Alex Jones - The Meaning of Life

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by Alex Jones

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psid_BnTUks

What do you think the meaning of life is? What do you think is most important in this world? What is your philosophy if you had to sum up life? I mean, life is amazing. Look at the human heart, it beats from the time you're conceived, right up until the time you die. One piece of equipment, our greatest science can't even begin to mimic it. Or the unbelievable complexity of a blood cell, or a brain cell, a neuron. Think about how other-worldly it is, how we're on the middle of this beautiful planet, hurtling through space around the sun, deep in the cosmos, and there's all of this creation around us. And we don't even really notice it, we just go on about our business. Sunsets, and thunderstorms, and the wind, and the forests, and flowers, and little birds outside your window making a nest in the tree. Baby squirrels, cottontails, running around in the park at night. There's just so much beauty, so much good in the world, so much innocence. Children are so filled with wonder, and creativity, and that spark of creation. And this corporate system, this plastic, manufactured, dehumanized web is pulled up over our faces, over our psyches, over our souls, and we're just enveloped by the unreal, enveloped by the petty, enveloped by artificial social stratas. And we take for granted all the majesty that goes on around us. Well I don't take it for granted. I am stunned and staggered every day to be outside in God's creation. I am stunned and staggered by the incredible technological developments that mankind has seen. I mean you go back 6000 years ago, there were a handful of human settlements where agrarian farming societies had come together for mutual defense and industry. And mathematics, and language, and medicine was then developed. And then we started dealing with the problem of predatory government. Where people had come together for defense, and they built little walled cities, and sometimes you had a good king, and sometimes you had a bad king, and there were scientific elites who horded their knowledge and used their understanding, not just of mathematics and language and medicine and the stars and agriculture, but also how humans behaved, and how they could manipulate fellow humans. And so it took humankind eons to pull themselves up to the point of no longer being hunter-gatherers, small bands on the edge of starvation, fighting off wild beasts by night, scrambling around the barren landscape by day, trying to eke out an existence, eons to come to the point of the small agrarian town, and then the fortress, and then the region, and the city-state, and then the countries and empires. All in the past 100 years we've seen Max Plank and others develop the theory of nuclei of the atom, and from that knowledge we've seen men like Albert Einstein develop the expanded calculations, the German scientist, to give us atomic bomb and atomic power. Think of it, man's mind in 1900 - Max Plank, 1900 - developed the equations that with precision calculated how to create a chain reaction. Other scientists by 1934 had developed specific blueprints for nuclear reactors and had brought them, both American, German scientists, Jewish scientists and others had all basically simultaneously - that's the way it always works, at certain developmental levels of humanity there's enough facts, enough information, enough daydreaming going on, enough belief that we can build something or manifest it - that simultaneously, in three different countries, men developed detailed plans by 1934 to build nuclear reactors. And by 1939 it had officially been split, the atom had been split in Germany by German scientists and it turns out it had been done before, in the United States and other countries, but it had been brought to the scientists, the higher up academics, and brought to the governments, and brought to industry, and they couldn't even understand it or believe it, even though top physicists were telling them that theoretically the mathematics shows that this is what is going to happen. 1939, they finally made the academics who were in the old way of thinking understand, when they physically split the atom. And here we are, 60 plus years ago, 70 years. Think about that, 70 plus years later, '39-2010, here we are, and the military-industrial complex, the different corporate combines, have been dumping unlimited trillions. Over $250 billion was spent in 1940s money to give you the A-bomb. That's the equivalent of what, $10 trillion or so today? It's in the trillions. That's the type of stuff I'm thinking about, because I know, that with the genetic engineering they, for at least 5 years, admit that they have new genetic lifeforms that have over 100 different plants, animals, and insects in them. Do you have any idea how dangerous that is, the genetic chain reactions that all of the mathematics shows has already begun and already started, and how it will then affect other organisms that will have other mutations that will affect other organisms, and that mathematically it shows that there will be a disaster caused by what's already been done, it just takes time in genetics through the replication process. That all the genetics that this planet has known for millions of years is now being irrevocably violated and changed, and the people doing it admit that they know it has a great possibility of disaster, and there's tens of thousands of these things going on simultaneously. And so it's a mathematic certainty that it's going to cause global meltdowns and crises, and they don't care. Now, does American Idol matter or does your waistline matter when you understand that information? Any of you that have children, how can you care about looking cool at church, or some new business deal you're hoping to get, so you can have a larger big screen television or take your wife to a better resort? I mean there is no future if you don't make this the priority, to realize just how serious this world is, and how good this world is, and how valuable it is. It's important to become informed. It's important to be involved. It's important to be part of the decision-making process as a species. It is vital to our survival that we have a true global debate about where this planet is going. Because the people that made the decision in the last hundred years, on the course of civilization, whether it's right or wrong, have made the decision that we are a disease - the majority of us - and must be eradicated. And they state it everywhere publicly, and the public is so weak-minded, most of them can't even look at the information because it's in a textbook, or because it's in a globalist, Davos, Switzerland, meeting videocast. They just out of hand say it can't be true, because they've come face-to-face with something so big, so monstrous, so real. This is a group of elites who believe they are ascendant, they believe they are a different species from us, they believe that they are in power because they are the best, and they believe we are a disease killing the earth, and that we are going to be removed. And everything we've seen up until this point is just the testing of soft kill weapons, the refining of covert agents. They've been seeing how many of us they can give degenerative diseases, how many of us they can kill covertly. They've been testing the medical establishment to see if low-level people can ever do their own research and discover what's happening, and if they'll have the political will to stand up and say "no".

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