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|    The Psychopathy Of Greed (1/2)    |
|    29 Apr 17 20:52:21    |
      From: logon23x@gmail.com              By Waking Times        November 16, 2015               The Psychopathy of Greed                     Greed       Zen Gardner, Guest       Waking Times              I always find it interesting that people blame corporate greed for our overall       condition. Sure it’s a major factor at one level, but it’s just an obvious       outcropping of something much, much deeper. Sadly not that many are willing to       go there.              That the entire world system is built on a capitalist system in one form or       another is mind boggling. Defying our innate conscious awareness to the       contrary, the signal has been given and repeatedly endorsed as well as crassly       promoted that we need to        gain off of each other, in each and every transaction, every exchange, in a no       holds barred, dog eat dog environment.              One look at the marketing world and you get the picture. And the supposed       “fittest” come out on top.              This is how and why the populace acquiesces to domination by the few.       “They’re just good at what they do. They’re smarter and more motivated       than the rest of us so surely they deserve to be winners in the game.”              Humanity’s being told how the game works and that this is your only option.       “It’s just the way it is, so get to work and earn your salary, then invest       in the game and try to get ahead and make a name and lots of money for       yourself.” At which        point the sharks devour the unsuspecting guppy.              Group absolved endemic greed doesn’t make it right, however justified, by       any stretch of the imagination.       The Corporate “Growth” Model              It’s fully accepted that corporations need to grow. For their good, for our       good, or so we’re told. It’s a fear based econo-survivalist psychological       scam. Who says they need to constantly make more, for their investors’       interests or otherwise?        Yet this is considered healthy in a capitalistic system, under the guise of       increased jobs and benefits and a prosperous economy.              Do the employees really benefit? Do the consumers who go increasingly into       debt trying to catch the materialist carrot benefit? Who really benefits?              Yet this model is accepted carte blanche as a driving force for a healthy       economy. If you stand back to think about it outside of all this financial       gibberish it’s completely destructive, enslaving insanity for the good of       the few. And yet this model        is mimicked as if it’s the paradigm of truth through every level of       Pavlovian entrained economic and interpersonal commerce engagement.              Getting to the Root of the Problem              The entire system is built on a background of assumed scarcity, that there’s       not enough to go around so unless you push and shove your way into a place       where you “earn” your keep and beat those around you you’ll be hung out       to dry.              Clever bastards. All while they sit at the top of the food chain devouring       their prey.              What’s even more surreal is how those who “succeed” in making a lot of       money are then considered authorities on any and every subject. Just look the       Rockefeller family, one such clusterfuck among many, screwing their way up the       capitalist ladder        who then set up think tanks, foundations and whatnot to influence the course       of humanity according to their whims.              What or who made them the “wise ones” to rule over us? Guess what:       Endorsed greed, abject avarice and the resultant intoxicating money and power       in the hands of a few.              Look at creeps like George Soros or Bill Gates and a plethora of other       unelected plutocrats, inserted intellectuals and accepted moral and       geopolitical authorities like the Pope, lap dog Kissinger or voice pet       Brzezinski and the panorama of puppet heads        of state. It’s insane. Never mind the Rothchilds, Carnegies, Morgans, the       so-called royal families of Europe such as the Windsors and House of       Orange-Nassau of the Netherlands, the Vatican or whomever is hoarding the       really big bucks.              The message is the same: in their minds we and our world are owned. And they       ain’t sharing nothing with the rest of us. Why? Apparently we don’t       deserve it. Do you like that fate and outcome? “Everyone else is accepting       it, so it must be OK”…       reasons the stilted servant.              Greed – A Name You Can Trust              You’ve all heard the outlandish statistics about how few have so much in       this world. Yet it is by and large accepted by quiet submission, incredible as       that may seem. The problem is humanity’s acquiescence to a rigged system.       While the wealth of some        of these bloodline families, banking moguls and mega rich corporate thugs       could feed the poor of the earth many times over, they sit on their booty and       only get more oppressive.              This brings us to the psychopathy of greed, amongst many other issues. Greed       is insatiable. It is a vampiristic dynamic. It only sucks and is never       satisfied. Wealth soon takes a back seat to power and control, their ultimate       aphrodisiac. This is what it        all leads to. And this reptilian, archontic urge is never satisfied, it always       wants more. At any cost to the hosts of these parasites.              The issue is that psychopathy, especially in positions of power, is not just       rampant but so readily accepted. That’s where the problem exponentially       compounds.              This is the heartbreaking aspect to all of this, how humanity has bought into       their program and replicates these unnatural urges at every level of society,       which of course their system is designed to do. And while the masses abuse       each other in this same        lower vibrational parasitic frequency, no one is conscious enough to realize       their oppressive trendsetters are feeding off of all of humanity by the very       meme they’ve put into place.              If people woke up to that one fact we’d have an overnight revolution of       disengagement causing a massive resetting of how society should and could       cooperate.              Conclusion – The 5 Step Program              Parasitic forces build parasitic institutions, and encourage the same in       others while maintaining their dominance. Be it corporatism, capitalism,       communism and socialism, fractional banking or base line competition for       resources and day to day needs,        this system is rigged to the core.              Agreeing to help foment this dog eat dog mentality under the guise of survival       or “rightful competition” only perpetrates the problem.                     [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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