Thursday, May 2, 2013

Sympathy

I used to have this thing called sympathy, where I would at least attempt to see the world through another's eyes. All the suffrage in the world requires no sympathy, there is only wraith. The abscess of stillness, of peace or prosperity. The destruction that we embrace is the birth of the new and the construction without old. To rebuild is the way of all lands, not to cultivate or rejuvenate. Minds are won by their willingness to succumb to their masters.

But the sympathy of the world cries out for a new name, there is a calling that screams from all the mountain tops that something aught to be done. Yet here we are, with small minds of the world and meager lives that count for nothing. Our power is only as great as we make it out to be, there is no blemish or unanimity that goes unnoticed, just a matter of our willingness to take advantage of the time that is given to us.

A great example of this is the recent Boston Marathon "bombing." It was never a big ordeal until the news stations deemed it so. Since when do we cower in our homes in hopes that the terrorists run into the supposed coppers' hands. None were the wiser until they discovered that the entire city was locked and only those in high authority had the key. What absurdity allows this to happen? Where were the riots, the constitutionalists,  the veterans, the saviors of this country? What did everyone do but watch and scowl at the reports on the news. "What a preposterous claim to assume they're terrorists," you might say; you might also say "people are killed in higher numbers all over the country, without so much as a blip on the radar."

We are allowing these news media companies to control our minds, it's always been about this since the creation of nations. The Roman Empire used rumors to spread panic and population control, what better way to be safe than to submit to the Roman Empire and ignore the atrocities happening at your front door. This event was literally a knock on our door, time is short and there are things at work here that few are aware of. I charge those that do know and care, read up and prepare yourselves.

Fighting is a valiant effort, but will not end nicely and it's already beyond that, it's only a matter of time before the war happens, be ready when it does. If you think the thousands of drone strikes abroad are bad, it'll be worse when domestic disputes begin to surface. It'll start with the removal of: physical security, then on to food and water, and lastly shelter.

"From Europe we're all looking at you like: What are you doing? You're the new Roman Empire, there's no one else running, so be very careful America." ~Eddie Izzard

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