Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Master of the lie

There are many ways to give false witness. One is to just commit a known error of omission another is to give an untrue statement a third is to mix both true statements with slight errors. These deceptions today are bandied around as varying degrees of lying as if it is a normal circumstance to not be entirely truthful. For thousands of years people understood lying is an integral part of our currency system. Why should I charge you $5.00 which will give me all I need when I can charge you $10.00?

More important to control the currency system the sanctity of lying needs to be hidden and protected. The whole society needs to accede to a moral corruption to justify levels of lying and not suspect anything is wrong. A white lie is less of a corruption then a black lie, right? Every politician, contractor, businessman, etc. are crooks? Isn't this business as usual?

Another version of the lie that is rarely explored, but powerfully employed is the slight variation that leads to a wrong conclusion. For example, everyone thinks communism was a government made for the people. The truth is communism was funded by a few people who placed psychopathic people into dictatorial power over their people. No one sees the motives behind the curtain, just the lies sent out by the people controlling the currency system. The same can be said for some religions. What variation of christianity justifies the crusades, the inquisition or an Iraqi War? War can never be justified when your religion teaches "love thy neighbor".

I don't see how lying is beneficial to communities or acceding to lies is justified. I'm not a saint and never said I don't lie, just that in a currency system it is necessary to survive. There is an old saying the greatest trick the devil ever did was convince people he doesn't exist. In our currency system the hidden devil are the lies to justify our existence.

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