12/7/2009
As every American wakes to the smell and feel of winter bearing down on them the clock ticks closer toward medication time. When Americans get wrapped up in a blanket of apathy, they loose a part of themselves that their parents and grandparents told them they had. The majority of middle aged Americans were told by their parents and grandparents that they could make a difference in the world. This dream was stolen for them. This dream was destroyed when the presidency of the United States of America was hijacked by an oligarchic tyrannical group of colligate criminals. People started to realize that in order to be a part of the “we the people” government they needed to have one of the following: a degree in law, a history of executive leadership in large corporations, or a history of criminal behavior that went uncharged. This has left a portion of the American public completely dispirited and wondering where their freedom really is.
How do you control a nation of depressed and demoralized people? Continue to beat them, ask any abuser. In order to keep control of a dispirited person you keep abusing them, it makes them even more depressed. It keeps them thinking that there is really no way out. Threaten them. By threatening the sap, they become a victim and tend to just want to make the situation better and keep thinking that no matter what they are they reason this is happening to them, they are to blame; the victim. Maybe medication will help to quell the feelings of depression and self-hatred. If the victim is the problem then the abuser is the answer. The abuser can tell the victim to do whatever he/she deems necessary to become more powerful.
The abuser is a power hungry person looking to control with fear, conditioning and violence if necessary. Fear of loosing financial stability and fear of violent retaliation is a common thread between the abuser and victim. In America today the victim is the citizen and the abuser is the American oligarchy. As the American Government perpetrates mentally and physically abusive crimes against the American public, the citizens, in droves, take medication and are in complete denial of the loss of liberty and freedom that they are enduring much like the crimes perpetrated against a battered wife. The average American citizen no longer talks to his or her neighbor the people have been in a state of fear so huge and overpowering that it has consumed every ounce of self-confidence they naturally manifest.
In order for a victim to get well, the first step is to admit there is a problem. Once the person has digested that there is a problem (which is the hardest part by far), that person must shed the victim status and become strong enough to break away from the abuse and confront the issue from within. The victim must search for a group or power greater than themselves that can help them to rebuild strength and power. Then start to express the fears and anger while educating themselves on how they got into the situation and eliminating certain things from their life that will enable them to return to the abuse. Talk about what they did to allow themselves to get sucked into that abuse. Finally start a process that will change the situation so that they are not abused any longer. It is a long a grueling process; can the American people do it? Can they get off the addictive medication that creates apathy and obedience? Can they see the abuse and confront it? Or will the American government continue to push the people into a state of medicated conformity?
Fight to get your life back. Or remain medicated to tolerate this disgusting existence that has been perpetrated against you.
DN
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