Thursday, January 24, 2008

Time and generations..


How much do you remember about your ancestry? We are the same flesh and blood of our ancestors, yet most of us have very little memory of specific events that happened back in our families past. The truth is we have access to this important information, its just most of us are so caught up in everyday material issues, that we never get the opportunity to experience the full potential of our mind and memory.

He who controls time, controls the outcome of our civilization. The most we can protect our selves is one lifetime. Because we don't seem to retain knowledge from life to life, the longest time we can devote our energy to is one lifetime. All of us are re-set every time we are born.

What is someone a long time ago figured out how to retain knowledge from life to life? It would be easy over a period of thousands of years to seize control of the populous without ever being caught. Their identity would change every lifetime making it virtually impossible to track who was enslaving us.

We forget so easily. Thousands of our ancestors died horrible deaths in the Revolutionary war. Why? to keep us independent of British rule and most importantly keep us free of a centralized bank. Several hundred years later, we have forgotten, and here we are standing oblivious with a centralized bank- the federal reserve. So thousands of our ancestors believed in fighting this idea to the death and won- but here we are oblivious to the fact that they died for this cause.

Someone for a long time has been seizing control of America one dollar at a time and If you look at history, many things are constantly undermined. We forget the past, that's why knowledge is absolute power. Things like archaeological finds are covered up to keep the current belief system in tact. There have been mummies and hieroglyphics found on US soil, even underground cities have been found here yet it has all been covered up to keep the current belief system intact. An archaeological find like that would change the way we think about religion and the origins of man, therefor its a direct threat to Catholicism and the current belief system.

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