The ruling elite have worked hard since September 11, 2001 to destroy every aspect of the US Constitution and Bill of Rights. Systematically we’ve watched all our inherent rights ignored by the criminal elite. Notice I’m saying they are ignoring these rights not taking them away because the controllers cannot take away something they don’t have ownership of to begin with.
With these inherent rights that every human, animal and creature on the planet has, also comes the physical dimension of interactive reality that we absorb as a perceived conscious experience. In this interactive matrix of reality we are limited by our inherent weaknesses but we are empowered by our ability to see beyond the spectrum that the forces which are immediately surrounding our conscious environment imposes on us. See the illustration below.
As illustrated above, these weaknesses include things like susceptibility to being fooled and impressed upon by those who seek to deceive us for their own gain. Another weakness inherent in our humanity is that we are products of our environment which means we can be conditioned from an early age to fear, to accept our own enslavement, to believe we are powerless and to accept hopelessness as the norm. As illustrated above, we can be empowered by choosing to enact our ability to see the nature of the illusions we have become entangled in. Simply put, we are empowered by seeing the bigger picture, the greater reality, the objective truth and by zooming out and seeing the dynamics of the entire playing field of life. In this macroscopic view of the whole picture you’ll easily be able to see the relative small role the ruling elite themselves play in the grand scheme of life.
So depending on which view you choose to focus on, articles like these either make sense and are useful tools to becoming free or they seem unrealistic and not based on reality. That possibility depends on your point of view and your point of view is determined by your degree of awareness of this bigger picture.
That said, for those of us who see the bigger picture and those of us zoomed out of the illusional control grid we can see that the ruling elite have attacked our Constitutional Bill of Rights and inherent freedoms in many ways since the globalist attacks on September 11, 2001. We’ve seen:
- Attacks on truth seekers and those asking critical questions (1st amendment)
- The right to bear arms has been attacked by countless staged gun-grab mass shooting events (2nd amendment)
- Illegal prisons around the world and in America, the Patriot Act, lock-down and illegal surveillance and a corrupt prison system that denies the accused their rights has been implemented at a wide scale (3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th amendment) … you get the picture.
The most important violation of these and the most powerful and significant blow against humanity in a closed society any way that you cut it is the violation of the very First Amendment and that is the right to free speech. And this right was recently tested in a massive way while no one was really looking.
When San Francisco 49er quarterback, Colin Kaepernick, decided to rebel against the playing of the National Anthem he tested the First Amendment. The mainstream media did their best to destroy his right to not stand up for the National Anthem and they failed. Not only did they fail but the strategy backfired and here’s why.
Sports in America is equivalent to a religion with literally hundreds of millions of Americans hooked on sports. Over one hundred million people watch NFL football on TV alone. These are astronomical numbers when you think of it. So it’s no surprise that battles for freedom that take place in pro sports (unlike attack on truth seekers) are defining moments for the history of this country. There are many reasons for this.
Tens of millions of fans who watch sports actually believe we are free. Yes, they are lost in the matrix of lies believing mainstream media “official” accounts of stories and worshiping their favorite team or players. In order to maintain this delusion the powers-that-be know they must tread very carefully with the perceived narrative, and when something doesn’t go as planned they need to be very careful lest they wake up the sleeping giant that is hundreds of millions of (predominantly) male sports fans who have been conditioned to worship the US military and lied to about America being the “good guys.” From a strategical standpoint it would be a bad idea to wake up this giant group of mentally hibernating Americans. At the very least it would probably present a major recruiting issue for the US military.
For this reason we saw a small victory for free speech in the Colin Kaepernick story that unfolded over the past few weeks. The mainstream media pushed the propaganda as best they could hoping that the masses would go along with silencing free speech and Kaepernick’s right to sit during the playing of the National Anthem, but something happened that they didn’t expect; the masses didn’t fall for the propaganda and the media was forced to back off (for now).
To the chagrin of the ruling elite and their corporate mass media instead other players decided they would sit or kneel during the National Anthem. Kaepernick’s jersey then became the best selling jersey in the NFL; the attack on the First Amendment had officially failed with a possibility looming that things could still get worse for the controllers.
One thing we can take from this story is that the ruling elite just tested the vulnerability of the First Amendment in a massive way and they will surely try again under a different set of circumstances (false flag terror?). We can see that their primary weapon is the mainstream media and we can see that mainstream media is losing their influence thanks to the age of the Internet and the explosion of freely available information that trumps the narrow mainstream media flow of controlled information. We can also observe that the controllers underestimated the willingness of American sports fans to accept the fact that they can be told forcefully that they have to stand up for the National Anthem.
Small actions big results
We can also observe that Millennials, as I’ve been saying for some time, are generally aware of things going on but they lack the care principle and the courage to act on that awareness. I believe they are the learned-helplessness generation observing a broken world, absorbing the freely available information, seeing the oppression against truth seekers and assuming that any action is a waste of time. This strategy, they seem to think, makes them somehow smarter than those being attacked and ridiculed for the truth.
I also observe that for a generation so unaccustomed to taking action sometimes a simple act such as not quite obeying a certain rule, not quite going along with mainstream media lies or even purchasing the jersey of a player that is standing for his rights could actually make a huge difference. I believe we observed such an effect brought about by a very small action, and this is something everyone should take notice of because it serves as a powerful model for solutions in our current world.
The lesson in all of this? Choose where you spend your money. Stick to what you personally believe in. Don’t feel pressured to go along with the mass propaganda put out by a dying mainstream media and let them squirm as they have this past weekend in the NFL. With enough squirming perhaps we’ll hit some kind of common sense critical mass as the youth generation sees the obvious propaganda for what it is.
This, my friends, is why we share information and never give up. We must never be discouraged by how gloomy things appear, especially as we approach a historic and essentially criminal and volatile presidential election with the potentially to divide Americans and usher in an era of chaos and confusion here in the US. Despite the obvious forces that surround us, we never really know how the dynamics of our decisions will turn for the better, as we saw in this recent Kaepernick story, against the wishes of the mainstream media.
Bernie is a revolutionary writer with a background in medicine, psychology, and information technology. He is the author of The Art of Overcoming the New World Order and has written numerous articles over the years about freedom, government corruption and conspiracies, and solutions. A former host of the 9/11 Freefall radio show, Bernie is also the creator of the Truth and Art TV project where he shares articles and videos about issues that raise our consciousness and offer solutions to our current problems. His efforts are designed to encourage others to joyfully stand for truth, to expose government tactics of propaganda, fear and deception, and to address the psychology of dealing with the rising new world order. He is also a former U.S. Marine who believes it is our duty to stand for and defend the U.S. Constitution against all enemies foreign and domestic. A peace activist, he believes information and awareness is the first step toward being free from enslavement from the globalist control system which now threatens humanity. He believes love conquers all fear and it is up to each and every one of us to manifest the solutions and the change that you want to see in this world, because doing this is the very thing that will ensure victory and restoration of the human race from the rising global enslavement system, and will offer hope to future generations.
Just heard BBC World News (live broadcast) discuss this topic with college professor who mentioned the fact that President Obama was booed during his 9/11 video message before the game. Immediately the BBC repeater announced that they had “sadly run out of time” for the story.
Brilliant presentation of what today’s “millenials” are made of. Well informed sappy puss. If one doesn’t have the will to ORGANIZE and fight for liberty, one will never have it. I guess this is why so many have (at least some) affinity for BLM. Although they are so easily led around by the biggest race-pimps in the land, they have the balls needed to attain liberty and justice
What an excellent reminder article. Each day I search for information about the world around me (I call it sifting the news, what’s real and what’s not. After a couple of years this becomes easy once the patterns and other common sense indicators become familiar.) This reminds me of the saying “”you had to be there…” to really understand or appreciate what I’m talking about” because a true world-centric perspective has just that affect – it cannot be seen except from an all encompassing perspective (similar to the way patterns can be seen on the earth from space that cannot be seen from the surface of the Earth). On the flip side the more “involved” I become with the information I’m exposed (losing my larger view) and figuratively speaking I zoom in and lose sight of the larger picture – a type of suffocation.
So, for me I really benefited from this article becomes even though I have what many would call a world-centric perspective, I sometimes lose sense of the freedom inherent in this type of view when I become overwhelmed by the violence, corruption a human misery I see and read about on the computer screen in front of me. This article was a breath of fresh air and new equilibrium. Thanks.
Paul M.
I have a slightly different perspective of Millenials. I believe they have a better sense of the futility of most actions, and an intuition about which small actions will go viral and make an impact.
Militant, non-violent, civil disobedience is the only method of social change shown to have a chance of creating long-term positive change. Violent revolutions devolve into corruption rapidly.
Gandhi called it Satyagraha, “polite INSISTENCE on the truth”. They changed their country by doing the simplest of things. Waving a flag, and dehydrating sea water to make their own salt. Both actions were llegal, both were very easy, and thus thousands, then tens of thousands did it.
Of course there was no way for those in power to deal with such activities when they went viral.
Hopefully enough people care enough for this country to NOT stand for it’s crimes, and taking a knee during the national anthem to symbolize that fact will go viral. Everyone can be a Satyagrahi.
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