New World Order

Alexis de Tocqueville, writing “Democracy in America” in the 1830’s, described “an immense, tutelary power, which takes sole charge of assuring their enjoyment and of watching over their fate.” As he predicted, this power is “absolute, attentive to detail, regular, provident, and gentle,” and it “works willingly for their happiness, but it wishes to be the only agent and the sole arbiter of that happiness. It provides for their security, foresees and supplies their needs, guides them in their principal affairs, directs their industry, regulates their testaments, divides their inheritances.” It is entirely proper to ask, as he asked, whether it can “relieve them entirely of the trouble of thinking and of the effort associated with living.”

That's actually pretty scary for any who prefer to fend for themselves without the interference of "an immense, tutelary power".

Some aren't as strong...and look for that warm embrace, and all they have to give up is....their will.

In the initial stages of nearly every recorded tyranny, the saucer eyed dumbstruck masses exhibit astonishing and masterful skill when denying reality. The facts behind their dire circumstances and of their antagonistic government become a source of cynical psychological game play rather than a source of legitimate concern.

Their desperate need to maintain their normalcy bias creates a memory and observation vacuum...

The concrete world of truth becomes a dream, an illusion that can be heeded or completely ignored depending on one’s mood. For them, life is a constant struggle of dissociation, where the tangible is NOT welcome…

It is one thing to bear witness to the rejection of truth in our time and the oblivious attitudes of many towards the growth of totalitarianism. Eventually, though, a second phase in the development of oligarchy arises. I am speaking of the point at which tyranny becomes so blatant that the skeptics have to acknowledge its existence, but after doing so, they choose to rationalize it as necessary. Yes, there are many in this world that will laugh at the prospect of the Orwellian nightmare only to happily embrace it when it arrives in full color.

The true slave is a person who enjoys their subservience, who is weighted with fear by the very idea of independence from the system, and who would actually fight and die to maintain the establishment which enslaves them.

The worst flaw of the slave is not necessarily his ability to overlook the truth, but his ability to see it, comprehend it, and then shrug it off anyway because it is contrary to his mission to fulfill his private delusions.
A slave seeks harmony not within, but without, even when that “harmony” is with a system that is designed to destroy him. The viciousness of collectivism lay in its ability to comfort converts with atrocity. As long as the slave feels as though he is a part of the machine, and accepted by the group, he cares not what the machine does to others. Common arguments include; “We all have to live together, and so we must sacrifice our selfish individualism for the greater good…” or “Governments are here to protect us and we should do everything we can to make their job easier…” Rarely if ever do they question if the system is legitimately helpful or harmful. The system just “is”, it fulfills their need to be coddled, and that is good enough for them.

I suppose it’s ironic, but the average slave loves tyranny because it affords him a perceived seat at the table of power, perhaps for the first time in his entire life. Collectivist slaves are often people who have felt weak and inadequate since childhood. While honorable human beings fight this personal uncertainty by strengthening themselves physically and mentally, and improving upon their own character, the slave takes the easy route by joining with bureaucracy and living vicariously through its conquests. Through the state, the hollow, cowardly, and stupid, have the ability to “show the world who’s boss”, and get revenge for a life filled with meaninglessness.


Pretty much explains the resoning behind some of the posts in this thread.
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That's actually pretty scary for any who prefer to fend for themselves without the interference of "an immense, tutelary power".

Some aren't as strong...and look for that warm embrace, and all they have to give up is....their will.

In the initial stages of nearly every recorded tyranny, the saucer eyed dumbstruck masses exhibit astonishing and masterful skill when denying reality. The facts behind their dire circumstances and of their antagonistic government become a source of cynical psychological game play rather than a source of legitimate concern.

Their desperate need to maintain their normalcy bias creates a memory and observation vacuum...

The concrete world of truth becomes a dream, an illusion that can be heeded or completely ignored depending on one’s mood. For them, life is a constant struggle of dissociation, where the tangible is NOT welcome…

It is one thing to bear witness to the rejection of truth in our time and the oblivious attitudes of many towards the growth of totalitarianism. Eventually, though, a second phase in the development of oligarchy arises. I am speaking of the point at which tyranny becomes so blatant that the skeptics have to acknowledge its existence, but after doing so, they choose to rationalize it as necessary. Yes, there are many in this world that will laugh at the prospect of the Orwellian nightmare only to happily embrace it when it arrives in full color.

The true slave is a person who enjoys their subservience, who is weighted with fear by the very idea of independence from the system, and who would actually fight and die to maintain the establishment which enslaves them.

The worst flaw of the slave is not necessarily his ability to overlook the truth, but his ability to see it, comprehend it, and then shrug it off anyway because it is contrary to his mission to fulfill his private delusions.
A slave seeks harmony not within, but without, even when that “harmony” is with a system that is designed to destroy him. The viciousness of collectivism lay in its ability to comfort converts with atrocity. As long as the slave feels as though he is a part of the machine, and accepted by the group, he cares not what the machine does to others. Common arguments include; “We all have to live together, and so we must sacrifice our selfish individualism for the greater good…” or “Governments are here to protect us and we should do everything we can to make their job easier…” Rarely if ever do they question if the system is legitimately helpful or harmful. The system just “is”, it fulfills their need to be coddled, and that is good enough for them.

I suppose it’s ironic, but the average slave loves tyranny because it affords him a perceived seat at the table of power, perhaps for the first time in his entire life. Collectivist slaves are often people who have felt weak and inadequate since childhood. While honorable human beings fight this personal uncertainty by strengthening themselves physically and mentally, and improving upon their own character, the slave takes the easy route by joining with bureaucracy and living vicariously through its conquests. Through the state, the hollow, cowardly, and stupid, have the ability to “show the world who’s boss”, and get revenge for a life filled with meaninglessness.


Pretty much explains the resoning behind some of the posts in this thread.
Guest Post: Understanding The Slave Mentality | ZeroHedge

Yup.. what he said.. excellent post...:clap2:
 
Actually the whole world order thing is new. Multinational banking and globalization is the root reason for it's existence. Money makes the world go round it seems.

Actually, they claim it's been in the works for some 500 years or so now. Read about the Illuminati. Oh, and David Icke and the reptilian shape shifting aliens who are the head honchos behind it all. Seriously, they believe this shit.

Personally, I'm not the least bit frightened by an alleged group of people who after 500 years have not been able to achieve their goal.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZJoCfgAEuE]The Deliberate Dumbing Down of America - YouTube[/ame]
IT'S ironic that the poster is the poster child of the dumbing down of the us.
 
Actually, they claim it's been in the works for some 500 years or so now. Read about the Illuminati. Oh, and David Icke and the reptilian shape shifting aliens who are the head honchos behind it all. Seriously, they believe this shit.

Personally, I'm not the least bit frightened by an alleged group of people who after 500 years have not been able to achieve their goal.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZJoCfgAEuE]The Deliberate Dumbing Down of America - YouTube[/ame]
IT'S ironic that the poster is the poster child of the dumbing down of the us.

blah blah blah what ? the dumbing down of the us ?...go drink your fluoride clownhead
 
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I am not worried

We all know they have invisible beams that read our thoughts. But I fooled them, I wear a tin foil hat to block the beam

You don't need to mess with tin foil. Sticking your wife's bra on your head works just as well.

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This is why it is so easy for them to end your sovereignty ,destroy the Constitution...they have dumbed down and programmed people to respond to the sober discourse on these issues with response such as these ..right on Que and without thought like Pavlovs dogs to a dinner bell ..you ring the bell the say...tinfoil....its sad really

True.

Rightwinger's post was pretty funny though.
 

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