Added: Jul 19, 2008
From: TruthJockey
Duration: 10:26
(annotations "ON" please) A followup to a conversation the neighbor & I were having on "stupid people" & how they got that way. He blames ignorance (via lack of a proper education) - which is ironic, he's a TEACHER! My point was "don't under-estimate that 'movie' running in the mainstream" that begs folks to NOT THINK and to use their reptilian brain (sex, rock-n-roll & manifesting desires ASAP)...how can people really use their cortex when the brainstem works in constant struggle against it.
Channel: Education
Tags: 9/11 aldous bernays carnagie commission consciousness dodd education edward gatto huxley ignorance intelligence john mainstream media nea news norman obama paul perceptions reality reece reese rockefeller ron stupid stupidity taylor teachers truth usa
Rating: 4.78 (18 ratings) Views: 393' favoriteCount='1 Comments: 23
takebackwhatsyours Says:
Jul 19, 2008 - You know what the superficial just isnt worth squat i rather the wisdom and dirt poor than ignorance in wealth your a smart man love the video.
TruthJockey Says:
Jul 19, 2008 - An unemployed "smart" man...keep that in mind! I spent 16 of my best yrs in the mortgage & banking arena then BAM, the industry imploded! Now look at me, no college (no credentials)...which means all the "good jobs" are unavailable, the good jobs want alumni (enlightened folk). But peer deep into their system, the term "professor" comes from the days when most didn't read, the professor would stand between the pupils & reader & reaffirm religious dogma whenever it conflicted with scripture.
TruthJockey Says:
Jul 19, 2008 - Then notice the term "associate" degree, ancient holders of these degrees were not free to read the scholarly texts without a professor being present...they weren't conditioned (mentally) enough to handle the contradictions between scripture & the university texts. The "bachelor" degreed (totally brainwashed) student did have liberty to view texts in private. Note how the name UNIVERSITY implies a place where folks are sent to be codexed "ONE VERSION" (uni-vers-ity) of the facts. LIKE PARROTS!
takebackwhatsyours Says:
Jul 19, 2008 - university just means your ejucated to say yes sir with out question being unemployed sux beleive me ive had my moments but what you have is worth much more and thats self respect which they cant take from you youl find a way threw but i know its tough but atleast your pride is in tackt.
Selasia Says:
Jul 20, 2008 - Good video. I don't agree with your Ron Paul promotion - I strongly suspect he's part of the masonic workers. The black magic you're talking about is what the priesthood call their "Mystery School", secret "Soul Science", the devine "School of Governing".
Selasia Says:
Jul 20, 2008 - Now research what the Jesuits are into... EDUCATION, Media/Film, Political organizations/Think-tanks, Religious/ecumenical/newage movements Its hard NOT to fool oneself - and we all want some form of security, control, goodness, spirituality and predictability. Thats the basic for the consensus trance created by the priesthood. Since you still think RP is authentic, perhaps you're still under their spell?
TruthJockey Says:
Jul 20, 2008 - If Ron Paul wasn't authentic then tell me who was? I look for folks willing to speak truth to power...Ron Paul WAS willing to stand up & fight -- I'm curious, what (or who) helped you decide that Ron Paul was a "masonic worker"? (as opposed to the most honest man in the race for the white house) You mentioned the anti-Paul sentiment...I just want to know why you feel so strongly?
Selasia Says:
Jul 20, 2008 - wikicompany. org/wiki/911:Vatican_%26_Jesuits Look at the Ron Paul image and the included links (Reagan worker, Jesuit Georgetown speech, Papal praises, etc.). I believe you still don't see the full picture of this Masonic conspiracy fact. They want to control ALL sides. Ron Paul + Alex Jones + Fox News = is a controlled media combination.
joshfif Says:
Jul 20, 2008 - pople just dont care.
TruthJockey Says:
Jul 20, 2008 - I was thinking about our "fast food" culture today...we can have virtually anything we want here in America. It's made us soft & lazy & I'm not just talking about food. When was the last time you killed your dinner (like most Americans did 70 yrs ago) or really sowed the earth to produce food or vital commodities. We don't know squat about living in The Natural World & we don't even manufacture widgets anymore...our whole economy is pinned on petro-dollars & access to cheaply made/sold goods.
Selasia Says:
Jul 20, 2008 - Growing your own vegetables is wonderful. How many people have seen a squash grow out of a beautiful flower? However, since the Holy Roman empire, peasant wars, feudal systems, industrialization, world wars, service-luxury economy and globalization, who in the 'West' owns any land for agriculture? Even the modern'large-scale farms are practically owned by the banks.
Selasia Says:
Jul 20, 2008 - We were forced to give up that sovereign lifestyle, and got a little promise of security and progress in return. Now most of us are unconscious, domesticated consumers who don't realize the value of living within nature. "We control nature" they say, "we've got science, technology modern medecine, etc.". We'll get our basic lesson from nature sooner rather than later I suspect.
TruthJockey Says:
Jul 20, 2008 - I think it was Ben Franklin that said "he who sacrifices liberty for security deserves neither"...and Jefferson said that if we gave up control of the nations money supply the entities that grew from this would wind up owning the lands our forefathers fought for.
jackson32 Says:
Jul 20, 2008 - Hey TruthJockey I just want to agree with you about Ron Paul, he is definitely the real deal. His actions particularly have shown he is an honest man. I suspect many people who don't like him don't understand anything about economics and mistake his support for the free market as just more exploitation by the rich. It's very easy to see if someone is part of the problem just by watching how the MSM treats him, and they treated Ron Paul badly.
jackson32 Says:
Jul 20, 2008 - I think one of the keys to this issue is that if children are not taught the right things when they are growing up it is very hard to change their minds about things later. Youtube user stefbot made an interesting point ( although I think he took it too far ) that what the MSM does to affect our thinking is nothing compared to what the schools have already done to them. I think the parents have much more influence myself, but I agree with his basic argument.
jackson32 Says:
Jul 20, 2008 - Your comments about the importance of critical thinking are so true. I think they should teach critical thinking and the scientific method in depth in schools. Obviously though, that is just what the establishment is trying to stop. 911 is a perfect example of how people are not thinking rationally. The truth is never in history has a crime left more evidence of itself. There are so many impossibilities and improbabilities that it would be hard to leave this much evidence if you tried.
jackson32 Says:
Jul 20, 2008 - One thing I notice about TV is how meaningless it is. Part of the reason for this I would guess is that in trying to brainwash us they have to avoid the real issues - it is often best not even to talk about something if you want to misinform - and therefore never talk about truly meaty subjects. I also think this has a brainwashing effect all it's own in that people just unconsciously think this is just the way it is, life is kind of boring and meaningless, and we should just adapt to it.
Selasia Says:
Jul 21, 2008 - Please also see "Life Without Principle" by Henry David Thoreau (a spiritual anarchist in my book): en.wikipedia. org/wiki/Life_Without_Principle [The essay was derived from the lecture "What Shall It Profit?", which Thoreau first delivered on 6 December 1854, at Railroad Hall in Providence Rhode Island. He delivered it several times over the next two years, and edited it for publication before he died in 1862.]
TruthJockey Says:
Jul 21, 2008 - Although 9/11 was blatantly fabricated by people on the inside...many people get mesmerized by that ONE event instead of being aware & observant to the bigger picture. It's partly because we've been programmed to respond to the "pop" of excitement - 9/11 had all the elements that wrestling & war dramas use to hook the audience. Even years later, that one event is the "sexiest" facet of the "conspiracy" agenda...it (and UFO's) suck more folks in (long-term) than all else - watch the whole drama
jackson32 Says:
Jul 21, 2008 - I don't talk about 911a lot but neither do I avoid it. I think a lot of people have been put off talking about it because it has the potential for a lot of bad feelings and is even a danger to relationships and jobs. 911 is a high value subject, it is difficult for many people to talk about, and that is exactly why we do need to talk about it. If it can be seen that the government would do something so deliberate, sinister and monstrous, they will never look at things the same way again.
TruthJockey Says:
Jul 21, 2008 - Many still talk about the Kennedy Assassination too, which was probably another conspiracy, but there's too much of a concerted effort to belittle the curious among us...I've looked into the eyes of the masses & they are still very asleep. It's never fun living on the fringe...but that doesn't mean we shouldn't speak up whenever the issues arise. Sometimes just knowing has to be good enough...many have a vested interest in the shenanigans of "corporate reality" and simply wont go there.
jaberwocky6669 Says:
Aug 6, 2008 - Why don't you record inside and leave the dog and insects outside!
adcrocker Says:
Aug 15, 2008 - It all starts at home. We have to de-program our children. My 8 year old didn't know what kind of government we had. Public school certainly won't explain the truth. He had heard of "Democracy". I have pledged allegience to a Republic my entire life, but all you hear on Mainstream anything is "Democracy". Don't get me started on that.
Morons4JohnMcCain Says:
Aug 17, 2008 - Look, I don't want health care, job security or reasonable energy prices. I want a president who'd going to speak in simple sentences, threaten brown people, and react instead of thinking a situation through. thinking is for frenchmen and homos.

takebackwhatsyours Says:
Jul 19, 2008 - sorry lol one more thing wisdom is not the same thing as enviromental knowlage.