Monday, October 5, 2015

Re: [blind-democracy] Re: Mental illness or terrorism?

Good Monday Morning Abdulah and All Eager Listers.
Here it is, the First Monday in October. The day our unbiased Supreme
Court convenes to once again uphold our Constitution and keep us all
safe from Terror.
Another historic event on this glorious day, an agreement has been
reached on the long awaited TPP. Once signed, we peons will have a
much better definition of our place in this emerging International
Corporate Empire(ICE).
But one item I seem to have missed. I heard our President's
impassioned speech concerning the mass murders in Roseburg, Oregon, at
the UCC, but where is his outcry of rage over the murder of Doctor's
Without Borders and their patients in the hospital in Afghanistan?
Are we really expected to believe that our Prince of Peace, Barak
Obama, is going along with the imbecilic fabrication that this mass
murder was simply "collateral damage"?
Or is he going to wait until the smoke clears and anger subsides, to
tell us how sad he is.
Abdulah, that is what I mean by Americans being conditioned in how we
receive information. We are fed certain information in a way to
elicit the desired response. And the response is always directed
toward our Nation being the Greatest Nation Ever! We are conditioned
to accept the Fairy Tale that we are the World's Peace Keepers. Such
messages are woven throughout our daily feeding of what we call
"News". We have been trained to ignore the items that do not fit our
Fairy Tale. So we can read about a hospital being destroyed and
innocent people murdered, while believing that it is simply a mistake
or collateral damage. That is because we've been conditioned to
accept our Peace-Loving Nature, so of course we would never do such a
thing intentionally.
And so, woven into our "Make Believe World", is the thread that
Terrorists are wanting to plunder our glorious Land of Plenty. And
those Terrorists are Muslims. Of course they used to be Japanese and
Nazis and then Communists from the hated Soviet Union. At times the
Terrorists are Black, and at other times they are Jews. While we get
along with the Arabs, we don't really trust them.
And on it goes. lies like silken threads, woven through our so called news.
Abdulah, our greatest weapon is our ability to think. That ability is
being constantly attacked.
Our greatest enemy is within our nation's borders. It is the Mass
Media. When radio, and later TV, became the transporter of our news,
surrounded by sponsors lying through their teeth to shake our dollars
loose, we had begun to allow ourselves to be taken over. Is it too
late to turn back? Only time will tell.

Carl Jarvis





On 10/4/15, abdulah aga <abdulahhasic@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> Carl you say Frankly, we have been conditioned on how to receive
> information.
>
> what information?
>
> is it information to hear each time when is massacre if is not name
> associate with Muslim or Islamic then is mental ealnes?
>
> but if is name associate with Islamic name he muss bee terrorist even if he
>
> don't know what that mean or if is his motives something ales, but steel he
>
> is terrorist by USA media.
>
> Carl why we don't have complete investigation?
>
> if you don't know I do know,
>
> because he is white and more good thinks for him he is from how American say
>
> grate Brittan,
> that why we will never know what is happened in Oregon.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Carl Jarvis
> Sent: Sunday, October 04, 2015 8:17 PM
> To: blind-democracy@freelists.org
> Subject: [blind-democracy] Re: Mental illness or terrorism?
>
> Exactly so, Roger. As you have pointed out so many times, words have
> real power.
> Following my recent medical procedure, an ablation of the heart, a
> friend dropped by and commented that I was looking alert in a very
> relaxed way. I took it as an attempt to let me know that I was
> looking much improved.
> After he took off, I turned to Cathy and beamed. "I'm a fast healer.
> Sturdy Pioneer stock does it." Cathy said, "Alert in a relaxed way?
> You have your pants unbuckled and your zipper down, and your hair
> looks like a herd of ducks slept there all night."
> Suddenly I had lost that feeling of well-being and told Cathy, "Think
> I'll hobble to bed and take a nap".
> Whether we admit it or not, we subconsciously respond to words. Some
> words have broad definitions and can be used to guide our thinking.
> Some words have very different meanings for each of us, and must be
> used carefully in order to be effective. Often the first verbal
> impression sets a tone that is hard to overcome. A local TV reporter
> put it this way. "Are Seattle teachers putting their own demands
> ahead of their students well being? As teachers turn their backs on
> their duties, harried parents scramble to find safe care for their
> children."
> No one said the teachers had no right in demanding a decent wage, but
> I had the impression of a bunch of hard faced men and women turning
> away from little children who are weeping and begging to be taught.
> And how many of us have been one of those harried parents? I put in
> my time as a single parent.
> Each of us responds to this news item from our own experiences. But
> most of us will be feeling empathy for the harried parents and worried
> over the safety of the children. The teachers become just a bit more
> removed from our sympathies. And yet, many of these teachers are
> parents. Some are single parents. They are struggling to provide for
> their children, too. But by the words chosen, and the emphasis placed
> on the harried parents and the children's safety, these teachers
> become "things" rather than equal members of the community.
> Frankly, we have been conditioned on how to receive information.
> Until we decide that it is our responsibility to think about what is
> being fed us, and why, we will go along, being tugged this way and
> that without ever understanding that we are being played like puppets
> on a string.
>
> Carl Jarvis
> On 10/4/15, Roger Loran Bailey <dmarc-noreply@freelists.org> wrote:
>> Have you ever noticed that when one of these mass shootings is
>> perpetrated by a white guy it is always explained as mental illness and
>> when the perpetrator is anyone else it is terrorism?
>>
>>
>
>
>

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