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Originally Posted by Steve_G
Maybe it demonstrates that to wake people up we need to change tactics. Rather than informing the masses about Monsanto poisons, FEMA camps, population reduction and microchipping we should tell them that if not stopped the NWO will shut down every fast food joint, Starbucks and pub, and will ban Desperate Housewives, Gladiators and soap operas.
As for the live sacrfice you're probably right.
More seriously, I think the main problem is that people can't relate to the real issues on a personal level. If the big problems ever trickle into their awareness they're programmed to automatically dismiss them as paranoid conspiracy theories, because they KNOW that their leaders would never do or allow anything like that. If you tell them about GM food that has no nutritional value and is designed to make them ill their response is likely to be "well as long as it's under a dollar for a loaf of bread."
They just can't grasp it. The media has been their constant companion since birth, and it has firmly controlled their perception of reality to the extent that now for most people it is cast in stone. Deep down they know that something is terribly wrong so the media produces an endless stream of fictional enemies for them to focus that feeling on- terrorists, the Russians, the Israelis, SARS, human-caused climate change, Muslims, single mothers, even kids for God's sake! The list is endless.
On the other side of the coin the media constantly reinforces the image of loving, caring leaders who are doing their best for the people through shows such as The West Wing and 24 (which also has pro-torture themes throughout), and through big Hollywood films too numerous to mention.
The bottom line is that most people won't believe it because they don't WANT to believe it. They are conditioned to accept whatever they are told by Authority in whatever form. More people are questioning now thanks to the internet, but still most just use it for **** like Twitter, pop videos on youtube and porn.
They're told they're free and they believe it because they want to; it's the fundamental assumption that their entire life is based on, and their egos fight tooth and nail to ensure that they couldn't be THAT wrong.
Sorry if this comes across as a rant, but that's probably what it is.
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Good stuff here. I think it makes sense to include the everyday things that people like to distract themselves with (such as mindless TV, etc) and remind them that if the New World Order truly came to power, they would lose these things (and possibly their lives as well). People need to realize this stuff before it's simply too late.
I would prefer that they figure it out on their own because it's simply too much energy to try and awaken the world. As someone else said in this thread, paying for the coffee of others is a goodwill gesture but coffee isn't something that people really need. Still, it's a good example.
There will always be times when I just want to nosh out, do some herb and play video games for hours. I keep myself incredibly busy with life and I am starting a radio show on Sunday and that will add more responsibility to my already-full plate. Distractions can be good as they remind us that life doesn't have to be all work and no play.