‘The Great Experiment’ at 233
The United States of America turns 233 today (July 4th, 2009). On this Day of Independence, let us visit the truth. We are often referred to as ‘The Great Experiment’ where people of all nations come to live in peace and prosperity in one great melting pot. This is our narrative.
In our reality, this ‘great experiment’ is simply continuing humanities one true quest. From the beginning of recorded time we have striven for one great capability, a set of answers or mechanism that will facilitate our ultimate goal. This is the goal of us all. The goal that transcends boundaries, sexes, races and time. It is the reason behind every organized religion and every government.
The goal is simple… to control others.
Every citizen’s life is one data entry in the ongoing experiment to discern the most reliable, effective and efficient institutions, mechanisms and methodologies to control all varieties or humans regardless of culture, race or personal capabilities for the next thousand years.
So while you are enjoying your Independence Day BBQ, the game on TV or gossiping with friends you haven’t see in a while, take a moment and think about the following:
If you suddenly had no money or property, what would you still be free to do?
How can we pursue personal wealth while others starve to death?
What does your soul crave and what is keeping you from it?
Are there truths you see but are afraid to share?
Beside work, food, texting, television and breeding; why does humanity exist?
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