Wednesday, 27 November 2013

Generation Gap


Yesterday (i.e., Monday, now) I received in the mail a 'new kid on the block,' in terms of contribution requests for 'worthy causes'.  This one was for something called the 'Ronald Reagan Home Preservation Foundation;' a non-profit soliciting funds for "the Reagan Heritage Museum expansion next to his boyhood home" in Dixon, Il.1  I decided to look at it through the eyes of a young Lefty.2  Herewith my manufactured take on it (in the parenthetical comments beneath the sentences of the covering letter).

"Dear Fellow Reagan Admirer,
     (Not!)

"You are cordially invited to have your name prominently displayed as a Founder on Dutch's Wall of Honor at the future grand opening of the Reagan Heritage Museum expansion.
     (Ooh, I can hardly wait!  But P.S.: Who's this 'Dutch' person??  I thought you were talking about…oh.  I guess that's it.  I guess (bleeps) are entitled to nicknames too.  But how fitting.  You know; what they say about the Dutch.  Oops.  Better can the 'racist' thing.  I may well need that card to play on 'Dutch' in here somewhere…)

"When you accept my invitation, your name, along with an exclusive group of fellow patriots, will be forever enshrined on this wall to be unveiled at the Grand Opening of the Reagan Heritage Museum expansion, directly next to young Dutch's Boyhood Home.
     (The anticipation would be killing me, if I ever wanted to have my name associated with Tea Party creeps.  'Patriots.'  Patriots of what.  Of killing brown and black people, by either war or poverty??  Actually, I better go easy on the 'killing of' deal.  Might be accused of being for 'killing babies' myself.  When that is really about women's rights.)

"By accepting this exclusive invitation, you'll preserve Reagan's Boyhood Home and prolific legacy for future generations to enjoy.
     ( What I would enjoy about visiting there would be to scrawl some graffiti on the walls of the place.  And hey dude, what's this 'prolific' legacy shit?  I think you got it screwed up with thinking of 'pro-life,' like you idiots always go on about.  Come on.  It's a rights thing, Dumhead.)

"You and I had the great privilege of witnessing President Reagan at his best. His sunny optimism and unapologetic belief in America and the American people was refreshing to our countrie's collective soul.
     (Aha!  Gotcha, you sticklers for 'proper' English.  It's 'country's' soul.  I think…will check it out.  Don't want to give you losers a chance to get one on me.)  

"He believed it was his job as president to remind us of our rich heritage as Americans, and to inspire us to reach out in this land of freedom and liberty to make our dreams a reality.
     (And you idiots still don't get it, do you.  That's just what's got the world in such an environmental and rich-man-poor-man-gap mess.  Stop with the 'dreaming' shit.  Just be a nice team player.  No entrepreneurial spirit. That just leads to a superior attitude, arrogance, and as I say, a big gap between the hotshots on Wall Street and the rest of us poor slobs.  'Hey hey, ho ho: This 'the rich' and 'the poor' shit has got to go.'  We should all be in the same boat - which we in fact are, on planet Earth; our common home.  Dependent on the state, to keep us all equal.  Remember that from your goddamn 'heritage' history books?  'All men are created equal.'  Nobody is better than anybody else.  No tall poppies, looking down on the others.  Anyway…let's have some more of your Motherhood and apple pie shit…)

"As Reagan supporters, you and I have a unique opportunity today to not only share this humble leader's legacy with America's next generation, but also to help them understand where his character and dreams first took shape…
     (Bor-ing.  "His tireless work as a lifeguard" and all that shit.  And you already know how I feel about such American 'dreams,' and where they have led us to.  
     "I learned that hard work is an essential part of life -- that by and large, you don't get something for nothing -- and that America was a place that offered unlimited opportunity to those who did work hard."  Truer words were never spoken - by a good little flunky of The System.)

"However, most influential on his character and values were his parents.
     (Oh-oh.  Here it comes: 'the spiel.')

"His mother Nelle emphasized the importance of  faithfully tithing to God, which unfortunately for Dutch, included his small income.  Although painful at the time, this lesson eventually cultivated a  man of unwavering faith and self-discipline...
     (And blind obedience to his parents.  Well, goodbye to 'the family' - and good riddance.  We are emancipated now.)   

"Above all, Dutch's years in Dixon taught him that America was truly unique, offering Americans the freedom and liberty to worship God according to the dictates of their own minds, persevere for a better life for themselves and their families, and most importantly, to reach out to make their dreams a reality.
     (There's that 'dreams' crap again.  Such "dreams," and thinking of us in this country as being "unique," has led directly to Global Warming.  Or Climate Change; or whatever it's called these days.  And to wars, not just on Nature, but on each other.  When what we need is to pull together.  The Socialist International - yeah!  They need a song.)

"Any dream, no matter how high, was within reach in this great land of liberty.
     (Enough of that jazz.  Give me equality or get out of the way.)

"As President Reagan later remarked, all one needs is the 'will and heart to get there.' [Emphasis in original.]
     (Oh, puh-leeze.  I may barf.)    

"And get there he did.  No one would have ever fathomed a little boy from a poor family in the small town of Dixon, Illinois would one day grow up to become one of the most influential leaders America has ever known.  [Emphasis in original.]
     ( Influential to whom??  And hey - what about a black man becoming the president, huh?  Huh??  Huh???  How do you like them apples????  Talk about realizing a dream.  Whup - better not go in that direction…)

" It is a testament to American exceptionalism and every value Reagan stood for.
     (There's that word, and concept,again.  Got to get rid of that attitude.
     Don't you folks get it yet - We don't want that 'exceptionalism' idea cultivated here, want us - and the bigger US - to be a nice little member of the team, of the Socialist International, aka the New World Order, wherein everybody is equal.  Just that some - the really good little socialists - are more equal than others.  But that's as it should be.  The 'entrepreneurial spirit' and all that; for the best revolutionaries.  

"Students today aren't aware of Reagan's humble beginnings and story of hard work, dedication and success.
     (Well, time moves on. What do you expect.  And anyway: It's a different world, now.)

"Worse yet, Reagan's critics are leading students to believe that these same values that propelled America to greatness were 'outdated', simplistic' and 'old-fashioned.' 
     (And they are.)  

"But you and I know this is not the case.  President Reagan's policies ushered in one of the greatest economic booms in American history, raising the outlook for rich and poor alike.
     (Not so much for the poor.  The poor can be stuffed, in such a country, and mindset.)

"Instead of acknowledging Reagan's accomplishments and character, critics must rewrite history in order to distort, dismantle and destroy Reagan's legacy.  [Emphasis in original.]
     (And good riddance.)

"It is your and my duty to make sure this does not happen. [Emphasis in original.]
     (Too late, suckers.)

"That's why it's so important for you to accept my invitation to have your name honored as a Founder at the Reagan Heritage Museum expansion.
     (As if.)

"It's our goal to begin construction early next year on the Reagan Heritage Museum expansion located directly next to Ronald Reagan's Boyhood Home in Dixon, Illinois.  

"But we can only accomplish this with your help.
     (So, that's it, then.  You're stuffed.)

"This stunning Museum will feature a grand portico entrance overlooking Reagan's Boyhood Home, and the very yard he used to play football in with his brother and friends.
     (The very yard!  You don't say!!……Puh-leeze again.  Here it comes…)

"Although the chewed up grass they played on for hours at a time is long gone, the yard now features a life-size bronze statue of Reagan as its centerpiece.
     (Oh please dear Goddess; spare me!)

"Directly adjacent to the statue and in plain sight of the Museum entrance stands Reagan's Boyhood Home.  This historic 2-story Queen Ann style house was home to young Dutch and his family during some of the best and most formative years of his life.
     (Yeah, into a good little Nazi.)

"The home has been fully restored with furnishings of the period so realistic, visitors describe walking through the front doors as 'stepping back in time.'
     (Right.  Women - back in the kitchen!)

"The proposed Reagan Heritage Museum will be much the same.
     (Of course.  Time warp time.)

"Upon entering the museum and passing through its ornate columns, visitors will find themselves transported to a time gone by.
     (And good riddance!  - 
     I've already said that, haven't I.  Will this thing ever end, so that I can stop coming up with my erudite witticisms??  I may be running out of them…)

"Curious onlookers and their children will be encouraged to dive right into the museum's interactive and family friendly exhibits, games,activities and memorabilia that will help bring to life the values that shaped Dutch's life in the 22 years he lived in rural Illinois.
     (Wow - I can hardly wait!)

"Visitors will be awed (oh, of course!) as they tour the Museum, with its authentic presentations and stories of this remarkable, yet truly humble man.  In fact, for many young children, this will be their first interaction with America's 40th President.  

"For a young student, who visits the Reagan Boyhood Home and Museum, it will be an experience like no other.  [Emphases in original.]
     (Right.  Can I go play on my i-Pad now?  Let me do something really interesting.  What a waste of time, this stepping back into history jazz…)  

"Reagan's Boyhood Home has already hosted over a half a million visitors, and building the Heritage Museum expansion is bound to create much more public interest.  This will allow us to make even more young people aware of President Reagan's core values and dreams.  [Emphasis in original.]
     (There's this "core values and dreams" bullshit again.  What a waste of time.  Don't you people know that there is no such thing anymore?  Or shouldn't be?  That's it all a facade??  A fake??  A bedtime story for Bozos???  
     'Core values and dreams".  What - so they can get all inspired to go screw the masses??   Go to war for Halliburton???  Sheesh.)

"We have already purchased the land and paid the architect to create the blueprints, but now we must raise $60,000 in order to break ground on the expansion.
     (Let's see.  At current rates for one meal at a soup kitchen…)

"$60,000 is a lot of money, but with the help of fellow Reagan admirers like you, our dream is well within reach.
     (How did I ever get on this mailing list, anyway?  Oh; that's right.  I wanted to see how the other half thought.  They think back, is the answer.  To a bye bye gone time…
     Can any good thing come out of the past???
     Well, there's Che Guevara tee shirts…)  

"Today you can become a Founder and help preserve Reagan's legacy for the next generation of Americans with your tax-deductible gift of $40 - symbolizing Reagan as the 40th President of the United States. [Emphasis in original.]
     (How - cute.)

"Your $40 donation will allow you to be forever honored as a Founder on Dutch's Wall of Honor to be unveiled at the Grand Opening of the Reagan Heritage Museum expansion.
     (I can hardly wait!  I'l be there!!  Hold your breath!!!)

"I trust you share my belief that it is vital for us to preserve Reagan's legacy and values for the next generation.  By becoming a Founder, you will help us share the very values that make America the envy of the word
     (Right.  And how would you like your napalm this time?  With or without a dose of DU???)

 "and also help to…

"RAISE UP THE NEXT REAGAN.
     (Egad - what would I want to do that for??!)

"You see, by becoming a Founder today, and supporting the Reagan Heritage Museum with your tax deductible gift of $40, you can help  fulfill one of President Reagan's hopes and dreams for America's youth by…

"'Shaping a child's life so that he or she can ably assume the mantle of leadership and help carry forward in the tradition of the Founding Fathers.'  (Emphasis in original.]
     (Why would anybody want to "carry forward in the tradition of the Founding Fathers" - those hypocritical slaveowners???)

"So, please don't only think of your contribution as an opportunity to build a world class Reagan Heritage Museum, but also as an investment in America's future.
     (No way, Jose.  
      Oops.  A little too candid there, perhaps…tee hee)

"After all, who knows when the next young 'Dutch' may walk through these hallowed halls and be inspired to reach for greatness as Reagan?
     (Ri-i-i-ight.  'Okay everybody.  We start bombing in five minutes.  Especially if they have dark skin.' 

"In light of this, may I urge you to make a donation of at least $40?  Or perhaps you are financially blessed and can afford a  gift of $50, $77 (in honor of the 77 lives Dutch saved as a lifeguard), $100, $250, or even $1,000?
     (Why not make it a round 10 grand, while we're 'dreaming', with the legacy of Reagan and his 'values'???)

"I'm sure you remember, as I do, many of Reagan's critics called him simplistic and old fashioned when he spoke of freedom, respect for God, love of country, hard work, strong families, and helping your neighbor.  However, they didn't realize he was simply echoing the values he formed in Dixon, and shared with millions of Americans in the heartland.
     (…)

"Your generous gift today can help preserve this message for millions more Americans, and help raise up the next Reagan. Thank you."
     (,,,Well.  I don't know.  Maybe he did some good things…  -
     Stop it!  You're getting stupid again!
     Forward!  Into -
     whatever.)

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Continuing, on the subject of political gaps (and then I'll call it a goodnight):

What would be the difference between a dictatorship under Obama - the Forward! that he is advocating, into the 'fundamental transformation of the United States of America' into his desired socialist regime, as part of a region of a totalitarian statist New World Order, and the 'dictatorship' that I advocate?  It would be the difference between night and day.

Under Obama, the rule would be 'make'. - i.e., Force.  Under me - the sort of 'rulership' I advocate -  the rule would be 'allow' - i.e., Love.  Under Obama, he would, for example, support vaccines (and the mandatory use thereof), because they contain people-control junk, including anti-fertility agents; besides toxins, that weaken our immune systems, and thereby keep us from being too strong, physically and mentally, to resist the Left's control over the populace.3  Under me - to say, under the Forward! of Love - reason would rule: the disease conditions that the vaccines are nominally, at least, to treat or prevent can be dealt with in natural ways.  We don't need the poisonous nostrums of our modern-day sorcerers to deal with Nature.  Nature can deal with Nature very well.

To continue the litany of the differences between our two rules:

Under Obama, the public drinking water supplies would continue to be polluted with the additive likes of fluoride and lithium; both people-control agents.  Under me, they would be eliminated; period.4  Also going out would be the aluminum added; ostensibly to keep foaming down; without due consideration given to its linkage with the likes of Alzheimer's.  Under Obama, the putsch for the elimination of most guns from being in the hands of the public would continue, including under the creation of a 'universal,' national ownership data base.  Under me, the public would not only be allowed their weapons of self-defense - from both private baddies and the government -  but they would be encouraged to have them; until the authentic New World kicked in in the consciousness of The People, and we move out from under the shadow of the Old; and celebrate our freedom.  Not groan under the demoralizing weight of our incarceration.   

And so forth and so on, and on, and on, and on.  To say: He is an ideologue, put in place to bring about a totalitarian state of affairs; first in the U.S. and then, with America thus neutralized, the whole world.  Voila: The New World Order, of both the far Right - i.e., fascism - and the far Left - i.e., socialism, bleeding over into elements of both communism and fascism.5  The Controllers behind the scene - the well-orchestrated Drama going on in the public's eye - don't care which form of statism is touted out in front of the curtain; they are in control of both sides of the false-front political aisle; the false dichotomy.  Statism is statism.  They both use the same money, that is controlled by its namesake, i.e., the Controllers.

Who are these people?

A motley bunch of power seekers.  Particularly the 'international bankers' of some (ill) repute; consisting of the likes of the Rothschilds and the Rockefellers, with the J.P. Morgans and the Warburgs and such 'names' not far behind.  And international industrialists; and other monied families.  All of this has been documented in full many times; I don't have to go into all that here.  Just consider the heavy hitters in the world, and you've got your nucleus, around which swirl many other players, like educators.  Which is doing a disservice to the word, to say to the real thing; but never mind.  For here and now.  And not to mention the Dark Forces behind them.   But never mind on that, either.  For the here and now.  

How do we get out from under their thumb?  All these forces, and 'principalities and powers'??  

By eliminating their hold on us via the world's monetary system.  

How???

By eliminating money.  Ultimately, totally.  In the meantime, beginning the process by eliminating interest-bearing - to say, debt-incurring - money (and fractional-reserve banking); so that people do things, not out of an expectation of making a profit.  But out of Love.  For their fellow man and woman.6  And for their Creator.  The Big Kahuna.  

All of which we are coming to understand as we speak (so to speak).  That is to say, with the extensive. even overwhelming proofs in our time for both reincarnation and the existence of a far larger reality than our 3-D matrix one.  And from which it is time to graduate. 

But, first things first:

Setting the scene.  For the Ascension process.  

Going on.  As we speak.  (And literally.) 

Which will close the mentioned gap.  In a big, big way.  As we choose whose side we're on.

The side of the Light.  Or the side of the Dark.

As always:

Your choice.

But the time is growing shorter, in which to make a definitive choice.        
  
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footnotes:


1 I'm already 'signed up' for mailings from the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation, operating out of the RR Library and Museum in Simi Valley, CA, and the Young America's Foundation, which raised the money to buy Ronnie and Nancy Reagan's ranch house out of Santa Barbara, to use primarily for workshops with young students.  But this outfit out of his old home town in Illinois is a new one on me.  However in for a penny, in for a look-see at least.  


2 Speaking of Lefty, and in the context of the whole Left vs. Right thing, I find it interesting that RR was a right-hander and Obama is a southpaw.  So was/is Clinton.  Just sayin'.  And in the context that right-handedness is the basic human template.  Left-handedness is a sign that something went wrong during the fetal development.  Or at least, out of the norm.  
     As I say:  Just sayin'.      
  

3 And thereby also to open us up to drug use, in order to treat our dis-ease conditions generated from both the toxins in the vaccines themselves and from the side effects of the drugs; the use of various drugs being to further affect our systems in a people-controi way, like tranquilizers, and so forth.
     All of this as well having been the tool of the far Right, to accomplish the same, people-control thing (and with an emphasis on the money-making angle as well, from their more individualistic,  fascist perspective).  For more on which, read on.


4 If you believe the Establishment's line about fluoride being good for your teeth and that's why it's in our drinking water and in other teeth-care products, you have a rude awakening ahead of you; are the victim of propaganda purveyors of the likes of Edward Bernays, the father of Madison Avenue hypesters, who could sell a refrigerator to an Eskimo and have change left over to demonize alcohol as an automotive fuel, and throw in the selling of GMOs in the bargain.
     Step up, step right up.  Get yer snow job here.   
  

5 As the John Birch Society notes, with considerable justification, the real political spectrum should run from totalitarianism on the far Left - i.e., total central-state control over the populace whether from the socialists or the fascists - and total freedom shading over into anarchy on the far Right.  But we are accustomed to thinking of the 'left' and the 'right'  as consisting of the Democrat Party on the one and the Republican Party on the other; so I'll play it as it lays, as it were.   


6  Understanding that - via the process called reincarnation - We Are One Another, and therefore understanding ineluctably that We Are All One, with that understanding shading over into the further understanding  - really groking - that We Are One.  (See previous recent blogs.)  
     How can this level of understanding, of comprehension come about when many people, many cultures have long held that belief, and it doesn't seem to have made much difference in their level of treatment of one another??  with the Have Nots seemingly just deciding that in their next life, things will be different, will be better; and with the Haves content to let them think so, and happy to stay with the status quo (to the point of looking down on some brother and sister souls as Untouchables)???
     Ah.  Yes.  The key subject, brought up.  Which is that 
     it's that time. 
     The wrapping-up time. 
     But first, a little more to-do on this blog.  Along that line…

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