Tuesday, March 13, 2012

On The Future As "Dystopia"

                       
dys·to·pi·a  (ds-tp-) n. 1. An imaginary place or state in which the condition of life is extremely bad, as from deprivation, oppression, or terror.

                         When the powerful paper money printers met in Davos, Switzerland this past January, they discussed their predictions and forecasts for continuing the global economic experiment.  Since fiat money systems exist all over the world today, central economic planners interested in restoring false prosperity are forced to employ obvious manipulation tactics and tyrannic control of markets to insure their control over the people.  Because giving up the power to print money is not an option for the powerful elite, they are forced to meet and scheme how to keep the imaginary "Monopoly-like" game alive.  
U.S. troops perform a night raid in Afghanistan
                       
The World Economic Forum's preliminary report, Global Risks 2012, lays out a future that closely resembles a dystopia.  Over the next decade, they predict the global economic elite will impose a situation that is the furthest from pleasant as a person can get.  How can they create a situation so dire?  Mostly, a dystopia is created by a cabal with the power to print currency and the masses of ignoramuses that serve their masters.  "Dystopia, the opposite of a utopia, describes a place where life is full of hardship and devoid of hope. Analysis of linkages across various global risks reveals a constellation of fiscal, demographic and societal risks signalling a dystopian future for much of humanity. The interplay among these risks could result in a world where a large youth population contends with chronic, high levels of unemployment, while concurrently, the largest population of retirees in history becomes dependent upon already heavily indebted governments. Both young and old could face an income gap, as well as a skills gap so wide as to threaten social and political stability."        


  “It was possible, no doubt, to imagine a society in which wealth, in the sense of personal possessions and luxuries, should be evenly distributed, while power remained in the hands of a small privileged caste. But in practice such a society could not long remain stable. For if leisure and security were enjoyed by all alike, the great mass of human beings who are normally stupefied by poverty would become literate and would learn to think for themselves; and when once they had done this, they would sooner or later realise that the privileged minority had no function, and they would sweep it away. In the long run, a hierarchical society was only possible on a basis of poverty and ignorance.” 


-George Orwell, 1984  

The city center; from the film Children of Men, 2005


The powerful elite in control of the monetary printing press, that have caused so much pain and destruction over the world for so long, know exactly how they would like this charade to proceed.  The mainstream media has their marching orders.  The long-winded on the Internet and on alternative news sites can continue to spread fear and announce all the nefarious details of the powerful elite's plan for the ignorant masses.  Still, those who trumpet the gory details of each piece of draconian legislation or election fraud, can't explain why none of what the powerful elite says or does matters at all to the destiny of mankind.  None of it matters except the ultimate control that is allowed by the people captivated by their chains.      

The truth be told:  It is over for the powerful, the game is up.  The fact that the game continues to stumble along is a testament to the diabolical nature of humankind's enslavement.  Captains of absurdity in politics, media, and law enforcement incessantly babble about sums of money as "investments" as if the paper weren't printed by central planners.  The phony world that revolves around the paper currency goes on like a merry-go- round.  The difference is now, in the dystopia created by authoritiarian economic sadists, people are jumping off of the ride as it has become a whirling prison of pain.   

The possibility of change by the most important variable-  the people-  continues to be elusively suppressed, just out of reach of the masses searching for guidance out of this dystopia.  At this crucial point in the history of the world, the powerful are riskily gambling that  mankind's subjugation and brainwashing have been enough.  They believe enough has been done, and so thoroughly, that the masses will love their own servitude as it is presented to them as "reform." Because all dystopias are imaginary, it is necessary for the powerful to make the way they have set things up in this world as real as possible.  Gliches in the matrix will arise but will stay as they are:  only gliches. Since each uprising is easily co-opted by the overriding tyranny, all they need to do is be able to diagnose and act when problems arise. 

And so, when gold and silver are artificially suppressed to prop up the paper dollar, the message should be loud and clear-  VICTORY WILL NOT BE ADMITTED OR DEFINED BY THE CURRENT JAILERS.   

       

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