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Big question, especially when you know that most, probably 90% of people try and actally do the right things in their daily lives and at work. Now you would think this human effort would compound over time and we would be living in a nice world. But nothing could be further from the truth.


Here is a brief list of lies that have blighted our world.


1. The Russian Cold War threat. This was peddled by the likes of Donald Rumsfeld and was disproved by the BBC Power of Nightmares programs. Rummy and chums later came to power under Bush, more on that later.


2. After the Cold War, we had the designed war on terror and there related false flag attacks. Of course, this has created real, but relatively poorly organised trouble makers who are honey trapped by the intelligence services.


3. Peak oil: one of the main reasons for going into Iraq, was to stop Iraqi oil getting to market. The energy market is a highly rigged money making machine.


4. Global warming, now known as Climate change...this has been throughly debunked, so much so, that there are now calls for the end of democracy, because the Greens are fading away.


5. Extreme natural events


6. Food shortages and high prices


7. General life hell...such as all that blue paint on London`s roads.


8. The designed financial crisis.


9. The cuts.


10. The privatisation of Health and Education


This is not a full list, but all of these are deliberate policies designed to degrade our quality of life. Many of the above can be linked to new technology and energy sources. Not forgetting the the pointless carbon economy. To give you an example, much fuss has been madfe about hydrogen fuel cells in cars, but there is a better ans less costly system where you fill your ank with water and then it is split under the bonnet into Oxygen and Hydrogen, but only as needed, so its very safe. This technology was available 15 years ago, but the inventor was mudered after turning down $1 billion from the Saudis. You see, this system frees most of the world from elite control...hence the need to force you to buy useless expensive technology and then visit a filling station by buy your expensive hydrogen...its all about control.


The other reason for these constructs, is to remove the risk that we might start living in something close to what is known as "utopia". Not that this is possible, but close is and this presents a big risk to those who want to control us...farm us!!


Many of you will have just soaked up all the official excuses why things are so bad, but I would like to offer you a way out.


The main reason why these designs can so easily be placed on each and everyone of us, is the political party system. Democracy has failed completely and not just here, the US is in a mess. The establishment controls the Tea Party movement in the hope of contraining the rightwing hate that has built up. Here in the UK we have the illegal coalition as a way of keeping some sort of order.


What we need is a new democratic system with no political parties, just independent MP`s!! No secret lobbying, no secret thinktanks funded by the elite. Remember, any party MP is just a franchise...they are bonded to the party and the small elite that controls that party. About one third of potential voters don`t vote and another 20-30% only vote to keep the other out and many vote, because they know no better. There are also many gifted, talented and cleaver people who avoid all political interaction, simply because of the party system and the MSM who hunts down anyone who threatens the system. The current system has failed...just look at the economy, look at the mess in our world and it all come back to the actions of Westminister and Washington.


No political parties.


No secret lobbying.


No thinktanks.


No general elections, just rolling elections over 4 years.


We can deregulate the political monsters that have wrecked our country and our world...we can be free again.

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