I've kept quiet the past few weeks while the whole Wall Street thing was happening because I've been reluctant to share my take on the whole thing. I've also been quiet about the presidential campaign about to end in a few short weeks. I guess like everyone else, I've been hoping for a miracle in both arenas. I was hoping that a bail out would restore confidence in "our system" and people would proceed with business as usual, further postponing the exposure of "our system" for what it really is -- paper mache. And I was hoping that one of the two presidential hopefuls would finally stand out as the obvious choice. That's not happening either. Sigh. Looks like it's time for me to let it fly. Now, you will get to know what my husband refers to as my "conspiracy theorist" side.
Let me get the 'dark' part over with, and then we can move on to what I think needs to be done. Here it is: The Federal Reserve Board rules the world. The upside of a world economy is that everyone gets a slice of the pie. The downside of a world economy is that when one falls, they all fall. Can you the hear the domino effect? I can, and I'm deaf! (well mostly). I think the FRB planned the present day financial crisis so that they could further their push for financial power over the whole world. The FRB is not a government agency. It is a private banking entity that wields incredible power. I believed this before I ever heard Zeitgeist I. What if they were powerful enough to control who ran for the presidency? They'd make sure the American people had to choose between two weak, worthless, candidates. It doesn't matter who wins this election. Both men can be had by the FRB. I have always believed it was my god-given duty to vote. Until I realized that I don't get a vote. Remember Al Gore and Florida fiasco. So, in protest, I am not voting on Nov. 4th. It would just be me showing the world that I go along with the lie, the sham of democracy.
My father used to say something I always laughed at, because I thought he was just being funny. Maybe he was dead serious. He said "Things will be different after the revolution." What kind of people revolt? People who feel they've been lied to, people who once believed the Pledge of Allegiance was true but discovered that their own government didn't, and people who feel their government is no longer on their side. Is it time for a revolution, or do we wait until everything bottoms out? If only 75 per cent of the the population practiced the law of attraction and the power of intention, then we would have revolution! If only the general population realized their own power, then the Federal Reserve Board would discover their powerlessness! Maybe our founding fathers knew their power. They envisioned a new world where they could be free to worship and forge their own future. I think the power behind the building of America began to corrupt as far back as Benjamin Franklin. From then on, it was all about the almighty dollar. How fitting for Ole Ben's face to be on it! There are those far more informed than I who might say it's been about money from day one. Maybe it has, I don't know. But I do know that my power comes from THE source of power, God, in whom I live and have my being. I'll get off my soap box for now. Thanks for listening.