Dismantle the MilitaryThreat is perceived because of abuse. We do something against our value system, and then fear repercussions. This is part of the master-slave implant. Fear feeds the implant creating a cascade effect of greater and greater fear as more and more abuse is perpetrated. More abuse is then perpetrated out of greater fear. The favorite catch-all of the master: "This is for your own good." Translation: "I don't agree with this, but I will hurt you if you don't obey." This is deeply engrained in most societies with patterns repeating and passing on through generations of families. At a very basic level, the master believes the slave is just as powerful as he is. This is the truth of the matter. The implant abberates this belief into a threat. When slaves show their potential to be as powerful as the master through rebellion, the master perceives a threat (although on some level the master expects repercussions from his/her abuse).This is the entire modus operandi of the military. "Do something we say is wrong, and we hurt you. Do as we say, and we won't." The entire implant has been manipulated and used by multi-billion-dollar multi-national corporations to manufacture and sell armaments. There is literally no use for any kind of military outside the power of the implant. Lust for power is a social problem and should be treated as such. The power lust starts in the family, in the neighborhoods and local communities among the young. It is either encouraged or not through various abusive or loving relationships. If the master power lust is allowed to grow and take over, the outlet is usually either the police academy or boot camp, where the lust is fed and justified by further abuse and ego glorification. In a non-militaristic society, feelings of power are channeled into creative or spiritual pursuits. Abuse by children of other children is keenly observed and dealt with in a loving way, and certainly abuse of children by adults is taboo, but also dealt with in a loving way, in order to disarm the inevitable leap to generalized abuse of power. A national Love Force could be envisioned where power-hungry nations rattling swords and abusing their manners are met with love, generosity and psychological analysis. Thousands of open arms encircle and emotionally disarm the power mongers, friends are made, goods are shared, hurts are healed, love is established, permanent communication lines are installed, and brotherhood prevails. Now within the U.S., drastic action needs to occur to encircle the power mongers of the country with loving, understanding arms. The rekindling of feelings of compassion, worth and sacredness in the power hungry is a top priority. It can be done in their neighborhoods. Those whom they fear must come forward and embrace them. This can be done on the Internet; it can be done on TV. |