Sunday, July 04, 2010

The Internet Renaissance and the Censorship Card

He who controls the present, controls the past. He who controls the past, controls the future.–George Orwell


Rewriting history has been one of the controllers’ biggest programs. The true villains of history have been made out to be heroes, and vice-versa. Whole chapters of world events simply vanish. What was common knowledge for whole eras has little or no mention at all, or has been totally reversed.

I’ve been shocked to learn the true history of the Jesuits for example, and how excoriated they were by the nations of the world since their inception with the maniacal Ignatius Loyola . In fact, the US broke off all diplomatic relations with the Vatican in 1867 as a result of its alleged connection with the murder of Lincoln via the Jesuits, which was only restored in 1984 (!) by the corporatist sell-out Ronald Freemason Reagan.

(Little hand signal action going on?;)

Quite the reversal there. Not only are Jesuits accepted as a mainstream branch of the Vatican, somehow they’ve gotten ahold of our educational system via high schools and colleges throughout the nation and world. (You’ll be amazed at how many world leaders were trained by Jesuits.) And as for the Vatican, today our leaders climb all over each other to go and kiss the Pope’s ring, via checking in with the Queen of England. (And I thought we declared independence. Is this why our rights are eroding and country dissolving–because our leaders have other loyalties?)

The New Renaissance
The internet has made the light of truth and information available to an unfathomable extent. The original Renaissance was due to an information burst, enabled by the invention of the printing press around 1450.
Illustration of Gutenberg’s press

'Before the printing press was created, only the church and royalty were wealthy enough to have books printed. Once printed material became widely available, a greater number of people learned to read and the flow of textual information reached all corners of Europe. Access to information helped to feed Europe’s brainpower, closing out the Middle Ages for good and helping to open the door for the Renaissance.' Source

Similarly, the explosion of instant worldwide availability of information and communication via the internet is morphing the world exponentially as we speak. In fact, our world would-be controllers are openly declaring their fear of this “mass global political awakening” and are wondering what to do about it. (view here)

Potential excuses to shut down this source of information have been abounding. A bill was passed that gives Obama power to shut down the net “for security purposes” in order to free up band width for emergency situations…blah blah blah. Since 9/11 there have been so many infringements on our constitutional freedoms you can hardly count them. Oddly enough, these types of infringements the 9/11 gullible “patriots” welcomed as added security during the Bush years, are now protested when coming from the Obama administration, and they still don’t get how it works.

How do you make it dark? Turn out the lights
Here’s how they play the censorship card: A little at a time. Until we’re used to it.
The gulf situation is being handled very roughly and very publicly so. I think a big part of all this offensive activity by the government, BP and the coast guard is to get us used to it. If we start getting used to the new standard of being pushed around, that’s good for them. If we accept limitations on what can be reported on and what can’t, that’s good as well.

We’re being desensitized.
These things have been happening all along, but this public display where even the mainstream media are getting miffed, or are scripted to get miffed, has me wondering.

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