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This post does not address the Elastic Clause issue yet. It's just any number of personal thoughts on certain issues, because, after all, this is a personal blog. I first wanted to address the topic of "good things gone bad". Like an organization dedicated to saving lives that changed into a greedy organization that only cares about money. In today’s world, such things happen all the time. It's the number one way special interests eliminate competition. Oil companies don't murder CEO's of hydrogen power companies, they buy the hydrogen company and throw an insane amount of money at the CEO.
However, good people tend to go bad by themselves. Being around a pharmaceutical company, I learned that SO fast. I learned that no one is off limits, no matter how renowned their position is, if they believe they are able to rule the world and make a few million dollars, all of their morals, ethics, and compassion for others disappears. FOR instance, USC (University of Southern California) is a renowned college, correct? I mean, Arnold Schwarzenegger has a daughter attending, and it is very well known. Well, my father did business with USC, in a sense. He wanted a professor to test Silvicidal against HIV. The professor did the test and called my father soon after, VERY excited about the results. The professor was ecstatic and said he was going to run a few more tests and send my father the results.
Well, my father never heard from the professor. A while later, he received test results from the professor that said Silvicidal had no effect on HIV, with a goodbye letter that said something like, "it seems the product has no effect on the virus, best of luck to you". Well, that made absolutely no sense to my father, so my father called USC and found out the professor QUIT his job. The man quit an excellent job at a renowned university. My father then discovered the former professor immediately opened a company, attempted to duplicate Silvicidal, and used the REAL Silvicidal test results to market the phony product. The professor FAILED at duplicating Silvicidal, but it STILL didn't stop him from turning into a scam artist with his dreams of becoming a billionaire. Ultimately, his phony product & his business failed. (Off subject, many may wonder how a skilled professor failed to duplicate Silvicidal. The answer is easy - DEDI's doctors developed Silvicidal alongside our own U.S. government. So there were multiple skilled doctors involved with the most modern & most expensive scientific equipment).
There are many similar-type stories that surrounded my father's company / products.
I'd like to move from DEDI to the Freemasons. I know there is so much controversy surrounding the Freemasons, and I intend to write an article on them because they are so important for reasons that take a long time to explain. For now, I'd like to just briefly touch on them. Freemasonry is an old society, founded for such honorable reasons. Many centuries ago, the Freemasons existed to form a type of haven for free thought and knowledge. They focused on breaking the bonds that controlled society centuries ago, because centuries ago, "propaganda" was all that existed. It was a pre-determined way of life, and the normal person believed whatever the powerful wanted them to believe.
Centuries ago, you could be murdered for thinking a certain way. The Freemasons were heavily involved in science and overall knowledge, so they were very smart. Their members were very smart. So I just want to point out that Freemasonry was founded for such excellent reasons. However, after the organization expanded tremendously, with some of the most intelligent people in the world as members, the goals of Freemasonry changed. And now, presently, their goals and objectives revolve around money & power.
The reason countless conspiracy theories surround Freemasonry is because a great deal of Freemasons are in positions of power within the U.S. government. And that fact worries people because they are already scared of the Freemasons focusing on attaining the most power possible over the world as whole. It makes people feel uncomfortable; and a lot of them come to believe nothing is out of the scope of reality when it comes to Freemasons. HOWEVER, when you think about it, everyone with a sufficient amount of resources is attempting to gain power over the world.
But still, something seems different about Freemasons. Is there really a difference between them and everyone else interested in worldwide power? Yes, there is. The difference is: Freemasons care more about power than they do about money. Everyone else cares about money first, having the most currency first. They want power to ensure they are richer then everyone else. But the Freemasons are different. And, if you think about it, it takes SUCH a different person to truly care about power more than money. It seems like a subtle difference, but it really isn't because Freemason's care about money quite a bit less than power.
But anyway, everyone has a reason to be scared because Freemasons control our government - that's how many Legislature, Judicial, and Executive members of our government have pledged their life, loyalty, and allegiance to Freemasonry; and that fact is not an opinion - it's fact. And because the mission, the objectives, and the motives have changed in Freemasonry, every American has even more of a reason to be worried. These legitimate concerns that I just described somehow give birth to conspiracy theories; because certain facts just blow peoples' minds. I mean, a heck of a lot of people are in a state of shock after they learn over 50% of our high-up government representatives are Freemasons. And it's easy to imagine that anything is possible and get carried away from the facts.
Next, I'd like to point out that Freemasons are incredibly smart. They are basically artists when it comes to deception. For instance: many people believe our country (America) was actually a Freemason project. And even though there may be no real evidence to support that theory, I want everyone to understand that the Freemasons DID have the intelligence to create America. Hypothetically, if the theory is true, it would have taken a great deal of precise psychological tactics to convince the colonies to form a single army and go to war with England; as well as an immense amount of power to end the war and still maintain full control of the American land. And I just want you to know that those are the things Freemasons specialize in: psychological tactics and the most effective use of power. I'm not saying the theory is true, I really have no idea and no opinion because I haven't even done any research into the theory. I'm only trying to explain their unique type of intelligence and what they are capable of.
The structure of Freemasonry is truly ingenious. I'm writing about it in an article, but it's very interesting and amazing. And only a high-up Freemason knows the structure. The beginner masons don't know it, and even the medium high-up members aren't aware of the entire hierarchy. And very recently, the Freemasons modified their hierarchy system, making it more ingenious and more organized. And still, only the high-up / real Freemasons know about the modifications and only the very, very high-up Masons know the entire structure. But the structure is SO important because it speaks volumes about the organization itself. The upcoming article will detail and explain the Freemason structure & hierarchy. It will also detail a very new Freemason movement, which many of you may already be aware of. Ultimately, I think it's beyond important for you to trust me when I say that understanding Freemasonry is exceedingly important to our future, because their thirst for power is the biggest threat to our nation and our upcoming years.
And now, even though I should end this posting, I'd like to go into the touchy subject of John McCain and Sarah Palin. First, John McCain relates to all of this because we all know what he did for our country, we all know what he sacrificed. He chose to remain with his comrades in North Vietnam - truly living up to the American name. When he came home, the entire country knew he was a real American, so selfless, so brave, so heroic. But what happened to him after that? How could he, the definition of selfless, turn into the person he is now; caring so deeply about himself, about his power, about his career over his nation? He's not nearly as bad as most politicians; but when compared to the man he was...
The one thing I'd like to point out is his choice for Vice President / running mate, Sarah Palin. The circumstances disgust me. I don't know if you remember, but the Democratic National Convention (DNC) took place before the Republican National Convention. The DNC was designed to allow the Obama campaign to reach the most Americans possible with whatever information they wanted. Days 1-3, they attempted to schedule speakers Americans would want to listen to, who would have good things to say in order to attain support. Everything was leading up to the final day, day 4 - Obama's nighttime acceptance speech. 38 million people watched Obama's August 28, 2008 speech.
The days following the DNC would be spent by exploiting the momentum gained at the DNC. The Obama campaign knew the news stations would spend at least a week discussing all that happened at the DNC and all the issues addressed. During that week, the Obama campaign knew the news would keep up their momentum, while they tried to increase it via press releases and speeches. On day 4 of the DNC Obama hit a home run with his speech, he couldn't have done better. The day after his speech, he and his team were preparing for their busy events planned for the upcoming week...
But suddenly everything came to a HALT the day after Obama's speech & the day after the DNC. On August 29, 2008 John McCain finally announced his running mate, "Sarah Palin". This strategic move was developed by John McCain, and John McCain's campaign. It was designed to CRUSH any momentum Obama might have gained from the DNC. And it did. Instead of Obama's week in the news, the news ran continuous reports on "Sarah Palin", whom no one ever heard of.
WHY is this so significant?? Because, John McCain largely picked Sarah Palin to counter any attention Obama might have gained at the DNC. Furthermore, Sarah Palin was picked in hopes of acquiring Hilary Clinton supporters. Lastly, Sarah Palin was picked to create the physical image of "change". But, it was mostly done to counter the DNC.
Those facts are important because it shows you that McCain picked someone to hold the 2nd most important position within our country purely because of strategy. A tactic to counter the entire Democratic National Convention. An attempt to make the DMC a waste of time and money.
And, to me, that speaks volumes; it tells me all I need to know about John McCain. He only cared about winning for himself, for his power, for his career. He did not care about his country. And I know that Sarah Palin is not the only proof of that - but it's the most substantial. It's easily established. And it's right in front of everyone's face, for everyone to see - everyone sees that McCain did not pick her based on her personality, who she was, how she'd represent America - he picked her as a strategy, and that should touch deeply with a lot of people.
AND I know you might say, "90% of politicians would do the same thing" "90% of politicians care about themselves, their power, their career". Well, that means 90% of politicians better not be re-elected, doesn't it?
It's just that, everything that's happening to our country is so sad. The outrageous percentage of our tax money that's pocketed is sad. The fact that nothing is being done about it... There's just NO WAY we should have all of these problems. The only reason we have such a long list of problems is because representatives of our country care about themselves and not America.
And finally, regarding this blog, it's turning out to be an excellent place for me to organize thoughts, ideas, and opinions. But I truly don't expect anyone to read them, because it just seems like it would be... very boring. But at least it's useful to me. And I think I might be able to organize the postings better. The first part always addresses LDC. The second part can address things that might be interesting. And I can label the last part "thoughts / opinions" because everything below that subtitle will probably be boring. And I guess that's it.
Saturday, November 14, 2009
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