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Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Hegelian Dialectic
Revolutionaries in government have created economic chaos, shortages in food and fuel, confiscatory taxation, a crisis in education, the threat of war, and other diversions to condition Americans for the “New World Order."
The technique is as old as politics itself. It is the Hegelian Dialectic of bringing about change in a three-step process: Thesis, Antithesis and Synthesis.
The first step (thesis) is to create a problem. The second step (antithesis) is to generate opposition to the problem (fear, panic and hysteria). The third step (synthesis) is to offer the solution to the problem created by step one: A change which would have been impossible to impose upon the people without the proper psychological conditioning achieved in stages one and two.
Applying the Hegelian Dialectic, and irresistible financial influence, concealed change agents seek to dismantle social and political structures by which free men govern themselves — ancient landmarks erected at great cost in blood and treasure.
Their objective is to emasculate sovereign states, merge nations under universal government, centralize economic powers, and control the world's people and resources.
A second explanation. First a problem is created and designed to elicit a certain reaction out of the public. Then the people demand something be done about the problem and willingly accept the pre-planned NWO solution; a solution that always involves actions or legislation that never would have passed under normal circumstances.
“It works like this – the manipulating body covertly creates a problem and then directs the media to incessantly focus on it without recourse. Remember, you only need to control the top of the pyramid – most media coverage is an exercise in regurgitating what the big newspapers and T.V. stations are reporting. The problem could be anything – a war, a financial collapse, a rash of child abductions, or a terrorist attack. The power of the media can create the false perception that a big problem exists, even if it doesn’t … Once you have created this problem you make sure that an individual, a group or an aspect of society is blamed. This then rallies the population behind the desperate lunge for a solution to the problem. ‘Something must be done!’ they cry in unison. The people that created the problem in the first place then come back in and offer the solution that the people demand. Remember – the people screaming for a solution do not know that the problem was artificially created in the first place. The solution to the problem is always a further curtailment of freedom and an advancement of one or more aspects of the New World Order agenda – whether that is geopolitical expansion, new laws or the implantation of new societal worldviews.” -Paul Joseph Watson, Order Out of Chaos (13)
“The Hegelian dialectic of problem-reaction-solution. Attack yourself, blame your enemies, and tell the public you can protect them if they give up their freedoms.” -Alex Jones, “911 Descent into Tyranny”
The American people have been manupilated by this logic for years. The USS Maine, Creation of The Federal Reserve in 1913, Stock Market Crash of 1929, The Gulf Of Tonkin incident, The oil shortage, global warming, Evolution, The Iraqi Invasion, The Wall Street Bailout, National ID, War on drugs, War on proverty, War on terror, epidemics and pandemics, Y2K, swine flu, open border problem, Ruby Ridge, Latter Day Saints raid (the LDS compound in Texas), Waco, Terrorism, gay rights, gun control, equal rights, womens rights, hate crimes, Airport Security, more taxes for education, the National Debt, Oklahoma City bombing, threat of a metorite striking the planet, Our two-party system of government, 2012, UFO's; the list goes on and on. In each case they gain something and you loose something.
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