Post by JohnHall on Aug 6, 2014 18:17:21 GMT
Society as we know it has been crashing since about the early 1900's. The worst crash was the economic collapse under Bill Clinton and Bush. We should not have bailed out the bankers, who started the fire in the first place, but we did, and we're still suffering from the after-effects. The powers-that-be are holding dearly onto their control, and they will continue to crash and crash until we as a people stop fueling them. They cannot continue without our support. Its in our best interest to realize this and to act on it. We were told in the media (at the demand of the bankers at the time), that the economy would crash horribly and there would be no money in the system. That was a bold-faced lie. The system is flooded with money and its not going anywhere. We're simply trading it with each other, and living quite comfortably in most cases.
When this thing crashes completely (hopefully soon) it will be a big awakening for the people. We never really needed them in the first place, so why should we deal with all of the corruption and horrible acts? We will need to remember some of the things that made America great, such as pioneering and entrepreneurship. We also need to remember what it was like to live off of the land and to eat as much as you want for free and without chemical poisons. We need to remember how to trade and barter for the things that we want (if money isn't a part of the deal) or how to get back to sharing and just giving things away just because someone else needs it. How many people do you know that have a house full of things they don't need and never use?
There are many, many great ideas to build up the place that we live in, and they keep coming. All it takes is to put them into action.
When this thing crashes completely (hopefully soon) it will be a big awakening for the people. We never really needed them in the first place, so why should we deal with all of the corruption and horrible acts? We will need to remember some of the things that made America great, such as pioneering and entrepreneurship. We also need to remember what it was like to live off of the land and to eat as much as you want for free and without chemical poisons. We need to remember how to trade and barter for the things that we want (if money isn't a part of the deal) or how to get back to sharing and just giving things away just because someone else needs it. How many people do you know that have a house full of things they don't need and never use?
There are many, many great ideas to build up the place that we live in, and they keep coming. All it takes is to put them into action.