Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Wars for Profit


It was back in 1971 when I read my first book that alerted me to something that was seriously wrong with the way society was run. It was a book written by a man who worked with the Insiders. The author matter of fact said that 19th Century European wars were done for the purpose of certain people—a very select few—to make millions of dollars (in today’s terms it would be billons). The perpetrators thought nothing of it, and the author thought nothing of it.

Amazing!

Then one thing led to another, one person I met led to another, one document to another, and so it went on until this year (2006).

When I first got my awakening, I thought how was this possible? Why didn’t we learn this in school, read it in the news? Why wasn’t this being common kitchen table talk? My answer came soon enough, why such things are never discussed. You probably guessed it…

It’s because certain people make money—collectively Trillions of Dollars—by they was things are. It doesn’t’ take a rocket scientist to figure this out. But it does make it hard for many people to accept it, because they have to disregard everything that they were told as true, even by people they look up to and even people whom they love.

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Well, such is life.

“If this is true, if this is not bs, aren’t you afraid for your life?”

Well, sure. But sometimes you have to go ahead and do what you have to do. If you saw someone drowning you would automatically go in and try to save that person (at least most people would). But if you stood on the shore and thought about it—that you might drown yourself—you probably would not go. So sometimes it’s best to just go and not think about it.

Actually, when someone has a secret or many secrets, the best thing for them to do is to tell the world—publish it on the Internet! If you just sit on the information, as many have, that is when they are in danger. You see, once any information like this goes public, what can they do to you? This is a fact, as many people have told the world, such as Charlotte Iserbyt, as mentioned above.

I have taken steps to ensure that if anything happens to me whether it is a act of God or murder (but made to look like an accident), there are people who will distribute this book free.

I don’t want to sound melodramatic here, but this is the case.

There are a couple of people involved and the beauty is, I don’t even know them! This way, they can’t force it out of me, because I honestly don’t know.


“Why isn’t this book sold at a normal price so thousands can read it? No one can afford this book except nations.”
You probably heard of the story that has been around for a long time, and that is about a man stood out on the street giving out $100 bills. Do you know that the people did not take it? It was too good to be true that some strange would hand them $100 for nothing. So they smiled and continued on their way.

People are condition to think “It’s too good to be true,” and this usually is the case. But in a very rare case when something does come along that falls into this category, it’s ignored by the people. It’s ignored or scoffed at because people have a conditioned-reflex reaction.

Hey, I’m not giving this book away, I’m putting a value on it to reflex what it’s worth. It’s actually worth much, much more for the nation that does implement it. And if businesses, especially large multi-national corporations should encourage their respective government to get The Billion Dollar Book, if they want to make more money.

I thought about selling the book anywhere between $20 and $50. However the statement is true, that people not only judge a book by its cover, but by the price. It’s a fact that some authors found out that they couldn’t sell their well written and informative book for $19.95, and was suggested by good marketers that they have to charge more. So this is what some have done, and guess what? Their sales skyrocketed! That is all they did was increase the price and people bought it.

Have you ever turned down buying a book (or anything else) all based on the price, thinking “It can’t be good or it would sell for more.” And, have you bought things in the past because the price is high, thinking, “This must be worth it, as you get what you pay for.”

You see, we are conditioned in part because of the price.

Books as well as most items sold are generally priced at what they are worth, but sometimes the price has to be nudged up a bit higher because of human psychology. There are many people who were glad of the higher price. After being satisfied with it and thinking back that if the price had been low they would not have bought it, and how they would have missed out on the great value it brought to their lives.

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