I skipped right past the first four lines or so because I just wanted to see if you'd take off from transcendentalism and go on a tangent about the Chrislamofascist Freeluminati World Order cabal, and I practically giggled with delight when I found I was right.
You're so predictable, muir, I love it.
That's good man, laughter is really important
What they want to do is pull people down into a negative vibe which is why they fill the news with negativity. This puts us in a difficult position when trying to face up to what is going on in that we must acknowledge all sorts of horrible things but at the same time we mustn't let them destroy our hope
Concerning predictablity it works both ways...i also know how you think. What you won't predict is how i'm going to illustrate my point next
Despite the best efforts of the cabal to make people as cynical as them the reality remains that most people are basically decent and are just going about their day with no real desire to do harm to others
There is an area of psychology called 'terror management theory' which looks at how people respond when faced with the reality of death. Scientists have found that people act a lot more conservatively when they are reminded of their own mortality
This is not new knowledge to magicians who have known this for millenia. In fact they have often included skulls as emblems in paintings and on tombs stones as 'memento mori' to remind people of their mortality
So for example if you are a politician and you want to be re-elected you can just manufacture a public scare like an act of terrorism eg an anthrax scare and it will have a psychological affect on the voters who are more likely to want to keep the status quo ('better the devil you know')
In Scotland the old graveyards are full of freemasonic graves with timeglasses on and skulls:
People in advertising have known about this aspect of human psychology because they have magicians working for them. Here is a whisky advert that has a subliminal skull in the ice cube:
Whiskey being a substance that people use to keep their fear of dying in their subconscious. The theory behind TMT is that as pulitzer prize winner Ernst Becker said:
All human action is taken to ignore or avoid the anxiety generated by the inevitability of death.
So our leaders can often keep us complient to them by creating bogey-men. For example at the moment the cabal is making a bogey-man out of islam, but other times they also declare 'war' on: 'drugs', 'terror' or 'cyberwarfare', viruses and before all that there was the 'red scare'
People will even go off and fight people who aren't a threat to their country because they are carrying out a subconscious urge to destroy something they perceive as a threat to their life (because their government has told them it is a threat even if it wasn't eg saying Iraq had 'weapons of mass destruction' or that saddam was behind 911!)
Its only because most people are just going about their day and not really paying attention to all this psychology stuff that the cabal are able to manipulate them so easily. But that's the great thing about the internet....people are becoming aware of how they are being manipulated
Perception is everything
Our society is very hierarchichal and is full of organisations that all have their hierarchies. People are taught not to question those above them in the hierarchy as there are often penalties to do so. So if i'm above you in a hierarchy and i tell you that there is an imminent threat and that you must carry out a certain act to avoid that threat, you are likely to then do that. But there might not actually be a threat, i might just be telling you there is one to get you to do something that i want to get done. So to achieve that end i implant the perception in your mind that there is a threat
That perception then affects your behaviour.....so whoever controls perception controls behaviour
The opportunity that we now have with the internet is that we can find information outside of the usual channels and outside of hierarchies and we can then determine our own perceptions and our own behaviour
So there is really only one 'war' and that is the war of perception...everything else flows from that, which is why i pretty much always talk about this stuff....because i understand that it is all about perception
All an individual needs to do is ask themself how sure they are that their current perception is the truth or the whole story. When new information comes in that challenges how sure they are about their perception then it can get them questioning their perception. If they can allow themself to see more of the picture (and many struggle with that because they have a lot invested in their current perception of reality) then they have an opportunity to free their mind from the perceptions that others have planted there and then they can really become their own master not the plaything of superiors in a hierarchy