80. Money mistery
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For both Western and Eastern people, the attachment to material wealth and money has become a new fanatical form of fundamentalism, which breaks down the previously existing boundaries between East and West and gradually erodes the remaining traditional values. The new religion and disease is called globalism, which sustains and operates the sick democratic equality and the dysfunctional of the international financial markets. Equality always involves unity, mutual dependency, the stripping away of hierarchy, the dissolution of the connection between man and the One, the exercise of power, and the application of the principle "divide and conquer." Through the spread of Western democracy and equality, the West has conquered the East. Unfortunately, this dominance is material, quantitative, and not spiritual.
The West has always been the one to erase the knowledge that came from the East. It could even be said that in the West, the world has declined. The West has never had a tradition or sacred texts of its own. Knowledge has always flowed from the East to the West, while materialism and comfort have always spread from the West to the East. It is evident that the disproportionate exchange and decline preceded the rise. In today’s globalism, it seems that the non-spiritual Western and the power structures behind the scenes have conquered the East. Western globalism represents the chaos and fragmentation that can be achieved through the development and operation of various materials, primarily financial systems, and with which the East can be dismantled.
It is also worth noting that in the turnings of the 1990s, without any armed conflict, the power structures behind the scenes merged the Western capitalist bloc with the Central and Eastern European communist bloc, in order to allow Western Europe to acquire new colonies. The backstage power employed the 1917 Russian Revolution because they didn’t have the time to wait for the decades-long maturation of capitalism, so they accelerated it. This accelerated capitalism was called communism. After poverty, misery, deprivation, lies, and a secret police regime prevailed in Russia, it was necessary, in accordance with the timeless power law of "divide and conquer," to spread it to the countries neighbouring Russia.
This planned division was implemented during World War II. Note: many may be familiar with the details of the fireplace conversation between Churchill and Stalin, and the new European borders drawn on a scrap of paper. The new colonization took forty-five to fifty years, after which the "liberated" Central and Eastern European countries were incorporated into the institutional framework representing the world government, which the backstage powers called the European Union. On paper, it guarantees equal rights and obligations to its member states, but in reality, it does not. The EU considers the 12 member states as colonies of the 15 wealthier nations. The colonization was, in fact, carried out within the framework of the EU.
During the time of monarchies and kingdoms, gold and silver coins were in circulation. Gold was entrusted to the king, the governor, who symbolized both earthly and heavenly power. When the king began to claim the gold as his own, the era of confusion began, when order broke down and ruling was replaced by domination. Later one, gold slipped from the king's hands, descending through the aristocracy, then the nobility, later to the merchants, and to the mass people, where gold was transformed into money that could be used for trade. The age of domination began, when everything could be bought for money: kingdoms, power, wars, papal power, countries, and people. The lowest level of degeneration then, and still today, is when a human being—whose time and life's order was originally meant to be dictated by gold—can now be killed or placed on an electric chair with this money. Moreover, for money, today's crowns can be ordered. Along with the transformation of gold into money, banking families appeared, like the Medici and Fugger families in the past, and the Rothschild and Rockefeller families today. Nowadays corporation are more and more involved.
The phrase "time is money" is also attributed to one of the Rothschild’s, who, by deliberately misleading the outcome of the 1812 Battle of Waterloo, was able to buy stocks at low price on the stock market, then sell them for a high price after the real news was known. Note: This is the time when the Reuters news agency was founded. It is no longer the king who exercises power, but the money lent at interest, or the capital and its owner. The accumulation of money, the pursuit of profit and interest, has caused wars, famines, diseases, infections, revolutions, and the creation of ideologies and dogmas that allow the accumulation of more money, which in turn sustains the backstage power. We have seen the Cartesian doctrines, where the person became a part of the money-making machinery, just a spare part in the system.
Today's globalization constantly toppling the peaks of financial power , where banking families, international corporations, and banks buy and sell countries, companies, and people without wearing traditional wars. Today, the virtual and real "white-collar" workers are the soldiers who start, win, or lose financial wars, which buy and sell people—now referred to as workforce management and stock exchanges. In today's degradation, only one principle prevails: whoever has more money can buy out the other. The idea that "the big fish eats the small one" is familiar, which is nothing other than the teaching of the old scripture: an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth, which is war.
Darwin's theory of evolution expressed this as "the struggle for survival." Whoever has more money has power over those who have less. But it could also be said that whoever has a lot of money remains silent about it, while those who have none talk about it. Royal rule has been replaced by money power, royal wisdom by material knowledge, and the virtual worldview caused by money. Everything can be sold and bought. Once, gold symbolized wisdom, and the circle represented the perfection of wisdom. In the past, gold could not be used as a weapon, but today, money functions as a weapon.
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