Too Big to Fail

Too Big to Fail by Andrew Ross Sorkin, the inside story of how Wall Street and Washington  secretly fought to save themselves, is just part of the story. It includes all of the biggest corporations in America.  But to say capitalism is at fault is the same as saying guns kill people. Common sense tells us otherwise.  Common sense says that too much power in too few places kills people by the hundreds of millions.

 

Incidentally, I wonder who is running the stock market up.  I wondered why people rushed out to buy a home when common sense said the bubble was going to burst.  What is going on is inexplicable.  Every day something is brought to my attention to think about and write about.

 

Russell L. Blaylock, a nationally recognized neurosurgeon, asks if vaccines bring more harm than good.  They contain dangerous amounts of aluminum. Aluminum increases the immunization effects, but it is absorbed by the brain, and every time one is vaccinated.  This can cause all manner of health problems, including death.  And this is absolutely unbelievable.  Government does not require vaccine manufacturers to submit to independent safety studies.  One of the chief concerns is contamination.  Many vaccines are manufactured in unreliable China.

 

It costs $200 million dollars to get your health remedy FDA approved, but once you are in you are pretty much home free.  It keeps the completion out, competition that would otherwise sell safer cures at a fraction of the price.  And how about this: Pfizer pled guilty in 2010 to “felony with intent to defraud.”  They paid a fine of $2.3 billion, and this was the fourth time they pled guilty to intent to defraud.  If you think this hurt Pfizer in any way you are wrong.  A single tax law was enacted in 2004 that allowed Pfizer to reap $37 billion in profits.  It’s a conspiracy for which the dumbed down public pays.  It isn’t capitalism that it at fault, not anymore than guns kill people.

 

In the Middle-East, they call America the Great Satin.  The American people are great fools, but in no way are we the fools that Middle-Easterners  are showing themselves to be. The reason I’m not believed is because people all around the world depend on others.  As the consequence, control freaks are moving fast to take over the world.

 

In my case, 35 years ago I cut from the herd and went on my own.   In my case, I employed the most powerful legal tool of all times, the U. S. Constitution.  I was transformed into one who got what I wanted out of life.  If everyone knew the power potential one has within, we would not have control freaks in control of our lives. We would know we can be anyone we want to be, and have anything we want, without government help.

 

Theory that regards the absence of direct or coercive government as a political ideal and that proposes the cooperative and voluntary association of individuals and groups as the principal mode of organized society, that which my Webster’s College Dictionary calls anarchy, would be in place of what we have. Instead of allowing ourselves to be small and insignificant, we would all know the power potential each has.  If it works for me, it can work for you.

 

I repeat: The change is not going to be to Islamic Brotherhood, or Obama’s wild dream, a world socialist dictatorship.  The brotherhood is the one Jesus pointed out. It’s his second coming, with the individual in control of his life, doing unto others as he would have others do unto him.

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