: Is this a 'project-in-development' for a children's cartoon
: program? Or maybe I'm wrong, and all these are some kind of
: coded messages, from someone, to someone.
(Might be coded, hard to know from here. :)
I think what you're saying by this post is that you experience cognitive dissonance when someone says, "We've won - Gnu Whirled Odor goes bye-bye, Constitutionality returns at last!"
This raises a question, though: If you find that so difficult to believe, why are you - why are all of us - here in this Forum in the first place? The end of the nightmare and the return of sanity is "the point of the exercise", isn't it?
I think we have trouble believing it for two reasons.
The first, obviously, is that the talking heads on our TV screens are _not_ the ones (yet) bringing us this news. Instead they're still bringing us "the olds", the same old "rewarmed cabbage" we've grown accustomed to being served-up as "the state of our world".
Second, though, we have trouble believing that some folks we can't see and whose names we don't know may have been quietly working away for a long time to achieve the very thing we can see ourselves working to achieve here - that "the kindness of strangers" might be the thing that would've, perhaps already has, turned the tide in the affairs of human beings.
But - what if it's true? :) As Dove mentions, lots of folks will experience considerable cognitive dissonance if/when this news is announced, and probably be quite skeptical of its being "a good thing".
Yet, as described, it's the "goodest" thing any of us could ever have hoped for - a return of Constitutionality and to legitimacy in human affairs, worldwide; an end to IRS (great goolie-mooglie! :) and to the burdening of the "dwellers upon the land" with wage slavery; and much more.
If it's true, then ironically it's also scary - because it means the shape of our immediate future is a little mysterious to us; we don't know, individually, how "Constitutionality and legitimacy" are supposed to work - because the past 50 years at least have worked in some other way than that.
We'd feel like an adult beginning to take violin lessons - "incompetent", a feeling most adults are very uncomfortable with but that children handle perfectly well - to a youngster taking violin lessons, every small step won is a significant victory. Perhaps we'd need to approach this new-shaped future "as children" and choose to enjoy the heck out of it despite our not yet knowing "how it works". It would necessarily have a 'learning curve' to it, and a period of "hands-on discovery".
Dove's posts, and all that's going on, repeatedly remind me of two things in the Bible: (1) The exodus of the Kids of Israel from Egypt, and (2) the "war in heaven" of Revelation. It seems possible to me that we're living through a version of both those things, right now.
The "war in heaven" could be the struggle between Factions 1, 2 and 3 - I personally suspect there's a Faction 4 out there as well, but I don't quite know that - the outcome of which determines the shape our collective future will have. Dove (and others) have suggested Faction 1 (the always rude Gnu Whirled Odor crew) has already lost.
Thank God, if so. :) This struggle has been taking place somewhere "higher" than our normal range of observation. "In heaven" is a reasonable way to describe that, I think. And it would appear that events beginning on September 11 could well be "the dragon", tossed out of heaven and thrashing around "because he knows he has but a short time".
And, implementation of that thing Dove is calling 'NESARA' would be the equivalent of "the exodus from slavery in Egypt". Certainly, if Dove's facts are correct, _somebody_ has been saying, "Let my people go," for some time now - and perhaps all the people are about to be let go, right now, from enslavement to the "smoke and mirrors" way our world has been being run for more than a few generations.
If so, like the Children of Israel who were accustomed to being told when to work, when to eat, when to sleep, etc., our "freedom muscles" will likely prove to be a bit under-developed. We're gonna have to 'exercise' them in order to get into shape.
And, like the Edward G. Robinson character in the movie 'The Ten Commandments', there will likely be some of us who wanna go back to the seeming comfort of "the way things were" - "What we need, is a Golden Calf, see?...yeah; yeah...." :)
Slaves are not 'exercised' in being self-reliant, not practiced in making their own responsible choices and being fully responsible for the outcome of those choices. There's nothing "bad" or "wrong" about that - it's perfectly understandable - but it is what it is, and some care and thoughtfulness will be required. This would be "new territory" for many, perhaps most, of us - and it's likely we'd make some mistakes, especially during the early parts of this "journey".
I think it's likely that those few among us who "have a clue" about these matters and about how freedom works may find themselves to be 'ad hoc' leaders. This may include all Agents and perhaps all readers of Rumor Mill, among others. We'd lead by our presence more than by our words, I think, signalling, "All is well; now, just continue," as we move together out of 'Egypt' and into the land of freedom long promised.
If true, wow! - what a blessing to be alive at this time, eh? :)
--hobie