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ABUNDANCE AND SECRET SOCIETIES
by Jon Rappoport

Secret societies promote the fiction called scarcity. They need this idea in order to maintain the old practice of top-down control.

If abundance in all areas of life began to spread—both as an idea and as a reality—these secret groups would become impotent.

Decentralization of power and abundance work hand in hand.

In the 1940s, some scientists maintained the US could build an atomic bomb. The Manhattan Project was launched on that premise. Note that it was funded on government money. There was nothing free-market about it. It was entirely subsidized by the government.

Well, for a tiny fraction of that cost, and for a very tiny fraction of the cost of government-subsidized (and favored) oil technology, alternative energies could be launched in a very, very serious way—and the ultimate result would be energy abundance.

The stranglehold on energy would be broken.

People everywhere would realize abundance is the primary fact of life—not scarcity. Not lack.

Top-down control would evaporate. The whole idea of top-down control would become archaic. When people can get what they need for pennies, they no longer feel attached and dependent on some “higher authority.”

It’s interesting that no religion has ever promoted the idea of abundance—except as a conditional gift from a higher power. But “abundance” and “conditional” don’t mix. The more you explore what abundance means and is, the more you see it’s infinite. Endless. Repressing THAT notion is a primary job of secret societies.

REPRESSING THAT NOTION IS A PRIMARY JOB OF SECRET SOCIETIES.

I hope you’ll be in the seminar on Thursday.

JON RAPPOPORT www.nomorefakenews.com

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