THE MOVEMENT WITHOUT A NAME
by Christopher Rudy / HEARTcom Network / Oct. 18, 2011
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by Christopher Rudy / HEARTcom Network / Oct. 18, 2011
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- PREFACE: On October 15th, 'Occupy Wall Street' demonstrated in over 951 cities in 82 countries, and counting, as people around the globe protest in solidarity against the greed and corruption of the 1%. For some insight into this radically decentralized grass-roots (Net-roots) movement, read: The Unstoppable Power of Leaderless Organizations [pdf file].
- In good
- , I've tried to provide a 'heads up' with this article. You may not agree that this Movement is "Too Big to Fail"... or that your soul's future is determined by your choices . But in the continuum of soul evolution, the next 100 years is just a blip on the larger screen of life. .
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The current 'Occupy Wall Street' demonstrations, now going global, are symptoms of a far larger movement to right the wrongs of predatory policies; the unabashed selfishness of a relative few plutocrats and oligarchies with a long history of creating and managing wars and disease for profit and power. But this too shall pass.
As the veil thins with the surge , and full disclosure of hidden truth goes mainstream via Net reality, we're seeing the Whole Truth emerging in ways that expose and challenge the Big Lie of systemic greed and corruption in core social, political and economic institutions. For too long, our core institutions have degenerated to serve power without Constitutional principle, and profit without a moral compass.
For example, CLICK HERE to watch a 3 minute YouTube Video of a BBC News clip in which a stock trader shamelessly takes delight in the global collapse of the economy, saying that, "Government doesn't own the economy; Goldman-Sachs owns the economy", and that it has nothing to do with right or wrong, but is simply an opportunity for profit, 'hedging' (betting on) collapse to strip 'equity' (profit) out of the economy on the way down. The BBC News interviewer seems shocked by this in-your-face arrogant-greedy hubris that sees a "dream come true" for this stock-trader but naturally a nightmare for the public.
The fact is that Goldman-Sachs is one of the major owners of the privately owned central bank called the 'Fed', which has blatantly resisted any public audit of the way they've cooked the books. A long history of economic manipulation has shown these moneychangers and their Fed-Gov. sycophants to be wolves in sheep's clothing with an agenda for population reduction and totalitarian NWO control that they intend to build out of chaos."We have the greatest opportunity the world has ever seen, as long as we remain honest which will be as long as we can keep the attention of our people alive. If they once become inattentive to public affairs, you and I, and Congress and Assemblies, judges and governors would all become wolves."
~ Thomas Jefferson
Birth of the United States of America followed Thomas Paine's ground-breaking 'Common Sense', saying that the aristocracy of moneyed power must be checked and balanced by public opinion and public policy that represents public opinion. But now we see an out-of-control corporate aristocracy has turned common sense on its head, rewriting the Constitutional laws of the land for the profit and power of corporatocracy on demand.
Public service to others -- the purpose of Constitutional Law "of, by and for the people" -- has been increasingly usurped by the diametrically opposed, self-serving Corporate Law that states, "Stockholders come before the public whenever profits are at stake". As the natural result,
justice has been compromised in the process, and the commonwealth has been 'privatized' for the inordinate profit of 1%... even as the cost has been 'socialized' for the inordinate burden of the 99%.
This loss of the common wealth has been largely orchestrated by giant interlocked corporate conglomerates in collusion with Big Government regulatory agencies that enforce this trend for their own growth, power and profit.
These deeply entrenched monopolies have made a mockery of democracy.The obscenity of this conflict of interests is self-evident when you understand the 'revolving-door' between administrators of government regulatory agencies and corporate officers with stock in those corporations that, as 'administrators', they certainly 'regulate'. But the corporate media never reports this since they are virtually owned by lucrative ties to the corporate cartels involved.
Obama campaigned for President by criticizing 'fat cats' on Wall Street', and then surrounded his cabinet with them, bailed them out with 700 billion dollars, and we now find that a large part of that money went to lobbyists to insure that the same corrupt insider-trading that caused the economic meltdown would continue. How's that for hypocrisy and in-your-face conflict of interests?
Decentralized Common Sense vs. Centralized Fed-Corp PowerThe most powerful self-serving corporate special interests in the world have a vested interest in keeping common sense uncommon, but the unintended consequence of corporate media cover-ups is Internet media exposure. The truth simply wants to be free and open, tyranny be "OUT".
All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of
good Conscience to remain silent.
~ Thomas Jefferson
Health is wealth, and this priceless asset has also been monetized to invert, subvert and pervert common sense; a pound of cure is now worth 16 times an ounce of prevention. The medical-corporate complex is well aware that there is no profit when people are healthy, just as the military-industrial complex sees no profit in peace.good Conscience to remain silent.
~ Thomas Jefferson
It's human nature that people will take health and peace for granted until they lose it, willing to pay anything to then get it back.
Thanks to the Internet, people worldwide know that the 9-11 attack on America was an inside-job to mobilize Americans behind endless Mid-East wars for oil and for Israel's hegemony in the region. To underwrite this 'empire excess', Congress deregulated banking, repealed the 1933 Glass-Steagall Act in 1999 under Clinton, and thus allowed " high-frequency computerized trading" (YouTube) on the way down as well as on the way up. The natural consequence was 'serial plunder' -- one orchestrated economic bubble after another -- stripping equity out of the markets with any move of the markets. Wall Street thrived while Main Street worldwide has naturally suffered.
Fewer people understand how the health care 'takeover' attempted by President Clinton was accomplished by President Obama in collusion with Big Pharma, Big Insurance, and the profits-before-people agenda of corporate health care. It has nothing to do with preventing disease by building health. It has everything to do with creating and treating disease for profit just as insanely as traders and traitors create and manage poverty for profit.
It's good to be wise to this two-faced, fork-tongued
serpentine game that naturally rationalizes
mass dying for population reduction.
While the economy has been deregulated to profit the central banking cartel and militarized corporate government, health care in America is now the most regulated and most expensive with the least cost-effective public coverage in the industrialized world. About 50% of personal bankruptcies are due to health care costs. The reason for this is the same highly organized and unconscionable selfishness of the few who care little for the 99%.serpentine game that naturally rationalizes
mass dying for population reduction.
Cancer is the epitome of degenerative health, and it's a core 'profit-center' for the medical-industrial complex. Oncologists make on average a million dollars a year while primary care doctors make $125 thousand, working much longer hours. Medical students aren't stupid and the U.S. has the lowest percentage of primary care doctors in the world, about 5%. Canada, for example, has about 50%.
Primary care is the foundation of good health care, but the big $ incentive for the medical system in the U.S. focuses attention on the most feared disease, NOT the most loved health. It's a form of domestic 'terror war' but the 'enemy' is attacked with toxic drugs and chemo with side-effects that often afflict or kill the body. Government regulation has made this far worse by protecting giant corporations that make the public sick with nutrition-stripped, chemical-laced and/or GMO 'food'. And now we see the FDA trying to legislate farmers markets and nutrition supplement companies out of business.
The unintended consequence of this trend may 'make a killing' for certain food and drug companies, but it has outraged the public. It's killing us, literally, and the corporate model of profits-before-people is rigged to make it worse.
Personally, I would like to see a solution coming from the inside-traders on Wall Street or the inside-traitors in Washington. Obviously it is difficult to see how that will happen -- what we all want -- as long as the traders and traitors keep our attention focused on bogus 'solutions' that simply retrofit the same core problems, like rearranging the deck chairs on the sinking Titanic.
Perhaps you agree that the current unmitigated trends are unsustainable... or even believe that the much exalted 'Ship of State' is sinking. Fact is, the public has lost control of the 'Ship'. It is being steered to destruction by the plan and intent of those whose time is short and selfishness is great. They know what's coming over the next few months, and their self-serving habit is to keep the truth from the public as they finish THEIR preparations.
In good Conscience, I've tied provide a 'heads up' with this article. You may not agree that the event horizon . or that your soul's future is determined by your choices . But in the larger continuum of soul evolution, the next 100 years is just a blip on the larger screen of life as a golden age on Earth is established with a better platform for the evolution of souls.
Choices are important now. Good discernment matters.The movement to self-reliant thrival communities has no name, but they all share the same 'flame' of service to others in the spirit that founded early America.
Time is of the essence. Better than resisting or fighting a corrupt system, that is in it's last days, is to come apart and dare to prepare for a New Earth. Shift happens. Take heart. Keep your head up -- and center within -- while others are looking 'down and out'.
Pure Intention Powers Eternal Progression,
Christopher Rudy
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PS: The power of 'The InnerNet and the Source Field' is now surging. Catch the Wave and ride it 'Home'.
"The massed power of goodwill, the dynamic effect of intelligent and active understanding, and the potency of a trained and alive public opinion, which desires the greatest good of the greatest number are beyond belief. This dynamic power has never been employed. It can today save the world." ~ Master Djwhal Khul
In his article, 'A Movement Too Big to Fail', Chris Hedges writes: "The Occupy Wall Street movement, like all radical movements, has obliterated the narrow political parameters. It proposes something new. It will not make concessions with corrupt systems of corporate power. It holds fast to moral imperatives regardless of the cost. It confronts authority out of a sense of responsibility. It is not interested in formal positions of power. It is not seeking office. It is not trying to get people to vote. It has no resources. It can't carry suitcases of money to congressional offices or run millions of dollars of advertisements. All it can do is ask us to use our bodies and voices, often at personal risk, to fight back. It has no other way of defying the corporate state. This rebellion creates a real community instead of a managed or virtual one. It affirms our dignity. It permits us to become free and independent human beings." READ MORE
In his article, 'A Movement Too Big to Fail', Chris Hedges writes: "The Occupy Wall Street movement, like all radical movements, has obliterated the narrow political parameters. It proposes something new. It will not make concessions with corrupt systems of corporate power. It holds fast to moral imperatives regardless of the cost. It confronts authority out of a sense of responsibility. It is not interested in formal positions of power. It is not seeking office. It is not trying to get people to vote. It has no resources. It can't carry suitcases of money to congressional offices or run millions of dollars of advertisements. All it can do is ask us to use our bodies and voices, often at personal risk, to fight back. It has no other way of defying the corporate state. This rebellion creates a real community instead of a managed or virtual one. It affirms our dignity. It permits us to become free and independent human beings." READ MORE
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