31 August 2007

Either Or

The current leftish party -- our supposed defender -- is only concerned with solidifying and securing its own power. It professes to fight for the little guys, but when the choice comes down to Main Street vs. Wall Street, guess who gets the nod? Oh, the other guys are worse, I know that. But I can't be the first to point out that next to a swarm of termites, a woodpecker doesn't look half bad, not at first. Either way, tho, yer shingles still get ruined.

So why do people fall for it? We get thrown under a bus by the Vultures in Power, then we turn in disgust to The Option B Team (THIS time they will help us!), then wonder why we're still staring up at mufflers and axles. WHY? Because we're unable to move beyond the Two Choices. That's intentional. The Powers That Be know the Key to mind control is in the illusion of choice. Even if there is no real choice, we've been conditioned to believe we MUST make one (and it better be the correct one).

To the American mind, Schrodinger's cat is both red and blue: the mind knows Power A is both in power and out of power at the same time, ditto Power B. It knows everything and nothing depends on your choosing one of two safe "choices". But it "chooses" anyway, with great fanfare.

We need to find our own Key...

26 August 2007

In the News:

Should we be Outraged?

Story #1: Russia, China and four Central Asian members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation conduct war games in the southern Ural Mountains area of Russia.

Story #2: Riots in Bangladesh Follow Devastating Floods; Millions homeless in SE Asia.

Story #3: Russian Oil Exploration Expedition reaches seabed beneath North Pole.
UPDATE: Canada announces plans for Arctic military bases in response to Russian claims.

Story #4: US, Mexico, Canada leaders meet at summit under the North American Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) mechanism to discuss economic and security issues, energy and prosperity.

Story #5: Rumors of Parallel Roundtable meeting of top executives. News from the Island is spotty, says our correspondent...more soon.