Angela V. Michaels

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Peace to All: A new President, a new Bretton Woods…

…wait, was that a pale horse going by?

 

Remember remember, the fifth of November.

 

Like a shot heard around the world, the reverberations of Obama’s victory are being felt from Chicago, to Hawaii to Kenya – with a lot of tears of joy, as well as a little antagonism for good measure from our favorite nemesis.

 

The enthusiasm is palpable, and difficult to avoid. Why not enjoy it for awhile. Some relief is overdue and well-earned, even if superficial.

 

Despite some obvious links to the same secret elite running the show, one cannot help but feel honored at having witnessed the election of the first black American president. It is an amazing moment for so many people of every background and will not be forgotten. I don’t blame anyone for their ignorance of the true ruling powers and their agendas; the fact that so many people rallied and voted for an African-American candidate for the highest post in the land, because they believed in him as a good man who would bring much-needed and positive change, is an honorable testament to the enduring vision and character of our nation’s people. That is something to be proud of, as an American, whether the whole thing was contrived or not. It would be nice to imagine that our government might actually reflect the good will and intention of the people it’s supposed to represent. Even knowing what I know, I’m still grateful for the moment, however fleeting.

 

Indeed, just the simple fact that millions around the world are psychically vibing the Universe for change and hope is very, very powerful. That alone could work wonders.

 

That said, I have noticed a few interesting details.

 

From now until the inauguration, our lame duck will be busy. A new global financial authority? What interesting timing. The participation of the President-elect is already scheduled. There’s no doubt he will join the game already in play, and could even help inspire the world towards a new ‘glorious’ economic future. Just consider the similarity between Obama’s energy plan and the recently announced plan from the U.N. Thousands of new jobs all working towards energy sustainability? Genius.

 

This Bretton Woods II has been planned for a very long time. There is no accident in any of it at all. There are so many world leaders calling for a ‘new world order’ by name I can’t even bookmark them fast enough. The noose is tightening, but it will be decorated with rainbows and glitter, thanks perhaps to Obama, who is already being called upon to help usher it in. Most people won’t realize what happened until it’s long over, and they don’t recognize the currency in their wallets anymore.

 

Colin Powell and Joe Biden both recently and strangely predicted major world events that would test Obama’s presidency from Day One. If a 9/11 type scenario presented itself under Obama’s reign, how would we react?

 

How about if UFOs finally landed on Obama’s watch? I did notice that the director of his transition team is John Podesta, who has called for the declassification of UFO files in the past few years. And if Obama says the aliens are good guys, everyone will believe him.

 

I can’t help but notice how well everything went yesterday, all voting malfunctions considered. Unlike the past two elections, the major networks easily predicted Obama’s win in plenty of time for a well-written and generous speech from McCain, so it wouldn’t be too late for Obama to appear at his enormous rally in Chicago. And Obama’s acceptance speech – while I agree was incredibly moving and historic – contained several references that might seem innocent, but for those sensitive to the masonic lingo and the way they are known to communicate, questionable at the very least. Here is the transcript. New dawn? Brick by brick? “Arc” of history? Well done, well done.

 

And just for the record, at the time of the pronouncement that Obama would become the 44th President, just after 11 PM Eastern time, he had 333 electoral votes and McCain had 155. The inauguration is scheduled for January 20, 77 days, or 11 weeks exactly, after election day.

 

I think – I hope – the world will indeed prosper from his leadership, at least for awhile. The problem that has been presented to us (and been reacted to) has been offered a solution, once which has been enthusiastically embraced from all corners of the world. A young, strong, handsome and inspiring face to lead us to the promised land. Green jobs and economic prosperity. The true start to a new millennium of racial and cultural hegemony. Perhaps even a new brand of world peace.

 

So I am here along for the ride. I expect there to be quite a bit of change indeed, maybe just not always the kind of change people are expecting.

 

RFID chips? Big Brother? The Department of Homeland Security? PSYOPS? Radical military mind control technologies? The North American Union? Don’t expect such things to change under Obama, though they might be served to us with a bit more sugar and spice.

 

Myself, I’m starved for something tasty for a change. I’ll go in for a bite, though I can’t eat very much. I’m sure there are at least 3 ½ years before the poison takes effect.

 

 

…when a new leader is chosen, don’t offer to help him with your wealth or your expertise. Offer instead to teach him about the Tao.”

-Tao Te Ching #62

 

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3 comments to Peace to All: A new President, a new Bretton Woods…

  • Ignatz Horowitz

    re: Tao Te Ching #62

    I think you need to re-read that chapter.

  • Angela

    ??? as if there is only one dogmatic interpretation of the Tao Te Ching? as if you explained why you disagree with this citation? the beauty of this text is its subtlety and ability to resonate on different levels. for 81 short and seemingly vague verses to have stood the test of time in such a profound way? surely we should all reread it…and reread it again and again and again. And use it to set examples for our leaders and everyone else.

  • Great stuff here! I truly admire your approach to things.

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