“. . . the magnitude of a lie always contains a certain factor of credibility, since the great masses of the people in the very bottom of their hearts tend to be corrupted rather than consciously and purposely evil, and that, therefore, in view of the primitive simplicity of their minds they more easily fall a victim to a big lie than to a little one, since they themselves lie in little things, but would be ashamed of lies that were too big.“
Adolph Hitler, Mein Kampf, Chapter 10
“The English follow the principle that when one lies, one should lie big, and stick to it. They keep up their lies, even at the risk of looking ridiculous.”
Joseph Goebbels, Die Zeit ohne Beispiel
“People will believe a big lie sooner than a little one; and if you repeat it frequently enough people will sooner or later believe it.”
OSS on Hitler’s psychological profile
“The key-word here is blackwhite. Like so many Newspeak words, this word has two mutually contradictory meanings. Applied to an opponent, it means the habit of impudently claiming that black is white, in contradiction of the plain facts.”
George Orwell, Nineteen Eighty Four

U.S. citizens are a stubborn, patriotic and very attached to their freedoms, with an attitude that annoys elitists, feeder entities, control freaks and dictators to no end. How can they be Emperors over whole realms of peasants who consider themselves sovereign, and worse, act the part? How is it possible for elites to enjoy lives of relative leisure if the “peasants” won’t pay them tribute? It’s such a dilemma, trying to be Emperor in a country of kings.
So the Robber Barons of a few generations ago, the grandparents of today’s corporate elites, gathered in secret and decided that either:
1) a powerful and dangerous enemy, or
2) the threat of a dreadful catastrophe
would be necessary for the public to give up its sovereignty and accept the “efficiencies” of their authoritative rule. Not patient enough to wait for an Act of God they decided to play God by manufacturing a series of crises, hoping one would stick. Their approach to global domination relied heavily upon Georg Hegel’s theories on dialectic and tragedy.
Hegel (1770-1831) was an imperialist and a con artist, and his dialectic has allowed globalists to lead free men and women back into the superstitious, racist and unreasonable age of imperial rule. The Robber Barons and their progeny, all with vast resources at their fingertips, used his dialectic to create false enemies and threats to frighten the people into following their lead.

Modern propaganda is based mainly on Hegelian dialectic: The invention of artificial extremes (”thesis” and “antithesis”) which only superficially conflict with each other, and the synthesis of a solution from the conflict. For instance, it’s a myth that Capitalism and Communism are opposites, as both rest on the same platform: A centralization of wealth which destroys private property, mostly through legislation and the control of the money supply. Central banking is common to both Communism and Capitalism, so pervasive it barely occurs to citizens that there is a better way to create wealth than issuing public debt.
Artificial extremes (evangelical Christianity vs. radical Islam, for another example) are chosen and propagandized in such a way that marginalizes both and turns each side against the other. The goal of the controllers is to “naturally” synthesize a reconciliation in such a way that benefits themselves exclusively. It is essentially a fraud, a strategy of ideological divide-and-conquer. The dialectic ruse scatters the citizens’ energies and coherence, making them willing to grab on to any solution that will return matters to some kind of equilibrium. Unless, of course, they recognize the ruse as such and refuse to be sucked into the lies.
Here’s how the Big Lie is used to bring about change:
1. The elites identify a new enemy or impending crisis that will alter or end life as we know it. Failing that, they make one up. Or even create one.
2. They spend a lot of money, time and attention to hype the problem in the media, and frame proposed restrictive and controlling Policy X around the crisis. Policy X is typically one that We The People would never allow during a time of calm but one that serves the greed of the propagandists, who are generally money-grubbing, egomaniacal, imperialistic control freaks.
3. Our elites allow the public hysteria to reach a crescendo until the citizen victims shout “THE GOVERNMENT NEEDS TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT THIS!”
4. The corporate and government bandits come to the “rescue” and insist that oppressive and/or expensive Policy X will solve the problem.
5. We the People say “Well okay, just so long as it makes us feel safe and bring things back to normal.”

Thus another nail is pounded into the coffin. The Italian Mafia had it’s own way of expressing the Hegelian dialectic with it’s protection rackets. The method is still used today by our modern Robber Barons, members of the Bilderberg Group in particular, who plan wars revolutions, global initiatives, and even gas prices well in advance and stage them all to look as though they just “happened.” For instance, nearly every war the U.S. ever fought was planned in advance and marketed to a trusting and gullible public well before the first shot was even fired. Todays controlled collapse of the U.S. economy was conceived and developed in a Bilderberg Group meeting:
“During 2006 meeting, Bilderbergers have confirmed that their short range price estimate for oil for the 2007-08 continues to hover around US$105-150/barrel. No wonder Jose Barroso, President of the European Commission, announced several months ago during the unveiling of the new European energy policy that the time has come for a “post-industrial age.” To bring the world into the post industrial age, you first need to destroy the world´s economic base and create another Great Depression. When people are poor, they don´t spend money, they don´t travel, and they don´t consume.”
David Estulin Tracks Bilderberg 2007 and it’s Attendees,
Counterpunch Magazine, May 21, 2007
So, how does it feel knowing your so-called “betters” have decided to relieve you of your life savings and kick your country back into the Dark Ages? I don’t know ’bout y’all but I’m pretty pissed off, because neo-feudalism is NOT my cup of tea. Can we just say NO this time? Just, NO, no no no. Never again. We’re not buying it this time; so stop it. We the People will need to shout it out together, because it will take an awful lot more than the Hedonistic Pleasureseeker stomping her feet and screaming profanities at the New World Order for the corporate elites to give up on their lunatic plan to become Masters of the Universe.
The next few years will see factions within the Global Elite quietly warring with each other over the methods, means and steps toward global dictatorship. Meanwhile they will continue to prep We the People for The End Game, which for a century has been planned to mirror the Book of Revelations in the Biblical New Testament. Hegelian Tragedies include the manufacture of much more than flesh-and-blood enemies with whom we are expected to do battle. Sometimes these tragedies include “Acts of God.” You probably believe only God is able to cause or create an Act of God, but are you sure about this? Boy do I have news for you. Are you sitting down?
(To be continued . . .)

















12 responses so far ↓
Duane // February 25, 2008 at 4:05 pm
HDS,
Imagine me, one of those liberal New Yawkers(albeit a transplanted one from the Midwest plains)alone in a room in rural Colorado with a bunch of cowboys arguing for just one teensy-tiny scrap of evidence against Hussein, not accusations, not hearsay, one piece of solid authoritative evidence. To no avail, and I was soundly trounced (vocally at least) by these backward-assed country fucks for essentially fighting to protect them. These are my relatives. When I returned two years ago no one could look me in the eye. I didn’t rub it in. It frightens me how eagerly people run to a flag, yet can’t be bothered to defend their own rights.
Well written.
The Hedonistic Pleasureseeker // February 26, 2008 at 4:10 am
I know what you mean Duane, I’ve “been there” myself, and thank you.
Gary Clark // February 27, 2008 at 4:45 am
Everything you say here is absolutely true except for the following, which I quote. “It’s a myth that Capitalism and Communism are opposites, as both rest on the same platform: A centralization of wealth which destroys private property, mostly through legislation and the control of the money supply. Central banking is common to both Communism and Capitalism.”
You are confusing the form of controlled economy we have in the US (and most all other countries) with true capatilism. True capatilism operates completely free from ANY form of government involvement. True capatilism abhors central banking and even government issued money. True capatilism abhors governmental favoritism of any segment of the economy. The system we now have IS NOT CAPATILISM, it is that form of socialiam otherwise known as FASCISM. In fascism, ownership of the means of production is left in private hands and the socialist objectives are realized through other governmental means the so circumscribe and control the economy as to achieve the socialist objectives without outright governmental ownership, as is the case under communism.
You need to learn more about socialism, fascism and true capatilism.
Duane // February 27, 2008 at 9:29 pm
Not that anyone but you will read this, HPS, but I gather you appreciate a wide range of topics so you will appreciate this. The game Monopoly was originally conceived to show how rents enrich landlords and impoverish tenants - or to take it a step further how the rich get richer and poor get poorer. In essence it shows the end game to capitalism - True Capitalism - in that there can only be one winner who owns everything and everybody else who can no longer play. I would link the wikipedia article (and thus respond to two posts in one)but you can find it if you so desire.
I enjoy your posts and envy your energy to cover such diverse topics.
D
The Hedonistic Pleasureseeker // February 28, 2008 at 4:44 am
Gary: Interesting. What you call capitalism I call libertarianism or even anarchy. Potato, Potahto, Tomato, Tomahto . . . And I’m voting for Ron Paul too.
Duane: Also interesting! Who knew! COMMIES invented Monopoly!!!!!! LOL
Bob // March 5, 2008 at 2:37 pm
Smedley Butler on Interventionism
– Excerpt from a speech delivered in 1933, by Major General Smedley Butler, USMC.
War is just a racket. A racket is best described, I believe, as something that is not what it seems to the majority of people. Only a small inside group knows what it is about. It is conducted for the benefit of the very few at the expense of the masses……more at:
http://www.fas.org/man/smedley.htm
Laurence // March 11, 2008 at 1:31 am
Hello, a very well written and factual article HPS. I do feel it imperative to 2nd Gary Clarke, though. Libertarianism and capitalism, while ‘possibly’ containing some of the same elements ( if capitalism exists as per Gary’s definition ), are not similar at all. Libertarianism could be looked at more as an ideology, while capitalism, in whatever form it takes, is an economic methodology if you would. The first a belief system; the second a reality.
To trash capitalism as it exists presently, or rather, the fascists economic system that is passed off for capitalism, is akin to trashing ‘money’, because of the corrupt Monetary System now in place mostly worldwide. You need to travel a little further down the rabbit hole to see the depths of the charade. Just another form of Hegelian dialectic, with a twist.
To be sure, our Monetary System is the real, palpable, culprit. Or at least the one which allows all that is wrong and against mankind as a whole to flourish. And the ignorance by the masses of the difference between what we have pawning itself off as ‘money’ and what money truly is, and MUST be, for Freedom, Liberty and Prosperity to ever have a hope of existing, beyond a ‘caveman’ type Hunter/Gather lifestyle ( which is what is ultimately planned for those left alive at the conclusion of this Elitist ‘game’, BTW ), simply remove the Money Power, the issue and control of money, along with usury/interest, from the control of the Elite and put it where it must be, in the hands of the educated common man, and their house of cards will quickly crash. For more info on this I invite you to download my free eBook, “Make Your Own Money - 100% Legally!”, on my website I supplied.
True capitalism at base, if properly instigated, is nothing more than you and I doing business, with NO ‘public’ or governmental intervention so long as we physically or financially harm no one else by our proceedings or product. As our Constitution originally intended. Too bad it was flawed on critical issues that allowed all this Hell to slowly propagate ( not by accident, I expect ). I hope this was of benefit. I will be sending this article to me email list.
All the best,
Laurence
Laurence // March 11, 2008 at 1:46 am
Hi HPS,
I’d like to rescind my well-intentioned comment about the ‘rabbit hole’ after looking over more of your site and posts. But we all do need to continually search deeper for facts and understanding, in many areas, as very few not directly privy to this information truly know the depths of their corruption, plans and processes ongoing now for many hundreds of years.
All the best,
Laurence
The Hedonistic Pleasureseeker // March 11, 2008 at 2:33 am
Rescind, Laurence, why? It was a good response! In any case welcome aboard . . .
Laurence // March 11, 2008 at 2:04 pm
Glad to have found your Blog site. With your permission, I would like to post my website should anyone care to read my eBook on money for more information on this subject of Monetary Theory as it applies past to present, and hopefully future.
http://riegelexchange.com
Thank you,
Laurence
despinoza // March 18, 2008 at 3:11 am
I just recently found your site… it is very well written, and much like the conversations I have with myself regularly. Of course from a male perspective.
See you in the trench’s.
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