Over the centuries, there have been
numerous uprisings by the people for the sake of freedom and
liberation. We as human beings enjoy our ability to live our own
lives and to choose for ourselves what we do and don't experience.
However, there are those who do not consider common humanity to be worthy of this
freedom.
As history has repeated, populations
typically gather in various geographic areas which are ideal for
successful society. Eventually, elitists take control of the
populations with promises of greater order and protection. This
order and protection eventually degrades into excessive control and
oppression. After a time of oppression, the population realizes this
control, chooses to be free, and eventually overthrows the
elitists to regain their freedom.
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In modern-day society—particularly in
America—the strategies of liberation are very similar to what they
have always been. Some may believe these strategies to involve some
type of violence or direct physical opposition. Though some
instances in the past have involved these activities, these are not
always necessary in efforts of social and societal liberation.
Parasitic Tyranny
In previous articles, I have discussed
extensively the nature of parasitic relationships among people and how these
relationships can affect individuals and populations. These
relationships typically occur between those who have excessive
internal strength (who are usually oppressed) and those who have extreme lack of such strength (the oppressors).
For instance, the group known as the
Cabal needs a large human population in order to benefit
from their debt-based currency known as the petro-dollar. These Cabal exploiters
hand out this fraudulent currency by the million, and everyone who
uses it incurs debt or liability to repaying this currency (along with tax and/or interest) to those
who originally issued it. This system is based upon fraud and
fictitious wealth.
There is virtually no value in sheets of
paper, and yet this paper or its false representation is treated as
the most coveted material in North America. Without the people's
consent, the Cabal could never impose the societal bane that is money onto
the population. It would be impossible to incur the necessary monetary interest to maintain the parasitic financial relationship we
presently have with them.
This fraud of paper money demonstrates one
of many ways in which tyrannical controllers like the Cabal need
large groups of people in order to function. In reality, the Cabal cannot
function on their own. The relationship is much like a parasite to a
host, and once we the collective host realize this, all it will take is
one simple choice to reject the Cabal completely. In fact, this is
happening as we speak.
So what is needed in order to liberate
a society from parasitic tyrants?
The Power of Unity
“Divide and conquer” - Most of us
know this technique of elitists to maintain control over large
populations. It has been a major factor in the continuity of global
strife, war and desolation on our planet. If this divide-and-conquer method were not employed, the people could easily rise up, overthrow their elitist oppressors, and gain their freedom. This is
actually why this divisive method has been so consistently employed over time.
Within any grassroots movement geared
toward positive change, unity is everything. In order to accomplish
any task, whether large or small, the unity of the people is what makes that task
possible. The more people that are agreeable and moving in any particular
direction, the more successful that group will be in achieving their
overall goals.
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Cooperation is the foundation of the
entirety of the natural world. Every organism—from the microscopic
to the gargantuan—works with the organisms and the environment
around it for life, sustenance, and homeostasis. There are no loners
in the natural world, and the work and efforts of one organism has a
way of benefiting all the other organisms surrounding it.
Nature is basically a network of cooperative
relationships and this network is extremely
intricate and complex. Yet this network is surprisingly orderly and
self-managing. In fact, nature gives consistent examples of unified
prosperity and cooperation among many organisms. To demonstrate, here is an excerpt from the nature website, Facts and Details, with a few details on flocks of birds.
A flock that moves as a group in one direction can form as birds begin to orient themselves more strongly with other birds in the group.
Flocks of birds are effective at maintaining the wellbeing of the flock. A flocking group is able to monitor a large area; gather information of what is there; relay the information to others and respond collectively to dangers and opportunities.
To examine the flocking behavior of birds, Craig Reynolds, a computer graphics researcher, created a seemingly simple steering program in 1986 called boids that helps demonstrate how flocking works. In the program generic birdlike objects, or boids, follow three simple rules: 1) avoid crowding nearby boids; 2) fly in the general direction of nearby boids, and 3) stay close to nearby boids. The result: convincing simulations of flocking behavior, including lifelike and unpredictable movements. The concept has been used to simulate swarming behavior in Hollywood movies, Sony video games and groups of small robots.
Studies by Iain Cousin at Oxford University found that a large group’say a flock of migrating birds---can head to a desired direction with only a couple of individuals knowing the way and each member of the group having two instincts; 1) staying with the group; and 2) moving in a desired direction. Two leaders may try to pull the flock in different direction but the flock tends to stay together.
http://factsanddetails.com/world/cat52/sub333/item1603.html
These behaviors characterize birds as some of the most unified and cooperative groups in all of nature. We as people may look at such examples and consider what it would be like for us humans to get along and work together with such efficiency. Let's look at another example on the cooperative behavior of fish.
Few aquarium scenes are more enjoyable than a group of fish swimming in unison, changing directions in an instant, yet never colliding with each other. How are fish able to swim in such perfect unison? Why do some fish swim alone while others prefer living in schools? Is it necessary to keep aquarium fish in schools?
Not everything is known about schooling behavior, but here is what experts know about how and why fish swim in schools.
Why do fish swim in schools?
First and foremost, schools protect fish from their enemies. It's the same rule our mothers taught us as youngsters, always stay in a group because there is safety in numbers. Predators find it far easier to chase down and gobble up a fish swimming all alone, than trying to cut out a single fish from a huge group. The same holds true in reverse. Fish can better defend their territory in a group. Bullies will think twice about facing an angry school of dozens or hundreds of fish.
It is also believed that swimming close together reduces friction and allows fish to conserve energy while swimming. When dinner time comes along, food is easier to find as a group. Having fifty sets of eyes and noses gives the school a better chance of locating food. Last but not least, when fish spawn a school ensures that at least some of their eggs will elude predators due to the sheer numbers produced by a large group of fish.
How do they swim so close without colliding?
A complex combination of senses allows fish to achieve those smooth schooling movements we marvel at. At one time it was believed a leader in the school directed the movements of the entire school. However, it is now known that each fish responds to the movements of the other fish, as well as stimuli such as pheromones.
If one fish moves in a different direction all the others sense it and move accordingly.
The anatomy of fish also factors into the schooling equation. Eye placement on the sides of the head allows the fish to readily see what is next to them and move accordingly. However, sight is not the only factor used in schooling. Fish are able to establish their placement and direction in a school by using hearing, lateral line, sight, and even the sense of smell.
https://www.thespruce.com/schooling-fish-1378344
Again, we see an innate ability of animals to work together and make life safer and more successful for all parties involved. Many indigenous cultures operate according to these principles. However, in the "civilized world," this balanced way of living has largely been forgotten.
If we look closely at nature, we will not only see inspiring cooperation among like animals. We can clearly see this teamwork in animals from completely different species that seem to have nothing in common. Here is an excerpt from Fromthegrapevine.com on symbiotic relationships.
You scratch my back, and I'll scratch yours, say plenty of animals. Different animal species help each other out all the time in the wild, using their distinct skills to get things they both want, a phenomenon called "symbiotic relationships." Here are some of the coolest animal friendships we discovered.
Grey wolves and striped hyenas hunt together
Hyenas are taught to be tough by their parents and siblings. (Photo: njsphotography/Shutterstock)
Even though hyenas normally hunt alone, scientists were surprised to discover hyenas hunting in wolf packs in southern Israel this year.
“Animal behavior is often more flexible than described in textbooks,” said Vladimir Dinets, an associate professor of psychology at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, who coauthored the study. “When necessary, animals can abandon their usual strategies and learn something completely new and unexpected. It’s a very useful skill for people, too.”
Hyenas get to take advantage of wolves' impressive hunting skills. Wolves, meanwhile, make use of hyenas' strong sense of smell and ability to break large bones, rip through garbage and open tin cans.
Video - Crabs carry venomous sea urchins on their backs
The seas are a whole different world. In this video, an urchin crab (it's called that because it does this so often) carries a fire sea urchin on its back through Indonesian waters. Crabs often carry sea urchins, some of them poisonous.
It sounds a little crazy, but there are benefits to having dangerous friends: they can protect you. By carrying around sea urchins, crabs can hide from predators and even use urchins as weapons. The urchins, meanwhile, get free rides.
Video - Honeyguide birds lead people to beehives
The honeyguide bird, which lives in Africa, lets off a special call, alerting local indigenous peoples called the Hazda. When the Hazda start following, the bird leads them to a beehive. Her call changes when they get closer, letting people know they're getting hotter.
Why alert people like this? Well, humans are really good at a little thing called fire. By smoking out beehives, people calm bees, making them less likely to sting. This allows the Hazda to gather delicious honey for 15-20 minutes. They leave scraps of honeycomb for the honeyguide birds to finish off, making the hunt a good deal for both humans and birds.
"It's the most developed, co-evolved, mutually helpful relationship between any mammal and any bird," said anthropologist Richard Wrangham.
Oxpecker birds eat ticks on zebras' coats
Oxpecker birds and zebras are both native to sub-Saharan Africa. (Photo: MartinMaritz/Shutterstock)
Nobody likes to be covered in ticks, not even zebras. So these large mammals are happy when oxpecker birds hang out on their backs, eating the ticks and parasites that annoy zebras. The zebras are free from pesky pests, and the birds get delicious meals.
But wait! There's more! When the birds sense danger, they let out a warning call, alerting their four-hooved friends. Talk about a useful partnership.
https://www.fromthegrapevine.com/nature/amazing-symbiotic-animal-relationships
Again, we see nature teaching us the valuable lesson that teamwork is possible for virtually anyone and is beneficial for all parties involved. We will also find that even within the predator/prey relationship, there is order and adherence to certain rules of nature which makes these relationships beneficial to nature as a whole.
Shared Connection
Language is one of the greatest and most refined tools which humanity has. There are many mediums of language with which a person can communicate, but of these, spoken language seems to be the most common and the most diverse forms of communication we have. And among the many ways in which this language can be used, storytelling is probably one for the most useful mediums of informational exchange.
Both presently and historically, the exchanging of stories is quite literally the substance of our world experience. Every interaction we have with people, objects, and our environment are somehow influenced by the stories we tell ourselves about them. Whatever these stories might be, they play a direct role in shaping our ideology of life.
When we turn on the news, we receive stories. When we watch movies, talk with friends, work our jobs and pay our taxes, all of these activities are based upon stories which we tell ourselves and share with others. In essence, these stories are the foundation of life and shape our understanding of everything we know. (This cannot be overstated.) They are the basis for every belief we hold and everything we accept as real and concrete.
People in natural social situations have a way of forming their own stories and freely exchanging their own interpretations of reality with those around them. It has always been elitists who have attempted to disrupt and distort this natural freedom of information exchange. In many ways, this has historically been their central method of societal control.
Up until this point, we have had a ruling elite controlling the narrative of virtually every story we receive in life. These elitist control what we watch, read and listen to on a consistent basis (or at least they try) and by controlling our stories, they coerce us into believing their own version of reality.
This is the present state of modern day America as well as our world society. However, this is changing in a big way. In recent times, we have seen a movement which gives honor to the story of the individual. It allows the individual to let go of old stories and to honor the exploration of new stories never before told. These are stories not controlled by Cabal sources and are largely independent of any outward influence.
This movement of inner truth and honor of independent exploration has gained such momentum that it is now virtually unstoppable. This collective advancement of independent and unhindered development, exploration of self and all reality is causing a revolution within modern society. We call this consciousness revolution the Awakening or the Truth Movement. However we choose to term it, we will know it by its organic and dynamic progress of development.
This is the power of the story. It has the power to change the world when used properly. It has the ability to reshape the way we perceive reality and what we consider possible and to change the way we interpret our perceptions, thus changing those perceptions. And when we take control of our own individual and our collective stories, the world changes.
This world societal change could be free from Cabal influence and manipulation. This may be a major reason why there has been such a recent push to shame and attack the stories of various public figures within the truth community. It has been asserted that it is wrong for anyone to tell stories for which a person does not have complete proof of every detail of that story. This is senseless in my view, considering the fact that throughout the entirety of history, this standard was never demanded by anyone listening to a story.
This demand seems to have been made by those who stand to lose their control over those who have discovered that they don't need outside control to interact with their fellow human. We are fully capable of telling and hearing our each other's stories without the need for the information police to tell us what is and isn't true.
The bottom line is that we are free and no one can change that but each of us. No one has any ability to control us unless we say so, and as far as I can see, we have all chosen to be free and to share our stories freely. As we continue to do this, the controllers lose, we realize our complete freedom and our unity is fully realized and honored.
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