You may be wondering just how we arrived at this discomforting point, facing this portentous political obstacle? Well, it was quite easy actually. It required no effort whatsoever, which is exactly what made it so diabolical.

The psychopaths involved in the creation of this impressive challenge know us far better than we know ourselves. They know that people, by and large, prefer the path of least resistance. They know that people have been programmed to rely on the “system” to take care of them.

As you can see, they’ve been quite correct in their estimations and have created for us this huge dilemma with our very own cooperation. Yes, “Mirror mirror on the wall”; who’s the source of all our problems? But, while that may sound confrontational, here’s the good news.

The same power that we possess to create seemingly impassible obstacles is the same power that allows us to focus collectively and negotiate these impediments. As you read this book, we feel certain that you’ll narrow down the elements, separately concentrating on each one, and arrive at your remedy; a uniquely personal remedy that will mesh with the personal remedies of all the others herein reading.

After all, this is how all things of import are brought into existence. First, it must be imagined, then committed to the subconscious mind, then as each small element of the larger remedy is presented to you (how I don’t know, but it happens), you’ll experience your empowerment and realize the action(s) you must take, both singularly and with others who have also received their inspirations.

In the evocative words of Chris Hedges:

“Either you taste, feel, and smell the intoxication of freedom and revolt or sink into the miasma of despair and apathy. Either you are a rebel or a slave.”

To be declared innocent in a country where the rule of law means nothing; where we have undergone a corporate coup; where the poor and working men and women are reduced to joblessness and hunger; where war, financial speculation, and internal surveillance are the only real business of the state; where even habeas corpus no longer exists; where you, as a citizen, are nothing more than a commodity to corporate systems of power, one to be used and discarded, is to be complicit in this radical evil. To stand on the sidelines and say ‘I am innocent’ is to bear the mark of Cain; it is to do nothing to reach out and help the weak, the oppressed, and the suffering, to save the planet. To be innocent in times like these is to be a criminal.”

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  1. Sean

    This has been a long time coming. I just hope that we can wake up before it is gone.

    What would happen to all this scheming, plotting and power grabs if and when the next end of the world comes? What side is the winning side?

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  2. Marko

    Too bad nobody reads anymore.
    The internet, the largest source of information has contributed the most to destroying and enslaving people.
    Weakening the mind with easily accessible “entertainment”. Constantly bombarding the people with trash.
    Most absorbing it all like a sponge.
    I think it is too late.
    A whole generation have succumbed to the enslavement and the next is already well on their way.
    It happened much faster than anyone realized and now is exploding in our faces.
    With the last of the “screen free” generation in their middle age and working, not being able to change the whole world.
    Nothing can be done.

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