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posted on Sep, 2 2015 @ 10:58 AM
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originally posted by: undo
if we had free energy and robots did the work we didn't want to do, we wouldn't need money and people could just do what they wanted. it wouldn't be necessary to enact laws that force people to be or not be a particular religion, to do or not do a particular job. as long as you were abiding by the three laws of ethics, you could do pretty much anything you wanted.


Everybody born to this earth could live like a billionaire.

This reality could actually be easily obtained right now, if only us humans would all join together for a common goal. The sun releases more energy than we could ever use and it's totally within our technological abilities to capture that energy and use it to power our civilization.

But instead, we just prefer to keep on mining oil & coal and bicker among ourselves about gay themed birthday cakes and how much McDonald's employee's should be earning!

Society is an enigma to me.



posted on Sep, 2 2015 @ 11:02 AM
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a reply to: Subaeruginosa

add to solar energy, electrogravitics, which offers free energy from ether 24/7 anywhere and also gravity control. wiggle eyebrows. i could have a gravity control bra hehehe!



posted on Sep, 2 2015 @ 11:27 AM
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a reply to: Starbuck799

The battle begins from within. It starts with believing. Believing in yourself, believing that even the smallest effort, the tiniest step towards a better tomorrow, is like a mustard seed. A seed so tiny when thrown upon the ground, goes unseen, yet when it is sown, it grows on and becomes a plant larger than all the other plants. In the middle of the desert, it forms large branches, so the birds of the air can come and nest under its shade.

We carry within us the power of the mustard seed. With a little faith we each have the power to move mountains.



posted on Sep, 2 2015 @ 11:29 AM
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originally posted by: undo
a reply to: SoulSurfer

people shouldn't have to change a thing about what they believe/do. inject free energy, robots to do our work we don't want to do, simplify the laws, remove money, problem solved. you can share the planet with people you disagree with because there will be no laws forcing you to anything you don't want besides the three laws of ethics

1. do not willfully and without fully informed consent, hurt or kill another
2. do not willfuly and without fully informed consent, take or damage another's property
3. do not willfully defraud another (

that's it.

why add

4. no religion allowed

?? what's it matter to you as long as they are not willfully hurting or killing you, or wilfully taking or damaging or defrauding you? ain't none of yo beeswax what someone else believes about the hereafter or the practice of their religion or the lack thereof.


To discern right from wrong there is no need for mind cont..., i mean religion. All religions throughout history was created specifically for mind control and power.

I am simply *snipping* the diseases by exposing what religion is. Which comes from religare, to tie or to bind. However, I have a different vision than most on how the world should be, and nothing in this world comes close to it, because of certain power structures in place.

Why I am against something is for the reason that it is against humanity. And anything that ties humanity down, and converts them into immorality and destructive ways is considered insane in my book.

If it promotes war, then it is a lie.
if it deceives people, then it is a lie.
if it hurts others, through wrong doing then it is a lie.
if it exploits others, then it is a lie.
If it murders millions of people without just cause, then it is a lie.
If it is apathetic, and takes more and not give back, then it is a lie.
if it trespasses unto me, then it is a lie.
if it threatens using fear, then it is a lie.



There is such a thing as right and wrong, unfortunately the great majority is in the wrong, which is why the world is the way it is today. Anything that promotes division is a divide and conquer tactic.

That is why I dismissed all religion and focused instead on a very simple philosophy, which is singular and saw that ultimately that simple philosophy is perfect. It is just us humans that complicates things by pursuing things that doesn't matter in the long run. This is why the old world has to die, because we need something new, however, I am not speaking about the new age movement type of new.

I'm simply speaking about something that is actually ancient, but has long since been forgotten. The lost principle of care. But as long as powerful establishments controls our lives, it will further lead us away from what it means to be human. This world has been programmed by a large part into becoming the "artificial human". The authentic human being is becoming extinct. Think long and hard why that is, and you will probably get closer to the truth. And once you get to the truth, the question to ask is, the why's. Those why's are actually what got humanity into this state in the first place.




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posted on Sep, 2 2015 @ 11:35 AM
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a reply to: SoulSurfer

once money is removed, there is no power over others in religion beyond charisma. there's no motive for people to promulgate ideas they don't feel strongly attached to and with the three laws of ethics, all they can do is try to convince others their right and in the end it doesn't matter whether they succeed or not.

forcing your opinions onto others is no different than what you propose is bad in the first place. that's a do unto others as you would have them do unto you, is pretty logical. do you want people to outlaw your opinions? i think not.
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posted on Sep, 2 2015 @ 11:52 AM
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a reply to: seagull

Beautiful expression of thought reflecting the inclusion of all globally - not just America.



The words above do not differentiate between black and white, catholic and jew, or any other groups. It addresses us all.

We the People. This, by itself, says everything that America should, and in our deepest dreams does, stand for. Somehow, or other, we've allowed this to be tarnished, and stained. Instead of just saying it's damaged and needs fixing, we cast blame. We search and we search for a scapegoat...and being human, we find 'em.



Noam Chomsky reflects your thoughts above in an eloquent manner as well when speaking about Dr. Martin Luther King's vision for all of America and the world as a whole.



@1:08 to 2:05 mark, Mr.Chomsky speaks about MLK taking on class warfare that affects white, black, brown, and beige America which the BLM and ALM movement (along with other movements,) are engineering of consent movements sponsored by government to counter Dr. King's and many other present day socially conscious crusader's agendas in order to keep the people divided through wilful ignorance. The day America becomes less divided and more united is the day when the chains will be broken. The same can be said for the rest of the world.



Ultimately, it's all up to you.



People need to take personal responsibility for their own immediate lives; stop living in denial; stop placing blame on others through projecting their own lack of fulfillment in life. Many seem to vent at each other in order to release their own personal frustrations that have really nothing to do with others and this causes many unnecessary conflicts and division.


[The] American business community was also very impressed with the propaganda effort. They had a problem at that time. The country was becoming formally more democratic. A lot more people were able to vote and that sort of thing. The country was becoming wealthier and more people could participate and a lot of new immigrants were coming in, and so on.

So what do you do? It's going to be harder to run things as a private club. Therefore, obviously, you have to control what people think. There had been public relation specialists but there was never a public relations industry. There was a guy hired to make Rockefeller's image look prettier and that sort of thing. But this huge public relations industry, which is a U.S. invention and a monstrous industry, came out of the first World War. The leading figures were people in the Creel Commission. In fact, the main one, Edward Bernays, comes right out of the Creel Commission. He has a book that came out right afterwards called Propaganda. The term "propaganda," incidentally, did not have negative connotations in those days. It was during the second World War that the term became taboo because it was connected with Germany, and all those bad things. But in this period, the term propaganda just meant information or something like that. So he wrote a book called Propaganda around 1925, and it starts off by saying he is applying the lessons of the first World War. The propaganda system of the first World War and this commission that he was part of showed, he says, it is possible to "regiment the public mind every bit as much as an army regiments their bodies." These new techniques of regimentation of minds, he said, had to be used by the intelligent minorities in order to make sure that the slobs stay on the right course. We can do it now because we have these new techniques.

This is the main manual of the public relations industry. Bernays is kind of the guru. He was an authentic Roosevelt/Kennedy liberal. He also engineered the public relations effort behind the U.S.-backed coup which overthrew the democratic government of Guatemala.

His major coup, the one that really propelled him into fame in the late 1920s, was getting women to smoke. Women didn't smoke in those days and he ran huge campaigns for Chesterfield. You know all the techniques—models and movie stars with cigarettes coming out of their mouths and that kind of thing. He got enormous praise for that. So he became a leading figure of the industry, and his book was the real manual.

—Noam Chomsky

(From Chomsky's "What Makes Mainstream Media Mainstream": a talk at Z Media Institute, June 1997)


"History Is A Weapon"

www.historyisaweapon.com...

^^^ That is for the grown arse adults who actually still waste their time debating presidential candidates as if it were a real option in this day and age. Those who possess a discerning mind will easily see how it ties into this thread.


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posted on Sep, 2 2015 @ 12:04 PM
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a reply to: Involutionist

the elephant and rider in the room, the twin towers of psycopaths to power: money and the state
remove money but not the state, you still end up a slave.
remove the state but not money, you wind up with people with life and death power over others via bribery, set up blackmail scenarios which threatens family, friends and the individual in question, because they can pay for toadies to do the dirty work.

the legal system is the loathsome vine that supports the twin towers of money and state.

so remove the money and the state, enact three laws of ethics, problem solved.



posted on Sep, 2 2015 @ 12:14 PM
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The whole aim of practical politics is to divide and conquer. Using it's best weapon identity politics.

As long as X tells the masses that Y is 'oppressing' someone there will never be harmony, but then again the question is do the people really want it.

Most people are all too happy to go along with the charade of politics. We are ALL too happy to draw the line,and say THAT's wrong. It shouldn't be that way.

As Newton said for every force there is an equal, and opposite reaction Cause/ Effect, and this is rather apparent in American politics.

If people have a dream like Kings. Stop playing the game, and politics is a game.

Where the politicians are always the winners. 'We' the people are ALWAYS the losers.

See the farce for what it is.



posted on Sep, 2 2015 @ 12:30 PM
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originally posted by: xuenchen
It's hard for people to come together as long as some continue to negatively highlight differences in the name of "equality".



I know where you're going with that. Equality used to be about lifting up the downtrodden. Now its more mentioned with the idea of stamping down the "excessively" successful.



posted on Sep, 2 2015 @ 12:58 PM
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originally posted by: wayforward

originally posted by: xuenchen
It's hard for people to come together as long as some continue to negatively highlight differences in the name of "equality".



Equality used to be about lifting up the downtrodden. Now its more mentioned with the idea of stamping down the "excessively" successful.


Have you ever asked any "excessively successful" people what there opinion on equality actually is?

The richest person in Australia 'Gina Rinehart' has publicly claimed that we are all a bunch of spoiled brats because we refuse to work for under a dollar a day, as Africans are forced too. As if she could handle busting her arse 8 hours a day for $16US an hour.




posted on Sep, 2 2015 @ 04:29 PM
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a reply to: undo



the elephant and rider in the room, the twin towers of psycopaths to power: money and the state
remove money but not the state, you still end up a slave.
remove the state but not money, you wind up with people with life and death power over others via bribery, set up blackmail scenarios which threatens family, friends and the individual in question, because they can pay for toadies to do the dirty work.

the legal system is the loathsome vine that supports the twin towers of money and state.

so remove the money and the state, enact three laws of ethics, problem solved.


You think too externally and therefore limit yourself. What I mean is you seem to allow the outer world of appearance to dictate what is or what is not possible for yourself and the rest of the world.

Again: www.historyisaweapon.com...

“Learn the rules like a pro, so you can break them like an artist.” ― Pablo Picasso

MLK and many others understood how to go about defeating the monster Edward Bernays created...

en.wikipedia.org...

Grown folk s# ^^^



posted on Sep, 2 2015 @ 04:36 PM
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a reply to: Involutionist


doesn't help the situation that we are being corralled as a species into a slave labor camp the size of a planet. don't you want everyone to have the same opportunities to enjoy their lives?



posted on Sep, 2 2015 @ 07:08 PM
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a reply to: seagull
Dr. King rocked!! He is truly the man. So much wisdom. So much he gave. How he could paint such a prefect picture with the words he spoke and how he spoke them. He lived what he preached. What tragic end to one of the worlds greatest man in my book.



edit on 2-9-2015 by Tarzan the apeman. because: I changed a word...can you guess which one?



posted on Sep, 2 2015 @ 07:22 PM
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a reply to: Involutionist

Its simple

You defeat the monster by not playing the monsters game




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