This is an excerpt from 1994 book, 'The Robot's Rebellion'. It's incredible how much this relates to our current global economic crisis:
"It is vital that you also make your own population dependent for
their food and existence on the same system. If they have alternatives,
they cannot be forced to do your will or stand by a factory machine
most of their waking hours. The effect of this is to diminish their spirit
and grind down their resistance to any propaganda that you feed to
them through a compliant and systemserving media. The need for
expanding the system requires that your scientific’ research is geared
to inventing new things that you can persuade people to buy; to finding
cheaper ways of making those things through technology; and to
inventing new weapons of mass destruction. As with video recorders,
so with guided missiles. If you can constantly advance the technology
of whatever you produce, people and countries will constantly
‘update’. In short, they will keep buying the same thing again and
again as perfectly adequate ‘products are systematically made
technologically ‘obsolete’.
The weaponry is also important to protect the wealth of
the powerful, and to increase that wealth when it becomes
economically desirable for a war in which you can supply both sides.
This system is so obviously destructive and stupid that if you
allowed people to be shown in its true nature, they would soon see
the obvious. Christianity feared and vehemently opposed education
for the masses because of the possible consequences of people seeing
that creed for the silliness which most of it is. But they need not have
worried. The system had no intention of educating people, especially
the young. It wishes to indoctrinate, not educate, and that is what it
has done. ‘Education’ is there to turn out fodder for the system. Its
aim is to persuade people to see things its way and reject any idea
that there could possibly be an alternative. What could be better for
the system than to take children away from their homes on most days
during their formative years, and feed them whatever they need to
believe to become the next generation of robots? It is quite happy to
give Christianity a good mention up to a point because that is no
threat to anything except itself and human understanding. As we have
seen both the System and Christianity have a big stake in holding
back human understanding, anyway. Further afield, where there are
native peoples who have not been subjected to this economic mind
control, you take away their forests, lands, and way of life either by
force or through Christianisation. With their culture destroyed, they
become dependent and often seek to escape from the nightmare
through alcohol or drugs. Your control of the world is extended by
environmental destruction.
The need to produce and sell more every year means that the
point quickly arrives when people can no longer increase production
by themselves. You build machines which turn out more products
with fewer people. As production needs to constantly increase, the
machines have to get bigger and require ever fewer people.
Unemployment grows. The way the system responds to this is in the
only way it knows how: by fiddling the unemployment figures to
hide how bad things really are; by starting wars; and by increasing
the number of things that people want by manipulating the symbols
of human success so they all relate to posses sions. You need to make
people dissatisfied with whatever they have and to seek happiness
through the accumulation of material ‘things’. This however means
that your production must follow the money because poor people
can’t buy. Therefore production is increasingly geared to the wants of
the well-off minority, and away from the needs of the poor majority.
This leads to some people having every possession they could possibly desire, while others sleep in cardboard boxes in the street.
Look how the system has manipulated Christmas. Christianity
recycled a pagan mid-winter festival quite erroneously into the
birthday ofJesus and the system has recycled that into an orgy of
consumption. We speak of having a ‘traditional Christmas’, when
most of the traditions have only been here since the start of the
Industrial Revolution. What should be a lovely time of rest,
enjoyment, and a gathering together of friends and family, has
become a nightmare for millions. Children are bombarded with
television advertisements for expensive toys, and their parents often
borrow money they cannot afford because they don’t want to
disappointment them on Christmas Day. They either struggle through
the next year paying off the debt, or they spend Christmas feeling
guilty for not providing what their children have been conditioned to
want. This exploitation of emotions becomes more desperate and
explicit every year because the Christmas spending boom is now
essential to the survival of many shops and factories.
The difference between the ‘haves’ and ‘have nots’ comes down to
the number of pieces of paper they possess. This mostly has nothing
whatsoever to do with their abilities or their desire to contribute to
the well-being of society. You can be a financial ‘winner’ and earn
lots of bits of paper by making some plastic claptrap that is no real
use to anyone. But you can be a financial loser by dedicating your
life to the care of others. What you sell is what matters, not what you
contribute to humanity. As we have seen the easiest way to make
money is to create it out of nothing. Values and desires become
distorted by this and societies become sick and more divided.
Another implication of this annual expansion is that, as production
becomes more mechanised, the investment necessary to compete gets
greater and the small fall by the wayside. Big becomes beautiful and
life becomes ugly. The economic power gathers in fewer and fewer
hands in line with the Brotherhood plan and the major corporations
and banks call the shots far more than elected politicians.
The mopping up of unemployment by the expansion of ‘wants’
can only go on for so long. Through this century, and particularly
since the sixties and seventies, the so-called ‘Third World’ has started
to produce more finished products. The system that started with
Britain exploiting its empire for ‘resources’ and selling them back the
finished products has changed dramatically. The whole of Europe and then the United States followed and expanded what Britain had started. In the second half of this century, the Far East, Asia, Africa, and South America, were sold the Industrial Dream, often by banks who wished to invest the money that was pouring in, especially from Arab countries after the Brotherhood-engineered oil price surge of the 1970s. The World has become awash with products looking for people to buy them.
At the same time there are fewer people with the money to buy
those products. Once a large number of countries have the same
ambition - to produce more and sell more and they pass the point
where this can continue within their own borders, everyone has to
compete with everyone else for sales all over the world. This
becomes a battle to the economic and, for at least 100,000 people
every day, the physical death. More automation is required to
produce more products at a lower cost because everyone has to
compete to find ways of making the same product cheaper. More
automation means less employment, and less money in people’s
pockets to buy the products the machines are making. The major
manufacturers begin to transfer much of their production to Third
World countries because the laws on exploitation there are even more
lax than in the West, and you can pay people a fraction of the wages
demanded in Europe and America.
As a result of all this, the system is now in desperate trouble and
that is precisely what the banking elite want to justify their next step,
a centralised world economy, based on a World Central Bank. While
some unemployment is seen as good for the system because it helps
to keep those employed subservient through fear of losing their job,
there comes a stage where it is dangerous. This happens when the
numbers without ajob, and with no prospect of getting one, reach
uncontrollable proportions. The amount of money being produced by
declining sales is no longer sufficient to pay the welfare benefits of
those increasing numbers who are no longer employed and the social
needs of the victims the system spits out when they are no longer any
use to it. The system is so crazy that to survive it needs more and
more people to buy each year, but fewer and fewer people to make
what they buy. It cannot have both, but it needs both. People will be
subservient only while they are indoctrinated to believe that the
system will provide.
When it becomes clear that it will not, people begin to rebel against
that system. This rebellion becomes even more powerful as those
without work and with no prospect of work, see their welfare benefits
cut back by politicians overseeing declining industrial sales in the
wake of all that I have described. The Illuminati want the people to
respond violently to all this as we shall see, and response, the
rebellion must be peaceful, if their plan is to be thwarted.
The main waste product of this system is human debris. When
you force people to work in a soulless, mindless, system, this can
have severe mental and emotional affects. Our hearts desire freedom,
love, and joy. Our inner self wants to be positive, creative, and tap all
the endless potential that we all have, and I mean all. But the system
demands that we are little more than the extension of technology and
expendable whenever technology can be created to replace us. To the
system we are not people or spiritual beings, we are units of
production and consumption. You will even note that we are now
referred to by the stewards of the system, the politicians, economists,
and industrialists, as ‘consumers’ because that is how it sees us. This
system without a soul has created an explosion in other expressions
of consumption such as alcohol and drugs. These are ways that
people try to escape from the nightmare and the agony their inner
selves are suffering. They may not even be aware that they are
feeling like this at a deeper level. But it will still manifest in drugs
and other forms of temporary escape from the realities of this mad
world. The stress of the system’s demands, the constant competition, the fear, the imprisonment and suppression of the spirit, has become a
conveyor belt for mental, emotional, and physical disease, or dis-ease
as it really should be pronounced. The stress causes imbalances in the
mental and emotional energy fields and these are passed on through
the chakras to all levels of being, including the physical body. We
have more and more illness caused by stress, and all the pollution and
other dangers the system produces in its insatiable desire for
expansion at all costs. Is it any wonder that you see defeat in so many
faces. The system, science, and religion have combined to make
billions tired of living, but scared of dying.
Crime is another consequence. If you programme people to see
their own success and that of others in terms of consumption and
possessions, don’t hold up your hands in horror when those who
cannot earn the money to consume and possess choose another way
of ‘succeeding’ in the system’s terms - theft, mugging, burglaries. In
times of high unemployment more people are denied the ability to
succeed through consumption or even feed their families, and this is
why the crime figures soar. Also if the system treats human life as
meaningless, worthless, fodder, without dignity or respect, don’t be
surprised if that is how many others start to see their fellow human
beings. Growing violence is evidence of this. Resentment at being
rejected by the system leads to resentment against everything and
everyone. In this state of mind some will mug an old lady for a few
pounds or dollars without a thought for what they have done to her.
Their motto will be: ‘the system has no respect for me, so why
should I have any respect for anyone else? It’s everyone for
themselves’.
But hold on a second. If your agenda involves the introduction of
an ever more authoritarian police force, military and legal system,
what do you need more than anything to carry public opinion with
you? More crime, the more violent and horrible the better.
In a system in which the possession of pieces of paper is the only
way you can enjoy food, shelter, and warmth, you are faced with
increasing numbers of people made redundant by technology and
recession who are hungry, homeless and cold. There are also those
who are disabled, elderly and infirm, or unable to work for other
reasons. These, too, are denied the means to earn pieces of paper. The
System reacts to this in a variety of ways. In some countries it
ignores such people and suppresses wholesale rebellion by
strengthening the police force and the army and by making those in
work fearful of speaking out against this cruelty and losing their job.
Elsewhere, governments pay these victims of the system as little as
they can get away with, though in a few more enlightened countries
they are more generous. But all use the weapon of fear to control the
population and prevent serious rebellion.
Every year the System is faced with bigger bills for crime, policing,
medical services, welfare benefits, and all the rest. This is an
inevitable consequence of take, make and throwaway, and all that
goes with it. And how does the system and its mind controlled
politicians react to this? To say we must have a greater expansion of
production and consumption to raise more money by creating more
growth. This ‘policy’ spews out yet more victims and demands, yet
more resources are spent on crime, police, medical services, and
welfare benefits. Those who are hypnotised by the Brotherhood propaganda do not have the intelligence or the vision to think any other
way no matter how nonsensical this ‘thinking’ may be. As Mark Twain
said: ‘If you’re only tool is a hammer, all problems look like nails’.
The demands of the system and its de-humanisation of people
has led to the exploitation of other life forms. I have heard it said that
animal rights campaigners should think more about cruelty to people
than animals. This misses the point. Cruelty is cruelty. Any society
that will justify the appalling treatment of animals that goes on today
will have no qualms about being cruel to people. Animals, like
people, have become another commodity, another form of
throughput. We perform experiments on them which make the worst
excesses of the Nazis seem like kindness itsel£ We have the horrors
of the slaughter houses and food factories. 500 million chickens in
Britain are forced to live out their wretched lives standing on wire
mess in tiny cages with hardly enough room to sit down. They are
egg-throughput machines. Around 40 million little chicks are killed
in Britain every year within hours of their birth for the ‘crime’ of
being male. They are from a species genetically developed for egg
laying. The males cannot lay eggs and so they cannot live. Every
week in British slaughter houses we murder 8 million chickens,
300,000 pigs, 80,000 cattle, 500,000 turkeys, 50,000 rabbits, and
300,000 sheep in conditions of dreadful cruelty and barbarism. As the
saying goes: If slaughterhouse walls were made of glass, we’d all be
vegetarians. Only a human race de4inked from its true self and
controlled by a consciousness that wishes to destroy our compassion
and inner goodness would allow this to happen. There is a British
Cabinet Minister and outspoken Christian dogmatist who has
ridiculed vegetarians at every opportunity. “If God had wanted us to
be vegetarians”, he said, “He would have given us three stomachs.”
In reply you could say that if God had wanted us to talk such baloney
He/She would not have given us a brain.
To hide the realities of the system and its corruption you need
‘Security Services and other organisations dedicated to secrecy. It is
claimed that they are required to keep an eye on potential threats
from other countries and terrorist groups and to safeguard national
security, but as we have seen the main aim of governments and the
secrecy services is to keep truth from their own people. This is vital if
the system is going to survive. Truth to own people. This is vital if the system is going to survive. Truth to the system is like garlic to a
vampire. The security services spend more time spying on those
peacefully challenging the status quo than they do on potential
terrorists. They know and manipulate the terrorists, anyway, and
indeed engage in terrorism themselves. All sorts of underhand
manoeuvring goes on to stop any individual or group which they fear
may be vehicles for effectively challenging the system. Frame-ups,
phone taps, agents provocateur, even murder; all these methods are
used by the state and the global Brotherhood and its representatives
to stop those who present a threat to their continuing control.
Into all that I have said, another fundamental limitation on the
system’s further expansion must be added. It is the most important
factor of all. If you demand that every year you consume more, you
dismantle the planet on which we all depend. Even the land is treated
like a factory floor. It has been so exploited with chemicals to
maximise short term production that its ability to go on producing is
being reduced every year. If you had a machine that produced the
essentials of human survival and it was the only machine of its kind
that existed, what would people say if you took a sledgehammer to
this machine and bashed it into tiny pieces? People would say you
were bonkers, crazy, mad, many sandwiches short of a picnic. Well
that is exactly what the human race is doing to the planet. Every year
through this Industrial Revolution we have taken more ‘resources’
from the Earth and turned them into more pollution in the name of
‘progress.’ In doing this, the system has had to increase the number
of products that are disposable and thrown away as soon as possible
after purchase. Only in this way can you increase production. You
can’t do it if you make things to last. This economic necessity under
the rules of the system has given us the disposable cup, knife, fork,
plate, razor, etc, and the ever-increasing amount of throwaway
packaging. Something that is used once and thrown away is an
orgasmic experience for the system; anything that is made to last as
long as possible is potentially fatal. As I have said, the United States
is on the front line of this suicide, but most of the world is involved
also. We have created such a monster that the more successful it is in
its own terms, the quicker it destroys the planet. But we still have
politicians talking of the need to return to full employment. Under
the rules of the present system, full employment of the traditional
kind across the world would leave the planet a waste land. It is utter, utter, insanity. It cannot go on and it will not go on.
The consequences of this system of self-destruction have created a
world in which 20 per cent of the population consume 80 per cent of
the ‘resources’ every year; the other 80 per cent of humanity must go
without their needs so the system can pander to greed. People
throughout the world die from the diseases of too little, while
elsewhere others die from the diseases of too much. It has produced a
world full of conflict and division, one in which pain, suffering,
exploitation, and war are essential to the systems survival.
The Brotherhood which has created and orchestrated this system
for its own ends, know it is a nonsense and after their planned coup
on the human race, the first thing they will do is dismantle the system
they have imposed. They know the System’s stupid. It is supposed to be!"
Sunday, 12 October 2008
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