From Reader H...
I hear you loud and clear and I agree with your points of view. In a thousand ways they have told us. Why did the Sumerian Enlil order the destruction of hu-mans? Because the herd had grown too large and they bothered his sleep.. That and they freely reproduced..
Thanks, H.. The question is, can we do anything about it??
Lynda
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Re: CGI's oldcurmudgeon: AN OPEN LETTER TO THE....
I too feel the bitterness of the betrayal of having "white hats" making promises that are never kept.
Why are people upset when the ruling families of this planet keep referring to the rest of us as "useless eaters" or "cattle" when they are merely implementing their 'herd management plan' that was advertised well in advance.
To me, it's just like the Vogon Constructor Fleet Commander in the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy announcing that we should not act all surprised about the demolition of Earth because the plans and demolition orders for the Hyperspace Express Route through our solar system had been on display at the local office of the Galactic Hyperspace Planning Council in Alpha Centauri for (I think) 50 of our earth years.
If we don't take enough interest in our own affairs, their consciences are clear and the karmic consequences are ours.
They've told us what they had planned in everything from the Bible to the Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion to the writings of Orwell, Huxley etc, to the Georgia Guidestones and to movies about contagions, pandemics and the walking dead.
If they are truly brazen enough to tell us in advance that it is time to "cull the herd" then it is common sense to expect that they have a plan to make sure the "herd" does not run amok and stampede. (A stampede is the only weapon that unarmed cattle can use against the armed enforcers of the herd 'owners'.) Think about that for a moment, and ponder about how well that tactic worked out for the Bison.
How do the herd owners stop the stampede? Two words.... CONTROLLED OPPOSITION.
They are in control of all the pieces on the chess board and it is time we recognised that.
Those in political power anywhere on the planet at the moment, and for many decades past, are only there at the behest of the "herd owners" and are therefore required to do their part to implement the Herd Management Plan. Sadly, I believe that Mr Trump found this out which is why he seemed to change tack on issues like vaccinations, arresting The Clintons, etc etc.
The peaceful political and social leaders who have advocated for alternatives to the Herd Management Plan have repeatedly been assassinated or silenced in some other way which has ensured that there are no leaders to organise an effective stampede.
Has everyone forgotten the electoral 'anomolies' that the Courts ruled were irrelevant to ensure that Bush beat Gore two decades ago? Stalin was right; vote counters rule and have done so in the USA and elsewhere for a long, long time. Don't act surprised when the Courts once again support the vote count that advances the Herd Management Plan.
Consider this: Did Mr Trump ever intend to lead a stampede against those who had elevated him to the ranks of wealth and power and who also had the ability to ensure the vote count did not deliver the clearly envisaged Clinton victory in 2016?
If Mr Trump had truly been intent or able to effect a change in the Plan that avoided the impending cull, he himself would have been culled - just like Jesus, MLK, JFK Snr and, in my opinion, JFK Jnr, just to name a few.
I have struggled to make sense of all this stuff and my sense of social justice wants to see the freedom for all that Dr Seuss envisaged at the conclusion of the Yertle The Turtle story.
My current thinking is that the whole "ascension" process is an evolutionary step which sees us elevate our individual consciences to the point where we no longer feel the need to be led by others; or, rescued by saviours when the leaders betray our trust in them to look after us in the way we walnt.
To me, the solution will be instantly accessible through our collective human conscience when enough individuals have attained the realisation and ability to manifest their own destiny without the need to be part of someone else's herd. At that point we will have reached the tipping point recognised in The Hundreth Monkey.
I am currently of the opinion that each individual is responsible for 'saving' themselves and that Ghandi was alluding to that when he said that we must be the change we want to see in the world.