Tuesday, March 22, 2016



THE ATTACK ON BRUSSELS AND THE CRISIS AT THE GATES OF THE MODERN WORLD  
Staffan de Mistura………you are a self-centered, complete idiot! So this moron looks at the attacks in Brussels, looks at what he is tasked with and decides to leverage this tragedy against showing someone he is making progress in his job.  If we could solve Syria, we could prevent attacks in Europe? Good Lord!  Just remember, tax payer money goes towards paying the salaries of these UN parasites. Ok enough about this sad example of a human.
Is there anything about the attack in Brussels that makes this event stand out from the dozens of others in all parts of the world? The same talking heads rush to the camera and make a few more dollars talking about how it most likely happened and even going as far as giving their “expert” advice on who did it.  
Political leaders stand in front of the camera and pledge their support to the victims and the country they live in and then run off to the next photo op!
Common people   light candles, toss flowers on the sidewalk and hug each other and then go back to whatever they were doing the hour before the event took place. Those in other countries ether turn the news off because they are sick of hearing about such attacks over and over again, or they sit and listen to the talking heads for the hundredth time in the past few years! Same story…same paycheck.
Those dedicated to stopping these events reflect on what they are not allowed to do to stop these events from happening and grow even more disgruntled with their leadership.
And the enemy………….what do they do?
A few minutes of basking in the light of the media coverage and then back to work. Back to the process of planning the next slaughter of unsuspecting future victims.
So, what is my point? What am I driving towards?
Are these events just part of our environment now?
Are they accepted patterns of our lives?
After all, acts like these have been going on for a very long time.
What makes them so disturbing, other than the images that come within seconds thanks to social media and YouTube; events that are covered so quickly, authorities have no chance of shaping the event.
Let’s ask the question from a different perspective.
Are events like these far more dramatic than when they happened in the 60s and 70s because the world is so interconnected, so fragile, the trauma is magnified to levels that create gridlock?
Short version: Is the world so socially sensitive that reoccurring trauma is feared beyond rational levels?
Is this an incentive way of saying, civilized societies are emotionally weak?
In some sad fashion, the answer is most likely……….yes!
Are we becoming human Sheep, terrified at the howl of the Wolf!
Is there any hope of finding a way out of this endless cycle of violence?
How do we finally come to terms with a segment of society that is bent on the destruction of modern, Western based civilization?
If this keeps up, what direction will Europe turn?
Do people look for safety when terror and violence is all around them and it seem all hope of staying safe is lost?
What kind of government are the people willing to accept?
If you don’t have the answers here, don’t worry, the enemy does!
They know exactly where this might lead and that is exactly what they are counting on.
If the people don’t take the direction the enemy wants, the results will not change.
The passive, sheep who walk the streets day by day will continue to fall victim until the anger of the masses brings the current government to their knees.
Insurrection movements in the 21st century. How will governance come to terms with an ancient concept executed in a socially connected world?

“Houston….we have a problem”.


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