


Bailout Blues |
by usamutt on 2/28/2009 11:05:40 AM Category: Politics Views: 722 |
So I'm in a PL2 resting my stiff back, enjoying a good morning, and a self proclaimed Iranian, |
Re: Bailout Blues |
by Jimmy Freeman on 3/2/2009 3:39:41 PM Category: Politics |
Well in my own ignorant opinion there is a bigger picture and plan. I do feel that behind what is seen and placed onto view to the People of the entire world by the several media sources there is an entirely different picture and plan. It’s just a personal hunch and opinion however. Personally I feel that there is a very small fraction of the People who are orchestrating, and bringing into fruition their own plan for world domination and control by them and their posterity. I frequently refer to them as the little man behind the curtain who pulls the strings. The little man is the master of all illusion, trickery, deception, and smoke and mirrors acts. There is none better in this world as we see it. In my opinion the problem is that the US government and many others have ‘contracted huge debt obligations’ to the little man that stays well hidden behind the curtain. In my opinion rightfully, and morally all People and governments have an obligation to honor their contractual obligations. When a person or government enters a ‘contract for debt’ they (Debtors) have an ethical and moral obligation to protect the rights, and properties of those they have borrowed from (Creditors). All valid contracts have written into them the obligations of the ‘contracting parties’, and in the event of a breach of the terms of the agreement the process that the injured party may follow to remedy that breach of agreement. Once a contract is validated between the parties the contract cannot be varied or altered without the express consent of the contracting parties. In short they must come to the table and hammer out another mutual agreement which suits all parties to the engagement, or the party in default is obliged ethically and morally to sacrifice to the injured party[s] that which had been agreed on in the original contract as a remedy for a breach. To the best of my information, knowledge, and beliefs several of the world’s governments have contracted debt obligations (Borrowed money) from the same little man behind the curtain, and all have contracted to protect the little man and his vested interests. As part of the obligations created by the contracting parties the Debtors have agreed to not expose the Creditors (little man), and keep them obscure for their protection from the masses. The currant situation in America (and world in my opinion) ties directly to poor fiscal management by our elected representatives in my own opinion. This practice is nothing new nor can it be blamed on any particular party. Over the course of nearly a century and a half here in America the People themselves have failed themselves and inadvertently allowed this to happen. Personally I feel this is all part of a much bigger picture. Over the course of just over two decades I have dedicated a lot of time, money, and efforts towards research, study, and contemplation ultimately seeking the ‘truth’ so as I might obtain my freedom and liberty. It is my belief that there is a ‘big picture’ that was painted many Melina ago, and that in order to see this picture clearly a person must travel a great distance outside the sheltered box we all know as life and travel deep into the depths of our own conscience. It is a dark path with many obstacles and pitfalls. Each man/person must upon their own conscious decision and free will make this journey for themselves. Once a man has made this journey and saw the ‘big picture’ they cannot make a copy of the picture, and return to show it to others. The painter of the picture holds the intellectual property rights to it, and displays it to whom they choose, and it is forbidden to copy, reprint, photograph, redraw or repaint it in any fashion to be displayed to others its author has not chosen to allow to view it. Once a person has successfully made this journey into these depths and managed to return, they become morally obligated to share with others what they witnessed to others. It is part of the contract made between the author of this picture and the person selected by the author to view it, and as with any other contract there are remedial rights built into it. ‘The person that has made this journey and returned has agreed to accept very harsh penalties for refusal to comply with the terms of the contract.’ The picture is like a series of scenes depicting times, places, things, actions and events. Within the series of scenes some are very bright and rosy, while others are very dismal and frightening. As a person views the scenes they start out very rosy, and then shift towards distressing and dismal scenes. They keep shifting back and forth in the progression and each time it shifts towards a rosy scene it is not quite as good as the one prior to it. The same is true of the dismal scenes. Which each shift towards a dismal scene it gets worse. Towards the end of all the scenes the shifts back and forth seem to come closer and closer together and in a more rapid succession. The last few dismal scenes are very disturbing depicting world wide pestilence, plagues, famines, and wars wherein the vast part of the world’s populace which has became huge will perish painfully. There are three common actors in each scene, and the little man behind the curtain is a player in each act and seems to play the role of a villain. One of the common actors in each scene is the author of the entire series of pictures, which on occasion reviles themselves to select members of the entire cast of characters. The third common actor which appears claim’s to be related to the author of the picture, and appears for the first time to the entire cast of other characters about 2/3s of the way through all the scenes. This actor is a great orator, and gives a very accurate description of the future acts. This actor has the ability to perform acts that no other character other than the author of the big picture can perform and does so in front of many of the other members of the cast. This actor is not well accepted by the majority of the cast, whom mock him, and eventually he is caused to suffer great humiliations, pain, suffering, and a terrible death. Then towards the final scene this same actor reappears with what appears to be a list of names of characters that are present at this time and those have lived and died through out the entire series of scenes, and as he calls their names they gather to him and they all leave. The following scene is the most distressing and disturbing of all the scenes. Out of all the dismal scenes in the entire series of scenes this scene is by far the most dismal of them all which make the big picture. During this scene the little man is the primary actor, and freely chooses to expose himself. He declares himself to be the rightful owner, and master of the entire cast of characters in the entire scene. He demands that all that are left pay tribute to him; accept him as their master, and rightful owner, bow to him and pay homage to him. Those that do are marked and rewarded. Those that refuse are put to great sufferings, torture and torment attempting their break their will, and force them to succumb to his demands. Few seem to be able to endure the hardships, and most do succumb and are marked and rewarded. This scene is a short scene in comparison to others which are part of the big picture. Suddenly the actor that claimed to be related to the author of the big picture once again reappears, and appears to be very angry at the little man. The little man and all those that accepted him as their master grovel and beg for his mercy. But the actor that claimed to be related to the author turns a deaf ear and binds the little man and those that accepted him, and tosses them into a pit of fire and leaves them there to suffer endlessly throughout the rest of the big picture. All those in the final dismal scene that were caused to suffer, and refused to succumb to the little mans demands are rewarded beyond all measure. Those that had suffered in all the previous scenes at the hands of the little man are also rewarded. Those that were aware of the little man in all the scenes but resisted the temptation to join him are rewarded greatly. All those whom had assisted the little man in all the scenes ignorantly without their full knowledge, or consent are rewarded as well. But all those that had knowingly, willingly, and voluntarily acted with the little man through out all the scenes were also bound and cast into the pit of fire. Finally the final scene which appears to be endless comes into play, and all the characters present are at peace, have everything they had ever dreamed of and more, and seem to live on in an eternal bliss and prosperity. Jimmy Freeman |
Re: Bailout Blues |
by usamutt on 3/2/2009 3:57:23 PM Category: Politics |
Jimmy, |
Re: Bailout Blues |
by Rachel on 3/2/2009 5:01:03 PM Category: Politics |
One word Jimmy |