WHY A CRISIS CAN BE A GOOD THING
by ​Rafael Zambrana                             September 2, 2013
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"Those who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little 
​temporary safety, deserve neither liberty, nor safety"


Benjamin Franklin


​The video above offers a blunt explanation of how things truly function in the planet today. It is not easy to convince in a few minutes of video, anyone who still believes on the fairy tale presented by the corporate media and the official institutions as reality. that it in fact it is a well orchestrated series of lies.

We seem to forget too easily how many times in our lives we are so convinced of our views on something, for later to find out we were so wrong off the mark (like myself promoting Barack Obama's presidency, for example) 
​The shock is bigger, the wider the difference between what we believe at the moment, and what our new discoveries tell us about it.
Unfortunately many people have a harder time to accept they were wrong and take the new assessment as the valid new ​stance on reality.   At one point I was a Neo-liberal believing on all that idea about  the markets being perfect and always getting their "logical" balance etc. until I saw the fallibility of humans which makes it impossible for "markets" to truly behave as expected.   If anything you can expect of the "markets" is that the herd instinct will always trump any reasoning, something the true gamblers in it know and use it to fleece the masses of ignorant investors who believe the fairy tale.

FOR THOSE WHO BELIEVE THIS IS MERELY A "CONSPIRACY THEORY" check this video.​​






























     THERE ARE DECENT PEOPLE WHO CAN'T BELIEVE PSYCHOPATHS EXIST WHO                  GLADLY WILL COMMIT HEINOUS CRIMES TO ADVANCE THEIR INSANE GOALS
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WHY A CRISIS CAN BE A GOOD THING?
Because it forces us to question our perceptions of reality, as it is happening today, changing our narrative and assessing what we took as a given in a different light, while creating a new take on it.
Therefore our actions will reflect the new perceptions, as in for instance losing all respect for someone you used to admire into someone you see as a despicable traitor who uses your good intentions to ensnare you into acting against your own interests, as is the case of the majority of people in powerful positions, from the judiciary, the media, the political sphere, academiy etc. who use your sense of civic duty and decency to act according to laws you believe in, but they flaunt by rigging the game to take unfair advantage.







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Truly living is to understand and accept the fact we are alone when the critical decisions are made on the fundamental existential questions.   We may have good friends and family to advise us, but ultimately it is each one of us who have to take responsibility for choosing the correct actions.   And perhaps the most important and most difficult, is to be able to accept death at any time during life​​.   Most of us live in denial about death, just like soldiers in the battle field watching many around them dying like flies but with the conviction it "won't happen" to them.   It is a psychological mechanism of defense to exist in this dichotomy when we have not the maturity to live in the moment, in the Here and Now without daydreaming as we most do.

And because most of us ​​don't accept death in the present bringing it to the Now as suggested by Jiddu Ksrishnamurti, we end up being brainwashed easily in times of crisis and insecurity, leaving us prone to manipulation as described by this famous Nazi below when we are caught in panic and behave using our instincts, not our reasoning.





























IT IS BECAUSE OF FEAR WHY WE TEND TO DENY FACTS WE DEEP INSIDE RECOGNIZE AS TRUE.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
It is rejection of the new perception what our instinctive reaction is when we find out the new perception on a given issue we were so sure to be true, is not.

THINKING OUTSIDE THE BOX is thinking outside our present belief system in order to try to find a new perspective on ​​a particular issue, but when we find out we're questioning the whole of the fairy tale we've been duped with since we were born, that's when it gets more scary and need time to assimilate it.


















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​​​We are being watched 24/7 and that is a new fact the majority of people has yet to come to terms with.   By the way the masses are reacting to this new knowledge, it shows they have no clue what this fundamental truth means in their private life at a time privacy is no longer available, and how it fits in their present belief structure.  IT DOESN'T FIT and ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​the reason they are not freaking out is because they haven't come to terms with it.   Will they?

A POSITIVE CRISIS is that which awakens us to the new facts and addresses them in a constructive, positive, advantageous manner.   It is constructive when we DO recognize the new narrative and act accordingly without feeling depressed or try to deny it.   After all, the real power is in each one of us, especially when we unite and stop playing THEIR GAME, and we start playing our own game​​.
We have the power because it is us as a society who manufacture and create the things we all need to live and are part of the ​Real Economy, while these small group of psychopaths in the financial sector are useless without our expertise.  
​ALL WE HAVE TO DO IS STOP PLAYING THEIR GAME, stop watching their brainwashing corporate media, paying their bills, including taxes, credit cards, attending their schools. especially believing in THEIR narrative while creating a new one without their control, without their currency, creating our own money by the community interest-free, not debt-based as it is today with Fractional Reserve Banking.

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What Is Cognitive Dissonance?

People tend to seek consistency in their beliefs and perceptions. So what happens when one of our beliefs conflicts with another previously held belief? The term cognitive dissonance is used to describe the feeling of discomfort that results from holding two conflicting beliefs. When there is a discrepancy between beliefs and behaviors, something must change in order to eliminate or reduce the dissonance.
Reality check on the New World Order - Foster Gamble