A Pot of Endless Resources

It seems there was another lie along with the one that Money Doesn’t Grow on Trees, when they said there also wasn’t an endless pot of money. Because although we get told there isn’t one, it would appear the opposite is true. Another FOI request to a local council reports that it spent over £28k on driving lessons for new arrivals, which is the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the spending spree that is occurring, at home and abroad. Given by way of councils and government grants and contracts, they are dishing out free housing, food, technology, travel, theatre, driving, taxis, translators, education, dentist, healthcare and so on. It’s absolutely staggering. And at the same time as people who have paid into the system for a lifetime or two, are being told to move along, get to the back, and in some cases, being ignored altogether while they are Tightening the Screw on everyone else. It’s suspicious, and has been noticed. The natives are no longer a profitable commodity it would seem, so are there to be bled dry, while the new ‘locals’ get their foot under the table, facilitated by those in charge’ Always talking about what they will do, but never actually doing anything, and that too has been noticed.

So, how is it that there is now a huge, endless money pot, or rather money pit. Because they are chucking more and more into it, while taking more and more from people to do so. Taking more taxes, stealing from the future as well as the present, to pay for this strange turn of events. It’s almost as if they have been given the keys to everyone’s piggy bank, and have blown the lot in a day, and now they are working on separating you from what else you have. Greed and lack of consequence has created quite the ugly monster. Where the ones who are apparently in charge of all that money and all those decisions, have quite simply, lost the plot. Playing to a different tune than what one would expect in times such as this, which is why many question who is actually pulling the strings. And rightly so, because what we hear and what we see doesn’t match up at all. They say one thing, and do another, which to be fair, is quite in line with what politicians do. We are used to them saying what they need to get to the finish line, then all seems forgotten thereafter and they are on a new mission of staying put. But as we are reaching a very delicate stage in the game they are playing with people’s lives; it needs to be addressed that they are the problem.

Each area of finance and industry is being bankrupted and corrupted, after years of being tied in through schemes and incentives, subsidies and grants, many companies are having the rug pulled out from under them, unable to survive without those government handouts. As was meant to happen. Same with everything else they appear to give you, it’s to get you into the system, to keep you in the system and ultimately means then that you can’t survive without the system. No Going Back discussed that in more detail.

But just handing over vast quantities of money, constantly, is clearly no longer working as it has become like free-flowing water to them. Meaning nothing, and treated as such. But they want people to carry the worry and burden of paying more, getting bogged down by the mire that is the government. It seems though that if they want to have everyone playing along with the corporate theme, then that should be the way to hold them to account for things. Because if we are playing that game, then there should be rules and contracts for services that we ourselves should be operating under as agreed upon by ourselves. As apparently our strawman identity is what is used by them to dictate our lives and discussed in The Straw That Broke the Camel’s Back. It would seem reasonable that we then understand there are two separate identities, our corporate one, and our living one. And just as they put things in place to decide we should pay this tax, and pay that fine, and pay that toll that they made up, why can’t we do the same? When they screw up or take more than is reasonable, invoicing them for your time for loss of earnings, holding them to account for mistakes and cancelling services if they are no longer up to standard. Because if we all sat down and worked out an actual monetary rate for each minute of our time and realised just how valuable it is. And then worked out how much of it has been taken from us in forced attendance for things, taking us away from real life experience and your family, we would be shocked and definitely be looking for compensation. Spend your time wisely, because otherwise someone else will try and use it to make them money…

(c) MKW Publishing

The Straw That Broke the Camel’s Back

An obvious saying for those who know it, and if you don’t, it shouldn’t take too much thought. An overloading leading to a collapse. But it was more the material used in that saying that caught my attention, as well as the overall intention.

The Wicker Man (1973) – portrayed as the pagan ritual to burn the outsider in an all very cultish way. But, also seems very much to represent the shunning of modern times and legal entities, with a person of that ‘system’ making their own way to the island, looking with eyes made for something else. And missing what was right in front of his face. And that he, with all his legal fiction and created persona around that, found himself becoming the main part of the burning and sacrifice.

The Scarecrow – originating back as far as 3,000 BC they say, in Egypt. Obviously, we know what they are for, the name is a giveaway. But what is it? It is a fake man, a pretend man, the image of a man.

Strawman – a strange term and one that comes up now and again. “In the context of legal theory, a “strawman entity” refers to the idea that a person has two personas: a physical, living person and a separate legal entity (the “strawman”) that is created upon birth and is subject to statutory law”. Seems quite straightforward, and also seems straightforward that once people understand how it all works, that strawman entity that has been created on your behalf, doesn’t quite seem as tangible as it once did. Because it is through that legal system you are funnelled, repeatedly being told you are subject to the rule of law, you are a subject of the realm, you will be subjected to punishment if you stray from your allocated path and set of rules.

Straw Man Fallacy: It’s important to note that the term “strawman” can also refer to a straw man argument, which is a fallacy where someone misrepresents an opponent’s position to make it easier to attack or refute.”

The Wizard of Oz – Lion of nature, to the strawman of legal fiction, to the robot of tin – a progression of man perhaps. Of where it was intended to go, starting off as a child, turning into a roaring lion, slowly worn down into a cowardly lion. Changing then into that legal fiction, the scarecrow made of straw, with rules, fears and mortality chasing him down with every step. Moving finally into the robotic phase, with no heart and a mechanical vulnerability caused by weather conditions.

And just as the article title points out, there is a capacity to which one can carry the straw weight put upon it. Stuffed with more straw than we could possibly stomach, with more lined up to keep us quiet and compliant, constructing our wicker man around us. And perhaps this is where Being Real ties in, with Pinocchio being a wooden version of the same thing, and in a quest to be ‘real’ end up being led further astray and down a dark path. Where although there appears to be a light at the end of tunnel, as you take a closer look, you see it’s a rather large bonfire they have set up to see that you go ‘up in flames’ on your way through. But really, maybe that’s just a mental baptism of fire that is necessary, to let the fictional rules of humans burn away and turn to ash, clearing and cleansing so that something else can have it’s time…

(c) MKW Publishing