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Old 12-01-2008, 07:23 AM   #1
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Default Thoughts on problem/reaction/solution

While at work, I've taken some time to think through and digest something that I've read on here in regards to the New World Order/PTB and the concept of problem/reaction/solution.

I now believe that we can apply this concept to just about any catastrophic event in the past 50-75 years, possibly further back.

Think about it for a minute:

9/11

Problem: A bunch of rogue terrorists crash planes into buildings (I don't fully buy this but it's an example).

Reaction: The public reacts with horror which soon turns into anger. Osama Bin Laden is blamed and the government declares that they will crack down on these terrrorists

Solution: The war in Afghanistan; USA Patriot Act and unwarranted wiretapping;


Iraq

Problem: Saddam Hussein is a bully who has weapons of mass destruction and could destroy America at any moment.

Reaction: Anger and fear from the public along with cries of war. Public buys into the disinformation and faulty intelligence.

Solution: A war that has claimed over 4,000 American soldiers and possibly millions of Iraqis, mainly innocents.


Reichstag Fire

Problem: Nazis are concerned that Communists are plotting against the German government

Reaction: The usual anti-communist spiel is unleashed by media.

Solution: Reichstag set ablaze supposedly by Marinus Van Der Lubbe and 4 communist leaders. Cause remains "unknown" but it's not hard to imagine a plot.

Problem: Flu pandemic (avian, etc)

Reaction: Fearmongering and articles/preparation tips unleashed upon the public.

Solution: Flu vaccines that could be faulty and kill more people than they'd save. People are constantly pushed by media to go and get a flu vaccine.


Problem: Evil Communists

Reaction: Americans spoon fed ridiculous fears about communism. Media and television follow like lapdogs.

Solution: The Cold War and mutually-assured destruction (M.A.D); Joseph McCarthy and the Un-American Activities Committee;

As you can see here, I may not be completely accurate but it is not hard to spot patterns in how major events are reported to the public.

I believe that everything/everyone has a motive for their actions. We know that the only true beneficiaries of war are major corporations that manufacture weapons and vehicles for the military.

However, I believe that to be truly evil, that one would not need a motive at all.

Feel free to critique me here. This is the first time I've been able to juggle around some of the concepts that I've seen here and to put them together in a theory of sorts.
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