Community Stability?
I’m sure everyone has seen situations that never got the attention that they should have. In the situations I’m about to describe, I’m sure that the people are long gone and statutes of limitation have run out. The biggest cracks in the system are sometimes the people in it. The hypocrisy in these situations devour communities
The message for today is clear. The issues left to government come back to bite communities. It is a most troubling aspect of human nature that the group mentality of a community is inclined to stay frozen in it’s tracks, saying and doing nothing. The Founding Fathers were right. People suffer corruption and abuse, so long as the wrongs are sufferable. In many cases, people are willing to live with knowledge of official malfeasance in office, fearing retribution and retaliation. This is how Hitler avoided dying a starving artist. The seed of genocide is always waiting to sprout in the soil of perversion of justice.
Communities generally sit on powder kegs, hoping the fuse never gets lit. Sometimes the static generated by the tension in the air sets it off. Regardless, when change comes, a community can never go back to the way it was. When the people move on and the cracks are patched, everyone breathes easier. The community survives to cope with the guilt of letting it happen.
When 3 businessmen and a police officer conspire with organized criminal interests to bring a pyramid scheme to a community, the undercurrent of broken trust floods every street.As the situation festers, social structure becomes increasingly dysfunctional. When official statements deny that any such activity is taking place, that is the end of credibility. The best that can be said is that such corruption is short-lived. Unfortunately, the memory is not.
What happens when a drug dealer has photographs of police officers using cocaine? The best interests of the community are ignored. Whatever hope that parents had for their children is threatened. The helpless feeling that engulfs the community is crippling. Everyone knew who the bad reputations were. Everyone looked the other way.
In all of these situations, community members don’t believe that they are involved or responsible. In these situations, inaction is a component of the process. If community members are not responsible, why do they end up paying for it?
Recounting embarrassing details of events long dead and gone may seem pointless. To some, that may be. Of greater importance are the national and global issues that people waive responsibility for, and express helpless compliance to. These things are done in their name, by their legal authority and with their consent. Washing hands didn’t work for Pilate, and it won’t work for the United States.
“People stand silent in the presence of corruption, to fall back in the small comfort of passionate defense of virtue they should have displayed, before the fact.”
Purpose Driven Defects: Conclusion
Posted: July 29, 2011 | Author: georgesblog360 | Filed under: Commentary | Tags: Agenda 21, Colorado, Eminent Domain, Fraud, Law, Light Rail, Municipal, Real Estate, Taxation | Leave a comment »Purpose Driven Defects
Conclusion
08/01/2011 - With the debt ceiling screenplay at a turning point in the wealth transfer system, the real fun begins. Continuing this perverse charade of manipulating the promises of politician only postpones the certain end of the currency. Nations are divesting themselves of U. S. Treasury debt. The music is about to stop, the population won’t have a chair to sit in, and Emperor Ponzi will be walking around naked. The shame will be exposed. We will go back to talking about the resilience of the American people.
The lie that is constantly presented as legitimate authority is that the paper currency is money. People have always said that bthe currency is all we have. This will test the lie. If the currency is all that we have, then we have nothing.
I just had a fleeting thought. The scene opens with me putting on my coat as I walk across a room, on my way out the door. At a table are 4 people, playing Monopoly. As I pass by, one of the players reaches in the “bank” and pulls out “$?”500. He says, as he hands it to me, “Get yourself something to eat.” I recover my composure in this surreal scene, smile and nod a thank you, and leave. I stop at a convenience store for coffee and a snack. When I get to the counter, I reach into my pocket and accidentally pull out the “$?”500. The clerk’s eyes widen and he says, “I’m sorry, Sir. We don’t accept bills larger than “$?”100. I’m afraid to find out how insane this scene is. I look, anyway. The coffee is “$?”22. The sandwich is “$?”48. I give up. I don’t know if this train of thought has an end. In the current distortion of reality, that is exactly how the global economy works. Apparently, people want this nightmare. In the end, it won’t matter how successful anyone is, in loaning and borrowing debt.
The question, “To what purpose?” repeatedly arises because conscience is supposed to be an uncomfortable companion.That is because we were never intended to be comfortable with iniquity. 6,000 years of no-win situations is tiring. We just want the trouble to go away, long enough to find rest. Some choose to stand and fight. Some choose to move to an attractive alternative. Some just walk down the road without looking back. The choices may appear to be steps sideways, but if the journey changes us for the better, it is worth the trip. We all bring our defects with us, but we all tire of carrying most of them. When our immediate environment goes haywire, we hope that the tools and expertise are their to repair the situation. They do, but we are told that more of the same repairs will fix everything. The purpose behind what we see must be very different from what we had in mind.
That purpose has obviously taken a turn toward a rejection of life. Some believe that the world would be a better place if people in other countries were never born. Some believe that the world would be better under corporate management administering the agenda of the private banks.Jacques Cousteau believed that, “for Earth to survive as a planet, 350,000 people must die, by whatever means necessary.”. Those Eugenics people must still be around, trying to build the Master Race. If we forget the madness of the 20th century, we will repeat it.
Perhaps my indignation arises because I’ve never been comfortable with organizational structures. I would rather believe that Socialism aggravates an already dangerous situation. Things happen today as standard procedure that would have landed people in prison, 50 years ago. It all depends on what the meanings of the words “right” and “wrong” are. Before anyone gets philosophical, God doesn’t make concessions to prevailing community standards. Excuse from consequence is not a perk of government license or political affiliation.
The hard question is, “Do we understand what we want?” . Do we want a simpler, quieter life? Do we want to get out from under the microscope of urban, warrantless surveillance? In short, do we want a less invaded and dictated life? Retracing historical steps isn’t always pleasant. Retracing 5 generations of cultural and educational bias requires unlearning Corporatist propaganda, taught in the public school indoctrination centers. The question is, “What do we have the stomach for?” Returning to a real money economy is apparently more than the moneychangers and counterfeiters have the stomach for. Returning to the time before the Federal corporation conquered the States is more than the Federal corporation has the stomach for. Wanting anything too much forces us into choices that we know are wrong. Expecting Divine intervention to stop the things we have set in motion may be going to the well, once too often.
Having reached 2011 with surprisingly few life – threatening injuries to the Federal funny money and this ersatz economy, we now see the avarice and greed coming right out in the open. The stories that come out of the development og Light Rail on the Front Range of Colorado is a real stageplay of grotesque caricatures and characters. Throw $36.5 Billion in the middle of I- 25 and turn them loose. We’ve seen all manner of political gravy trainers, bankers, foundations, Hustlers, Land Pimps. Mortgage Sharks and assorted public luminaries dive into the pile. It is cheap entertainment, performed by shamelessly bought and kept players, all at the taxpayers expense. I do enjoy watching the News outlets present this farce as real news.