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dcribbs1
03-02-2009, 08:39 PM
If everything was always perfect then no one would appreciate the everyday. The everyday including your family, job, friends, social life, even your manners when you are at the dinner table. Is it possible that we as individuals do not determine how we act. Through spontaneous behavior we express ourselves. But what if these unpredictable acts are merely the reflection of what you were subconciously told. An act of god per se. God ultimately being us. We are the company. we tell you what to eat, we tell you where to live, who to talk to, and what, you as a product of society, will accomplish in your life. We do not predict the future. We simply put you on a designed path. Our path.

We do not take control, we are simply in control. Look around you. Look at the evil that indivuals posess. There are hate crimes, murder, suicides, rapes, tortures, and the occasional genocide. Sorry to sound a little cavalier in my wording, but the point is that these acts are our way of maintaining the illusion that we do not exist. We have the capability to end aggresive behavior all together simply by using an untraceable mind altering substance in something as primitive as the water you drink. But wheres the democracy in that?

Religion, as ****ed up as you may think, is our primary one way of minipulating your fragile mind. One, it cannot be proven wrong. Two, is by means of a Pontiff, or as we like to refer to them, a spokesperson. Whether you trust the Pope, an Ayatollah, or a Brahmin. They all work and are paid by us. Consider them contractors. They have no doubt in their faith, and taught to preach and influence others. They just didn't know that this was their prearranged destiny. The pope, despite what you think, is a pope from birth, in most cases from some kind of orphanage or broken home, he is raised to believe strongly in his faith. Through the ever so influential media, he realizes his dreams of being a professional shortstop for the Boston Red Sox will never come true because baseball is a sport for egotistical steroid users. And an encounter with a professional "lost soul" (Me) feeding birds in the park, has left our young man of a pope with the moral confidence to put religion before all else. When he says god has put him on the path of rightousness, I know I did my job.

You don't have to believe me. The same way you don't have to believe god exists, but in all reality, without us, the age of man would have been over before it began. Christ would have never been born, the bible would have never been scripted, and Nepolian would have conquered the ancient world. We are the ones who decide what goes. If theres a flaw in our system, we make a new system. The company has been around since the dawn of the church. We are simply a way of life. Your life.

In the event we lose control, drastic measures must be taken. Though we don't like to admit our mistakes, they do happen. The last time we lost our grip on society, a world war was started. Hitler was never supposed to be caught in his efforts to introduce a superior, arian race, and the bombing of pearl harbor was planned to be decoded well in advance and prevented. The end result being, United States could use it as a "Don't **** with us, we're smarter than you" approach. But in an extensive chain of unfortunate events, Japan is now leading the world of technology, and a World War emmerged, breaking up our german leaders grand scheme. Much assured, we would live in an entirely different world if gone as planned. Needless to say, we take extensive precautions to assure our future.

If you think what we do is impossible, I assure you its not. If I want to make everyone drink more mile, how would I go about it? I would make the grocery store put a buy one get one free sticker on it. You see, its easy. Everyones looking for a good buy and we decide whats good. You wonder how we set our influence through television? Advertising that really appeals to you. You'll only watch what you think will be worth watching. Its our job to make you want what we want you to want. But even we dont let anything slide. We're here to make the world a better place overall. It's simple, if we let you act as individuals than the big guy would be ****ting on the little guy and it would only lead to fights, then war, and finally our inevitable doom. So in order to solve these crimes we make progressions that will eventually open the publics eyes to the big picture. The latest issue being one that has held us back for centuries, racism. But how do we change the minds of millions of stubborn hicks? Easy, we let them make the choice. Just not the wrong choice. First we start with the major races. Blacks and whites for the obvious history. But how can we use you to help bring credibility to a black man when stereotypically, they are gangsters, thugs, irresponsible fathers, and statistically make up the majority percentile in our justice system behind bars. Easy, one fellow black man must change the lives of everyones for the better. Now were at "how". Well a judge can change a life, and theres a lot of black judges. A governor can change lives. But we here at the company are looking for something on a little bigger scale. A president can change lives. A president can change the lives of millions! The only problem is, we've never had a black president in office before. Whats defferent now? The best way to get someone to change from chocolate to vanilla can be as simple as giving vanilla a bad name while talking to the right crowd. Yes, propaganda. If you tell an obese individual that vanilla is not as fattening and tastes the same as its chocalate brother, than they will casually switch to chocolate. No questions asked. We'll using the same principal on a different scale. If you put an, illiterate, trigger happy southern boy in office which results in a pointless war that America (America public being that fat kid) eventually comes to hate, than maybe a passive black man looking to "change" the country is just what we need, right? But what if that isn't enough... Then we need our shoot 'em up, cowboy president to really do some damage. Lets bring the economy down too. We'll raise taxes and put it towards the things we really need. War planes, tanks, tax breaks for big businesses. If that doesn't turn the general population upside down then i don't know what would. But thats not a concern, because it will inevitably change your mind. So through a little inginuity, we have a wild redneck ex-president, and you took the bait to get this new guy in office. Sounds like were on the right track to a world without so much hate. So the economy suffers and there are some minor consequences to our actions. A couple planned assasination attemps that were not so surprisingly broken up, and then the skin head sayin "Hey, we tried, right?". In the long run it will be the better route. What you have to realize is we care. Probably more than anyone else cares. Our job is to keep everyone from hurting one another while remaining one hundred percent anonymous.

We do not control everything. We can not make the sun come up, and we can not put more hours in the day. But luckily for us, contributions have been generously donated to researchers by the worlds largest corporations to answer these questions.

Thanks, Dave

dcribbs1
03-02-2009, 09:28 PM
I'm really not sure, does anyone have an input?

blp
03-03-2009, 11:43 AM
You might like to have a look at the work of Slavoj Zizek. Taking a cue from Marx and the Italian Marxist, Antonio Gramsci, he talks a lot about ideological false consciousness - the social conditions we are encouraged to think of as normal and even natural, when they're really products of a very specific set of dogmas.

Eugenie
03-03-2009, 03:49 PM
Once we are adult, it is my opinion that noone can influence you or manipulate you unless you give them permission. the world is full of people from ancient times to now that refused or refuse to be manipulated or forced into what they as thinking, studying individuals do not wish to believe nor participate in even if that means death.

I think many many of us say this or that because it makes it so easy for us to not do what is right in life, or have to make any proper decisions or sacrifices. Just blame the masses, religion, your mother, father, the cat.

blp
03-06-2009, 08:35 AM
The system always blames the individual.

Il Penseroso
03-06-2009, 11:06 PM
The individual always blames the system.