Using Judo Against the Globalists


by Dave Hodges - thecommonsenseshow.com

February 22, 2013 - Activism, Featured, Main
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It is no secret that the globalists use the mass media to send their messages to the public regarding the inevitability of the globalists takeover and the conditions related to humanity’s enslavement. In the past few years, the mass media has specifically targeted the attitudes of our children. Our children’s books are increasingly being utilized to brainwash them into accepting the inevitability of the existence of a tyrannical world government in which society is exclusively based upon Agenda 21 principles.

In this article, I will provide two cogent examples, of children’s authors turned New World Order (NWO) propagandists. Please note that in this article I am only discussing two authors and their works, but there are literally dozens of these kinds of books to choose from which serves to demonstrate to our children that resistance to the NWO is futile.

Hunger Games




Suzanne Collins “Unique Creation”


Late last summer, my family watched the hottest movie, at that time, Hunger Games. The movie is based on the first book of a trilogy “authored” by Suzanne Collins. The movie and the book proved to be a hit with the younger generation. This best-selling trilogy, published by Scholastic, has also developed a massive global following of all ages.

As many of you are aware, the movie takes place in a futuristic, fictional country called Panem, that is located in what was once North America (Union) that was subsequently destroyed by some unknown apocalyptic event. The country is divided into 12 districts which went into rebellion against the autocratic rule of the central government. Panem consists of a wealthy Capitol city and twelve surrounding, poorer districts. The people of the featured District 12, as well as the other 11 surviving districts live in abject poverty devoid of any semblance of technology. There can be little doubt that this was the result of herding the population into 12 densely populated urban centers, in which the collective carbon footprint of the commoners has been dramatically reduced. This primitive, deindustrialized lifestyle represents the highest goals and ideals of Agenda 21 to such a degree that it would even serve to satisfy Al “Global Warming” Gore.

One of the mainstays of Panem is a gladiator game called the Hunger Games. These ritualistic games represent human sacrifice and also serve as punishment for the previous rebellion against the Capitol. One boy and one girl between the ages of 12 and 18, from each district, are selected through an annual lottery to participate in the Hunger Games, an event in which the participants (i.e. so-called “tributes”) must fight, to the death, until only one remains alive. The message to the average citizens is that you are the property of the state and the state holds the power of life and death over each individual. This also reminds me of the TSA’s approach to committing sexual assault against air travelers in which the same message gets delivered to the flying public. Make no mistake about it, the TSA’s sole purpose lies in letting the public know that you are subservient to the state.

There is a strong mitigating factor which influences the odds for being selected to participate in the games, and that factor is food. It is interesting to note that the areas surrounding the 12 districts are filled with plentiful game to hunt and eat. However, the government expressly forbids venturing into the pristine wilderness (i.e. Wildlands and biodiversity areas) to hunt because the central government wants to utilize food as a population control instrument through the complete management of the distribution of all food. The more food rations a family obtains from the government, the more times the family’s teenage children are entered into the lottery, thereby increasing their teenagers chances for induction into the lethal Hunger Games. This is the ultimate in a government using food as a weapon against its own people. The “wilds area” was even patrolled by a drone. In 2008, drones were not even part of the American lexicon, yet Collins saw fit to display a drone as playing the role of protecting the pristine wilderness and its wildlife from human poachers.




Nixon’s Ten FEMA regions



A distinct United Nations Agenda 21 theme is readily portrayed as the Hunger Games viewer/reader quickly learns that Panem is organized into 12 districts which is an ubiquitous parallel reference to the United Nations decree passed, in 1972, which demanded that the United States must reorganize into 10 super regions. Immediately, President Richard Nixon issued Executive Order # 11647 on February 14, 1972, which fulfilled the U.N. order as these 10 regions were created and, today, await activation in which all local governmental control will be rendered obsolete.

The plot centers around the heroine and hero from District 12, Katniss and Peeta, who are taken to the Capitol to compete in the Hunger Games in a high speed bullet train which travels through the utopian Agenda 21 Wildlands consisting of vast expanses of absolutely barren land. The Capitol city is where the elite 1%, reside with all their wealth and technologically advanced toys. The Hunger Games participants were awestruck at the technological marvels which have been withheld from the masses in the outlying districts in a kind of “rules for thee, but not for me” bifurcated society. The Agenda 21 symbolism is striking and undeniable and Collins writing on this subject, proves she is indeed an expert on Agenda 21 policies as well as the implementation of these policies.

The Hunger Games District 12 representative, Effie Trinket, utters the catch phrase of the movie just before she chooses the unlucky pair to represent their district in the games when she states “May the odds be ever in your favor.” This catch phrase is both descriptive and ironic. The lives of the district inhabitants have been reduced to the whim of the state and also to the laws of chance. In Panem, similar to other autocratic regimes, the spirit of self-determination is very limited by design.

In a particularly telling exchange between Seneca, the Hunger Games administrator and Panem’s President Snow, played magnificently by Donald Sutherland, the symbol of Panem’s governmental despotism, reveals the true purpose behind the games as he asks

Seneca, “Why do you think we have a winner?”

Seneca asks, “What do you mean?”

Snow repeats, “I mean, why do we have a winner?” Snow answers his own question “Hope.”

Expressing bewilderment Seneca says, “Hope?”

Snow declares that “Hope is the only thing stronger than fear. A little hope is effective, a lot of hope is dangerous. Spark is good too as long as it is contained.”

Sutherland’s character personifies the evil Trojan Horse nature of Agenda 21 as it promises self-preservation through the sublimation of one’s own personal goals and desires through the unqualified embracing of the collective, communitarian will of the global masters.

Collins credits her inspiration for the trilogy to the gladiator games from ancient Rome. However, after viewing the movie for the first 10 minutes, the anti-Agenda 21 themes are both numerous and obvious. As the reader will soon discover in subsequent paragraphs, I think Collins’ motivation comes from other outside forces who have a decided agenda.


The Application of Agenda 21 in America

As the Agenda 21 cancer spreads throughout America, it is clear that we are handing to our children a society with very limited hope. In an interview with ABC, Sutherland echoes this sentiment as he states that “Everyone needs to see this film if they have had enough of the oppression…This is the most important script I have ever read…It can be a catalyst for young people.

Young people can find themselves in this movie……It is the 99% that needs to see this film because it can be a catalyst for change.”

Sutherland is correct in that parents have been provided a rare, mainstream originated opportunity to educate their children on the innate need human beings have to live in freedom. For example, I asked my son what meaning he took from the book/movie and he stated that “This movie is about the government squeezing the freedom out of the people,” and “We need to do something about it.” However, I have heard from too many young people that there is no hope because, as we see in the move, all hope is lost in the face of an all-powerful government.

Hunger Games stands as the third largest opening in movie history. The fact that the movie has appeared in this form, with this message at this time is indeed lucky. Or is luck simply a matter of where effort, action and courage meets opportunity?

For me as a parent, I see an opportunity to teach children that freedom is the space which lies between our prison bars and that we can collectively control how wide the space is between the bars, then we can truly begin the arduous journey back to the point where we force government to honor the precepts of freedom contained in the Bill of Rights. And only then, will Americans force the odds to be ever in our favor. Yet, I am dismayed because most people do not see the opportunity to spread the message of freedom. Rather, I have discovered, from my anecdotal experiences, that most people believe that the spirit of hope, needed to reclaim our lost liberties, has largely been lost and that the true purpose of the movie is to reinforce the conditioning that humanity is indeed slaves to the state.

An interesting twist to this article is that I suspect and therefore allege that the plot connected to the Hunger Games was created for its author of record, Suzanne Collins. How could I make such an outrageous claim? Well, not only is do I suspect Collins is complicit in writing a plot that was designed for her, but I suspect many children’s authors have been handed plots to develop along with a large paycheck. Take the case of children’s author, Margaret Peterson Haddix.


Among the Hidden

Margaret Peterson Haddix has emerged on the child book scene as an author who exposes heinous themes of the globalists and their draconian depopulation strategies such as the one child policy. Her most popular recent book, Among the Hidden is about a child named Luke Garner, who is an illegal child (i.e. third born in a society which executes families who have more than two children). The book is filled with groups such as the Population Police who will execute families who violate their allowed child bearing precepts. There are also the Food Police who regulate daily caloric intake.

This one book has led to a seven-book series for kids about “Shadow Children”—third children in a society that only allows two, children who initially have to hide but who eventually band together and risk their lives to bring about change.

Haddix is an author who, like Suzanne Collins had never written anything but children’s fantasy books. This is an emerging literary trend in which children’s authors are being tapped to write multi-part series on Agenda 21 topics. Some might view this as a coincidence. However, after reading the next section, the coincidence theorists will quickly turn into conspiracy theorists.


Who Are the Real Ghost Writers?

The publisher for Margaret Haddix’s books is Simon and Schuster whose parent company is CBS. CBS was an pathfinding pioneer in the early days of the Green Agenda. And in Haddix’s earlier writings, there is not one hint of any topic in her writings resembling Agenda 21 themes.

Suzanne Collins writes for Scholastic. Scholastic is a publicly owned company and they are listed as SCHL on NASDAQ. They are one of the Wall Street boys. Therefore, the primary purpose of the company is to maximize profits. Also, it is safe to say that Scholastic has been promoting Agenda 21 policies for quite some time. As an example of the publisher’s globalist leanings,

Scholastic squashed a blogger, named Marc Dean Millot, who suggested that the grants awarded by Obama’s Common Core education plan “Race to the Top” may not be as transparent as the administration would like us to believe.


Elliot subsequently posted his criticisms of what has become known as Common Core curriculum on Mark Russo’s website, entitled, This Week in Education, which is also sponsored by Scholastic. Scholastic pressured Russo into deleting Millot’s tell all on Obama’s substandard education plan. As I have stated before, Race to the Top (i.e., Common Core curriculum) originated out of the United Nations. Coincidentally, Millot had a contract with Russo which promised him journalist independence. Let me be clear on this point, Scholastic is an enthusiastic supporter of the globalist agenda of propagandizing our children into accepting a tyrannical world government under Agenda 21 policies.

So what we are left with are two children’s authors who suddenly and inexplicably shifting their personal literary interests and begin to write children’s books on topics related to Agenda 21, depopulation, etc., in a dramatic and complete departure from their previous and exclusive genre. I believe they wrote the words, but where did these two gain the intricate knowledge of Agenda 21 policy displayed in their writing? We need to learn to become Judo experts and use the weight of our attacker against them. As the NWO rushes at us in full stride, we need to grab their lapels and flip them on their heads. This is why I let my son read their latest propaganda.


Becoming Judo Experts



Turning the tables on the New World Order


I think it is likely that our children are being conditioned to accept Panem, Food Police, Population Police and total dehumanization as an inevitable part of their future. Yet, unlike the corporate controlled media, I do not believe in censorship. I permitted my son to read this New World Order conditioning propaganda, I just made certain that he understood the various dynamics involved as I discussed with him that he has the power of choice to not accept living in a neo-feudal society with no rights or no future. In fact, all of us have that same choice if we just learn to exercise our freedom to choose the circumstances that we live in. I used the words of Collins and Haddix against their globalists sponsors as I “judo flipped” their meanings into an area that I control.

For me, every time I sit down to write an article or do a radio interview, I visualize the day when these inglorious bastards, who call themselves the New World Order, are locked up in a very dark place where they can never harm humanity again. When that day comes, each person will be free to live out their lives as they see fit and the planet could witness the unleashing of peace and prosperity, instead of the violence and hording that we have grown accustomed to over the past several centuries.

I am cognizant of the fact that we live in world that is driven by our intentions. If you have ever wondered why you keep getting what it is you do not want, it is probably because you are placing your attention on what it is that you do not want. May I suggest that you google “The Law of Attraction.” For those who desire to receive more divine inspiration, please allow me to refer you to the Biblical phrase (Proverbs 23:7) “As a man thinketh, so is he.”

I am learning to harness my personal power of intention, are you? For if you and others come to realize that we control our own destiny, we “useless eaters” could prove to be a very formidable obstacle to the central bankers who are repeatedly demonstrating that they are hell-bent on our destruction. For those of you who don’t understand the last 3 paragraphs, that is OK, I will keep writing this about until you finally get it and begin to take control of your circumstances.


Using Judo Against the Globalists | Dave Hodges – The Common Sense Show