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George Bush, Sr.
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"We will have a world government, whether you like it or not."  Zionist banker Paul Warburg to the US Senate (1950)

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The Hegelian Dialectic

 Problem, reaction, solution.  The process by which social conditioning paves the way for "change" -- and "change" is only a plan that has been waiting for us to accept it.  The "solution" or "change" then serves as the basis for a new problem to emerge, which of course needs another "solution."  (Think of Barack Obama's promise of "change" -- a chorus sung by all his devoted followers.  The Hegelian anthem itself has been born!  Listen here.)

Thus, problem => reaction => solution, which becomes another problem.  When the new problem reaches the boiling point of being a crisis (which boiling point is almost always exaggerated by our very controlled media), arguments surface all over again for "change."  And so the process is repeated, over and over, moving society into just what the planners have in mind.  Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel was a 19th-century German philosopher who explained history as a "progression in which each successive movement emerges as a solution to the contradictions inherent in the preceding movement."  Certainly, if you are in the position to create a movement, then you will be in the position to use that movement as a springboard for the next thing you want to create.  Imagine an infinity symbol spiraling upward.

Also known as thesis/anti-thesis/synthesis, the Hegelian model is being used by globalists to set public policy.  As they fund and create a "problem," they create arguments for and against it.  The problem is debated publicly, with two sides warring around it.  Then a vote is taken, and a "compromise" is reached, which becomes official policy.  Everyone feels better because at least it was formally voted on, and the compromise is not as bad as the previous "extremes."  No one realizes that the whole thing was theater to begin with, and the compromise was how our rulers got us to move onward.  The big question: Onward to what?  Do you like the way things are unfolding?  Read more on the Hegelian dialectic here.

Last Updated on Thursday, 08 January 2009 12:12