Why the Elites Are in Trouble
These protesters have not come to work within the system. They are not pleading with Congress for electoral reform.
They know electoral politics is a farce and have found another way to be heard and exercise power.
They have no faith, nor should they, in the political system or the two major political parties.
By Chris Hedges
Truthdig, via Information Clearing HouseOctober 10, 2011
It's
copyrighted, so just get on the Truthdig site. It is a really awesome
article explaining the processes going on between protestors. Democracy
at work!
BELOW
ARE FANTASTIC, AWE-INSPIRING PICTURES FROM "THE ATLANTIC" OF THE
"OCCUPY WALL STREET" DEMONSTRATIONS FROM AROUND THE WORLD!
CREDIT FOR ALL PHOTOS: THE ATLANTIC
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Wednesday, June 27, 2012
ELITES IN TROUBLE?
FOREIGNER'S VIEWS ON AMERICA
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PICTURE CREDIT: ROLLING STONE |
An Indian friend of mine asked: “Is the world looking at a turbulent America?”
He
stated that the world has traditionally had a perception of America as a
strong, affluent, advanced nation. In addition, American has been
viewed in the past as a rich nation and strong military super power.

I
believe that only in third world countries does the positive image of
America exist. Unfortunately, many people in the developed world now see
America only as arrogant, narrow, and gluttonous (as we sometimes are).
There
have been times that are more turbulent in American history, but not
with the potentially wide-reaching devastating effect of today’s “small
world”. This fact creates fear and anger toward America. The consensus
does not appear positive.
Another
young woman gave answers that struck me as naïve and uninformed. This
woman, an intelligent, outspoken, hard right-winger, dramatically
insisted that the fall of America will be inevitable when Americans are
criticizing free enterprise and business. (Some younger people are very
opinionated. The less they know, the more they know.)
Of course, what we are actually protesting against is a system where free enterprise is disappearing and the cards are unfairly stacked against us by the elite 1%.
I believe, if someone does not see how we no longer have a truly free
economy and that the elite are stealing from the 99%, they are in deep
denial or blind.
For
good measure, she added a personal attack on “those Americans” who
support the Palestinian cause. If we show any sympathy or support to the
Arabs, we are truly lost! That statement struck me as highly ironic
considering that it is our adversarial stance toward the Arabs and
support of the Zionist state that has stirred up Arab resentment and
hatred against us.
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A GREAT POSTER HELD AT AN OWS DEMONSTRATION |
Another
person remarked, “I think the idealistic image of America is gone and,
like a Polaroid film camera, America needs to reinvent and re-market
itself in order to stay relevant to modern times.” Yes, the image is
fading, but the solution will not be found in better publicity and
marketing, but rather in clear actions that are beneficial to the world.
If
you are a super power, you are under scrutiny. You are vulnerable to
much criticism. Some driving forces of criticism are jealousy, but
mostly others are because of America’s attitudes of entitlement in other
countries. (No country really likes foreign bases on their soil. Put
yourself in their shoes.) They view American politics as dangerous—and I
understand their fears. People tend to hate what they fear.
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U.S. SAILORS MOVE SUPPLIES TO JAPAN |
I
believe people from other countries see America as becoming more aware
of the existing problems and other problems American politics are
instigating along with their global consequences.
Perhaps
they look at America now and gloat, seeing that America is struggling
financially. "Just desserts"? Or they worry that, for all their
antipathy toward America, they realize they would rather have America be
the superpower than the other options.
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USA HELPING INDIA WITH WATER SOURCES |
Obviously,
many foreigners agree that the OWS are on the right track. As evidence,
we see other countries following suit with 1500 OWS demonstrations
around the world. Both Americans and foreigners are becoming more
informed and sophisticated in realizing that the financial situation is
not America’s isolated problem.
Some may look upon OWS and wonder at the coming
together of so many different races and religions for not only an
American cause but a world cause! Hopefully, the world will see that
Americans are not American politics. Hopefully, they will recognize
that, in contrast, most Americans care about not only their country's
welfare but also the welfare of other countries!

My
hope is that, as I have differentiated foreigners in this post, they
will realize that generalizations are not always true. I also hope that they will think for
themselves, leaving out party political propaganda and cultural
conditioning.
Labels:
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Tuesday, June 26, 2012
WHY STILL OCCUPY WALL STREET?
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LONDON (FROM "THE ATLANTIC") |
Some people just do not understand why others believe in certain
conspiracy theories. The common response is to deride them, call them
names, and belittle them in an effort to make themselves believe that
the party-lines are truth. Some people have made a "science" out of
conspiracy theorists, creating their own theories for why people believe
stuff that is out of the norm. They have their points.
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PICTURE CREDIT: THE ATLANTIC |
However, people who believe in conspiracies cannot
fairly be lumped together. There are also very good points for
believing in conspiracies. Just take a close look at history. It is
full of examples of conspiracies.
Weird theories are
very difficult for most people to accept--it is hard to wrap your head
around them. And if they are true, they are very scary to believe
sometimes. It's easier, feels better to stay coddled in warm comforting
lies.
It is true, some conspiracy theorists may be
unbalanced; however, it does not follow that all are. What are most
people's response to conspiracy theorists? It is just easier to judge
them altogether, and their theories with them, and call them "kooky" or
"crackpots" or worse. That way people can stay away from some things
that demand attention and investigation; that way people won't stand out
from the crowd and be called names; that way people can feel safer and
more optimistic.
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LOS ANGELES (FROM "THE ATLANTIC") |
Using Culture Theory, we can explain why there
continues to be a separation between the many and the few. Most people
do not like to be on the "fringe" of society, be ridiculed and some
kind of outcasts. They prefer the sense of safety in conformity.
Using Terror Management Theory,
we can explain why people shy away from believing the
outrageous--phenomena that cannot be easily explained. We like pat
answers; we want to believe what we were conditioned to believe; we
don't want to think that, willingly or unwillingly, our parents, our
society at large, our churches, and our governments have deceived us.
We
don't want to rock our worldviews. We are all looking for
security--reasons for life and afterlife. It is our existential person
hood, our basic psychology. Critical thinking interferes with
the nest of lies society has helped us build for ourselves. Anyway, it
is easier to have others do the thinking for us. Sadly, some of us
never grow up or out of that mind-set. Terror is a great motivator to stay blind and stay in-line.
Personally,
I don't know whether to believe in God, crop circles, alien
interference in our world, the Lochness monster or Bigfoot. However,
there are certain conspiracies that are difficult to deny with logic.
World banking is one of them.
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PICTURE CREDIT: THE ATLANTIC |
Some Clear Message for Occupy Wall Street By Rand Clifford, Information Clearing House, October 10, 2011 is an article I urge you to read. I've provided a few quotes from the article to give you a taste truth and history.
"Abraham Lincoln said:
"The money powers prey upon the nation in times of peace and conspire against it in times of adversity. It is more despotic than a monarch, more insolent than autocracy, and more selfish than a bureaucracy. It denounces, as public enemies, all who question its methods or throw light upon its crimes. I have two great enemies, the Southern Army in front of me and the bankers in the rear. Of the two, the one at the rear is my greatest foe.”
"The money powers prey upon the nation in times of peace and conspire against it in times of adversity. It is more despotic than a monarch, more insolent than autocracy, and more selfish than a bureaucracy. It denounces, as public enemies, all who question its methods or throw light upon its crimes. I have two great enemies, the Southern Army in front of me and the bankers in the rear. Of the two, the one at the rear is my greatest foe.”
"James Madison,
fourth president of the United States, called the private
international banking cartel of which the Fed is a part, the “Money
Changers”. And Madison said, “History records that the Money Changers
have used every form of abuse, intrigue, deceit and violent means
possible to maintain their control over governments by controlling money
and its issuance.”
"President Monroe
signed into law the charter for the Second Bank of the Untied States on
April 10, 1816. This bloodletting also came with a twenty-year
charter—at the end of which, President Jackson was able to disengage
Bankula from America’s throat. Later, when asked what his greatest
accomplishment had been during his two terms as President, Andrew
Jackson replied “I killed the Bank.”
He stopped charter renewal of the second Rothschild-controlled central bank. Jackson even has “I Killed The Bank” written on his tombstone."
He stopped charter renewal of the second Rothschild-controlled central bank. Jackson even has “I Killed The Bank” written on his tombstone."
"In the words of Niall Ferguson, of the House of Rothschild:
There are now only 5 nations on the world left without a Rothschild controlled central bank: Iran; North Korea; Sudan; Cuba; and Libya.”"
There are now only 5 nations on the world left without a Rothschild controlled central bank: Iran; North Korea; Sudan; Cuba; and Libya.”"
Are you getting the picture? (The article will fill in some blanks.)

With world politics?
With world economics?
Do you wonder why some people believe there is a relatively small group of powerful people pulling political strings?
Do you still wonder why we STILL "Occupy Wall Street"?
Labels:
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Culture Theory,
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Information Clearing House,
Israel,
Occupy Wall St.,
politics,
power,
Terror Management,
The Fed,
world banking,
worldview
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