Today I thought of writing a short post. It's because the fine weather (31 C) still continues and I've not been outside yet. I've for the whole day adjusted my computer, made notes, studied, filled applications which takes a lot of time, organized code for upload, etc. They have roses in the corner store. The roses are from Kenya. I also found juice that tastes almost like Pick&Peel, my favourite brand back in Kenya. Anyway.. I had to fight against the urge of buying snacks. Another addiction. "They might put dog in those sausages".
I'm in control of my mind, not the habitual robot. For some reason, I've not craved for cigarettes or beer at all. I guess it's the alignment that makes the decision that makes the emotional response that makes up the way of life. Language lacks words to describe certain things. Alignment is a better word than attitude, but it's still not a proper description for the process I'm looking forward to explain.
Here are some pictures in a reverse chronological order from summer to winter, depicting my backyard. Thank God there are places where the first picture would depict the whole year!




OK, the fourth picture isn't from my backyard.
I mentioned the Bilderberg Group in my last post. It's sort of Shakespeare's "as you like it". Even though the play itself has nothing to do with the title, Shakespeare told the theatre to name it as they liked it. So... the Bilderberg Group, which isn't the only such group out there, first convened in 1954 in the Bilderberg hotel in the Netherlands. It's a sort of gentlemens' club where you get by invitation only. It's of course about power. Since the members have all the money they ever could want, they're hooked on power. Seems there's never enough of it, right?
The conference is all about controlling the worlds of politics, industry and finance, and establishing a global governance - without asking from the people of course.
Is mankind inherently a race of cunning, powerhungry, wicked demons running amok on the world? Have we always been "like that" as popular science suggests? There must be an element of altruism, of love, of care, of concern in us, not just in mothers and teachers. Right?
In fact most civilizations were quite the opposite until a few thousand years ago. Then something happened in the greater Middle-East. The seven biblical plagues. Or at least an event of such scale, since the historical reference to the plagues prophesized by Moses is too late. The entire region from Senegal to China dried up in a couple centuries. It used to be a fertile forest-grassland. Quite the same we see in equatorial Africa, or continental Europe. At these times, about 5000 bC something happened to culture. People started to make weapons.

People started to build palaces in the centre of their villages. People started to make dedicated places of worship near the palaces. These cultures later invaded the peaceful neighbours, enslaved them, took their resources (today they take oil), and reduced them into poverty, starvation and extinction.

Systems of government were developed to keep different populations under tight control, so the fruit of their labour could be extracted by the selected few in the power elite.

A few thousand years later Rome invaded the "entire known world". Fast track... Americans, Russians, Europeans, Chinese, Robert Mugabe...
They learned that people rally around icons.

The above picture on another server. See? there's censorship already concerning expressions about popular icons.

"Something like that can't happen here." "[Your leader] is a decent person, how can you even suggest that..." exact quotes from Itzhak Stern, a survivor of the holocaust perpetrated on Jews, Gypsies, Russians, Ukrainians, sexual minorities and critics of the Nazi administration. Out of 20 000 000 Jews in Poland before the German invasion, only little more than 3000 are alive today. Think your charismatic leader can't do that? think they can't brainwash people to take part in the activity? think again. It's not so many years from the Rwandan genocide.


Sure. It can't happen here. Right.
So how do we stop "it" from "ever happening again". I mean really. Do we need UN to do it for us? a global government perhaps?

OK those strategies have always failed. Why? because that's exactly what the terrorists want. The power-hungry terrorists who never stop lusting for more power, even if they were kings of the world and they always operate through schemes of loyalty and chains of command. Then in the end they build monuments.

There's another way though it can never happen again. Take the power back to the average citizen. Install checks and balances in every public institution, and abolish the rest. Place armed forces under a strict control of the house of representatives. Abolish the State House, and instead of it, build a Parliament or something like that. Something that represents the PEOPLE. So that everyone gets heard. Make money by the people, for the people.
The kind of behaviour we see among our dictators, doesn't seem to be built in the human heart. It's not something you inherently are. It's a systematic tradition passed from one generation to another. Something that can disappear overnight if it isn't shoved constantly in our throats through mass media and advertising.

Want world peace?
First, turn off the TV.
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