Guest guest Posted September 2, 2008 Report Share Posted September 2, 2008 Many years of research later, I no longer question or have to be convinced of the reality of the law of karma and its unalterable quality. It's not a mystical 'punishment', its just a natural law, like gravity. As you sew, so shall you reap, period. All the great teachers in history have said this.When our forefathers came to America, there were already inhabitants, the American Indians. Europeans came here seeking new resources and found the natives not utilizing them as they, the 'smarter, more technologically superior' Caucasians surely could. They bore the natives no real animosity, they just (arrogantly) viewed them as inferior beings who were a nuisance preventing easy access to riches. So what did they do? They bought the natives off with cheap trinkets, sometimes rifles and other items that let one group of natives have power over the others. When the natives started getting wise to that, they introduced them to alcohol, which effectively neutralized many of them as a threat. When the natives began noticing they were being treated as lesser beings and became hostile, white man used their superior numbers and technology to kill off the natives and simply take their land and resources...finally herding the remnants onto small reservations on undesirable land. (the first FEMA concentration camps, hmmm?)This scenario is being played out on these shores again, today. Henry Kissinger, a European and consultant to the last 5 or 6 Presidents, referred to us as 'useless eaters' (direct quote) in one of his insider speeches. The elites think of average Americans as inferior beings unworthy of concern. E.g., Barbara Bush went on Larry King Live recently and said 'she didn't care about the deaths and suffering of our service men and women in Iraq and refused to discuss them', but 'she'd personally try to kill anyone who spoke ill of any of her own family members.' See, Americans aren't part of her 'family.' Interesting position for the wife of an elected American president to take...Americans are being treated exactly as they treated the American Indians 300-400 years ago. Our forefathers didn't see Indians as part of their 'family'. Karma. Now before rushing off to make amends to the Indians, it is prudent to note that the Indians themselves had been practicing these very same tactics among competing tribes for hundreds of years before Europeans landed, so it is simply more turns of karma that they reaped, themselves.The whole point is that at some point, we MUST practice forgiveness of karmic 'debt', and try to educate people out of continuing the same unworkable attitudes and practices. The 'elites' of today will be the oppressed victims of tomorrow (or their children), endlessly. The oppressed victim today must figure out a way to avoid their victimization without keeping the cycle endlessly repeating. I believe that mainly involves not falling prey to the usual greed and power traps. If today's 'elite' has no one to comply with or carry out their foolish plans--even 'secret' ones, they quickly are reduced to just 'one of the group' with no more power than anyone else to do anything negative at all.And avoiding the traps, and finding-sharing fair, healthy, equitable solutions are what groups like this are for. From: dgwest7Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2008 13:18:08 +0000 Re: Global Famine-is it a conspiracy? Yes, the global famine is a conspiracy. The conspirators, headed by the bankers, who themselves are headed by the Rothscild and Rockefeller families have developed a plan for the New World Order, as indicated by George Bush the elder in one of his speeches. This plan involves reducing the population of the planet to about 2 billion, about one third of what it is now. This is why so many things appear illogical. They are NOT trying to save lives - they ARE trying to destroy them. That is why it is very important that WE oppose the world's elite, and place some honest, loving compassionate people in our governments and businesses. Better still, we should get rid of government all together. Very few, if any, governments really do anything for the people - most politicians are in the government for personal gain. Best regards David , Raven <NWRaven wrote: > > Global Famine Is It A Conspiracy? > > By Eric Walberg > http://www.countercurrents.org/walberg310808.htm > If indeed 6,000 elite business leaders control the world's fate, surely such an immensely wealthy and powerful coterie could solve the food crisis in a flash. The massive expenditures on arms and the wanton destruction they cause every second, could, if stopped, provide the will and resources to restructure the world to end starvation, let alone poverty, leaving lots left over for the elite to wallow in. There is no organised force of any consequence opposing this world elite. What's stopping it? > > > > > > -- > Dr.V.N.Sharma > http://canvas.nowpos.com/vnsharma > Get ideas on sharing photos from people like you. Find new ways to share. Get Ideas Here! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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