If someone has never experienced something, how do you communicate this something to them using language? This is a real struggle for me. When you become a father for the first time, or the first time your child calls you “Daddy”, there are just no words to describe this feeling. Over the years, I have mused at my younger, single coworkers who were childless only to get married and become a father. I muse because their life is about to change profoundly and forever in ways they can never imagine.
Now, the only reason I bring up the father example above is to prove my point to those who can understand — to broach the next topic– and that topic is a sense of privacy, and a sense of freedom all wrapped up in one emotion. Like the father example, there is no way to explain this human condition until you have experienced it, but I will try. Why? Because this is the flavor we have lost and subject we are in the process of losing forever.
I was raised in the dusty desert of West Texas which is sparsely populated with few if any real areas of concentrated people. I was raised in what I call Big Sky country, where most of what I had was not trees, buildings or people but sky. When and if we had rain, it was a big event and it was wonderful and soulful renewing and healing of the dry, cracked earth. The big dark grey and purple clouds full of moisture would march across the desert from horizon to horizon in all their beauty and glory spreading cool, moist air that would make the hairs on my arms and neck stand end-wise. I felt a sense of health, well-being and joy.
I had horses and in the areas I frequented, there were few if any telephone poles or fences… it was just wide open spaces as far as I could see; and with this vast expanse of openness and sky, I had a sense of privacy and of freedom. I knew of people who had screwed up their lives so badly, they moved far away to the Northwest US to start over and rebuild their broken reputation … Starting anew and fresh — a second chance.
So today, with our newly minted surveillance state, none of this is possible. There is no sense of privacy and there is no ability to start over with a second chance. And the feeling of privacy and freedom is gone. Future generations will have not a single clue of what they are missing.
The David Brown Freedom Prize: If a wealthy arms dealer can create the Nobel Peace Prize, and BTW award it to war criminals like Henry Kissinger and Obama, we need something to counterbalance this odious prize. Though I don’t have the money Alfred Nobel generated from his implements of death, my prize will be much more honorable and prestigious; once the qualifications and the list of nominees are made known.
Here’s the list of nominees I have so far…
Julian Assange – Winner for 2016
Republic of Ecuador
Judicial watch
Project Veritas
GUCCIFER 2.0
DCLeaks
William Binney
Qualification: Those persons or establishments who unselfishly and at great personal risk achieve a significant impact on the establishment, preservation or advancement of individual freedoms.
Note: Please feel free to nominate anyone you feel worthy of this honor.
Prizes for 2016 will be awarded January, 2017.
Additional nominees:
Trey Gowdy
Jason Chaffetz
Posthumously to Gary webb, Micheal Rupter, Quigley and Sutton.
“A spectre is haunting Europe — the spectre of communism. All the powers of old Europe have entered into a holy alliance to exorcise this spectre: Pope and Tsar, Metternich and Guizot, French Radicals and German police-spies.”
–Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels 1848 Communist Manifesto (Prologue)
And today, there is yet another spectre, only this spectre learned to use Karl Marx’s communism and all the other ‘–isms’ (whose common effect is to concentrate power), in a grand conspiracy to place the entirety of humanity under its singular control. It has many names: New World Order, Global Governance, Globalism, the Network, Shadow Government, etc. but represents the same Anglo-American Establishment. This is not merely a conjecture or a theory; but a well-documented fact found in their own writings, speeches and actions; and in the detailed writings of Quigley, Sutton, Griffin, Plummer and others, yet most of the structure and the purpose of this spectre remains unknown to the masses.
Unlike the tyrants we have studied in history, this new, fresh batch of authoritarian predators have a much improved arsenal of technological weapons to enslave humanity and they are moving rapidly to consolidate their control with the help of their paid technocrats, political talking heads, international money masters and corporate media organs.
The root of their power was created from and sustained by the ignorance of the masses. Who are the masses? That’s you and me bub.
If ignorance of this threat is the root cause of the enablement of this danger, perhaps the opposite would be the inoculation against this virus unleashed on the world by the predator class though education and the teaching again of the lost art of critical thinking.
THE CURE:
If you have a work-a-day job like I do or a long commute to and from work like I do, along with family responsibilities like I do, how on earth do you squeeze out enough time to become educated on important current and historical events?
The average American watches between 2.8 and 5 hours of TV per day. This wide variance depends on whose statistics you use (Nielsen or BLS), age, race and sex. In any event, it can be seen that a lot of TV is watched by Americans on a daily basis as a leisure activity and for news.
Researching for this article, I found thousands of articles on how fast people read, but most sited no authority or source for the generally agreed to speed of 250-300 words per minute. The very few who did site a source: Forbes, for example, all sited the same study which was actually a speed reading test by Staples. It’s worrisome that almost no one takes the time to site sources! This speed reading test is apparently a smart marketing campaign by Staples. In any event, Staples possesses the only statistic I was able to find and this truth-claim has crept into the collective consciousness as a well-established fact.
More detail from Forbes:
Third-grade students = 150 words per minute (wpm)
Eight grade students = 250
Average college student = 450
Average “high level exec” = 575
Average college professor = 675
Speed readers = 1,500
World speed reading champion = 4,700
So if the average American adult can read say 300 words per minute, how many words can they read in 5 hours? The math is simple: 300 wpm X 60 minutes = 18,000 words per hour; times 5 hours = 90,000 words per day. Even if we cut this number by half, that is a lot of words!
Books have an average of 350 words per page according to Writers Services so theoretically the average American could read 257 pages per day rather than watching 5 hrs. Per day of TV. 257 pages per day seems a bit high to me and of course for many, reading is not a leisure activity and thus we aren’t comparing apples to apples here, but it does drive home the point that if most American chose to become educated, they could prioritize their time to provide for their own self-education on matters that matter.
The reason I took the time to go through this analysis was to prove to my fellows and to myself that we do indeed have the time to read some of the most important books of our era, and this reading and resultant enlightenment would change the world we live in permanently for the good. It would usher in true human freedom by putting the powers that shouldn’t be out of business. This is not just another Utopian ideal, since their power has been proven on these pages to be a function of our collective ignorance. What is Utopian is the expectation that enough people will take time away from their leisure to become informed. What are some of these important books? There are many, but here are a few key books that I believe would change the world we live in forever and for the better:
Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution by Antony C. Sutton 165 pages
Wall Street & the Rise of Hitler by Antony C. Sutton 148 pages
Wall Street and FDR by Antony C. Sutton 177 pages
Dishonest Money by Joseph Plummer 175 pages
Total pages = 1,019
At 51.4 pages per hour, the average time to read: 19.8 hours, say 20. So if we borrowed an hour per day from our TV time to read, we could complete the entire reading list above in 20 days. I suppose it would take much longer depending on the density of new information and gravitas of what is being read, but this gives us some sort of basis.
Now I chose the short reading list above from a much larger and more comprehensive list based on the importance of the information contained therein and the shortness of the book. I believe all these books are available for free on the author’s web site (Joe Plummer) or as a text or PDF on the internet; but if you prefer to touch the book as I do, you can order a real book from Amazon or other booksellers. There are many other equally important books to add to your reading list –some longer and some shorter– that would be good supplements and additions after you have read the above books. A more complete list can be found here.
Now that we have reallocated / adjusted our TV-viewing time a bit, it’s time to look at our long commute to and from work chasing those little green energy flakes we call money. You can chose whatever you like to listen to, but why waste all that time listening to the same establishment drivel every day on the radio. Time to load your smart device with some real NFO. There are many, many sources, but I prefer to download and listen to those who have actually read Quigley. After you have read Quigley and realize just who this man was, I think you will agree. Two of my favorite sources that provide free downloads of their videos and podcasts are:
Interesting background from two select videos: first one on UN Agenda 21 with Rosa Korie and the second on Technocracy by Patrick Wood. Interesting to note that Patrick Wood was good friends and co-author with the infamous and brilliant historian Antony C Sutton. Enjoy!
ROSA KOIRE ~ “Secrets Behind U.N. AGENDA 21 & Global Sustainability”
Published on Aug 21, 2014
Age Of Truth TV presenter Lucas Alexander is interviewing American author, truth researcher, Director of the Post Sustainability Institute and former forensic commercial real estate appraiser, ROSA KOIRE in the film: “Secrets Behind U.N. AGENDA 21 & GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY” [Age Of Truth*TV]
Rosa Koire is the author of the book “Behind The Green Mask” and is giving controversial lectures all over the world, exposing what she believes, is the real control agenda behind the 300 page, 40 chapter action plan of U.N. Agenda 21, which was approved and implemented locally by 179 countries at the Rio De Janeiro earth summit in 1992.
~ “UN Agenda 21/Sustainable Development is the action plan implemented worldwide to inventory and control all land, all water, all minerals, all plants, all animals, all construction, all means of production, all energy, all education, all information, and all human beings in the world. INVENTORY AND CONTROL” ~ Rosa Koire
Rosa Koire is connecting U.N. Agenda 21 with the political, financial and globalized New World Order plan, which most alternative truth researchers claim is a fully controlled One World Government, implemented through a “Problem, Reaction, Solution” strategy.
A fascinating and eye-opening in-depth interview with Rosa Koire by Age Of Truth TV, filmed at the Open Mind Conference at Audonicon, Skanderborg – Denmark on the September 21, 2013.
Premiere and cinematic screening / presentation before a live audience was held at PH Caféen, Copenhagen on August 20, 2014.
Rosa Koire:
“Secrets Behind U.N. AGENDA 21 & Global Sustainability”
Interviewed by: Lucas Alexander
Filmed by: Lauge Felix Black, Erik Hansen-Hansen, Mike Kirkeby Pedersen.
Special Thanks:
Rosa Koire, Open Mind Conference, Mads Wedel-Ibsen, Frank Bjerregaard Rasmussen, Carol Coenca, Sonny Wilson, UP, Jacob Fuglsang Mikkelsen
Caravan To Midnight – Episode 250 Patrick Wood: Technocracy Rising
Published on Mar 20, 2015
Episode 250 – Today we welcome Patrick Wood on board to show us why the U.S., and the world for that matter, has transformed the way it has; and to bring light to the solutions that will quell these issues.
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As America moves toward a more authoritarian and tyrannical government, the Russians have finally broken the bondage of their former Czars (1917) and the Soviet Union (1991); which replaced the Czars. Now Russians appear to be moving into more liberty tough their progress is uneven. It is interesting to see this juxtaposition of these two great countries. One embracing bondage, the other having had enough, now moving away from bondage.
SCORE: America 9, Russia 3…
In 1776 Alexander Fraser Tytler, a European historian published The Decline and Fall of the Athenian Republic. In his publication, Tytler reported that from his research he had determined the following:
“A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only exist until the voters discover they can vote themselves largesse from the public treasury. From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidates promising them the most benefits from the public treasury, with the result that a democracy always collapses over a loss of fiscal responsibility, always followed by a dictatorship. The average of the world’s great civilizations before they decline has been 200 years. These nations have progressed in this sequence:
1. From bondage to spiritual faith,
2. From spiritual faith to great courage, 3. From courage to liberty,(Russia?)
4. From liberty to abundance,
5. From abundance to selfishness,
6. From selfishness to complacency,
7. From complacency to apathy,
8. From apathy to dependency, 9. From dependency back again to bondage.” (USA?)
Ahhh… memories of the old Soviet Union: Dinesh D’Souza was ordered to continue community service and psychological counseling in court on Monday. Lucas Jackson/Reuters
Great lengthy but enjoyable podcast of over 14 hours with an equally important and extensive reference map documenting the podcast. I downloaded this to my computer and then uploaded it to my smartphone so that I could listen as time permitted. The Reference Map provides many great ‘take-off points’ for additional study. Though I have heard many of these ‘clips’ before like the Interview with NSA Whistleblower William Binney in its entirety, I learned more on the second listening to certain out-takes. For example, Mr. Binney listed several CIA operations that I was not familiar with, so I took some time to look them up. One in particular was Operation Amadeus, which eventually led me to an excellent article by David Guyatt entitled The Mafia, The CIA, & The Vatican’s Intelligence Apparatus which led me to David Guyatt’s website called DeepBlackLies. You can take your own journey to increased knowledge about the world we live in by exploring the excellent links below, but see if you can carve out some time between work and family to take a listen to the montage put together in Episode 087 below. Enjoy.