All The Trouble in the World

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A few years back I went to Fiji.  Now, Fiji is a small set of islands surrounded by beautiful blue waters.   A sunny paradise of sorts.   I didn’t know much about the history of Fiji before I set foot on the Islands.  But, as tourists will do,  I signed myself up for a number of activities and tours, and really explored all that there was to explore.

What I quickly learned was that there was some significant “ill will” between the Island’s main two groups of inhabitants:  the original native population, and those of Indian heritage.   It appeared that the Indians controlled much of the commerce, such as grocery stores, souvenir shops, and anything that serviced the local people, including seats in the local government.   The “original” native population was upset at the fact that these Indian people were on “their” Island at all, let alone controlling their commerce and their local government.

When you first learn about these things, it is easy to pick a side – either side – and passionately vouch for their cause.   Both parties have a very strong argument for proceeding the way they do, and when you listen to their stories, you will immediately feel compassion, and side with whomever you are listening to.  But in order to really “get it”,  and understand the solution, you have to understand how they got there.

What happened?

Way back when, when Britain had assembled a substantial fleet of vessels, they used to travel around the world, “colonizing” other countries.   Now, they were not the only ones engaged in this.  Portugal, Spain, and others were also quite active in this pursuit.  In fact, as the storey goes, the UK was one of the most “benevolent” in terms of how they colonized.  They killed less “natives” in the process, and instead had a policy of re-training and re-educating these “savages”.    Other countries leaned a little more towards simply wiping out the existing population and sending in their own, “new” settlers to inhabit the “found” land.

When Britain decided to colonize Fiji, they followed a formula.   They did what they had done previously on many tropical islands and lands that they “found”.   They mowed down the trees and planted sugar cane.  And then they tried to convince the local “savages” to farm the sugar cane fields.  But because these “savages” turned out to be lousy, unmotivated “workers”, the British sent some ships over to India, loaded up the holds of the ships with “workers”, and plopped them onto the Fijian Islands.  These Indian people, feeling like they really didn’t have too many options, worked the fields.   In turn, over time, these “newcomers” were given land and resources to start their own small businesses, and became entrenched in the country.

Of course the native population was very upset with this deal.  They did not feel that Britain had the right to give their land away to these “newcomers”.   And this tension still exists today.

In the meantime, however, while these two groups of people were facing each other in conflict, the “colonizers” also sold off much of the Prime real estate – Oceanfront property – to hoteliers.  Neither the indian population nor the original native population benefitted from the land sales involved in building these magnificent, 5 star hotels with all the amenities.  However,  in this present day they are all invited to work there if they pass certain screening criteria.  The “privilege” of working at one of these hotels is higher wages and a higher standard of living than most of the other “islanders”.

Why is this story so Important, and what does it have to do with the rest of the trouble in the world?

Because this the same story.  This story has been repeated all over the world.  In the past.  And, in fact, it is still happening today.  It is just getting far more sophisticated in its execution.  But it is still the same story.

  1. Go into a “weak” country that has known resources you want to exploit.
  2. Create tension.  Pay outsiders – people from other regions or countries – to come in and protest.  About anything.  About everything.  Create an uprising.  Keep the inhabitants busy fighting over whatever.
  3. Throw in a “natural disaster” or two so the citizens are scrambling just to get by.    Create utter chaos and uproot the citizens from their homes.   Especially the ones that live near, or “on top of”, the resources you want to extract or exploit.
  4. Topple the government.  Kill off their leader, or render him ineffective.  Pop your own substitute into power – who has already been pre-selected and is just waiting for the green light.   Who is more than willing to sign what needs to be signed in exchange for land, money, or power.
  5. Accept donations and international assistance of all kinds.   Plead to the hearts of the citizens of the world that these people are homeless, refugees, and in need of great assistance.   Military aid for “peacekeeping.  Financial Aid to feed, cloth and shelter the homeless..
  6. Intercept the financial aid being sent and funnel that assistance into new infrastructure that does not aid the locals, but in fact builds structures that assist in robbing that land of its most precious resources.    Oil.  Gold.  Uranium.  Beautiful oceanfront vistas for Hotels.  There are so many options.
  7. Now that you own the Asset, sell off what you don’t want to keep – extra humans (for organs, sex etc), excess land (access to the ocean or to trade routes etc)…
  8. Get the Revenue Generating Businesses up and running.  In terms of “farming”, sugar cane is no longer the crop of choice.  Today the biggest revenue generator is poppies – aka Drugs.  In terms of resource extraction, Oil is still a very popular choice, but mining things like Gold and Uranium are still quite lucrative activities as well.  Also, with the upswing of the tach industry, there are some rare minerals that are in high demand that are used to make cell phones and other devices.   The main point here is that the country has to be turned into a cash machine to keep everyone on the payroll happy, and to pay for new ventures.
  9. Trade some of the more illicit crops such as poppies directly for assets instead of selling for cash.  A very popular asset to acquire is Guns and more Weapons which can in turn be used to raid and control the current population as well as new ventures raiding countries next door.
  10. Rinse and repeat.

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This is never done by one individual.  There is no one person to point at and to blame.  Each “takeover” is a system that is set up, and then “shared” amongst small groups of people.  An interconnected network with many, many moving pieces.   Very few people know the true picture of what is taking place in any one “operation”.  And many of the players in the mix know not to question what exactly is going on – they merely do their “part” – and in that process, they make significant amounts of money.   The cement company just sends workers to pour cement.  The pipeline company just builds pipelines.  The oil rig workers just drill for oil.

The “smaller” players in the game get paid stupid amounts of money to do their part, and in turn quickly realize that the less they know about in terms of the bigger picture, the better.   So, for the most part, they don’t ask.    But still, on some level, they do have to know that they are skating the line on ethics and the effects on humanity as a whole.   It’s a slippery slope.

Where are we today?

If you want some current examples of where this is taking place, of course the Middle East mainly Syria, Iraq, Libya and Afghanistan are great examples.  But there are many more.  For example Haiti is an incredible example of how this was done.  The former Yugoslavia is another big one.   Also, many countries that used to be behind the Iron curtain.

This is the fight that is going on in the Ukraine.  This is also going on in places you wouldn’t suspect.  Sweden is having difficulties of late with social unrest.  So are specific regions in the United States.   With larger countries, sometimes it is easier just to target a region, or a certain asset class.    When Britain tried to take over China in the 1900’s, they ended up settling for Hong Kong (1842).  It still turned out to be a very strategic port, and they would likely consider its acquisition well worth their efforts.  Not all of these asset seizures will be successful.  This is a numbers game.  Agitate as many as you can and see which falls out.

The problem with it all is that we, the people, do not always see this coming when it is happening in our own countries.   And we are incentivised not to speak out or do anything about it because we know that doing so could interrupt our own “peaceful” existence and the level of comfort in our own lo-cals.   And then suddenly it’s too late.  We have lost all control.

Why Should “WE” Care?

  1. There are millions of innocent people being killed and displaced simply because they live somewhere, and have rights to, resources someone else wants.    There is a crime being committed and by being silent we are complicit.
  2. We are funding this.  It is our military.   Our aid money.   Our soldiers who are being sent to create and/or further this agenda.
  3. We are not benefitting from this in any way.   In fact we are losing as our national debt in increasing.   We fund this activity in the interest of “national security”,  a “charitable act” to help out those countries “in need”.   It’s the various corporations who go in to “clean up” who… literally, “clean up”.
  4. This is our sons and daughters who have innocently signed up for the military believing they were doing a great thing protecting their country, only to “wake-up” to the actual horrors that are going on.  They come back broken, confused, and disempowered.    Our society must then somehow absorb these broken souls back into our midst and we are not providing appropriate resources to do so.   We leave them without benefits and many end up homeless and on the streets.  Where we judge them for being a burden to society.
  5. Like a cancer, if left unchecked, it simply grows.  Eventually “they” will run out of countries to invade.   Then what?    Well, we already see evidence of increased surveillance and less personal legal rights in our own countries.   “Asset forfeiture” is a big name for playing the game at home rather than abroad.    Find a target, and find a way to ruin them and take over their assets.    Did you know, for example,  that this is what was done to the U.S. farmers in the 1980’s, and that because of “farm-aid” and other organizations, they raised enough money to sue, and that they actually won their lawsuit?   But the records were “sealed”, and the compensation has not yet been paid?

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The bottom line is that this is a big planet, there is more than enough resources to go around, and the only reason people are starving and homeless is that the resources that are rightfully theirs are being stolen from them and funnelled off to a select few.   (Yes, this includes all those “starving children in Africa”.  But it also includes the “starving children” in our own back yards.)

It IS that simple.  People are resilient.   Give them back their land they will gladly grow their own food.  We don’t have to “take care” of each other.  The 3 million displaced Syrian people were not “homeless” until someone somewhere decided to build a pipeline through their country.   They didn’t WANT to move.   They were forced to.   And now many look at them as a burden instead of with compassion.  Because, of course, their predicament does put pressure on others who must help them.   This costs time.   This costs money.   This creates tension and hard feelings.   Just give them their fricken land back!

Then What is the Solution?

What hasn’t been working?

  1. Simply sending money to help the displaced doesn’t really work that well.  This is a “machine”.  And the magnitude is huge.   The aid money is, 90% or the time, strategically diverted to help the oppressors, not the citizens who need the help.   The aid money is used to build roads, pipelines, ports used to divert the resources out of the country.
  2. When you add up the amount of damage that has been done by the bombing and the gassing and the biochemicals and the radioactive weapons, and then tack on the value of the resources that are (about to be) “re-directed” away from the original owners or beneficiaries , this dwarfs the size of any aid money that could ever be offered.     The aid money only helps the oppressors in the short term to build infrastructure that is then used to steal (money) from the citizens of that country who, if allowed to develop and sell their own resources for their own benefit would be quite wealthy and very independent.   Never in need of any form of international assistance. Ever.
  3. Sending (good) people over to help rebuild is a nice gesture, and many positive experiences come out of it, but at the end of the day this is merely a band-aid placed on a gaping wound.
  4. Crying to your local politician really is not that effective.  This operation is massive, most politicians are unaware of all of the moving parts, and/or if they did become too involved or informed ,they stand to be threatened and displaced themselves.   Most practice “purposeful ignorance” merely because they’d like to keep their jobs and their marriages intact, among other things.
  5. Unfortunately speaking out publicly about the “truth” of these situations has been met with heavy-handed force.   Many of our “heroes” have ended up broke, or worse still,  dead.    Some have ended up in prison – often without a trial.   Others have just been disgraced by a manufactured “scandal” that destroys their credibility.  The stakes are high.  We are talking about Trillions of dollars.  $21 trillion I believe at last count.

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What HAS Been Working?

  • The vibration of the planet is rising.   First and foremost we must encourage this “elevation” to continue.   As the vibration of the planet gets to a certain level, more light is shown on these practices, and those who were unwittingly participating in these atrocities will no longer be able to participate.  A war cannot happen if you no longer have any soldiers.    More synchronicities will happen,   More “miracles” will happen.    More people will be guided to do the “right thing” without knowing why or what the true impact of their actions has been.
  • Awareness is another factor.  Sharing information with those who are ready and willing to hear goes a long way to reformulate all of our actions.  Some people are complicit in these operations not because they are bad people, but simply because they do not understand the effects of their actions.   This does not mean you have to shout this from the rooftops.   Sharing with people who are not ready to hear just creates more resistance.  More anger.  More opposition.   But sharing valuable insights with those who are ready to hear, increases the body of people able to support change when the opportunity presents itself.   Often we want to do the right thing, but we don’t know what that is.   We all could use more clarity.
  • Understand that there are things being done, tactics being employed within your own communities, to keep you “busy”, “distracted”, fearful and angry.   These tactics are probably going to escalate.  If everyone is mad at their neighbour because they changed the sign on a bathroom door, they will never, ever see what is being done on a global scale.   With your tax dollars.  Your debt.  Money we all have to pay back some day.   Standing up for your rights is a good thing, but always question who else is benefitting from your anger, your depression, your uncertainty.   Look before you leap.    Always look for the highest and the best resolution to a situation.  Maybe asking everyone to love all of their neighbours is too much of a stretch right now, – but certainly engaging with others to the extent that you, yourself, become angry and incapacitated is not adviseable.   Focus on relationships you desire.   Focus on things you have in common with your neighbours.  Create connections.
  • Educate yourself in what it takes to stay healthy.  We all know we are being poisoned.   Our food.   Our water.  Our air.   To make us lethargic.   To keep us so preoccupied with our own health that we can’t think of the bigger picture.  And as a side benefit, the health care system scoops up any life savings we had put aside for retirement when we do finally succumb to the “sickness”.   It is impossible to avoid everything toxic in our environment, but it is possible to learn how to detox your body and how to regain your energy and vitality.
  • Raising our own vibration, “tuning in” to our own truth, and finding ways to express ourselves genuinely, following our own heart and passion is another key.  If everyone on the planet expressed themselves from their heart, we would no longer have these “conflicts”.   We need to maintain healthy bodies and healthy minds so that we are in the best shape possible to deal with whatever may come our way.     Making our own little piece of the planet more welcoming and inviting is a great first step.   And then we share.  And then others do the same.  And before long we have so much radiance, war does not make sense to anyone.  There are no “soldiers” left.
  • The children are our future.   Be extra diligent and watchful of our children.  There is a war being fought over the minds and hearts of the future generations.   The good news is many children are being born with greater awareness and advanced skills in order to fight this .  Encourage them and pave the way from them to do their job.

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