There are many lies that float around in the Western culture, in the form of accepted mentalities. The super-rich people are the origin of those many lies, and they found efficient ways to make the general public believe in those lies.
The two main ways to propagate those lies are:
– the media
– the corporate culture
The way the media works is pretty clear. But it’s very interesting to take a look at the corporate culture.
The people at the top in the corporate management are spreading lies by simply telling them to the people who work with them. Those people will tell those lies to those below them in the corporate hierarchy, who will repeat them themselves. This way, the lies propagate from the top to the bottom of the corporation, from the top executive to the last employee.
To give a simple example of such lies, this statement is a good one: “The corruption is not bad, because the money return in the economy”
Then the workers go home and repeat those lies, false and absurd statements to their children and family. This way the whole society is filled with trash.
The worst part of it is the fact that the people believe that such utterly absurd statements are very clever, and they think that they are intelligent by simply believing in such crap. The problem is that the people think that they are more intelligent and special simply because they believe in unbelievable stupid things. The more they become idiotic, the more the people think they are superior, special and important.
This lies-spreading mechanism works very well because the top executives of the corporations are well connected. The most important of them are part of the Bilderberg Group. The others are part of other groups who form the base of the pyramid where the Bilderberg Group sits at the top.
The top executives of the largest corporations in the world are invited to be members of the Bilderberg Grup. They feel like they are special, they are “chosen”, they feel like they are on the top of the world. Other corporate executives, who are not in this group, are hoping and dreaming that they will be part of it one day. Even if they are not getting there, they are very enthusiastic to be part of this “construction”. They are part of the huge ecosystem around the Bilderberg Group. It’s the group that decides where the politics is heading to, how the taxpayer money will be spent, what kind of new corporations and innovations will be created, how to invest in science, technology and research.
They are indeed capable to create a lot of things and to deliver. They are capable to move the world and to push it forward, and they are doing it many times. They created the computers and the internet, because they were the ones who decided to invest enormous amounts of money into it. However, they are also the ones who keep entire continents in poverty by fueling the corruption in the poor countries. They are the ones supporting mass murders (Indonesia, East Timor, Guatemala etc) and wars.
Unfortunately, this Bilderberg Group is very dangerous, because their ultimate goal is to ecologise the planet and to leave only 500 million of people on it – check the Georgia Guidestones. And it works by making the people believe that, the more brainwashed and idiotic they become, the more special, important and superior they are. And there is nothing more dangerous than stupid people who think themselves intelligent.
Who created and who sits at the top of the Bilderberg Group? The answer is only one – the Rothschild family. The rest of the billionaires (like George Soros for example) are mostly puppets.
Now let’s take a look at the lies the corporation culture is spreading. Some of those lies are surfacing on the media. Others remain in the popular culture and it’s only transmitted by word of mouth.
– “Corruption is good because the money return in the economy.” – an extremely idiotic claim, since the stolen money go to fiscal paradises, to hidden accounts in the banks of Switzerland, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, etc. and never return into the economy of the country.
– “There is no such thing as a free meal.” – probably those people who repeat it never heard of welfare. Or subventions. Or about bailouts – you know, when the government is taking the money from the poor in order to give it to the rich – that’s a big, huge and free meal for the rich.
– “Without poverty you have no economy” – this is probably one of the most idiotic claims ever. You can take a look at the best and less corrupt countries in the world to see that, in fact, the economy works much better when there are are no poor. And even the economy is a fuzzy term here, because it’s the economy of the rich people that works. The poor people have a very bad economy.
– “Avoid paying taxes, don’t evade paying taxes” – I’ve heard this phrase in the media (CNN – in their clownish “Quest means business” program). In reality is the same thing – a mindset of a thief.
– “It’s ok to exploit the people in the poor countries because we create jobs” – the poor countries can create jobs by simply making land reforms and giving land to the poor, as Taiwan did in 1950. Or the Western countries can buy land in the poor countries and rent it for free to the poor people in those countries.
– “If you work hard you will make it” – In reality, the people who work very hard are actually being worked to death.
– “the greed and the desire to accumulate wealth is the engine of growth and of the economy” – while in fact, the vast amount of private investors are actually happy to make just a decent living from their business. The desire to accumulate wealth was never the engine of the economy – most of the people only want to have a comfortable and decent life. The whole idea that capitalism has to be based on greed is simply idiotic and it contradicts this basic reality fact.
– “Speculation is good because it creates jobs” – while in reality the biggest selling point of the people who promote capitalism is that the system will bring you the best prices. A total contradiction.
When the politicians are marketing capitalism, their strongest selling point is that capitalism promotes innovation, competition, better wages and best quality and lowest prices for the consumer goods. There are a number of contradictions here:
– If you deliver best prices for your goods, then you reduce your incomes, and that conflicts with the idea that the desire for bigger profits is the engine of the economy. How can you increase your profits when you have to reduce your profits in order to deliver best prices for your goods?
– When they get into power, they refuse to enforce competition and they claim it’s ok for the goods to be overpriced, “because it’s capitalism!”
All those lies were created in order to convince the people to live like bloodsuckers and to make them believe that the moral values have absolutely no importance at all. The economic crisis started with a moral crisis. Today there are no moral values anymore. Now the individual and their wealth are the measure of everything. More and more people became obsessed to have more and more and to achieve that by using any means.
All that for a clear purpose – it’s easier to stay in power when the people are confused and individualistic. It’s the same old principle: “Divide and rule”.
As long the society is divided by individualism and by social classes of rich and poor, the super-rich people can do whatever they want.