The Ventures of MissBiz

This is a journal of my personal ventures in business, as a business student, and as a student in life. This is a blog for me, but if you'd like to follow along - you might be in for a wicked ride!

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Village of the Damned, p. II

For several years now, Alex Jones has reported on every kind of political conspiracy you can imagine – opening our minds up to doubt about “the system” that we believe we have the power to control – the government. In this economic whirlwind of secrets, lies, promises, and inflated hopes, the collective unconscious may have already identified a future for which we consciously want to deny. The seeds of doubt we are all starting to experience as the world changes right under our noses, may not be a coincidence.

In 2006, Steve Watson & Alex Jones trumpeted this as being a rational probability in how the world is slowly, but surely, being manipulated.

Today I stumbled upon this on the Globe & Mail website. It’s like watching a twisted adaptation of the Village of the Damned unravel before our very eyes – the only difference is that both sides are behind the scenes, playing the puppeteers.

Forgive me for my over-analytics. But when the system we stand on feels more and more like a horrific funhouse, complete with distorted mirrors and clowns around every corner, it’s hard to not think the worst. Not that there’s anything anyone can do about it. In reality we’re already strapped inside the space shuttle and on the brink of atmospheric penetration – in other words, it’s already been done - we’re just watching it unwind.

However, there’s definitely comfort in heightening the senses of all the possibilities out there, regardless of how scary it seems. It just goes to show that even though we must abide by “the system” in some capacity, we still have some freedoms to choose how we interpret the world, how we utilize our knowledge, and how we protest in our own ways. It seems like the more we progress in time, the more we need to recess into our ways of living – less TV and more action. Less chemicals and more organics. Less fear and more freedom.

Naivety may be bliss, but knowledge is power.


Keep Bizzy
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If everyone demanded peace instead of another television set, then there'd be peace.
~John Lennon~

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