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Originally posted by Belgarath
Some of the smartest folks I know refuse to accept the fact that they are being deceived. They think they're too smart.
Originally posted by SkepticOverlord
It's easy to think there is some mind-controlling conspiracy at the core of this concept. Sadly... I doubt that's the case.
Sorry, but you're falling for the far too easy trap of blaming others. When you create a mysterious group of "string pullers" behind "curtains" and blame them for societal woes, you suddenly don't need to place any blame on yourself. The same tactic (I'm not saying this is you) is functioning wonderfully for the white supremacists in poor areas of the south. Now... I'm not saying there isn't elite clandestine groups with designs for managing various aspects of society for their advantage. There is enough circumstantial evidence to allow continued speculation of this theory. However, there is overwhelming actual evidence that we as a society have allowed our entertainment and art to be dumbed down to a pathetic level of something that is nothing more than instantly digestible cerebral pabulum. We are to blame because we watch the crap on TV. We are to blame because we buy the crap novels. We are to blame because we buy the crap music. We are to blame because the real artistic culture of opera, classical music, inspiring rock, art galleries, and poetry is dying a slow death of inattentiveness. (and by the way, the "elite" are still throwing bucket loads of philanthropic dollars toward these cultural institutions with little effect.) It's all "us", not "them".
Originally posted by EastCoastKid Those who plot and plan in the think tanks and foundations, for decades.
This is what we've asked for in the form of Nielson ratings... and we get what we deserve.
Layers upon layers of subterfuge. You dismiss what I say far too easily, SO. That's fine. Some see, some don't. The Rockefellers love you
Originally posted by marg6043
Like I said it all come in the way we parents teach our children at home, the way parents are that is the way children will imitated and then behavior patterns will emerge, yes I took psychology in college.
Originally posted by project_pisces
Layers upon layers of subterfuge. You dismiss what I say far too easily, SO. That's fine. Some see, some don't. The Rockefellers love you
Over and over in his improbable first campaign for the U.S. Senate in 1990, the 5-foot, 5-inch liberal professor Paul Wellstone would bounce up and down on the balls of his feet, jab the air repeatedly with his finger and shout that he would be a senator for the "little fellers, not the Rockefellers."
www.hispanicbusiness.com...
Wellstone now joins the ranks of other American politicians who died in small plane crashes. Another recent victim was Missouri's former Democratic governor, Mel Carnahan, who lost his life in 2000, three weeks before Election Day, during his Senatorial race against John Ashcroft. Carnahan went on to become the first dead man to win a Senatorial race, humiliating and defeating the unpopular Ashcroft posthumously. Ashcroft, despite his unpopularity, went on to be appointed Attorney General by George W. Bush. Investigators determined that Carnahan's plane went down due to "poor visibility."
One former senator, John Tower, also died in a small plane crash. Tower was best known as the chair of the Tower Commission, which investigated the Reagan/Bush era Iran/Contra scandal.
www.alternet.org...
Wonder what ole Bonesman Senator John Heinz was investigating?
But wait, theres more.
Please tell me if Im being brainwashed, sometimes these repetitions on old subject matter are required to spark the element of truth that we so lovingly deny and snicker at.
The Clinton Body Count
www.geocities.com...
"Oh shucks, its a geocities website. Never mind"
THE BODY COUNT: Bush Administration Fall-Out
www.missouri.edu...
Thats got to get me a front row seat next to the owl this time.
Originally posted by bunkbuster
That's' a very good point that illustrates exactly how successful the social conditioning really is.