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POPSPermanent Recession: The 'New' Economy You cannot put it better than G.B Shaw - the renowned internationalist/socialist. The green-agenda.com naturally contracts the activity in a capitalist society which is top on the agenda of most countries. Looking back to the Club Of Rome's publications (The First Global Revolution) and the U.N's Agenda 21 you understand that this is by no accident.
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POPSDemocracy - I think not The boys over at wiseupjournal.com have this piece published. This is coming Americas way shortly with the NAU. Watch this space.
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POPSCulture Creation Here is a little insight into how peoples attitudes are created and changed. We follow the stars and mimic their behaviours. knowing this, tis easy to manipulate entire populations. Just how malliable are we? Where else can this apply?
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POPSPopulation Control This is really from the horses mouth. People need to know who is setting the rules of the game and what the eventual outcome is planned to be. Soon you will hear of people voluntaryily sterilising themselves to save mother earth. You now have the correct frame by which you can understand the motives for such behaviour. They are coercive forces at play in our societies and you are seeing one manifestation of them in what is NOW called "Climate Change". This movement or revolution has many purposes and just one of them is de-population. Research those popular movements and you will see the same players behind them. There is no theory about this. That is just a label people, who do not want to know, put on such facts.
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POPSBonnie & Clyde The most interesting point to take and infer upon is that people have jobs that "create new fashions and cultural games for smart people to play and discuss". In other words, jobs that create the stuff you end up talking about as ultimately the "smart people" are those who disseminate new ideas via the media. (Albeit, tv, newspapers: arts & entertainment, opinion, comments and analysis etc...) You might call these people critics. The main point to remember is that the vast majority of people end up quoting these people. This makes me wonder about how many other jobs are out there that create attitudes, opinions and fashions? I think its always a good rule of thumb to keep a very close eye on where your attitudes and opinions come from. The next time you are asked your opinion on a topic, stop for a minute and ask yourself it is really your opinion?