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Welcome To Room 101

Jon Rappoport | August 19 2004

As some of you know, the European Union, which now has a constitution in tow and is moving toward eradication of separate European nations and a kind of folk-prosiac-Disney-cute preservation of former national identities (Europe will eventually become a theme park), began as a "hard-headed" economic survival group called the Common Market.

The Bilderberger plan was for the Common Market to be the first step toward the EU.

Over here, in the Americas, we have NAFTA and will soon have FTAA (Free Trade Association of the Americas), a version of the Common Market.

Under NAFTA and FTAA, everyone gets raped except certain transnational corporations.

Of course, both Republicans and Democrats support every version and step in this consolidation process. Labor unions, which tend to oppose the consolidation, fall in behind the Democrats, who betray them every inch of the way.

Overall, the process is called globalism.

And free trade.

Eventually, after it is too late, some of the tough-sounding pundits from both the left and right will realize that NOTHING IS BEING OUTSOURCED, because there is no source from which to export jobs and work. That is, there are no nations. And the huge transnationals long ago abandoned any sort of loyalty to any nation. It's all a fiction.

Right now, if you took a poll on the subject of personal independence and personal freedom and personal self-sufficiency, you would find that Americans say they value these ideals to a much greater extent than people in Europe do.

But it's just a matter of time.

Americans are on the way to catching up (down) to Europe.

Europe, actually, was pretty easy over the last 50 years. Drip, drip, drip. Then, EU. Well, they had just had a devastating war in Europe (1945), and people mainly wanted some kind of security.

What have we had here at home? 9/11. And a great part of the population is now willing to let the surveillance state move in on all fours and set up data-sucks at every streetcorner.

The plan, in case you're interested, is to bring the US into an EU state of mind (a government of the Americas) by punching up key issues.

Keep in mind that it's not the content of these issues that's important to the plan. It's not whether a particular stand on one of these issues is right or wrong. It's whether the issue can be leveraged to create steps toward that overall government of the Americas.

Here are some of the hot-button issues:

Gays

Guns

The Environment

Male-Female Equality

Politically Correct Speech

Medical Treatment For All

Mental Health

Child Abuse

More State Control Over Children

Welfare

Crime

Drugs

Terrorism And Security

Race Relations And Prejudice

I'll leave it to you to sketch out how each of these issues can be handled so that the outcome produces an America of compliant sheep willing to sacrifice an outmoded Constitution in favor of a kinder, gentler nation where every person is an equal cipher.

It won't be an easy job for the controllers.

But it's the job they're showing up for every day.

And some unlikely people are helping, convinced that it's best for everyone.

Part of the job involves floating stereotypes of ALL those who are opposed to this final sinking of the American experiment.

For example: gun-toting redneck racist beer-swilling wife-abusing pricks.

For example: greedy money-grabbing cheating lying big-business scumbags.

If, over time, enough Americans are convinced that the enemies of an America-under-regional rule are insane monsters, the goal becomes more attainable.

And the price that is paid? The eradication of the individual and the power of the individual.

A lot of people are willing to make the trade.

As the goal appears in sight, more and more people don't even remember what's so great about the individual at all. And armed with this amnesia, it seems impossible and ridiculous to resist the greater centralization of power. SEEING CENTRAL POWER AS A THREAT ONLY REALLY MAKES SENSE WHEN YOU KNOW THAT THE INDIVIDUAL IS THE PRIMARY ENEMY OF THAT POWER.

If you're not sure about this, read 1984 again and ask yourself why Orwell spent so much time revealing what the state was doing to Winston Smith, instead of doing to some GROUP to which Smith belonged. What was Room 101 all about? Wasn't it about forcing one human being at a time to betray that which he most cared about?

The preponderance of those who are now vocally opposed to NAFTA and FTAA are on the political left. In other words, they somehow expect to force their first love, government itself, to change course away from hooking itself into a wider and stronger government. Good luck.

And the hot-button issues I listed above? They have another use. They are invoked and interposed to keep people on both the right and left from realizing that they are together, opposed to the sinking of the American ship.

After all, as long as these folks can keep hating one another for "good reasons," they will never see their greater common cause. THAT strategy, and not prostitution, is the oldest profession.

Once you get a good grasp on divide and conquer, you're on the rung of a ladder that inevitably takes you up to the roof, where you can see the overall landscape---and are forced to admit that, behind what the media spew at you every day, there are major elite players who treat the world as a chessboard, who make their meta-moves beyond what you previously thought were "the major issues" facing us.

Those major issues turn out to be smokescreens, diversions, and hot buttons that keep us apart and in conflict with one another. Those major issues are being USED to bring us to the inevitable conclusion that we must give up what we thought was most dear, in order to have peace and hope.

In other words, we are in room 101.