When I express my views on energy and the future of humanity I am oft
times labeled a dreamer. I am sometimes told the technologies I speak of
are too expensive and are therefore not worth it for homeowners to
install. I am told that homeowners would be better off financially if
they continue to pay the low prices charged by energy companies with
their coal burning and nuclear power plants. I am told that cars can't
make the change over to battery power because the technology simply
isn't there. I don't believe any of that is true. I think that
technologies have been developed that are far ahead of anything many of
us might imagine. I believe that the power elite I often talk about are
preventing these technologies from getting out simply so they can
continue to control your life.
The key to the above is control. It is not money. It is not profit. It
is a way to maintain control over you and your life. It is a way to
control everything, everywhere. As long as you are paying a certain
percentage of your income to someone else so that you can power your
refrigerators, televisions, computers and other electronics, you are
dependent on their technologies and their aptitude. As long as that's
the case, they'll be able to cut your power, for whatever reason they
please, whether you like it or not. I'm not saying they will, or that
you'd give them any reason to do it, but these are uncertain times we
live in. We are dependent on oil and its supply can be interrupted for a
variety of reasons.
The energy cartels are tied into another, more powerful cartel. They are
tied into the currency cartel. This is a group of financial elites who
supply the western world with its currencies, including the US dollar
(in the form of Federal Reserve Notes, or FRNs) and the European Union's
euro. It could be said that this really took hold when Nixon nullified
the Bretton Woods agreement by decoupling the dollar from gold. He then
went on to strike a deal with the Arab world that they would only sell
their oil for dollars, hence creating the petrodollar and at the same
time making the FRN the world's reserve currency. So should the need for
oil as an energy source be greatly reduced or eliminated, some very
powerful corporate interests would lose a great deal of their power and
influence. This makes for a huge incentive for both the currency and
energy cartels to make sure this doesn't happen.
Oil drives the economies of the Western world. Imagine a world where all
modern devices are no longer able to operate. Imagine a world where
cars and trucks no longer operated. How would product come to market?
How would your electronic devices work? How would we communicate? Your
iphones and ipads would be worthless collections of silicon and metal
alloys. Your televisions, light bulbs, electric heaters and air
conditioners would become relics of a bygone era. How long until all the
modern processed food emptied from store shelves? In such a world one
would soon either adapt or die. You could either learn the old ways, or
we could develop new ways.
I don't like to sound like a gloom and doomer, but at the same time I
don't want my positive nature to cause me to turn a blind eye to reality
or history. The reality is that the energy and currency cartels have a
tremendous amount of power and influence over our federal government and
the senators and congressmen who claim to represent the people. History
has shown that our "lawmakers" will make laws beneficial to these
powers rather than laws beneficial to the economic under classes or
protecting individual rights. The reality is that we've been going
through a long economic depression. History shows that often times hard
economic times end in massive and very destructive wars. History also
shows that the same energy and currency cartels benefit greatly from
those wars. Here's an interesting lecture on how all wars can be tracked
back to private central bankers as the initial fomenters of events
leading to war called "All Wars are Bankers' Wars" by Mike Rivero. I urge everyone reading this to listen to it all the way through.
Who are these men to make such monumental decisions? Who are they who
feel they can threaten the most powerful governments on the planet? They
threaten more than governments when they make such threats, they
threaten you, your way of life, your children and grandchildren's
future, and everyone's economic security. Who are they who feel they can
decide the fates of millions? Who are they who would cause such human
suffering to try to sate their own insatiable lust for wealth and power?
Are these men gods? Are they demons? What magic do they hold over
otherwise good men to cause them to turn against their fellow human
beings?
These men are not gods or demons, though they might fancy themselves to
be. They have no power over other men, but these other men let greed and
lust for power rule over their judgment and corrupt their principles.
They excuse their immorality by claiming it necessary for the "greater
good," but in their hearts of hearts they know the greater good is not
served and a great evil is perpetrated. Those they have corrupted claim a
higher purpose, but they have been lowered to the basest of levels and
seek to do the same to all mankind. These men are the central bankers.
These men are the influential corporatists. These men may live amongst
all the finest luxuries this physical world has to offer, but their
souls are black as coal and their spirits reside in the depths of the
deepest, most stagnant, most fetid marsh imaginable.
Money is not wealth, but those entrusted with its creation use it to
enrich their own selves. Money is not power, but those who create it use
it to influence those who have obtained positions entrusted with
certain powers. Money is not energy, but those who create it have used
that power to corner the market on fossil fuels. Fossil fuels are not
the only sources of energy, but those who produce them would like to
keep everyone dependent upon them. The way to break the cartels is to
break the cycle of dependence. The way to break the cycle of dependence
is to stop using the products they offer. As hard as it sounds, we must
each personally make an effort to do what we can to stop using fiat
currencies and to stop using the fossil fuels the cartels provide.
It is important that we strive for independence. It is important that we
honor individual property rights. It is important that we do our best
to become self owning individuals who decide for ourselves which other
individuals or groups of individuals we want to do business with and
which individuals or groups of individuals we don't want to do business
with. In this way we can shun those who would wage wars on others. In
this way we can shame those who would bring harm to others. In this way
we can decide with our dollars who deserves our money and who doesn't.
In this way we can decide for ourselves who we associate with and who we
don't. In this way we can deny our consent to be governed. No
individual or group of individuals should have the power to force you to
do business with them. No individual or group of individuals should
have the power to force you to associate with them. No individual or
group of individuals should have the power to force you to let them
violate your natural rights or suffer catastrophic consequences. It is
only when everyone has the power to say "no" to these individuals or
groups of individuals without fear of retribution that mankind will be
truly free. It is only then that we will truly prosper. It is only then
we will be allowed to become the best humans we can possibly become.
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