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Live in the collective and forget who you are

Sunday, December 02, 2012 by: Jon Rappoport

(NaturalNews) We are now told it's selfish and greedy to promote freedom for the individual. It's old-fashioned. It's passe. It's dangerous. It's nothing more than a ruse floated by the rich to hold down the poor.

Forget about the fact that the next Einstein or Tesla, growing up in what has become a collectivist society, could be slammed with Ritalin, Prozac, and even heavier drugs---because they're "abnormal."

Some day, when America has been forgotten, an anthropologist will write a celebrated history of this country, and it'll be all about cultural trends and group customs, and no one will even remember there was such an idea as The Individual.

By that time, the population of what was once the United States will live in a theocracy dedicated to Mother Earth, and every day for half an hour, the people will kneel and pray, together, from coast to coast, for mercy from this Mother.

And the people will be happy doing it---such as they understand happiness. They will glorify The Group. They will live under the great dome of the Flying Drones and they will rejoice in their solidarity.

They will willingly submit to all forms of surveillance, because it is in the interest of the Whole, the collective, the mass. After all, who would depart from the rules and sentiments of The Group? Only the outcasts. Only those bitter clingers who still believe they are unique individuals and have desires and power. Who needs them? Who wants them? They're primitive throwbacks. They're sick and they need treatment.

Be grateful you're living in the time of the great transition. If you look, you can see the changes taking place right in front of your own eyes. You can see The Individual fading out as a concept. You can see its replacement---the group and its needs---coming on strong. You can know where we're heading.

One day, you'll be able to tell your grandchildren there was once a time when there was a completely different conception of existence, and you'll be able to regale them with stories of the impossible. Stories of individuals.

Of course, they won't believe you. They won't be able to fathom what in the world you're talking about. But that doesn't matter. They'll listen in rapt wonder, just as we now admiringly contemplate tales of strange creatures and mountain gods of the ancient Greeks.

It'll be fun to look back on our time.

Don't worry. It doesn't matter. History is merely an anthropological catalog of trends, a series of customs. We pass from one epoch to another. What was true and important in one time becomes meaningless later.

Just "come together for the great healing." That's all you need to think about now. It'll all work out. And if it doesn't, you won't remember the failure anyway.

Coda: What's that? I can't hear you. Speak a little louder. Oh...I see. You're saying we the people are getting ripped off by our leaders and their secret controllers. Yes. Well, sure, that true.

And yes...if we all came together perhaps we could throw off these controllers and assert our independence once again. Yes.

But then I ask you this:

After we've won the great battle, what do we do next? Do we parade around, from town to town, from city to city, a hundred million of us, a great caravan, extolling our group victory? Is that what we do for the rest of eternity?

Or did we fight and win the great battle for another reason?

Did we perhaps fight and win so we could reestablish the individual as the basis and the object of freedom?

Wasn't that really the reason we were in this fight?

Or are you already too humble and progressive and submissive and enlightened to think so?

If you're going to fight and fight to win, it helps to know why you're in the battle, why you're really in it.

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The author of an explosive new collection, THE MATRIX REVEALED, Jon
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Since you guys like hacking and trying to discredit my threads all the time.Why dont both of you try supplying facts to substantiate your claims.I think that it is far beyond your ability to do so.Try putting your money where your mouths are.PROVE IT.
 

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Reads like an essay written by a social misfit. :laughing7:

I wasn't aware that Mr. Rappoport was a social misfit . . . :icon_scratch:

So then, what he wrote above has already gone into effect to the point that anyone thinking outside of the herd is considered a "social misfit"?

In that case, his words are beginning to come to be fact just not popular among the herd.

Or just some nut.

Experience?
 

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There you go. A social misfit. :laughing7:

PS: The term......"Social Misfit"....it has absolutely nothing to do with intelligence.
 

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Come on scoop you can do better than that.Put your money where your mouth is.Lets see proof other than your own words.One thing i have observed about you scoop is,you NEVER supply FACTS to back up your statements only your own words.Its as if you expect everybody to believe your own words.I already proved you wrong in your statements in your other thread about cops.Nobody is ever hired as a cop because of who they know,WRONG.Police officer standards arent being lowered,WRONG.LETS SEE THE FACTS AND THE PROOF.
 

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There you go. A social misfit. :laughing7:

PS: The term......"Social Misfit"....it has absolutely nothing to do with intelligence.

I never said that it did . . . nor did anyone else in this thread except you and Ticm.

Reread the post carefully before labeling someone a social misfit.
 

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WELL , BY GOD ! I AM A SOCIAL MISFIT ! And I am proud of it . An uneducatable reprobate that will be a poster child for those who do not survive the 'CAMPS'.
>So what do I have to look forward to other than screaming ODIN to get his attention before I jump in to the wolf pit ?
 

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A collective, I mean commune, I mean socialism, O' what the "H" there all the same! A heard of sheep lead by the lion. I think it would be far better to go down in flames. Frank
 

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There you go. A social misfit. :laughing7:

PS: The term......"Social Misfit"....it has absolutely nothing to do with intelligence.

I already did....$$$$.....you've done your research deeply enough yet. Some of the most intelligent and celebrated people in human history were social misfits. All I said was that it read like an essay written by a social misfit, and I still stand by that statement. All of this other stuff you fellas are tossing into the mix has nothing to do with the context of my original statement, which was simply a statement about how the presented text was written. :laughing7:
 

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Sorry, but free thought isn't the sign of being a social misfit. It isn't antisocial either.

It's just fact . . . truth. "Try it, you'll like it!"
 

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Sorry, but free thought isn't the sign of being a social misfit. It isn't antisocial either.

It's just fact . . . truth. "Try it, you'll like it!"

Again, free thought was never in the context of my original statement. :laughing7: I said, in reference to the way it was written, that is was written like an essay that had been penned by a social misfit. It is a reference to "writing style"......:laughing7:....and only to the writing style of that particular text. And that is "documented truth" and you can still read my original statement if you doubt it, which I still stand by. It is an analogy of the presented writing style, either natural or selected, by the author for that particular text. About anything else, I made no comment.......$$$$$$$
 

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A "social misfit" is just someone that marches to the beat of a different drummer, like me, I don't drink -smoke - dance- or enjoy watching people work up a sweat playing ball of some sort. I just enjoy thinking and creating. Some of us have to do the real work. Frank
 

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Whats really silly about this collective business, to me, is that each and every one of us is in competition with everybody else. When you buy gas, you make my price go up. When you get a job, you make it harder for everybody else to get a job. The only reason humans banded together in the first place was for defense. Defense against the tiger, against the neighboring tribe, etc. We'd be much better off if that was the only reason we banded together today. So the idea of a total society is flawed from the start. The only reason to join any group is to advance your own, personal benefits. Right now we have what some call the have-nots banding together to steal the lawfully-earned money of the haves. It's in their personal interest to do so...they get benefits they are unwilling, or unable to earn.
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Hay Jim, you sumed it up fairly well. I love the way you danced around the Pol.. Frank
 

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A "social misfit" is just someone that marches to the beat of a different drummer, like me, I don't drink -smoke - dance- or enjoy watching people work up a sweat playing ball of some sort. I just enjoy thinking and creating. Some of us have to do the real work. Frank
I'm a lot like you, Frank. Don't drink, smoke, or dance, and I make a lousy spectator. I've always thought it was best to LIVE my life...not spend it watching someone else live theirs. I've also been self-employed my entire adult life. I've been a fur hunter, concrete construction business owner/operator, and now a slabjacker. I'm also a fairly serious prospector, but one without positive results...LOL
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Hay jim, you do realise that a federal trappers permit allowes you to carry a concealed weapon don't you. I liked living my own life also, but I worked for a large corporation and at the same time handled businesses of my own like house construction, wedding photography, satellite Receiver instillation, etc. But now in retirement I do as I please. A little cache hunting, a little traveling, a little art & photography. The pressure is gone, except for the tax man. Frank
 

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