04-02-2012, 08:41 AM
Of course there is not a single entity who owns the world. The whole principle of being co-creators means we all own it. The fact that you can create in it makes you a part owner.
Take the example of Hitler.. There is no doubt he was an important aspect in the second world war. And the man certainly had a lot of character flaws. But to claim that he's the pivotal cause for the second world war is naive. The man existed in a culture and context that was extremely racist and prejudiced, and extremely angry after the way the germans had been treated since the first world war.
And it was not just the German people. Don't get me wrong. The whole western world was involved. Before the wars started Hitler had many who openly sympathized. It was the time of social darwinism, of eugenics, of racial purity.
If you had a time machine and could go back and kill Hitler. No, better: convince the judge from art school, who rejected him, to accept him instead. Then even with him out of the picture there would probably still have been a war and a holocaust. Perhaps in a slightly different form, perhaps not as bad, perhaps worse.
It would be so simple, remove one man and the world will be instant paradise. But this is just a fantasy. The reality is that the one man in a pivotal position is always the expression of the minds of millions.
Imagine that Hitler did not fit his time. If the people had disagreed with him instinctively. He certainly could not have created the second world war.
The illuminati and powers that were, were only able to gain their power because the rest of humanity gave them that power. We are co creators, if they had refused the ability to wield such corrupting power then someone else would have accepted it.
If people would have rejected the systems they devised they simply would not have had the influence they have today.
Take the example of Hitler.. There is no doubt he was an important aspect in the second world war. And the man certainly had a lot of character flaws. But to claim that he's the pivotal cause for the second world war is naive. The man existed in a culture and context that was extremely racist and prejudiced, and extremely angry after the way the germans had been treated since the first world war.
And it was not just the German people. Don't get me wrong. The whole western world was involved. Before the wars started Hitler had many who openly sympathized. It was the time of social darwinism, of eugenics, of racial purity.
If you had a time machine and could go back and kill Hitler. No, better: convince the judge from art school, who rejected him, to accept him instead. Then even with him out of the picture there would probably still have been a war and a holocaust. Perhaps in a slightly different form, perhaps not as bad, perhaps worse.
It would be so simple, remove one man and the world will be instant paradise. But this is just a fantasy. The reality is that the one man in a pivotal position is always the expression of the minds of millions.
Imagine that Hitler did not fit his time. If the people had disagreed with him instinctively. He certainly could not have created the second world war.
The illuminati and powers that were, were only able to gain their power because the rest of humanity gave them that power. We are co creators, if they had refused the ability to wield such corrupting power then someone else would have accepted it.
If people would have rejected the systems they devised they simply would not have had the influence they have today.