, I would argue that the abolishment of “slavery” (social security) led to the effective enslavement of man. Inheritance then evolved to become a quasi-version of the “frills” of slavery. “Rights” would be proscribed by authorities unless aspects of commoners’ common law were considered relevant (to seamless elite governance of slaves). In this case any reflectively worthy laws were drafted as supplants to legislated corporate manifestos. It goes without saying administrators of guidelines were systemised lackeys incapable of virtuous judgement. Finally, courtesy of banking and insurers, everything could be “valued” and that “worth” represented by tokens of interest (whether that is gold/silver bars, coins or promissory notes).

In order to engage lawyers and accountants whose role (in the grand elites’ scheme) is to professionalise ownership, receipt of inheritance follows a litany of potential administrative hurdles, but I don’t wish to dwell on this. There is another internet resource I like to reference occasionally that specialises (in part) on whistle blowing messy probates, the fallout from inheritance. Pure Professional Journalism Gazette can be located here.

In addition, philosophy behind inheritance capitalises on the principle of appreciation or depreciation and this is clearly an expansion of the dependent interest bearing investment culture. Probate relies on belief in heirlooms, which are presumed to indefinitely financially mature. Government, per this reasoning, rakes in their “fair share” from the commerce evolution in taxes in order to theoretically provide ever improving infrastructures and representative management frameworks. Accommodating this theory, surpluses could be redistributed for other pressing voters’ needs. That is why I believe all governments (on paper, at least) are kept “in the reddeliberately. In fact, when truth is laid bare, government, though never limited, does little more than give inheritance necessary tinges of authenticity to make people believe in its credibility. If it is taxed, it “must be for real. Without profits, commerce becomes obsolete. Interest is, by circumstance, both a symptom of and agent in confirmation of profits.

Truth laid bare goes way beyond mere commerce and inheritance. The tyranny actually began with registered ownership because, without deeds, commerce is arbitrary. Barter doesn’t cater for profits. Here is why the imperialists concocted their “survival of the fittest” mantra and continue to lord it as nature’s divine plan. The fittest are considered the best at coveting what they have scavenged (the nice word for stole). I apologise for dispelling with the hocus-pocus, but acknowledgement of ownership as something that is righteous and Godly only grossly and deviously distorts reality in favour of tyranny against the divine. Aside from  modern day [ADL fabricated) Racism fraud, the reason certain peoples have been temporarily “classed” as savages is to remove any contest over conquered (stolen) land spoils (“animals” cannot own land). Notably in Africa, America and Australia, “white man” thieved most of the habitable land areas. Repatriation (a pathetic attempt at feigning “fairness”) in some cases has seen the return of lands considered commercially unviable. Even so, generally speaking, when it comes to origins of ownership, judicial mechanisms continue to work off the ludicrously partisan principle “finders’ keepers”.

The net effect of that is another of those atheistic miracles. Our impotent, voiceless God apparently blesses open sacrilege. Was the principle finders’ keepers ever to be condemned and abolished, commerce would cease to exist. This is a big statement. Some might contest it. Here’s an analogy which should amply validate its authority. I don’t own the royal grounds, approximating three square miles, close to the heart of Tokyo, Japan. Under the auspices of lack of ownership, no one would own the land. Therefore, I decree some legitimacy in laying claim on that which is not owned. Hypothetically, I could establish a real estate agency to sell off my theoretical acquisition. I may be able to attract teams of would be buyers. Yet, without binding contracts and infrastructures supporting them, verifiable presumption of intent to abide by the law, the land is worthless until someone or some group manufactures political legitimacy. The ancient Romans couldn’t give money away to the Britons because they did not believe in it.

The reason (under this system) ownership will never be abolished (although it may be restricted) is governments would have to rescind their slave master statuses in order to transform into arbitrators that truly work “for the people”. Currently populations are effectively forced to toil to survive. Those privileged enough to “own” sufficient land holdings supported by interest bearing investments probably haven’t the skills to become entirely self-sufficient. Thus, without government society would naturally function through the formation of brokered relationships that would need to leverage and harness social parasitism. According to today’s popular press (sponsored by corporate interests and governments who are in themselves giant corporations), people only want good jobs. People, by the same rose tinted reasoning, will do anything to keep their good jobs. Commerce needs labour to function. Indeed, for those that were (in society) to ever become self-sufficient, commerce would cease to be necessary. That lack of functional necessity could only be defeated by interest in collectables and other objet d’art which, though arguably functionally irrelevant, fuel a potentially ever-accruing “need for more”. I guess that is why we have collectors.

It is important to understand the relevance of commerce, because many “goods and chattels” from the inheritance perspective may be deemed valueless. The family’s pink plastic clock that ticked you to sleep as a baby is worth nothing (even though it may be priceless to you) compared against your departed father’s prestigious “medal winning” coin collection that you were never “allowed” to touch, which insurance would class as a valuable asset. Many factors can determine an heirloom’s worth. Rarity, age, condition, popularity affects status of all antique items. Statuses are groomed from fostered traditions. For instance, Caucasian Australian manufactured artefacts offered for sale would likely be priced at many multiples of any vaguely comparable Aboriginal counterparts. In line with this ideology, the essential education of all well-connected prodigal sons provides a vital comprehension of firstly how the system functions and then, as importantly, how stepping stones to credentials gift “keys to the kingdom”.

Unsurprisingly a correct (for purposes of social elevation) education is priced beyond the means of not-so-humble slaves, which proposes a vicious circle whereby only elite or “fortunate” working class families can avail the system. Indeed for the system (which some argue began with William Cromwell at Westminster) to permanently function as it is, the riff-raff could never be involved in any authoritative managerial capacity. So, with the exception of very occasional “pliable” geniuses, credentials of note are off limits to ordinary folks. Rebellious or revolutionary geniuses are invariably spurned by those that might have empowered them unless their significances were so timely that to trade would persuade the only logical course forward. The powers never favour constructive partnerships. That wick always burns fast and furious. Why would recalcitrant free thinkers ever be viscerally rewarded by a system that choses to repress or oppress most forms of independent thought?

From the (dare I say?) “Conspiratorial perspective”, certain specialised training qualifications that are destined to open doors to those prized “good jobs” are invariably only available to those with educational credentials usually off limits to working classes. Hindsight is a wonderful attribute. In many instances only those in the know (or, rather, with “connections”) have inside information as to which skills to acquire for guaranteed success. Thus, just about all “good jobs” are snapped up by exclusive circles privy to their occurrences. Propaganda permeates a much wider circle of influence which, in part, is designed to operationally program the masses. I can but assume the Clintons were firmly behind the cruel and childish media attacks on Chelsea as a young adult. The design (aided by unflattering images), in this case, was to chide ignorant people into “believing” she was “ugly” so as to ward off any potential for successful unsuitable suitors’ advances. Media tactics of this kind are regularly analysed by Jon Rappoport. I strongly recommend investigation of his writings.

Few seem to be able to come to terms with the extent of the complexity of propagandas. Perhaps this is because everyone attempts to deny their own relative indoctrination or, worse still, it is the summary evidence of their root systemisation. Propagandas are everywhere. They are not merely limited to the mainstream and institutionalised “sciences’ (sic). Much deceptive information has been generated about computer viruses, for instance. One of the great lies that seems as though it will stand the test of time forever is Pasteur’s germ theory. Germs, according to Pasteur, can invade and infect any body and this is completely untrue. On the back of the lie, scientists concoct legions of “organised germs” that conveniently follow the program. They label these mysteriously unidentified legions’ “viruses”. Of course, if medical evidence free of Pasteur’s contaminated propaganda was given the opportunity to incubate reasoned appraisal, results would radically dishonour current standard opinions in the same manner Bruce Lipton somehow defeated all biological cells.

As Pasteur was nothing short of an appendage of “corporate science” which had been set up by the Rothschild family in Paris in the late eighteenth century (just after the “revolution” – sic), any marketing device aiding the manufacture of arbitrary confusion to help everyone “believe” would be regarded as a godsend by those that presume they own the world. Their godsend in specific relation to the case I highlight is “computer viruses”. Computer viruses are not even remotely comparable to any medical counterpart, but propaganda agents don’t care. In fact origins of all computer viruses can be traced back to sponsored hackers testing security effectiveness of networked equipment, but that muddies the objective of paradigm synthesis. To the propagandist it only successfully sells the “concept” germs can and will invade and infect with impunity whether via the internet or other routes. The idea that anyone connected to humans is potentially “networked” with dangerously contaminated aliens is the perfect genre extension. Because, in this specific case, “viruses” (as labelled) do invade and infect technologies, the propaganda message would go a long way towards convincing shallow minds. I will leave the associated complex good/bad bacteria and strengthened/weakened immune systems’ discussion for another entry.

The great deception is to paint a computer virus as the principled copy of a medical virus.

Using established institutions to routinely dress false positives or negatives as “facts”, places the system in the supreme position of being able to present any fantasy as effective truth, no matter how fantastical. Providing data can be formally argued and expressed in particular ways, any antipathy of reality is up for believable persuasion. There are actually no laws of science (physics). There are only laws of existence (to the atheists’ dismay) which can theoretically be placed under scrutiny of sciences. An excellent example of how current etiquette can end up bamboozling itself is found in various expressions of interest that emerged considering the effectiveness of a new energy generating prototype heralding from Italy a few years ago. I have lost source details, but can verify corporate backers in favour of the machine presented analytical notes interpreting data that illustrated the device was going to be a magnificent success. Competitors insisted the exact same data was unrequited “proof” the machine would never work by their account. Would be investors coming somewhere in the middle couldn’t or wouldn’t speculate either way. Similar “analysis” has been made regards the Bosnian “Pyramids”. The duly diligent will see it everywhere.

In addition, to aid propagandists’ purposes, word values (such as “gay”) are routinely changed or even reversed in order to lambast popular interpretations. Late Nicolai Levashov (his family incidentally claims he was “murdered by Zionists” in 2012) and other genre academics have argued this restructuring of language began in earnest in mother Russia just after the 1917 bankers’ invasion. Let’s face it; “interest” is a profoundly positive word that surely inspires persuasive popularity. That is why it was given to “utopian” banking commissions (which will always be viewed in an eternally positive light) in my opinion. Finally, those that do not consider insistence on and observance of balanced truthfulness is the only viable promotional standards’ benchmark are propagandists, whether they acknowledge the fact or not. Propagandists are in the business of manufacturing beliefs, period. Truth that doesn’t support or actually impedes the manufacturing process is unwelcome. Any devices, such as changing word values, fake science and so forth are more than welcome. Discerning would-be “Manchurian Candidates” is trickier, but, I would imagine those that assure religious adherence to product “use by” dates are well and truly in the crisis zone. The vegetarian that “doesn’t like” meat isn’t far behind.

Money is only supported by the “belief” in its value. That particular belief has become the most potently powerful and universally entrancing factor in the control of man. Thus, we must acknowledge the scripting of believable beliefs is far more virulent than truths that might support or aid acknowledgement. For example, I wonder if any believer (in money) has considered the fact that financial optimism provides fodder for wars. When the Industrial Revolution was in full swing the 1890’s saw boom times. Boom times make babies; manpower for the First World War? “Roaring” ‘20’s clearly provided “stock” for the Second World War (Germany was billed to “lose”, so their peoples were given fertility stemming poverty on the back of harsh reparations. 1930’s optimism was in preparation for the kingdom of Germany to be rebuilt as a new republic [styled on America] when the war was won).

There are always going to be inconsistencies, such as the infamous 1960’s flower power movement. This is a paradox because it was the only genuine peoples’ revolution in living memory. No attempt was made to synthesise prosperity in the 1970’s because weaponry is becoming so sophisticated, “ape” operators will eventually be found unnecessary (beyond culling populations). Were a few of those bygone hippies “tuned in” enough to realise “Interest” is the nemesis of sovereignty? Being a hippy was all about recognising individual sovereignty. The 3% the Federal Reserve skims off every dollar assures each bill in circulation is worth 97 cents (presuming “government” doesn’t take a cut too). Therefore the owner either has to front the loss or is forced to speculate or trade in order to recoup 3% or more. Imagine the potential for manipulation if Bitcoin or any other e-currency takes hold. That is how the notion of profits was born. The land that is the royal grounds of Tokyo is worthless unless it is rated and valued. It has long been presumed that “highest bidder” nominations assure correct marketplace values, but this isn’t necessarily so.

Abundance does not come without a “price” to those that dedicate themselves to controlling humanity. Population swells lead to the collectivisation of giant metropolises. Without incessant propagandas that “define” normalcy, the “stranger” might persuade “influence charisma” of comparable or greater power than corporate bread winners. From that, a rogue messiah or “anti-Christ” could emerge. It is more than possible; probable even. If so, of course there are many ways to quickly dispel unrest. Leaders can be branded occultists, sexual deviants or, worse still, insane.  Anyone fetching that positive diagnosis can be liberally carted off to a very unhealthy institution and indefinitely detained without recourse. As everyone that used to be “evil” now has some sort of psychiatric disorder, biased and unfair claims against can be sinisterly effective. How well did Jesus fare against the Pharisees in face of the cross? How are mental illnesses “healed”? Well to answer that, there is a litany of tested drug cocktails perfect at prepping would-be “Manchurian Candidate” assassins without causes from recalcitrant, inspirational free-thinkers.  Two birds killed with one stone, maybe?

Enjoying Truth for Virtuous Purity’s Sake

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My latest impromptu post began as a festering ball of frustration and anger at scepticism and the general ill will of the people. The worst are the ones that claim they are enlightened and that’s why today’s reasoning revolves around lawyers’ sentiment and contracts. We live in the age of disclaimer, blame game and denial. Oh so few have been able to pierce the veil that obscures truth only to suffer the scorn of the “grounded” hordes. My editing process has chopped out much of the ire but, as always, it is message will challenge the inner core of each reader.

A Turkish Earthquake Leaves Greece in Ruins

I recently met with friends at social club. One lady, having read “Beyond “Beyond Love and Light””, asked me whether I actually enjoy anything? Her niece is over in Greece; first time overseas. Let’s hope the plight of the people won’t interrupt her holiday too much. We can’t have enjoyment spoiled, can we? Please, I haven’t made a carte-blanche accusation against someone very dear to me. For all I know, the girl angelically devoted half her holiday to people’s causes. Nevertheless it has provided a good sound board for virtuous sentiment.

ahmet-davutogluGreece is particularly important as that is where the Philistines ended up. Macedonian, Alexander the Great, is the most celebrated of their fold. Moving forward to “recent times” events within earshot of the once great Greek metropolis, what a lot of people don’t know is the epicentre of Turkey’s devastating 1999 earthquake was directly below their naval HQ. It also just happened that they were going to pull out of NATO (International Pentagon). Within two years, a month before so-called 9/11, there was change of government and a complete reversal of direction; politically and philosophically. Were these all “coincidences”? I think not!

Of course, we can’t blame the Philistines, can we? Unless there was a “double” double “reverse”, it was surely the same old “duality” Philistine Rosicrucians versus Pharisaic Zionists, championing the latter, naturally. Long standing President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been classed as a “secret Jew” (ignoring all that “Hitleresque” bluster) via his association with a particular Muslim “sect”. An even bigger “card” in the pocket of Israelite extremism has been Erdogan’s dreadful foreign minister, Ahmet Davutoglu.

Why People Annoy Me

Many, many years ago, every once in a while, very occasionally special, different individuals would pop up and annoy society. These used to be called oracles. 1210142226063354-merlin_historyBut now they are labelled “insane” and fed Prozac by clinical psychiatrists that waft meaningless labels as “professional opinion”. God, if I might be so bold, is pretty damned clever. It became clear His truth giving plants were having no effect on the self-serving, corrupt peoples of childish intent. So, in order to rectify the problem, He created a new breed of truth giver – not the rambling chanter of old, but one with acute intellect and, most importantly, reasoned perception. These were the types that could smell bullshit at a thousand paces! Yeah, and I’m one of those.

In response to my female friend; does my self-gratification trump my mission for purity by way of reflection on what I might consider is enjoyable? Yes, I enjoy a good movie, good food, good music and good sex (although, it’s been so long, I think I’ve lost all memory of that) but, let’s face it, these are all childish trivialities. Then we have enjoyment of company. There are some people I like to be in the company of that clearly do not reciprocate and vice versa. Others are upgraded associations; friendships – no real support or expectation either side but some emotional attachment that transcends acquaintance. There is the old adage, of course, “I can count my real friends on the fingers of one hand”. These are relationships that go beyond friendship and become de facto partnerships.

Yes, to be honest, as with the great, late George Carlin, people annoy me. I detest the self-serving, spiteful, spineless nature of humans. We are all so quick to blame and so slow to act ourselves. When action does come, it is always done with ulterior motive. Though some nobility does creep through, reasons go beyond “problem, reaction”. The guy that recklessly dived into a burning house to save an old lady thought of himself. What if it was him in there? He couldn’t live with the notion of continuing without acting. An aggressive self-serving conscience determined his death, but the old lady did survive. As human beings, that is the best we can do. We must all become slaves to our conscience.

Your “God Complex” Will Not Elevate You Spiritually

I prefer the word fulfilment to enjoyment. What fulfils me is when I effect improvement. Over ten years, I worked with one individual. Kicking and screaming all the way, I eventually broke down his belief systems and produced a better person. That achievement resounds greater than any superficial pleasant experience I might herald as pleasurable. People are like springs. You take each one so far down a path and as soon as you let go, they resound straight back to the comfort zone with an emphatic boing.

Over the years, I have tried to impress on people the importance of correct understanding of the historical development of enslavement. Modern slaves are processed in the way children are reared. Bodily adults are labelled “children” for the convenience of the system. Everyone goes along with it because of the parental “God complex”. Very quickly in the relationship, parents learn the most effective way of managing slaves is through corruption and bribery. Thus, “children” are offered some “off limits” things when they have been “especially good”. For their part, children are encouraged to be deceptive to get what they want. When “sprung”, blame the next man. That is the way adult society “works” and why.

British_PolicemanAdult children (18 til death by western social accounting) also need parents. These are authority figures of arbitrary status: policemen, judges, doctors, scientists, priests (except the Catholics, of course) and so on. Therefore, all a “licensed to perjure” policeman has to do is fart and the people will swarm to catch a whiff. People (like the lady who had forgotten she had been raped thirty years before but [when it suited her] suddenly remembered all the details with sinister clarity) rely on the parent/child model to “get on”. Yes, the euphemism “Big Brother” goes far wider than mere surveillance. It is society; lock, stock and both barrels.

Is Facebook the Ultimate Propaganda Tool?

I was recently annoyed by someone for tagging two of my Facebook posts. Innocent enough; he didn’t know. One link was a video of a fallen policeman and the other an erudite but languid piece by a judge with blurry vision. BM4BMK_2937399bNone of my extensive writings were of any interest and the great Jon Rappoport’s role was as dumbfounded messenger. Ignorant people, which is just about everyone, pin their hopes on the “Magna Carta”, “Bill of Rights” and the “Constitution” with just about zero comprehension of the evolution or motives of the so-called Westminster System (which, according to zealous right wing economists, began with the Magna Carta). I think it is high time for one of my history lessons to put things in perspective again.

photo-2Before I talk about chickens and pigs, I must stress that my history will start with the Romans even though things began, well, how far back can we go? Joseph P. Farrell is worth looking up to discover how the “Jewish” Priest Kings evolved from the need to trade, but an old Atlantis Order (that used their cross of thorny roses as the symbol of ultimate control) stretches back 10,000, 50,000, 100,000 years? In the modern age PIGS are Portugal, Ireland, Greece and Spain. Ireland was the original Promised Land frequented by pre-Gnostic dissenters; Celts. When they spread to Scotland and England, the old guard, Italy, decided to put a final stop to enlightened Judaism (Pagan Druidism). The elite still used the mystery schools, but practices became the greatest secrets on Earth. Greek Philistines have been well and truly beaten and are cursed as the Slavs from Atlantis. Latin Rosicrucian order, Spain and Portugal, has now been reduced to bacon by those that hold the Holy Grail (Zionists). Russian refugees are the new slaves and Irish Celts are modern day chickens to be plucked or [for visible dissenters] tarred and feathered.

A Brief History of Commerce

Let us say, for this example, that I am a humble peasant living on my long claimed common lands thousands of years ago. After time a stranger approaches me surrounded by his herd of tamed boar,

“Hark, kind sir, I am so weary from all this travel, Can I sanction a small slice of your luscious pastures for myself and my hungry boar?”

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An exchange is made: twenty boars for a small tract of land of not more than three acres. That land today is located in the City of Westminster (a borough of London, England). As the Duke of Westminster is wealthy beyond imagination, even though (according to the mainstream Medias) he is a “regular guy”, his land is not for sale. So how should we appraise the transaction in modern terms? Is that humble three acres worth a million pigs? Taxing a million pigs might work, but how does the exchequer apportion 10% of seven? Should the owner lop off the head and the rump of one to make good any tax bill?

The point of this example is to demonstrate the problem with commerce in general. It isn’t fair and that’s why everyone’s life savings were wiped out by the 1921-22 hyper-inflation in Germany (a period that strangely coincided with the establishment of the Irish “freedom fighter” movement, Shin Fein). rbst5b-fGermany’s woes directly elevated support in the tyrannical Hitler who had been vilified by the US president Woodrow Wilson championed greed of Allied Forces as a response to the plundering Treaty of Versailles (June 1919). The bankers took the German gold and Hitler, then, took their guns with the ambition to “eradicate 50% of all Slavs”. Wilson, of course, is also famous for enabling the Zionist funded and run (unfairly termed) “Russian Workers Revolution” (1917). 8th September 1919 saw an innocuous New York Times article that promoted war deaths of six million Jews make brief headlines around the globe. Then, as we know, between 1939-45 if came true (sic). “Miracles” do happen, after all!

I shall begin this history with the Romans conquering and imposing monetary systems on the, then, known world. Unlike prior currency systems [used by the elites), they tried to foist their worthless trinkets on the commoners (another name for “people”). sainttthomasaquinas1Ancient Celts were wise beyond years and immediately saw the problem. You can’t index a chicken, because what happens when it’s eaten? The whole prospect of trade, without perfectly balanced and harmonised monetary systems, sets up inaccuracies that will ultimately foster clandestine appraisals with no logical right of validation (like the modern global economies). Without constant regulated adjustments, monetary exchanges could only result in vast indifferences between proposed “assets” and values. It is likely, as is the case today; exploitation would represent the effectiveness of the successful tranches of society. As humans, in general, are devoutly self-serving (above all other devotions), populous greed has been enflamed through deceit of calculated systems of governance.

Yes, our governors put lashings of frilly “goodwill” and “stuff to enjoy” in all their contracts, but the devil is in the detail and, perhaps as importantly, the “sales pitch”. That is why the great Victorian, political commentator, Ralph Waldo Emerson said,

The less government we have, the better, — the fewer laws, and the less confided power. The antidote to this abuse of [by] formal Government, is, the influence of private character, the growth of the Individual.”

Christianity – A Slam Dunk for Judaism

Religions are merely utopian forms of governmental order. Instead of being called Alfred the Great, Alfred the Pudding would have perhaps been closer to the mark. He burnt the cakes, “lost” the crown jewels and created serfdom by Christianising the Celts. article-2173848-000169D800000C1D-629_638x437Alright, he wasn’t the first Christian English King, but the zeal applied to the production and promotion of the Anglo Saxon Chronicle (reinforcing religious fundamentalism) changed England forever. In promotion of the “Starra” (later, in part. Known as the Tudor Starr [contract] or Star Chambers), it was important for Anglo-Saxons never to be bankers as Jesus had a severe distaste of “money changers”. By this reasoning money was fine, and was not the root of all evil, but controlling the banking system was the perfect sin. Therefore, the establishment of the time ushered in droves gracious Jews who, faithfully, assisted not-so-commoners as their friendly merchant bankers (offering services out of the goodness of their little cherub hearts). crossCeltRoseThe Jews would have become Christian (and almost did in 1492-3) but they didn’t like Jesus too much because he was anti Pharisaic Order (ultimate dissent or “chaos”).

Anyway, I digress. Alfred the Pudding did not pay a king’s ransom in Crown jewels to save his sorry ass. Historically though, he laid a slam dunk for William Conqueror to issue a change of executive in 1066. Was King Harold’s arrow in the eye real or a metaphorical blinding? Remember my “spring” analogy? Well, it takes a heck of a long time for real change to bite so, even with the formal introduction of Christianity, the Celts were still pagans at heart and tradition. It needed the Norman Kings (straight out of what was Israel, some say) to give the British plebeians a shakeup. Construction of monstrous Christian cathedrals in celebration of commerce started almost immediately (sometimes around existing Saxon “huts” of worship). In addition, due to their pious hatred of the banking system (legacy of Alfred the Pudding), the serfs were only able to be slaves in their support trading structures owned and controlled by Jews, aristocrats and royals. Of course, if they had been able to trade themselves, they have been a threat to present and future oligarchies.

gizoldThe corporation is a relatively recent concept. Prior there were royals, aristocrats and merchants. A hidden period of European history is colloquially known as “the Dark Ages”. This is not because records ceased but, rather, evidence of great tyranny and censorship. Enough has survived to illustrate the elite took the brunt of all financial transactions after the Roman totalitarian commerce experiments had failed.. So when the “Danish” Vikings mysteriously and arbitrary conducted numerous and “pointless” (“certainly” not part of a much wider plan – sarcasm) raids, Dane geld (buried silver or gold coins) instated the importance of “money”. Over time, not only was the role of the elite immortalised (via the people’s salvation) but also the value of money became popularised by those of lowly status. Of course, the real coup d’état came (which also, needless to say, began the dreadful Westminster System – the curse of freedom) with the Magna Carta. If royalty has been “blinded” in 1066, the people, by the end of the twelfth century, had been well and truly broken. A commercial charter was made for control of their newly plundered common lands. Royal thieves had capitalised on the spineless naivety of man.

Commerce IS Enslavement

This meant the serfs needed a constant supply of money to either maintain rents, taxes or both. Because a “precedent” had been established, future English kings would wage vicious wars to claim common land of Scotland, Ireland and other places over the following centuries. Populations, fodder of conquest, were pretty much treated like vermin, or slaves. Nevertheless, with lands conquered, tables turned and labour became the great asset. Catholic Rosicrucian Order had a stranglehold over Europe for a long time. This was, in reality, an agency for a hidden “black” Roman aristocracy, contrary to popular opinion. portrait_of_henry_viii_aged_49-400Good Zionist King Henry VIII of England broke the deadlock (long after the Merovingian Arians had been defeated – the “virtuous” [sarcasm] Knights Templar were also extinguished after they had served their usefulness) by creating his own church. His death saw a dangerous and bloody period with England reverting to Catholicism under Mary (daughter of Spanish Catherine of Aragon). Zealous, iron queen, Elizabeth I ionised the fate of the plebeians by fining anyone the equivalent of a week’s wage who did not attend Church of England Sunday services.

History is muted over Henry VIII’s own 72,000 executions (the common “punishment” of his time) or “boy king” Edward VI’s purge of 5,500 recalcitrant Catholic Cornishmen (interestingly, Cornwall was one of the bastions of the old Druidic [Rosicrucian] Order). mary-tudor“Bloody” Mary I is well remembered (Elizabethan propaganda) for her attack on the pro-Henry VIII oligarchs (in particular), via a deadly inquisition against “Protestants” (the new word for non-Catholics of the age). There were two hundred and eighty four recorded deaths, although, reputedly, more unaccounted numbers improved that tally. This all before 1558, but the turmoil was not only restricted to England. After Luther’s demands, the whole of Europe became a political hotbed that galvanised long percolating differences, finally boiling over into the notorious French St Bartholomew’s Day massacre August 24, 1572. Over two days thousands were killed, by traditional accounts, and, though figures vary, up to seventy thousand may have succumbed over the following months (against the orders, by royal decree, of Charles IX).

Interestingly, the fight over Ireland has been played out in “religious” terms (perhaps beginning with the St Valentine’s Day massacre 1929 only months before the spectacular US Wall Street Crash) and is ongoing, even now. The south and north is divided between the Rosicrucians and Zionists under the ruse of “faith”. Elizabeth I (1533-1603) set up the merchant contracts for America, but died before it could be ratified. The Virginia Company (1-10 August, 1606) was named after her (Virgin Queen – play on Virgin Mary) by James I (uniting England and Scotland [James VI] for Zion. As with US President Barak Obama, he was a Calvinist). It had been set up just after the Jesuit sanctioned so-called Gunpowder Plot (1605) which implicated Thomas Percy (and others), an ancestor of Bill Clinton. Notably, towards the end of his life, James I began shipping Irish “slaves” (casualties of the wars with Ireland) off to the New World in prestigious numbers. Nevertheless, since the Roman “freeman” system had not been updated, there are many celebrated accounts of, even, Negro slaves becoming successful land owners; some with troupes of their own bonded workers.

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Charles I replaced James and he was determined to tax just about everything. This made him terribly unpopular with the merchant bankers and, to be honest, not at all popular with the plebeians either. According to history, a civil war was provoked. In reality it was a contest between merchants that favoured the king and those that didn’t. “The people”, with arbitrary status, as always, did as they were told. Anyway, famously, bonnie Charlie was beheaded and that was that. The oligarchs rubbed their hands with glee predicting a golden age of “free trade” and general plunder.

The Promised Land Offers “More of the Same”

Unfortunately the Commonwealth, under Cromwell, only saw black clouds and far greater autocracy than Charles had ever imposed. In the spirit of nepotism, Oliver’s son Richard succeeded him as pseudo “king”. agincourt20_2605342cThat was the final straw and, to save another civil war, royalty was swiftly reinstated with the return of exiled Charles II (son of Charles I) from France (Normandy – note the famous Henry V Battle of Agincourt, 1415). A parliament of merchants was also set up (extending the Westminster System) and new Charles toed the line. He was succeeded by James II, a king with royal ambition. Not only did he share James I’s passion for shipping slaves off to the colonies, but he made moves to cap merchant politics. A group of English parliamentarians raised an army under the guise of the “Glorious Revolution” in 1688, cutting short James’s reign to just three years. While in exile (which was never to be broken) the Crown was deemed legitimately “open” and William of Orange (William III) was appointed king through marital alliance with James’ eldest daughter, Mary.

An enterprising merchant, William Dockwra (an ancestor of the Grosvenor family), in 1680, established a Uniform Penny Post Service for the City of London and its suburbs (extended by Sir Rowland Hill to the whole of the United Kingdom and Ireland in 1840. Note – it was estimated that one penny covered the cost of carriage of thirty two normal letters. Thus, the enterprise burden was one penny for every thirty two collected). He then successfully patented the system, but Charles II became aware of the booming business, giving it to his brother, the Duke of York (to be James II). For his trouble, Dockwra not only had to surrender his patent, but also pay £2,000 (a hundred years labourer’s salary) in compensation for lost royal income (source – Wikipedia). My memory, perhaps “in error”, did conjure a prison sentence of fifteen years too, but I find no cursory record. With the exit of James II in 1688, Dockwra’s fortunes turned (I recommend this wonderfully detailed history for the period http://www.philatelicsannex.org/reference/Todd_Dockwra.pdf). Déjà vu saw a similar occurrence in 1872 in Fiji, when the owners of the local gazette, “Fiji Times”, had issued four and six penny postage stamps for inter-island carriage charge of newspapers. Royal agents of Queen Victoria, upon discovery, hijacked the service and imposed big penalties on its proprietors.

Returning to my history of the English kings, just about the first thing transplanted Dutch aristocrat, William of Orange, did, when king of England, was to draft the Bill of Rights. This 1688 contract was written by the nobles for the nobles. From that point on enterprising merchants had some control over fiduciary relationships through the law courts. Nevertheless, it is without doubt that the Dutch philosopher and magical writer, Baruch Spinoza (1632-77), had some influence on enlightened thinking.

371404-christopher-columbusArguably its extension, in part, is the American Constitution. Washington, a privateer, was anxious to ratify the 1776 agreement (which largely, once again, was for the nobles) as he owned the State of Ohio. Indeed the ring leaders (i.e. Washington, Franklin et al) of the uprising in the New World colonies were all English. Britain, contrary to popular belief, had no constitution at the time. The official prior “discoverer” of America, Christopher Columbus, incidentally, was a Rosicrucian explorer funded by Zionists (Jews are not renowned for “risk taking”). America was broken in two (and later three with colonisation of British Canada). Southern continental regions were under Latin Rosicrucian control and the north had been plundered by British, Zionist pirates. We also see French involvement (in support) led to the so-called revolution which elevated the despotic career of (son of an Italian banker) Napoleon Bonaparte.

A New World Order For Old Fools

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Of course, by the mid 1800’s, the people of the New World were well and truly broken, particularly after the 1796 collapse of the gold standard (showing economic recessions every few years hence). It is no wonder the executive administration became a corporation in its own right and the “constitution” was reduced to nothing more than a corporate charter by Andrew Johnson in 1868. That one was for the people and some very bad and draconian legislation naturally ensued to shore up any possibility of dissent.

netanyahuI hear lots of latter day criticism and “revolution talk” but that doesn’t stop at voting for corporate government. The system has been in place for a long time, because “the people” lost the battle ultimately with imposition of the Magna Carta. Therefore, with scant exception, you will all carry on supporting your incredible system to the hilt because of the dislike/fear of inconvenience (ne’er sacrifice, God forbid). For its part, sneaky corporate government gives you (mostly) just enough to keep you from revolting. That’s why you honour your judges, policemen, scientists, priests (except those nasty Catholics) because that is the will of Zion and, as Netanyahu has pointed out on many occasions, the will of Zion trumps all other will.

Mystery surrounds the assassination of Abraham Lincoln in 1865. However, there is no mystery behind the Abolishment of Slavery in the same year (following Britain’s 1833 act). Sometime in the 1870’s the Rothschild family erected a smart silver plaque in celebration of the City of Manchester. At the time, this was England’s cotton boom town. Abolition of slavery and creation of third class American Negro residents (they were not regarded as “citizens”) had developed an economic wedge (currencies, duties, insurance etc.) that had improved the value of garments and linen fivefold.

So, returning to the title that inspired reasoning behind this article, I enjoy exposing the unblemished truth in my own, inimitable way. There is no hollow sentiment which means I only peddle stark reality. Because this is taken from the macro perspective, commercial and other interests don’t figure. I am one of the few that says it as it is and I enjoy that. So if you don’t like it, watch out and if you don’t “believe” it, well, I rest my case.

Is There Any Way Out For Humanity?

PityOfWar001There is something else that significantly affects peoples of our modern age (even though most are dumb as ducks, there are no prizes for ignorance). New World Order or NWO is a popular euphemism used by those that “think” they are “in the know”. New World Order should be broken into “New World” and “Order”. The New World is the United States of America and this is the supreme global power because of the Pentagon. An Illuminati Order was formed by a German [Jew] Jesuit named Adam Weishaupt on 1st May (May day) 1776. Shortly afterwards the United States of America was created with the announcement of independence [from the British crown] 4th July 1776.

I have already mentioned Christopher Columbus “discovered” America in 1492. That same year the Jewish elite considered converting to Catholicism finally sealing the fate of the known world because the Church had started to issue redemption promissory notes (useful for busy, business men) that allowed “advance” sinning. That notion was abruptly halted by another German Jesuit, Martin Luther (note – was Martin Luther King’s fate a coincidence?) who came along, reputedly, in 1517, and pinned his list of 95 demands against the Catholic Church to a door of a chapel in Wittenberg. There was going to be “no deal”.

Recently “unfriended” by a Facebook “penny activist”, I had the audacity to point out Jimmy Carter’s (they called him “JC” after you-know-who) actions have never matched his flowery sentiment. Just as with the faux “Messiah”, Barak Obama, foreign policy will always be Trilateral Commission diktat as of 1973. David Rockefeller is the Illuminati’s “man”. Rather than being virtuous, society, in general, has attempted to mimic political spheres of influence by forming relative poles of propaganda. Whereas many, on face value, support virtuous and valid causes, reasoning and belief systems are always, in some way, obtuse. Criticism, in the age of absolutism, is universally outlawed.

911 and the Treachery of the Masses

911TowersTo show the absolute treachery of “the people”, the Illuminati (Zionist) masters sanctioned the event so-called 911 to mark the end of Rosicrucian power. Like a great Olympic sprint, it was the starter’s gunshot to ignite a once-and-for-all de-structuring of old world powers controlling the Middle East as, the Trilateral Commission deemed, this was holding up the total enslavement of humanity. The rubble of the Twin Towers had scarcely been cleared before polls began showing that the majority [of Americans] were “of the belief” it was an “inside job”. Hold that thought! Remember, this post is titled “Enjoying the Truth for Virtuous Purity’s Sake”. After the Israeli sanctioned, US organised 911 act of terror, there was a stampede of wannabe murderers (armed forces) volunteering to exact revenge on the number one enemy of the Israel and the US. The Middle East is the thorn in the side of the New World Order, so these moronic “patriots” (armed forces) absolutely supported the objectives Israel and the US [terrorists] exasperating the memory of their compatriots (those murdered as a consequence of the 911 psy-op).

ws_Dante's_Inferno__Treachery_1440x900No wonder they say ignorance is bliss! Remember the guy I mention earlier that dived into the burning house to save the old lady (who survived)? Well, the reason he died is you, warriors fighting in Afghanistan and Iraq, hung him for not being satanically treacherous enough. Feeding the homeless is now outlawed, so why not impose the death penalty for saving an innocent life?

The role of the Illuminati is merely one of influence (illuminate). That is why fantasy is paraded as “truth” and virtue has no place in civil society. The philosopher, Sufi, saw it clearly – “no point in changing the world when I can change myself (join the corrupt way of materialism and manipulation)”.

rainbow-celebration-hd-desktop-background-wallpaper-image-freeEven amongst erstwhile “sane” and intelligent people, there is a misguided belief that some “higher power” will, ultimately, save virtue. From now on, quite frankly, the papacy goes through the motions, so if an extra-terrestrial “Tall White” Jesus Christ does miraculously appear it will be to shore up existing Order. It is you (the people) that have the arbitrary power because, as much as they try and kill you off with wars, toxic medications and so on, they need you as slaves. Acceptance of the current state of enslavement is your, our bargaining chip. This means, putting it bluntly, the only thing that could save the world is the people. Whilst selfish determinism fuels rifts in the very fabric of communism (note – this is not the Marxist, “Capitalist” commerce management tool creating perpetual low wage classes) a common order is impossible, Humanity, as a unit, must shake off weakness, cowardice, ignorance, self-serving objectives, any deceptions, double standards and, most importantly, we must acknowledge and take responsibility for our own errors (and we all make them – throughout our lives). That is something I would celebrate.