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Jan 28 2009

The Imprisonment of Freedom and The Eye of the Beholder

Published by ignitethemind under News Edit This

Perhaps some of you have recently seen the film Eagle Eye with Shia LaBeouf and Michelle Monaghan.  Perhaps some of you liked it, perhaps others not.  Regardless of your personal opinion of the quality of the film, it seems fair to say that it still raises some questions. . .

Much like other films before it like Enemy of the State , Runaway Jury , and even National Treasure and The DaVinci Code to name a few, the movie Eagle Eye at least makes the audience wonder, “Is there a real group of powerful individuals that are far more influential than the system seems to indicate?”

The answer to this question is not clear cut. . .After all, if there was such a group it would probably be in their best interest to be secretive about their existence, much like as is portrayed in the movies.  If the general public knew of such groups this would limit the amount of influential power they could wield. . .or should we say “abuse?”

Now let it be stated that this blog posting has not been written out of hysteria or to cause panic or even to make a definitive statement on such issues.  However, it is a posting that seeks to make people aware of the possibility that such a group of people could potentially exist, and if it does, how that idea might impact your world.  In other words, this posting is to ignite the mind!

With that said, and it is indeed easy to be persuaded by that which is immediately before you, please view this intriguing video:

It is natural to be skeptical. . . After all, there are few outright visible signs of such a concept at work (more on the North American Union here).  Yet here is yet another example of such power-coercion in action - the Bilderberg Group.  Highly secretive, by invitation only, for those of only high-profile, and no media coverage allowed, this group of people in powerful positions meet behind closed doors to have sessions that are undocumented for the public.  Here is a peek into this secretive power force:

Again, skepticism is probably running high, and yet, it is skepticism that may very well expose such abusers of power as well. . .For indeed we have freedom, and in that freedom we can also be naive - naive to a subversive appearance of freedom.

Again, this is not to say that all is evil, and it is true that people can slant the truth to make their own case.  At the same time, it does make you wonder. . . .

Lastly, there is a popular colloquial American phrase, perhaps you have used it yourself before, “Curiosity killed the cat.” In an analogical sense then, it may very well be time to look deeper and ask, “Why?”

- IgniteTheMind

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