Ok. First of all, everything - my view.
I'm trying to stay open minded towards that stuff.
About a year ago, I have watched a bunch of documentaries
and got generally interested, also since it seemed that there
were claims, even outragous ones, that could be checked and
appeared to be somewhat accurate.
But these sites and movies are, of course, not a basis for information.
So I started to try to stick to sources I feel I could rely on. It got me
interested a lot more in politics and economics and I think that I did
start to get a general understanding of certain situations.
(Also I have studied business administration for 3 semesters, before
I realized that this is not something I would want to do with my life)
So, over the last year, I have been reading along on a variety of
economical, as well as political forums, read authors like Noam
Chomsky - someone I would recommend, read books on history,
as well as different globalization-critics, like attac (as an organization),
Naomi Klein and John Perkins. I'm gathering daily news from many
different sites (no conspiracy sites) and am trying to get deeper into
claims, that seem outragous. I also am viewing different points of view,
e.g. the opposition, try to follow the 'known for objectivity' papers and
if I stumble upon an article that uses a document as a basis for argumentation,
I usually emidiatly skip to the document itself and try to form my own
opinion, as best as I can - which admittetly is not always that simple.
I've come to realize, that those who put up these theories many
times take events and put them into a subjective context, whilest
there could be many different interpretations. But - and that I am
pretty sure of - decicions, wether economical or political are led
by personal interest and the portrayel in the news, any major news
station or newspaper, is laughable.
It shouldn't be surprising to anyone, that power corrupts. And it
becomes obvious pretty quickly, that most of the decisions made,
wether by the governments or the major ecological organizations,
are dictated by interest. To me - the whole developement we are
facing, almost appears natural.
Every organization that has influence on any geoplitical decisions
is a multi-billion dollar business. And I think no one would deny
that lobbyism exists. Also the fact, that many of the politicians
are chairmen or at least have strong financial interests in companies,
should worry or be discussed a lot more than it is at the time.
Free media is not free, which is one of the most important pillars
of any democracy. Terror is being used as an invincible, everlasting
outside threat to monger fear and to push laws that cut individual
rights. The European Union is actually just discussing to start
monitoring all of the financial transfers, because of terror, and
then automatically sending these informations forth to the American
government. We seem to be turning into a world of surveillance, at
least in the US and Europe. And if it doesn't come to a stop at some
point, the predictions that are so often easily brushed off, might just
become reality.
To me, wether there is a small group of people planning their agenda
in the dark, or for it to happen naturally through people pushing the
limits for their gain through great holes in the democratic system, as well
as the world market, as well as the financial system (!) doesn't really
matter. Political decisions have been pushed through, where I thought -
these could never pass, obvious lies have been told, where I thought -
people would never buy into them and personal liberties have been given
out by the people, as if they were candy.
If there is a thing we can learn from history, it is, that we need to watch
our rights very closely and not have them undergone. If there is a gap
in the system that allows people to be corrupt, they will be. It doesn't
take a group of people to plan it, it will happen if it is being made possible.
I am not at all suggesting, that I know what is going on. On the contrary,
I think that I most certainly don't. Neither do the 95% who really have no
clue, nor do the 5% who think they do (numbers taken from page one).
But what I am suggesting is that people start educating themselves and
stay that way, as unbiased as possible, because the official versions often
are no less outragous, than the stuff Alex Jones makes up.
As for the Depopulation of the earth:
I have yet to see a reasonable source for this claim.
I'm quoting this from the first page:
 Originally Posted by HaRd_WiReD
So, Dr. Rima Laibow makes the claim, that 3 billion people will
die, as supported through the WHO technical report series
"Diet, Nutrition and the Prevention of Chronic Disease". This
is a pretty easy thing to check, it can be downloaded right here:
http://whqlibdoc.who.int/trs/WHO_trs_916.pdf .
I have searched through the 160 pages, admittedly very loosely,
but I could not find any evidence to support the claims she made.
Even though many of the claims that do seem scientific, are as so
often, very troubeling.
To me, this seems like a perfect opportunity to either debunk or
strenghen one of the very strong and important claims by conspiracy
theorists, about depopulation, which is also what this thread is about.
Anyone read it? Anyone know more, just about this specific article?
I just don't have the time right now, to get further into the paper.
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