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Friday, 15 June 2012

Cul-De-Sacs And Roundabouts ...

The honeycomb of division and divide and rule that is human society can clearly be seen in the bee colony that we call ‘life’. The individual hexagram sections of a honeycomb are known as cells and a greater symbol of human society I can hardly imagine.

There is a religious cell, ‘science’ cell; political cell; racial cell; cultural cell; income cell; ‘class’ cell, even a sell cell for those who are obsessed with selling whatever they can get people to buy. I met one of these people once wearing a tee-shirt that said: ‘I sell, therefore I am.’ These various cells pretty much work in isolation and when they do interact it is normally in pursuit of personal benefit ...

… But what is called ‘alternative’ thinking and thinking out of the ‘box’ is also structured in a honeycomb form. We have New Agers (not all) that cannot or will not encompass the fact that humanity is being subjected to a monstrous conspiracy to enslave the global population far more fundamentally than even we see now.

We have native peoples (though not every individual) entrapped in a cultural time-warp in which they ceased to expand their knowledge once their cultural dominance was surpassed by colonial invaders and they now go around and around generation after generation just repeating what the previous generation has taught them about the world and reality.

We have conspiracy researchers who, through religious, ‘scientific’ or academic beliefs and programming, refuse to even consider information and insight that would take them far deeper in the rabbit hole because it contradicts their religious, ‘scientific’ or academic beliefs and programming.

They say that everyone has their price (not true, but far too close to it) and it is also correct on the same basis that almost everyone has their immovable belief. This is a version of ‘price’ in that some people sell their right to free choice, action and behaviour for money, while others do the same in servitude to a belief system. (David Icke)