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Obama is shackled by the same power system that purchased his ascendance. No president dare work outside of the system, cannot effect significant improvement to that enemy of the elite, the common good. But Obama has a gift for inspiring hope. Could his resonance with the people go beyond simple hope, into actual change—in the people? When enough people finally realize that the change they have so hoped for can’t happen in this system regardless of who is president, will the collapse of hope create enough energy to leverage people into wising up? Will enough people finally be motivated into recognizing the lies and distractions, indirection and manipulation of the elite’s media for what they are? Can Americans learn to ignore what essentially the enemy tells them in favor of what they see, and learn to think for themselves?

That’s the sum of any legitimate hope we have of not being herded into oblivion. Can we still rally our minds? That should quickly lead to greater understanding of what is really going on—to what David Rockefeller smugly termed “the bright lights of publicity.” That in turn is bound to dish up some serious shock and awe—first, and then, renaissance of intelligence? If we didn’t genuinely have the power, why would the elite still be so obsessed with perception management this late in the end game? How much taxpayer money goes toward protecting the elite from the people—just how much of our sweat and blood is used against us, that should send the thoughts flying. All those nests in hell are hideously expensive, would sure buy a lot of health care, and....

Unfortunately, getting Americans to coordinate their collective intelligence into focused power presents a daunting challenge. There have been many factors in the atrophy of independent and penetrating thinking in America. At or near the top...that most successful of federal programs, the intentional dumbing down of Americans—quest for a nation of sheep. Sheer scope of the endeavor is mind numbing. Inanity and lies, indirection and omission and overt brainwashing of mainstream corporate media—that’s just the frosting. The cake is full of lead and mercury, two of the most dangerous neurotoxins around; thanks to coal-fired power plants and many decades of leaded gasoline, both neurotoxins are ALL around. Our foods are spiked with brain-damaging excitotoxins such as aspartame and especially monosodium glutamate (MSG)—which hides under many different names. It’s been revealed that high fructose corn syrup, that ubiquitous sweetener that has largely replaced sugar in the sweetening of America, contains mercury. Nine out of twenty commercial samples tested positive this week.

There’s also classified and unpublicized programs the U.S. military is using in its openly-stated goal to “Own the weather by 2025". You know, the “spray boys” and their chemtrails crisscrossing the sky...seeding the atmosphere with particles of metal oxides (aluminum, barium, strontium...). It’s just one more soldier in the undeclared War On Thinking, the elite versus everyone else. If there is any way Obama can directly or indirectly inspire Americans to think their way out of the New World Order trap, all the hope we’ve been seeing could be absolutely justified by Americans themselves being the change.

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Rand Clifford lives in Spokane, Washington, with his wife Mary Ann, and the intellectual Chesapeake bay retriever, Mink. Rand and Mary Ann kicked television many years ago, and recommend others try it...a good way to help live life instead of (more...)
 

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Henry by shadow dancer on Monday, Feb 2, 2009 at 6:57:01 PM
Hell, Here We Come by arlen custer on Tuesday, Feb 3, 2009 at 3:09:03 PM
Subtle & Skillful by Rae on Tuesday, Feb 3, 2009 at 4:22:19 PM
Nests In Hell by Eddy Schmid on Wednesday, Feb 4, 2009 at 1:09:00 AM
Wait a minute! by William Whitten on Wednesday, Feb 4, 2009 at 2:34:32 AM