Streams of consciousness

January 6, 2009

Black-Hearted Globalists Gave My Father A Purple- and Broken-Heart

Years before my birth, my future father was awarded The Purple Heart after he was severely wounded on Peleliu Island near Bloody Nose Ridge.  The psychological wounds were not as apparent in his history shortly after his Honorable Discharge, but throughout my own introduction later into his world by birth,  I often felt growing up as though I had been denied a part of my father that was lost at that battle in 1943.  My mother would tell me how he was continually obsessed with cleaning even the top sills of doorways in our home, which she knew was his way of trying to “scrub” the memories of blood and death from his mind.  She told me he had horrendous nightmares for years after he was discharged.  My father was a very engaging man and possessed a great sense of child-like humor but when it came to dealing with serious issues, he would appear to go into denial and say it was time to go visit Disneyland and “forget”.  Seriously.  The first time he and I really shared deep thoughts and feelings occurred just in the months before he passed on. It highlighted my understanding later that his participation and heroism in WWII ironically closed up a part of him I could not share in our earlier lives.  Today, I see that black-hearted globalists not only gave my father a Purple Heart but a broken heart as well.

Warring has become so much a part of human culture on earth, our governments continually seek to build the better bomb, the better weapon of destruction, the better psychological technique for ruining a once-healthy mind.  Our governments expect the next war as though it is to occur as surely as the sun rises from the east….in perpetuity.

A war does not have a start and end, really.  One war is like throwing one rock into the stream and creating the epicenter, but the echo of the rippling waves spreads collateral damage through families and through generations even as the next rock is being thrown.  Who is continually throwing these rocks into the stream?  It is not the ordinary people of America, Iraq, Pakistan, Japan, Australia, Somalia, or any other country.  There is an Elite War (yes, with a capital “W”) being waged and raging over our heads, and our very honorable, courageous, but ill-advised military men and women around the world are but the swords and sacrifices (yes, blood sacrifices for the Elite) recruited for this Evil cause, which disguises itself as some so-called collective Prince of Peace.  These are black-hearted globalists and they have escalated their Elite War greatly since 2001.  In great part, this has been made possible by radicalizing our world youth population through horrific physical and psychological trauma with almost no generation of people escaping it.  Witness Hiroshima, witness Vietnam, witness Korea, witness Argentina, witness Panama, witness Columbia, witness Palestine, witness Iraq, witness Bosnia…it goes on and on, all for the sake of Elitist geopolitical power and population attrition.  They started their war off planet and brought it onto the stage of  what once was a peaceful paradise…Earth.  It’s time to reset the stage.

There is only one way this War treadmill can be put to a stop.  Every person on the planet wanting peace must HOLD THE THOUGHT that War Does Not Exist In Our World So We Therefore Cannot Participate.  THAT WAR…..DOES NOT EXIST. As long as we hold in our hearts and minds the fear and forgone conclusion that another war is going to break out somewhere in the world, we will perpetuate war on a subconscious level.  It’s that simple.   And this is not an attempt at denial.  Far from it.  It is a confrontation between the consciousness of Light and the consciousness of Dark.  Mind control is not just the domain of the Dark Forces on and off this planet.   Collectively, our entry into a higher consciousness will depend immensely on our own ability to use Mind to stop the manifestation of these Wars OF Terror being brought about by these Dark Elite-War Globalists by refusing to accept their war for domination as something to be manifested in this world. 

While we are internally setting our collective thought that War Does Not Exist In Our World So We Therefore Cannot Participate, we must simultaneously take a proactive approach by supporting all the Light workers already in our world who work for peace and humanitarian rights each and every day, and we must take a long, hard look at the leaders in this world who persist in promoting war and remove them from power.  How?  Leadership may be a quality of innate personality, but political and economic power and its abuses are only acquired by those in high positions because We The People relinquish our own power to them.  When we stop giving our power over to the Elite—the so-called powerful politicians, financiers, Famous Ones—stop feeding them our dollars, our youth, and our energy—and reclaim our empowerment, Enlightenment will prevail.  Indeed, it is already beginning to manifest on our planet, as many have arrived on the scene (so to speak) to bring it about.  But it needs the willingness of all humanity to turn from hatred to self-examination of the condition of our collective Heart.  We owe no greater allegiance than to our souls by releasing our inner slave and working within toward manifesting our True Destiny as a free, peaceful, and inspiring humanity.

“Your soul is oftentimes a battlefield, upon which your reason and your judgment wage war against your passion and your appetite.
Would that I could be the peacemaker in your soul, that I might turn the discord and the rivalry of your elements into oneness and melody.
But how shall I, unless you yourselves be also the peacemakers, nay, the lovers of all your elements?”

Kahlil Gibran

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Some informing and well-researched Documentary Videos:

Rachel: An American Conscience: “Yahya Barakat, who teaches at Al-Quds University, told The Washington Report that he began work on the documentary the instant he learned that Corrie had been crushed to death by an Israeli-driven Caterpillar bulldozer.”

Peace, Propaganda, and The Promised Land “provides a striking comparison of U.S. and international media coverage of the crisis in the Middle East, zeroing in on how structural distortions in U.S. coverage have reinforced false perceptions of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. “

I Know I’m Not Alone: “This film came out of the director’s frustration with watching the nightly news and hearing generals, politicians and pundits, explaining the political and economic cost of the war in the Middle East, without ever mentioning the human cost. “

In Their Own Words: The Untold Stories of the 9/11 Families: “Over 2 hours of unseen (911) families’ interviews and rare news clips originally intended for inclusion in the movie ended up on the cutting room floor – until now.”

Kill The Messenger: “Based on their documented findings and interviews with experts …..the film presents a terrifying picture of Turkish networks’ activities in global nuclear black-market, narcotics and illegal arms trafficking activities in the United States, and examines the extraordinary efforts of officials within the US Government to insure (sic) that the secrecy surrounding (Sibel) Edmonds’ case be maintained at any cost…  .”

Occupation 101: Voices of the Silenced Majority: “The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance… it is the illusion of knowledge. A thought-provoking and powerful documentary film on the current and historical root causes of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. “

Ring of Power: “Although geographically separate, the city-states of London, the Vatican, and the District of Colombia are one interlocking empire called “Empire of ‘The City.’”

The Take: “(Argentinians) are part of a daring new movement of workers who are occupying bankrupt businesses and creating jobs in the ruins of the failed system. “

The Globalization Tapes: “The Globalization Tapes is a film made by workers for workers. The story isn’t told by experts, but by union members from palm oil plantations in Indonesia. Their experience is complemented by workers from both Colombia and Holland. The film powerfully documents their exploration of history, globalization, and how unions around the world can support each other and struggle together.”

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Pippi Okay, I’ve stepped off my soapbox.

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