Imagine, for instance, that despite what we're led to believe, there is no such thing as
a random accident, a random incident, a random anything.
That everything happens because it is meant to happen.
On a spiritual level, how we create our own reality, and what we blame other people for,
we're actually creating.
As the veil lifts in the last few years of the 20th century and we move into the 21st,
we're now scientifically being able to confirm that these things are true.
There's no such thing as a random accident or a random incident.
It's a story that reveals that not just now, not just in the modern world, but back thousands
and thousands of years, a tiny, tiny few people, indeed, interbreeding genetic bloodlines,
have controlled, entered the positions of power, and have orchestrated what we call history.
So that wherever you look, increasingly, as we've created the technology to become a global
society, increasingly, this tiny little clique, the tribe, or the brotherhood, as I call them,
have been able to orchestrate the major events and therefore the direction of the world on
a global scale and a scale that beggars belief.
I feel a bit like the cow who walks in the field, and you've got the herd of cows in
the field there, and they're munching away, and their reality is that every now and again,
the big truck comes and it takes a few of them away, and wherever they think they go,
I don't know, another field on holiday, whatever.
And then this other cow comes into the field and says, hey, hey, you've got to listen,
or you won't believe what I just found out, you know when they put those cows and some
of us in that truck and they take us away every now and again, they're not taking us
to another field or on vacation, what they do is they take you down to this big building
and they slit their throats and they bleed them dry, and then they cut them up and they
hang them on hooks, and then they put them in little packages and put it in the supermarket,
and then then humans come along and buy us and eat us.
What would be the reaction of the rest of the herd on hearing this information?
You're crazy man, you're out, you're bragging, you've got to go see a psychiatrist, they
never do that.
This is ridiculous, and anyway, I've got shares in that trucking company, and I get a good
return, shut up, you're making waves.
Yet, all the things that I have just said are absolutely true, it's just that the herd
will not believe them.
What if it's all connected?
