Saturday 26 March 2011

It doesn't matter who we are, or think we are fighting, nor why

I've been watching more internet material on the 7/7/2005 London bombings and the shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes. There are enough oddities, holes in the story and alternative explanations to make me think that this was a false flag event, and there's no reason why it shouldn't have been - it wouldn't have been the first and it won't have been the last.

Such attacks have to be part of a bigger picture. A common explanation is that they unite us against a common enemy (terrorism), and provide greater justification for state monitoring that is put there officially to help the state protect us from enemy attacks. The alternative explanation is that the state, or some other power structure, wants to control us for its own ends.

So, logically, the government line that they are protecting us from terrorism or some high order threat could be true, but also, logically, this could all be a massive deceit carried out by Freemasons, Jewish bankers, The Illiuminati, or any real or imagined, sinister and/or powerful group intent on consolidating its position.

Outside a resource based economy there will be power struggles and it doesn't make any real difference whether this is in the form of terrorist attacks usually but not always foiled by police/security services, or a massive deception by a powerful/shady body/organisation.

In an RBE, there would be no pressure to create jobs and economic growth, so no desire to sell weapons for an income or to justify (falsely or not) the need for more police and national security. If the planet's resources were managed efficiently and shared fairly, we wouldn't need to fight each other to get them or keep them. There may be some residual desire to attack each other on ideological/religious grounds, but i suspect these would fade if human need were put first.

So even if the loss of life on 7/7/05 (and at other such events) could be justified as it achieved higher ends, that would still be in the framework of the monetary "free" market economy which is the cause of the divisions - whatever divisions - that lead to the need for the protection / fighting.

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