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Date: October 26, 2020 at 16:26:43
From: Mystic wanderer, [DNS_Address]
Subject: New dream today...wordplay....


October 26 2020...wordplay....

A very long, mentally draining dream today....being
taught about the word 'wordplay'...a word meaning
something totally different from its actual meaning of
origin or intent. Dream physically completely exhausted
me in 3d reality! The dream just kept on repeating
for the longest time....like trying to get it sunk into
my tiny little brain about what is presently going on
in the media at present! It literally mentally and
physically exhausted me because of that dream! Then
again I'm very sick today with the brain/cerebral/spine
leak thingy! My health condition is getting far worse
lately....and with diabetes complications too!


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Date: October 26, 2020 at 16:57:31
From: Mystic wanderer, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: New dream today...wordplay....


Update...Hearing just now....the whole world is now
auswitz???? Then seeing I pet goat 2 scene with the
goat in a box, and behind a barbed wire fence aka a
concentration camp scenerio! Wth is going on?!

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-
lWkX2YePeFQ/T_hmdvvomdI/AAAAAAAAAXI/EMQlXQQH0tU/s1600/I
-Pet-Goat-II-Movie-Picture-01.jpg


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Date: October 26, 2020 at 17:03:29
From: Mystic wanderer, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: New dream today...wordplay....


Was just reading this btw...not knowledgeable about
this stuff tho....discern thru the Spirit of G_d
peoples....this guy might be onto something btw...from
today's email infact....

The Coming of Corporate Collectivism by Jeff Thomas -

Benito Mussolini stated that "Fascism should more
appropriately be called Corporatism, as it is the
merger of corporate and government power."

Quite so.

Interestingly, many, and perhaps most people today,
lack an understanding as to the system under which they
are ruled.

In the US in particular, most people who vote
Republican take pride in believing that the US is a
capitalist state.

Democrats, too, regard the US as a capitalist state,
and take the view that that’s what’s wrong with America
today. Increasingly, they seek a move in the socialist
(or collectivist) direction to save them from the
perceived evils of capitalism.

Interestingly, though, the evils to which they refer
are the socio-economic inequalities that exist and the
fact that those on the lower levels of society have
decreasing opportunity to improve their lot in life.
And, of course, since they believe they live under a
capitalist system, they assume that capitalism must be
the problem.

But this is not the case.

It can be said that the first major introduction of
corporatist collectivism occurred in 1913, with the
introduction of the Revenue Act and the Federal Reserve
Act.

These were enacted under President Woodrow Wilson and
were peddled to the American public as being anti-
corporatist. The Revenue Act, which introduced income
tax, was touted as creating a tax primarily for the
rich, which would even out income disparities. The
Federal Reserve was claimed to be a government agency
that would ride herd over the greedy banking interests
on Wall Street.

However, those few who actually read the bill learned
that the Federal Reserve was neither federal nor a
reserve. It was to be owned by the larger banks and
would give them the power to control the currency of
the US.

By promising collectivist changes, the goals of
corporatism were advanced.

And so it is today. Virtually all the ills of American
society, as described by liberals, have been caused by
the introduction of collectivist concepts, capitalized
upon by the plutocracy of the US.

The US is not a capitalist state. If we were to define
it accurately, the economic system is corporatist and
the social system is collectivist. It is, however, true
that there exist the remnants of a free market, or
capitalism.

Yet, to most – either liberal or conservative – this
would seem impossible. We’ve been taught to regard Wall
Street as a denizen for greedy capitalists. Surely,
they would never support collectivism – the saviour of
the masses.

Well, yes and no. Wall Street has dominated the
American economy for over one hundred years. And in all
of that time, they’ve sought a greater level of
collectivism. They understand that collectivism (under
any of its guises of socialism, fascism or communism)
is a highly effective means by which to rule over
others.

Collectivism does not raise up the masses, as Karl Marx
suggested. Instead, it evens out the classes by
lowering the great majority of people to an equal level
of poverty.

The premise is a simple one: Promise largesse from the
government, with the stipulation that basic freedoms
must be relinquished in order to receive the largesse.
Then, once all have been subjugated under collectivism,
the largesse is steadily diminished. Corporate leaders
convince the people to give up their rights, but then
fail to deliver on their end of the bargain: to bestow
riches upon the now-subjugated populace.

And again, this is nothing new. In 1917, one Leon
Trotsky was hosted in New York by the most prominent
banking and industrial firms. He was provided with
funding, along with a US passport, courtesy of
President Wilson. A contingent then went with Mister
Trotsky to Russia with the funds necessary to wrest
control of the new Soviet Union – to replace the
Mensheviks with the Lenin/Trotsky-led Bolsheviks. The
bargain was that the Soviet Union would be collectivist
and that the goods needed by Russians would be supplied
from New York, in perpetuity, unseen by the public in
either Russia or the US.

Within a decade, the same firms began funding an up-
and-coming Adolf Hitler. They funded his rise to power
in 1933 and spent the remainder of the decade taking
control of much of German industry, in addition to
installing American-owned plants in Germany.

Prior to Hitler’s rise, Germany was flat broke and
heavily in debt, but the massive monetary shot in the
arm from Wall Street firms ensured that Germany would
rise quickly and come to dominate Europe. Indeed,
without US funding, the creation of the German war
machine would have been impossible.

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The term "Nazi" is an abbreviation for
Nationalsozialistische – the National Socialist German
Workers’ Party. Like the Russian people, the German
people had been sold the collectivist promise,
believing that their lives would somehow be better if
they agreed to give up their liberties and accept
totalitarian rule.

What they received was the totalitarian rule without
the promised largesse.

The effort to create the same situation in the US has
long been in the works. In the 1930s, great strides
were made toward collectivism under the New Deal.
However, post-war prosperity made Americans unwilling
to give up liberties for largesse.

But today, increased governmental regulation has
diminished the free market, diminishing opportunities
for the average American. This has created a condition
in which roughly half of Americans now buy into the
empty promise of collectivism.

America no longer has true "liberal" and "conservative"
parties. They now have "liberal" and "liberal-light"
parties. Regardless of who is president, the US is on
course to go full-bore in 2021 into dramatic social and
legislative changes that will complete the
transformation into Corporate Collectivism. All that’s
needed is a trigger, as occurred in Germany in February
of 1933.

Just two weeks prior to the 1933 German national
elections, Adolf Hitler hosted a secret fundraising
meeting for German and American industrialists, which
netted him millions in donations, upon which he could
finance a totalitarian corporate collectivist
government.

He then surreptitiously created the Reichstag fire,
blaming it on dissidents and political opponents,
ensuring that he would be elected.

In his address at that fundraiser, he stated,

"There are only two possibilities, either to crowd back
the opponent on constitutional grounds, and for this
purpose once more we have this [upcoming] election, or
a struggle will be conducted with other weapons, which
may demand greater sacrifices… I hope the German people
thus recognize the greatness of this hour."

Germany was about to receive a totalitarian corporate
collectivist rule, either through election or through
the creation of civil unrest.

Similarly, the US today is about to undergo dramatic
change. The remaining question is whether that will
take place through election or its historic
alternative.

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