Wednesday, May 24, 2006

A little conspiracy never hurt anyone.

http://www.infowars.com/
Sure conspiracy theories are generally relegated to the novelty genres of journalism, but damn if there isn't something to them every now and again. There may be no grand illuminati, or homoereotic ivy league boys club running things but what there is is a distinct segregation of have and have not. The majority of our law makers and world leaders are members of an elite class that has allowed them distinct advantages in accessing power and wealth (virtual synonyms). Given that the myth of secret world government and new world order are just that, myth. What there is, is a great rift in perception and morality. Actions that we, as a nation, have been so opposed to publically are now our dirty little secrets. There is a consistent disgregard for the welfare of all instead of the privilaged few. As if by benefitting corporate and elite America we all are to gain.

'Men rise from one ambition to another: first, they seek to secure themselves against attack, and then they attack others.'-Niccolo Machiavelli

Somethin' just ain't right. We are led to believe that it's always been right, our nation and way of thinking has always been sacred. We embrace our successes and disregard the work that needs to be done. Or we simply undo the work and call it flawed. We are more like a high school student watching a homecoming football game then actually participating members of a democracy. We are entering an age that allows us an almost infinite access to information in which to form our own opinions yet we allow two or three major media conglomerates to , process, analyze disseminate information for us. There may be no specific meetings among a group of masons, papists, oil tycoons and swiss pig fuckers, but there is a consistent thread amongst the elite that make our decisions and that is, at the minimum, maintaining a status quo regardless of who it harms.

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