To: Doug R who wrote (16650 ) 10/7/2007 6:04:24 PM From: sea_urchin Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22250 Doug > The first step in doing anything is educating people about them so when one of their crimes is committed, it can be more widely known who is responsible. All I can say is that you are the first one I've met at SI who believes this. In fact, I suggest you put the question directly to anyone and everyone on this thread to canvass their opinion about the root cause of the Israeli/Palestinian conflict and I will be most surprised if you find one other person who will agree that it is the Bilderberg group rather than Zionist/Israeli expansion which is the cause of the present trouble in the Mid East. This is not to say you are wrong but that it's far easier to communicate with others within the paradigm they understand. > Since they use the resources of different countries, do not blame the country they used. In the first instance one has to -- blaming nebulous people in an organization one knows little about isn't very helpful even if they and it are the cause. > When enough people become aware of this, their power to control people through anger will disappear. You can't be serious. That's like saying if everyone believes in god then evil will disappear. > When an event occurs that should rightfully frighten people, know who it is that's really trying to frighten you. They use misdirected fear to control populations. Try and tell the American people, for example, that it was the Bilderberg group which was behind 9/11 and not bin Laden and see how far you get. You'll get as far as I did with Don Earl on his Bush/mastermind thread trying to tell him that an airliner didn't hit the Pentagon -- you'll be insulted or laughed at. > Every tool they use for control relies on misdirection. When enough people see through it, they will lose power. Before you can do that you have to control the media -- and then have the guts to publish the stuff you want to. > In Spain, after the Madrid bombings, nearly the entire country went on strike. The people in Spain refused to be manipulated through that event. Likewise, the bombings in India but that doesn't stop whoever from trying in Lebanon or Turkey and every day in Iraq. > Every individual in the world has the power to choose. Only up to a point. Most middle or working class people are dependent on a job and are in debt to a bank or finance institution. Very few are independent enough to stand outside of society in order to convince the state, which is usually the ultimate target of any "terrorist" attack. > The biggest problem is that it's very late in the game and unless people wake up, things are going to get very bad for nearly everyone, nearly everywhere. As far as I'm concerned, the principal agents for the problems we see in the world today are the governments of the US, the UK and Israel and whether one blames them or a nebulous group with a hidden agenda that manipulates these governments the outcome will be the same.smh.com.au