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Saturday 2 October 2010

Left, Right & Centre ... The Illusion Of Choice

The population has been sold the lie that democracy means freedom to create a manipulated perception of ‘freedom’ behind which a tyranny can operate unseen and so unchallenged.

For a vote to be worth anything it must be cast as a choice between different political and policy options. If those options, with their different names, colours and rhetoric, are basically the same there is no choice and thus the vote is worthless. With this, the concept of a free country must fall, even under the illusory and tenuous definition of the right to vote every four or five years equating with 'freedom' ...

... The buzz-word to sell and promote the illusion of choice is … change … and they are all at it now. Obama’s campaigns were founded on the constant repetition of the word ‘change’ to hide the fact that he was business-as-usual.

David Cameron’s campaign to be British prime minister was based on him ‘standing for change’ and this week the new Labour leader, Ed Miliband, said that his party, which spent 13 years devastating Britain’s economy, fighting engineered wars and rolling out the Orwellian State, now stands for ‘change’. Then we have Sarah Palin (a female Boy Bush with an intellect to match) talking about ‘standing for change’ as she targets a run for president in 2012.

Pull the bloody other one. ‘Change’ is just a holding position to entrap the public mind in the ‘hope’ that the next political glove-puppet will make some positive difference when the system is structured and manipulated to make sure they don't. This 'hope' is like sitting on a carousel horse hoping that you will eventually catch the one in front. I wouldn't hold your breath. (David Icke)