[GJM] Fw: Fw: The US Government is Dying!!!

E. Crockett echojurist at yahoo.com
Tue May 27 09:00:11 MDT 2008


--- mary rose <maryrose333 at att.net> wrote:

> Dear Dr. Alam.  Greetings for peace.  With love and
> gratitude for
> forwarding this article.
> 
> What is written here may be truth; however, in a
> multi-dimensional world
> viewed from different perspectives there may be
> different levels of truth
> 
> >From one perspective, the U.S. is but an energy
> field/system.  And one of
> the things we know is that energy never dies it just
> takes on another form.
> So, what might be appropriate to say is that the
> U.S. will go through a
> process of "dying to the old so that it may take on
> a new form."  So, what
> may appear to be a "death event" may really be a
> "rebirthing" as
> the old become the new.  It depends upon one's
> perspective -- how one
> looks at it.
> 
> And for those who have become their money, it will
> be a tragic
> event. For others it will be an opportunity and they
> will see the
> beauty of it -- they will celebrate the culmination
> of this era and
> lovingly move on embracing new ideas, new concepts
> and
> feelings.  .
> 
> While there appears to be some gloating here by
> so-called "others"
> that the U.S. -- the Imperialist -- is finally
> coming to an end, is there
> really reason for this? For will not what happens in
> the U.S. not affect
> the rest of the world -- for are we not one world? 
> Does anyone see
> any barriers here? I mean other than those we
> construct in our minds
> to keep out the "Horrible Other" that does not look
> or think or act as
> we do?  How many times in our move toward
> "protectionism" do we
> deny ourselves pleasurable experiences through fear
> of this Other?
> 
> >From another perspective, in terms of relativity.
> As homo sapiens sapiens,
> we are a very young species in the world. Our brains
> are not as yet fully
> developed, so we are still maturing..  And, in so
> doing we are still making
> mistakes.  But, in so-doing, are we not learning? 
> And, is it not through
> learning that we grow and become more?  And is this
> not how progress
> takes place?
> 
> Granted that sometimes in learning we must stop,
> back off, and access
> the situation and then reconstruct it so that it is
> progressive.  But then
> remember that old adage: If at first you don't
> succeed, try, try, again."
> 
> So, should we be harsh with ourselves when we make
> mistakes? Or is it
> better to be loving and forgiving and move on
> seeking health and wholeness,
> realizing that is through our mistakes that we grow
> and become more.
> 
> In the Bible it cautions us to "judge ye not."  And,
> the truth of the matter
> is, as individuals we are not able to see the whole
> dynamic of any given
> situation.  We are unable to know what is best for
> "all concerned". So
> in this instance isn't it better to turn it over to
> that Being that now 
> looks
> more like a mainframe computer than does our old
> version of God as
> either an angry old man or a loving one?  Somehow
> the idea of an
> impartial decision-maker seems more appealing
> doesn't it? One that
> considers all the facts and sees the whole dynamic
> of any given
> situstion before making a decision?
> 
> Here is love and gratitude for our mistakes.  May we
> make more of them
> so that we grow faster and become our "full
> potential self" much sooner,
> both as individuals and as a collective
> consciousness.
> 
> I am holding the field for the full potential to
> unfold in all of our lives 
> now
> in the best interests of all concerned.
> 
> mary rose .
> 
> We must be the change we wish to see in our lives. 
> M. Gandhi
> 
> Now here is Mukhtar's message.
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Dr.Muhammad Mukhtar Alam"
> <mukhtaralam2000 at yahoo.com>
> To: "Discussion Forum for Global Justice" 
> <discussion at globaljusticemovement.net>
> Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 2:11 AM
> Subject: [GJM] Fw: The US Government is Dying!!!
> 
>  may be considered interesting
> 
>  --- On Tue, 27/5/08, a voice of reason
> <truthbehindthenews at gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> From: a voice of reason
> <truthbehindthenews at gmail.com>
> Subject: The US Government is Dying!!!
> To: Date: Tuesday, 27 May, 2008, 1:32 PM
> 
> The US Government is Dying
> 
>  *Originally written as a response to a reader
> letter, the
>  article is  reposted due to numerous requests.*
> 
> *[www.whatreallyhappened.com]*
> 
> *The US Government is dying. Its ultimate fate was
> sealed the moment the Federal Reserve Fiat money
> system
> was put into place. Like a recreational drug user
> enjoying that
> first chemical rush, those who created the federal
> Reserve luxuriated in the seemingly endless flow of
> money
> pouring forth from  the Federal Reserve, money used
> to prolong
> and consolidate power, money spent without worry in
> the full
> knowledge that it was going  to be someone else's
> problem to pay
> it all back. *
> 
>  *But now the US Government is paying the price for
> that
>  glorious  free-spending time of so long ago. Like a
> recreational drug
>  user now turned hopeless addict, the government has
> taxed profitable
>  businesses into seeking  friendlier homes in other
> lands, and has turned
> to looting trust funds and playing bookkeeping games
> trying to hold off
> the final collapse...
> 
>  *The U.S. Government is Dying: No longer able to
> conceal the
> financial losses, the US Government, like a
> desperate addict, is
> turning to crime as a source of funds, crime on a
> global scale,
> conquest, war for profit, call it what you will, an
> invasion and looting
> of a nation is different from an invasion and
> looting of a home only in
> scale. *
> 
> *The US Government has been making bad decisions
> since at
>  least the 80s. In hindsight, a government composed
> almost entirely
> of lawyers should not have been expected to know
> anything about
> how to run an economy  based on  manufacturing. As a
> result,
> legislation was passed that  encouraged 
> manufacturing to leave this
> nation. The lawyer/politicians, rather than admit
> error, tried to conceal
> this loss by inventing the "service economy", a
> ridiculous notion that one
> can prosper a nation by doing each others' laundry
> for a fee. The service
> economy did not bring money into the nation, it
> merely moved what was
> left around faster, increasing opportunities for
> taxation. The effect of 
> this
> 
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