Sunday, November 1, 2009

Simplicity and Truth


Thomas Jefferson said in 1802,

"I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies. If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around the banks will deprive the people of all property until their children wake-up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered."

Read that and tell me that our forefathers are clueless farmers that couldn't have foreseen the future and all of it's "complexities." A decade or two ago, one would have read that and thought, "What? Here in America?" "How could such a thing ever happen here?" But now, it sure looks like Jefferson is warning us directly.

The more you read from people like Thomas Jefferson, the more you realize that he and others like him were far wiser than our current faux leaders would have you believe. Like when they tell us, "Oh, these are more complex times and call for more complex solutions." Pure BS. They try to make our forefathers sound like simpletons in order to control our perceptions and gain support for their sinister policies. The fact is, the fundamentals of truth, liberty, and freedom that our forefathers spoke of transcend across all time, all centuries, all ages. It is a simple concept. A powerful concept. Anyone who claims we live in a more complex world which needs more complex solutions, is either a liar, or one who has been led astray by a liar. The reason that one states such claims of complexity, is because they are working to conceal their deceit and criminal activities. It's meant to confuse you. And if you're confused, you assume you just don't get it, and you settle for understanding the surface of the issue and look no further to see what lies beneath. If I tell you the truth on any subject, you will likely understand in full. If I lie to you and make you believe something that is not true, it makes it even easier for me if I convince you that what I'm talking about is complex. And once you're convinced that it's complex, I have full control of your perception. Because now, you've decided it's too complex for you to understand in full. This leaves you no option other than to allow me or someone else to brainwash you into what I want you to think.
I will concede that there are complexities and confusions in our world. But I would be willing to bet that almost all of them were created and perpetuated by straying from simplicity and truth.

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