
July 27, 2007 Alan Watt - Blurb "Medieval Feudal Collective to Capitalist Monopolist. The Dilemma of Individualism in Stormy Seas." *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - July 27, 2007 (Exempting Music and Literary Quotes)
Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.rss Format) · Alan Watt ( cuttingthroughthematrix.com & alanwattsentientsentinel.eu )
July 28, 20071h 10m
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Show Notes
Global "Climate Change" - Al Gore's "Goring" - "The sky is falling" - Aerial Spraying and HAARP pulsation.
The sphere of our lives and what reality is - projections of reality. Effects and Forces - Laws of Nature - Thesis, Antithesis, Synthesis.
Life in Middle Ages - Feudal system of kings, queens, aristocracy, learned class - Illiterate populace - World run by all-seeing deity.
Protestant Revolution - Reaction against suppressive old system - Protestant "work ethic".
Beginnings of trade guilds - Price and wage fixing - Monopolies - Ownership of resources. Goldsmith - Gold - Money lending.
Views of life and death in ancient times - In Greece, Egypt - Judaism - Christianity. Fear of death in Western world - Money spent on funerals.
Looting and plundering buccaneers - Capitalism - Piracy - Monopoly making.
Fads, fashion, education, indoctrination - Conformity to a group and its standards - Maintaining Elite and System.
Animalistic traits vs. self-expression - Suppression of emotion - Neurosis in society.
Commercialization and exploitation - Expensive placebos for "happiness" - Psychological warfare in media and advertising.
Strength and happiness within - KNOW THY SELF.
(Song: "Whose Garden Was This" by Tom Paxton)
*Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - July 27, 2007 (Exempting Music and Literary Quotes)