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Leonard Wass
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« on: June 01, 2009, 07:06:30 AM »

During my travels, online and in life, I have come face to face with a defeatist attitude toward the new world order agenda and globalist conspiracies, which has left me quite dismayed. First of all, a staggering amount of people utterly refuse to acknowledge the fact that they're being controlled. Time and time again, in YouTube comments, forum comments, chat rooms, and also during private discussions and phone calls, I have witnessed these comments: "Yeah, well even if you're right, there's nothing we can do.", or "I don't want to hear about conspiracy theories". But the thing that really gets my back up is: "Yeah but what can we do about it? There's no point talking. That's all anyone ever does - talk, talk, talk!".

There is absolutely nothing wrong with "talking" about problems. It's a fact of life that most people like to talk about things, and the percentage of people that like to take action is smaller. However, without the "talkers", those who are willing to take action might not realise that they DO need to take action. Or, at the very least, those who are able to take action might not get off their backside and do it until they have a crowd of people yelling into their ear. That is why, in my opinion, "talking" and sharing information is not only useful, but it is utterly necessary, even if most of the talkers never DO anything. Talking and sharing views creates a common consensus. For some reason, and I can't say I know why, most human beings will only feel comfortable acting if there's a common consensus. Without the talking, that consensus will never be promoted into action. That's just a fact. I'm no scholar, but that's what I see, and I'm pretty sure of it.

I'm not far advanced in age in this life, yet. I am only 33, but I've seen enough of life to know that when people stand up and "act", the talkers get up and stand behind them. The talkers might not stand "with" those who act, but will stand "behind" them -- but that's better than no one standing at all. So, you see, you should never discourage the talkers. Every person in this world has their place and everyone has their abilities. Some people are leaders, and some are not. Some people have initiative, some just like to help and be there for others. Some people wont take action by their own effort, but once inspired, and have a leader, are excellent warriors.

I have created this article, called "Solutions", to combat the objections that so many people seem too willing to latch onto. I am no one in particular, just a guy who lives on the earth, and I can't say I am any more intelligent than anyone else. Nut I feel quite certain that if this seed is planted, it will grow. I want people to realise that talking and sharing information is fine and should not be discouraged. I have given this section thought and consideration, and I have decided that I don't want to use the: "We have the power if we can only stand together" angle, because that seed has already been planted. I've inspected it and all I can say is, it doesn't seem to work. The sentiment is utterly true, but it doesn't seem to reach people when put in those words. So, I've decided that by encouraging "talking" and discouraging those who complain about the "talkers", it will amount to the very same thing.

Another problem in life, is that, too often, I hear people say: "It doesn't affect me (or you), so why worry about it?", or "I'll worry about those things when it affects me, I have too many other problems to deal with!". I honestly don't understand this kind of thought process. I really don't. You know, this is why Jesus said that we should love our neighbours as ourselves. I am sure you've heard it said before, that what happens to one of us, actually affects all of us. Maybe you don't believe that? But let me tell you that you should. One bad apple in a basket will cause all the others to go bad. Are you the type of person who will remove the bad apple, or will you just take a good apple and not worry about whether or not there will be a fresh apple in the basket tomorrow? It's the very same thing. Where ever you see a bad apple, you absolutely must remove it. That is the duty of all human beings. If you see a bad apple in someone else's basket, you should also remove it, because if all his apples go bad, he will be eating yours tomorrow. Either way, it does affect you and you must do something about it. Life is just the same. It really is.

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