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Acting on Our Beliefs

March 24, 2011

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by David Richards
(for henrymakow.com)


I was thinking about Henry's 'How to Stop the NWO' piece. I think there has to be a new spirit of 'active good' sweeping the world. Please allow me to explain.

The biggest truth concealed to us by the Illuminati is the nature of life itself: Life is where spirit meets matter. Life is an active expression of spirit.

The Illuminati Satanists seem to perceive the body as a host to fiercely express their spirituality.  This is how they can organize theatrical bloodbaths such as world wars, they recognize life as a stage, our host bodies actors in a spiritual game. We have lost that perception.

When we lose sight of our spiritual capacities we lose touch with the immortal and become weak animals. I am reminded of a De Quincy quote, 'What was it that led me into the habitual use of opium? Misery- blank desolation- settled and abiding darkness-?' Tempt a life without meaning long enough and it will become fixated on drugs, drink or commoditized sex.

Even when good people are in touch with their spirituality, few view it as an active experience. They view spiritual ideals as objects of veneration rather than energies to be possessed by.  Most Christians ignore the active example of Jesus. Take the story of Jesus confronting the moneychangers. "Jesus entered the Temple area and drove out all who were buying and selling there. He overturned the tables of the moneychangers and the benches of those selling doves. 'It is written,' he said to them, 'My house will be called a house of prayer but you are making it a den of robbers.'" (Matthew 21:12-13)

How timely would it be for American Christians to enter the Federal Reserve, overturn the tables and throw Bernanke etc out?

Evil is winning right now because Satanists have a better understanding of reality and the expression of spirituality.

Satanist Aloysius Fozdyke has written on this site, 'Satanism as a spirituality recognizes and revels in the here and now physicality of existence - the 'evocation of the open cheque-book' so to speak. The only thing that money can't buy is poverty! We also know that there is a non-physical reality and we work with that as well. Ours is not a faith based pipe-dream. Ours is knowledge and action!'

Satanists believe the dominance of evil is the natural order; good is intrinsically passive, while evil is active. Poet William Blake had the same idea in 'Beyond Heaven and Hell', a book I once admired but now recognize as cabalist. 'Without contraries is no progression. Attraction and Repulsion, Reason and Energy, Love and Hate are necessary to Human existence. From these contraries spring what the religious call Good and Evil. Good is the passive that obeys Reason. Evil is the active springing from Energy. Good is heaven. Evil is hell.'

To me there seems no reason why it has to be this way, noble ideas can animate action even more than evil ones. To fight the NWO, we need to become a people driven to make good manifest and excited by the creative challenges to re-build our world.

My first experience of such action was a one-man campaign against the swine flu vaccine in my hometown. The media was certain of a coming pandemic. We were told that we must take a hastily prepared swine flu vaccine containing deadly ingredients like squalene that caused Gulf-war syndrome. Children were especially vulnerable, government fear-mongers insisted. I lived in a pleasant little town of 30,000 people. It contains 6 primary schools.

Seeing the threat I created an A4 leaflet exposing the vaccine using quotes from mainstream sources. I posted 500 of these through letterboxes and handed them to people on the street. There is no way parents would have allowed their children to be injected with that poison after my campaign.

During my campaign I felt a tremendous sense of relief. I no longer felt burdened by my understanding the horrible reality of life in the NWO. I knew how to survive it: do something.

The next logical step would be to try and join together and make stronger collective actions. The 500 English protesters who recently hijacked a courtroom and attempted a citizen's arrest of a judge are a good example.

It is worth noting that however small our actions may seem at first, they can accumulate. A tiny seed can grow into a 100ft oak tree. What else can be done? A few ideas come to mind.

To rail against debt slavery, introduce a new monetary system into your local area, even if it starts as three of you trading shells between yourselves! In Britain, 1,300 pubs closed down last year because the government taxed them out of business. Re-instate this plank of community!

Start a community pub, in your garage if needs be, and resist government attempts to close it down. If a Church is promoting a passive, politically-correct view of Christianity, group together, close it down and re-open it with a message of active spirituality. Heck, even if it all all failed miserably it sounds like great fun.

The bottom line is to take charge of our lives. Feel the empowerment those in power feel when they force their will onto physical reality, only this time use it for good.

What is the alternative? To sit back and torture yourself with thoughts of the impending doom of mankind?

Ultimately there is nothing to lose. The worst that could happen would be to lose your 'life', but by 'life' we really mean physical host. Physical reality is a medium to express our spirit, so the here and now is what really matters.
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David Richards is a 23-year-old Englishman teaching in China.

 



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Comments for "Acting on Our Beliefs "

Andrew said (March 26, 2011):

Thank you Mr. Richards for such a thoughtful article. Regarding the problem of evil: I agree with Tom’s qualification on Blake, although personally I think evil is a very specific phenomenon, perhaps unique to the human race, and has little to do with the ego, polarities or counter-energies. I think the essence of evil is mimicry, the creation of ‘doubles’ and ambiguity, duplicity. As the Jewish proverb goes ‘a half truth equals a full lie’.

People say that the Illuminati and the likes of Fozdyke openly reveal their plans for ritual or karmic purposes. I disagree. They are perfectly aware that godhood is a corollary of speaking the truth. There is no ‘mystery of iniquity’. The immense power/perversity of Satan stems from in his ability to imitate God.


Tom said (March 25, 2011):

In the article "Acting on our beliefs" the author makes the misguided notion which I have noctice in many of the articles passing through this site. The misguided notion is a knee jerk reaction against the employment of a play between contraries of good and evil as automatically as evil technique of the cabalist . David Richards brings up William Blake's utilization of what is more commonly known as a dialectect which automatically is attributed to Hegal dialectic and how the illuminati create confusion and take control.

William Blake for instance specifically makes the distinction by stating that a contrary is not an opposition. Satan is the selfhood and Jesus is the imagination Blake tells us. Blake as well as Vico emphasize the creative element of man's creation of his Gods, but these notions are advances in conceptions of spirit that will advance the spiritual maturity of mankind. There is much to be drawn from Blake in the formation of a Philosophy and consciousness that will stand up to and promote a human spirit that can counter act and refute the Illuminati cult of the selfhood. I wish you and your contributors would stop making these simplistic conclusions about these distinctions, especially some like like Blake.


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