I used to think that gun ownership was a bad thing and i'd watch documentaries like Michael Moore's 'bowling for columbine' and generally agree with what he was saying, but now i have a totally different perspective on it
I still think it is a horrible tragedy when guns are missused and people get hurt, but guns do serve a function for the american people
Gun ownership provides a balance of power between the american people and their corporation dominated government. For example would the colonialists who created the USA have been able to kick out the oppressive British government if they had not owned guns?
The corporations have bribed their way into power to the point that many politicians are effectively representatives of the corporations. The corporations club together in organisations such as the 'council on foreign relations' and the 'bilderburg club' and they decide what policies they want to 'lobby' the politicians over
Together with the politicians they have formed a 'corporatocracy' and their agenda is basically to make everyone entirely dependant on the corporations. The corporations want to produce all of our: food, medicine, entertainment, clothes, money and media. An example of corporate dominance in these fields would be the monopoly of seeds that monsanto has been given by bribing politicians. Another would be the handing over of public wealth to the failed banks in the form of 'bank bailouts'. Another would be the consolidation of media outlets from many into a handful, all of course corporate owned
In the documentary 'The corporation' an FBI criminal profiler profiles the model of a corporation and decides that it is 'psychopathic' because within the corporate model there is no in built mechanism for empathy, compassion, guilt or regret which is why the corporations will continue to poison the worlds water and chop down its rainforests, because unlike a human a corporation cannot exercise restraint. Its function is not to survive but only to pursue profits even if it means exploiting people and the environment in the process. The increase in government surveillance and controls on the internet is because the corporatocracy want greater control over the public
What the corporations don't want is a public that can stand upto the corporatocracy. This means that somehow they must get the public to give up their guns. They know that the public won't give them up easily so they need to pass laws that outlaw guns. To do this they must make the public accept these laws which means that they must demonise guns.
To acheive this the corporatocracy will use Hegel's principle of 'thesis, antithesis, synthesis', or as David Ike calls it 'problem, reaction, solution'
The corporations will create a problem which will cause an outcry in the population so that the corporations can then offer their solution to the problem that they themselves created.
So they will orchestrate massacres involving guns so that the public develop increasingly bad feelings about guns before the corporations offer their solution which will be new laws banning guns and a gun armistice in which people can hand in any now illegal guns without being prosecuted.
This happened in the UK following a massacre in a school in Dunblane which then saw the government passing laws banning hand guns.
Notice how Obama (the figurehead of the corporatocracy) went to Aurora to make people there sympathetic towards the government? He is playing his part in the plan.
So how many of these massacres and assassinations (or attempts) are genuinly by lone crazed gunmen with no real involvement with their victims and how many are orchestrated by the corporatocracy? I don't know
What i do know is that the experiments by the corporatocracy on mind control have been made public and exposed as fact, see for example:
Operation MKUltra:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_MKULTRA
Project Artichoke:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_ARTICHOKE
and Project Monarch:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Monarch#Project_Monarch
Films such as the 'manchurian candidate' were dealing with the idea of a person who has been traumatised to a state of split personality through which ideas can be implanted into the new personality. Such ideas might include an overwhelming hatred towards a person. These films were made in response to the shootings of many anti-corporatocracy individuals such as: JFK, Bobby kennedy, John Lennon, Martin Luther King, malcolm X etc by 'lone crazed gunmen'
The idea was even used in the comedy 'zoolander'