Things run deep.
People have a tendency to think geographically as if that matters. (You know, my street, my town, my state, my country...) We, the populous, tend to filter out things that seem too complex. Marx once said that 'Religion' was the opiate of the masses. These days, in my opinion, it is television. We don't care what happens as long as we get our reality tv or favorite shows. We seem to embrace entertainment over education with an attitude of superiority and invincibility. The rest of the world sees the arrogance deep in our culture and we are not much fun to be around as a society. Travel to other countries and you will see what I mean.
I say this as an honorably discharged USAF veteran, loyal patriot, and I would give my life for this country.
Don't fall victim to the slight of hand taking place. "Watch over here while something significant is happening below the radar over there."
All of this seeming rhetorical dialogue is simply put out there as an introduction to real conspiracies that anyone of us can watch develop without inside knowledge. If you asked my thoughts? I would say a third world war is pending but this one is going to be fought on the economic battleground. (And, it has already started.)
While we, the populous, can tell every detail of the person who won on American Idol, every sport statistic, masters of video games, etc. But, as a populous, ignore the economy and cannot address simple issues. Not to mention, the revolutionary war was ignited due to a 2% sales tax on some items. Time to reread the federalist papers and figure out where we went off course.
Allow me to share one acronym where you can focus your own due diligence and awaken: BRICS.
And now, while this isn't KGC, it is the scariest web page I have EVER seen on the internet.
U.S. National Debt Clock : Real Time
Deep down we would all like to believe a regime of highly connected fraternity is putting plans into motion with an end game scenario. I don't think that is the case. I think we have a situation that no one in power knows how to fix and don't know what to do. (Which of the two is scarier?) A master plan or no master plan?
Patrick