I realize this is another “negative” article but after skimming through the news this morning this one stood out as one to read, ponder, and remember:
“If a government’s decision helps anyone it is always an after effect…or an afterthought or a collateral unintended benefit.
The primary intent is for power, control, and money…to satisfy individual pursuits and goals of the global narcissistic/god-complex elite.”
There was a reference to “positive” things in the article though:
““Don’t be so negative, Dr. Todd, there are good things in life too!”
Oh my yes, there are: newborn babies, sunsets, oceans, art, music, forests, waterfalls, sex with your lover, dogs…millions of things. But that is not what I am writing about right now. I am writing about the thing, and group of things, that will wipe all of that good stuff off the face of the earth. Sure, sure, sure, it won’t be forever. Good will prevail, but it could be a million years before it all comes back if we let it go now. And I think it is worth the fight to preserve what we’ve got.”
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“If a government’s decision helps anyone it is always an after effect…or an afterthought or a collateral unintended benefit.
The primary intent is for power, control, and money…to satisfy individual pursuits and goals of the global narcissistic/god-complex elite.”
There was a reference to “positive” things in the article though:
““Don’t be so negative, Dr. Todd, there are good things in life too!”
Oh my yes, there are: newborn babies, sunsets, oceans, art, music, forests, waterfalls, sex with your lover, dogs…millions of things. But that is not what I am writing about right now. I am writing about the thing, and group of things, that will wipe all of that good stuff off the face of the earth. Sure, sure, sure, it won’t be forever. Good will prevail, but it could be a million years before it all comes back if we let it go now. And I think it is worth the fight to preserve what we’ve got.”