The creation of false opposites has been a long-standing obstacle to human progress.
From the ancient pleasure-seeking Epicureans who argued against the
logic-heavy Stoics of ancient Rome to the war of "salvation through
faith vs works" that schismed western Christianity, to the chaotic
emotional energy driving the Jacobin mobs of France whose passions were
only matched by the radical Cartesian logic of their Girondin enemies;
humanity has long been manipulated by oligarchs who knew how to set the
species to war against itself. Although these operations have taken many
forms, the desired effect has always been the same: divide-to-conquer
bloodbaths which drowned out the saner voices of Cicero (executed in 44
BCE), Thomas More (executed in 1535 CE), or Jean Sylvain Bailly
(executed in 1793 CE).
Today's polarization across the Trans-Atlantic world has reached a
fevered pitch with the "right wing conservatives" shouting for liberty
and less government while left wing liberals call for more government
and top-down reforms of the system (with Great Reset technocrats laughing in the background).
Everyone with half a brain should be able to sense that the danger of
civil war and economic meltdown hang over our destinies like a sword of
Damocles, but instead of hearing calls for restoring the SCIENTIFICALLY
PROVEN traditions of American System banking that author Ellen Brown recently documented in her powerful new essay,
we find only feuding sects that assert we must EITHER have top-down
centralized planning OR bottom-up free markets laissez faire policies
devoid of any government intervention Sott
Monday, November 30, 2020
The creation of false opposites has been a long-standing obstacle to human progress.
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