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    The Economic Elite Versus The People of the USA

    The Economic Elite Versus The People of the USA

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    Mar 21, 2010 - 09:53 AM

    By: David_DeGraw

    Throughout this report, I have presented statistical and fact-based evidence to demonstrate that a strategic attack has been launched against 99% of Americans. Despite the efforts of the mainstream media and most current politicians, awareness of this reality is spreading throughout the United States.A recent Rasmussen poll found that only 21% of Americans think that the government has the consent of the governed. An Opinion Research Corp. survey revealed that 86% believe “the system of government is broken.â€
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    RE: The Economic Elite vs The People of the USA

    Americans are suffering from something called "behavioral inaction," or in aviation parlance, negative panic. it occurs when people do nothing to save themselves. in nature, when baby chicks freeze as the shadow of a hawk crosses the ground, this response is called tonic immobility. humans don't have the same reflex, but the experience is similar. the current theory of behavioral inaction goes like this: as your frontal lobes process the sight of an airplane wing on fire, they seek to match the information of similiar situations in the past. if you have no stored experience of a plane crash, your brain can't find a match and gets stuck in a loop of trying and failing to come up with the right response. hence: immobility. the military calls this process the dislocation of expectation. when a passenger sits motionless on on a burning airplane, he isn't "unaware of the danger. on the contrary, he knows that if nothing is done, sever pain and even death will probably occur--but still does nothing." the author of this study, believes this response has less to do with fear and confusion and more to do with "the novelty of the situation and the lack of leadership." people simply don't know how to respond when something unexpected happens. it doesn't match their experience or expectations. so they do nothing. they wait for instructions. and they often die.

    "we cannot continue to stand by and watch our nation be raped and pillaged like this. we can no longer remain idle and passive while our families' futures are destroyed as we are sentenced to a slow death" says AirborneSapper7

    i agree. "it's time for 99% of Americans to mobilize and move on common sense political reforms," says AirborneSapper7

    now. what do we do next? we are on an airplane that's going down. if we sit still we will experience severe pain and even death.

    knowing the problem, is the first step towards solving said problem. is it not?

    a fellow patriot

    have a blessed day.

    information is taken from "The Survivors Club" by Ben Sherwood

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