Monday, June 27, 2011

Why do we see America as the most important country in the world?

America portrays itself as a powerful nation, ready to involve itself in other countries affairs at a moments notice, we have a foreign nation grooming department known as the CIA, we have no privacy, but have to submit a freedom of information act request to know whats going on behind those government doors. can you imagine what a peasant in medieval england would say if he knew that our government was doing what it was doing? i mean, were broke. America should file for bankruptcy! i cannot openly condone the use of violence to overthrow the government, but it seems like a daily thing, we need to have a revolution. politicians across the nation should be afraid. in the 1800's, senators weren't full time senators. they maintained some sort of business at home, they provided something for the people they serve besides being a government representative. THATS HOW THEY STAY IN TOUCH WITH CONSTITUENTS! its nearly 2012. we've all been 'working' for the past 2000 years, that now, were months away from the beginning of the end that the majority of the world agrees that something will happen in december of next year. and what preparations do we have?? has no one heard the expression 'expect the worst, hope for the best'? America is not being honest with herself. were in a bad state. that if there is an evolution in thinking, america will not survive. were supposed to be on the cusp of what everyone worked for. where is the widespread wealth people expected in the months after world war 2? where is the utopian society? we see dystopian movies all the time, visioneers, 1984, bladerunner, mad max, no one fears that because were all hopped up on anti-depressants, we never think that might happen here. but the truth is, it's happening right now. the stubborn people would be the hardest to convince of the truth.

America is no longer relevant in the world. i imagine we will soon start selling national treasures to the chinese to pay off our debt. russian influence before the fall of the berlin wall is making a comeback, the chinese are building up their military for a future massive war, mexico is killing itself before our eyes, their dystopian future is now.

So, what will World War 3 be like?

It'll feel like an apocalypse, with nuclear warfare, soldiers facing more than just bullets and bombs, but moral dilemmas that would cause todays soldier to absolutely break in half mentally, there will be many stories to tell, and in the end, civilization, the lifeblood of our species, the necessary ingredient for their to be economies, governments, populations, religions. what would be the purpose of living in a world where you are the only one left alive?

So what kind of moral dilemma will be present in world war 3?

Soldiers will fight for their homelands, national pride will be rampant, and soldiers will feel they are right in killing their fellow man in the name of their country. but when they think that a war between countries is over a war between religions will arise, and though we havent seen a crusade since the 13th century, a new one would be disastrous to the earth's population, because of the instant spread of information, this disastrous crusade will continue until an 'earthly religion' finally takes over and declares itself the ultimate religion, as all others will virtually be wiped out. once the crusade is over, a mass organization of governments will occur, it will be presented as a 'package for peace' to the world, and will involve the formation of a singular world government meant to live harmoniously with the singular world religion. some of us know this as the NWO conspiracy. the New World Order, and the New Secular Order. They will in turn bring us into the age of dystopianism. the poor, peasant, 'off-the-grid' people will then take up arms against the NWO and they will adopt the moniker of Utopians. they will promote the idea of a bi-lateral unified world. see there are two sides to everything. good and bad. this concept is lost on america, and is why i am sitting here typing this today, and not out on a beach somewhere enjoying myself.

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