A Commentary Arising Out of the Trayvon Martin Case – by SaS, April 28, 2012

Walter Brasch makes the following observation: “There are numerous versions of what happened, all of them advanced by myriad people with social and political agendas rather than a search for justice, no matter what they claim. But, fear is at the core of the rhetoric.”

The longer that this unfortunate event continues to play out both in the court and the social venue, the more I’m beginning to suspect that it has some orchestration behind its seemingly manufactured consequences. You couldn’t get this kind of drama from a screen play! We’re going to be surprised to learn that there are operational tangents to the analysis that, at present, aren’t being revealed. Recall that this tragedy was one of a series of similar disasters that had swept the country from one end to the other during the months of February and March–a spate of barbarism consuming the innocent with an almost other-worldly hunger. With the Trayvon Martin Case, things have become rather quiet.

Something is different about the sounds in our streets. There is something extraordinary in the complexion of crime–its brutality is too spontaneous. There are no risks being considered in the exploitation of cruelty. It is not natural. From the death of 72 children in Norway to beating a gay man to death to shooting a black boy because of a momentary thought to the contrary, to a “survivalist” killing his wife and child and then locking himself in his own shelter and committing suicide. What kind of human being does these kinds of things? The relentless barbarity, the careless and chaotic killing of the unarmed innocent–trust me brothers and sisters, something wicked this way comes. These events are being orchestrated; I sense that they are following some disgusting esoteric liturgy of the degenerate and unholy. They are beginning to take on the mystic embroidery of atrocity. Common criminals are just not that clever and neither are they particularly intuitive and creative. Damaged minds are CULTIVATED, my darlings. They are the product of intentional intervention and meticulous planning. Sociopaths do not fall from the sky. They are raised as the little animals they eventually become.

Even when we’re told, in no uncertain terms, the dark is desperate–that they’ve unleashed their pathetic social mercenaries on us, we don’t believe it. We see them throw bricks through a grocery store during a peaceful protest. We witness their confrontational behavior in front of a militarized police presence and never notice their numbers are just too few to represent the majority. We hear of dark and diabolical deeds perpetrated against the hapless, harmless anonymous man on the street, woman in her back yard, child on their way home from school and nothing clicks in our mind. No connections are made; we BELIEVE the reports that a “lone gunman” was responsible, a pedophile slew the child, a drug-crazed criminal shot a storekeeper to death over a paltry sum of money.

Do we, any longer, share quiet evenings on the fire escape with our neighbor? Do we leave the door to hour house slightly ajar in the sweltering hot evenings of summer for the children to burst into the house laughing and screaming with adolescent delight–their friends assaulting mom for cookies and milk. I haven’t seen that since I was a boy and that was a very long, long time ago. The FEAR is REAL! It keeps us locked up in our homes at night, doesn’t it?

Here–now–let your thoughts drift back to those more agreeable and balanced times of our storied past. Splice each pleasant thought together and share it with your brother and sister of the Light. Build the fantastic architecture of human harmony. Don’t let these “conductors” govern your perspective of life the way it should be–the way you intend it to be. These are artificial constructs we’re dealing with, little family, however repugnant they may seem to our sensibilities. They are not characteristic of our order of the Universe and are the antithesis of our natural propensity toward all that is good.

Equity has been perverted. Justice is something that has lost its meaning. The Law of Free Will has been sabotaged. All these things are articles of our illusion because we continue to consider them elements of that which we THINK we know. It is time to shut the door and keep out of our consciousness and, therefore, out of our reality, every element that seeks admittance with no definite helpful end in view. Don’t let these trying times captivate your curiosity. Instead, let your inquiries be according to that which you can clearly “see”–of course, you can only use that facility when there is plenty of light around. And, this should be an easy task for each and every one of you. After all, are you not all my beloved brothers and sisters of the Light? Yes. I believe that you are.

SaS :o

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14 Responses to A Commentary Arising Out of the Trayvon Martin Case – by SaS, April 28, 2012

  1. Alex says:

    In the second or maybe third zeitgeist it speaks about this. The idea that humans are not by nature psychopathic degenerates. It makes the hypothesis that we are children raised into out spiritual deformity by the system created for us. The control structure in place that is our society that provides for the few. The survival of the fittest dog eat dog environment that causes our disease.

    How much longer before we can all loose our yokes?

    Beautiful thoughtful words that needed to be said SaS… Thank you.

    • Steph says:

      I have to check out the zeitgeist movies again. I started watching one a long time ago (I think it was the 2nd one) and remember being fascinated, but I was watching it on an old computer and it kept stopping to buffer and finally I gave up and haven’t gone back to it. Thanks for reminding me Alex! I think we CAN create a beautiful world, I really do. Getting Ron Paul elected would help ;) Take care…

  2. Steph says:

    SaS, this is the part of your comment that moved me most:

    “Do we, any longer, share quiet evenings on the fire escape with our neighbor? Do we leave the door to hour house slightly ajar in the sweltering hot evenings of summer for the children to burst into the house laughing and screaming with adolescent delight–their friends assaulting mom for cookies and milk. I haven’t seen that since I was a boy and that was a very long, long time ago. The FEAR is REAL! It keeps us locked up in our homes at night, doesn’t it?”

    You are right! It’s great to have someone as articulate as Stunned in our little family here. I wish I were half as articulate.

    I also hear Drake’s words ringing in my ears, telling us to get off the couch, get to know who your neighbors are! We might be surprised. I really don’t believe that people are as mean and ugly as we are being conditioned to believe. We are being sold a lie, so much of this crime is fabricated, to make us believe the lie. Personally, I don’t know one person who doesn’t have a beautiful heart, regardless of how awake and aware they are. Yeah, OK rambunctious and grumpy maybe, but when it really comes down to it, every person is lovely, and every person has something special to contribute to the whole.

    I believe re-localization is what will bring back the laughter, love, and those beautiful quiet evenings with loved ones and neighbors that Stunned speaks of. For my little part, I grow some of my own food, buy eggs and pastured food from local farms, know my farmers personally, and am looking into perma-culture and raising my own chickens. They are easy to care for and provide eggs, fertilizer, and affection I might add ;) and in a crisis situation, I could be a provider for my immediate neighbors. I have a ways to go, but this is what my daydreams are made of. These things along with the evolution of our consciousness, and fantastic new technologies and Wow!!!! What a world it is going to be!!

    ♥♥♥ take care everybody!

    • Jean says:

      To both Steph and SaS: SaS, I also had the thought when reading your article, that some of this isn’t ‘mind control’ at all. It’s simply the pathology/sickness coming to a head that was introduced into mankind as described so well in John Lamb Lash’s book, Not in His Image. I don’t disagree about the mind control, either, because I know someone who after years and years of hard work finally got free from what must have been a nightmare existence. I don’t even like to speak about my knowledge of it too much. It is without doubt the sickest, ugliest thing that anyone could do to a child – and still let it live. I don’t know how else to say how horrible it all is.

      Thanks and hugs to both of you for your wonderful contributions
      ~Jean

      • Steph says:

        Jean, thanks for mentioning this book. I just went to Amazon and read some of the reviews and I’m going to get it for my kindle on payday.

        I agree that there is an underlying pathology/sickness that pervades society, and in these times that we live it is all coming to a head and causing people to go nutso. If we humans had learned who we really are from the beginning, crazy crimes like this simply would not occur in my opinion. I also believe that in some of these high profile crime cases (the ones they insist on featuring in the MSM), mind control is involved. These stories are then purposely paraded on tv for our consumption, and as a form of mind-conditioning (acceptance) of the public. It’s sickening to me. It doesn’t make me fearful, but just makes the whole thing seem pathetic.

        Peeps, we are not what ‘they’ want us to believe! But you guys all know that, don’t ya? Yep, I think ya do. ♥

      • Jean says:

        Hope you enjoy the book, Steph. I think that you also have the right idea: we’re good people who have been toyed with in a cruel fashion. Hugs, ~Jean

    • Stunned at Sunset says:

      I think your words are very eloquent, Steph. Moreover, you present a pleasant dream for the future that speaks to greater prosperity and happier times. I’ll think of that “universal homestead” with you! In my case, it’ll include traditional woodworking tools, farm implements, and a farmstead shop that would make Buckingham Palace look like an outhouse! Then you could bring stuff over for repair in exchange for some eggs and a wheel of cheese perhaps–yes, wouldn’t you find that kind of companionship agreeable? We’d make up a pot of mint tea and slice up some homemade bread to sample the cheese with a few cured olives to spark our tongues! Then we’d chat about important things like pruning the fruit trees and painting the barn.

      I’m serious! This is a wholesome vision and I’m already creating the detail required to telegraph our specifications to the Universe. Wouldn’t it be great to have a farm tractor that got its power from the source field? Well, there you go putt-putting down the road in your energy efficient, non-polluting European-style pick up truck–you know, the small ones set up like a tricycle? You’ve got chicken feed in the back of its step-side body and it’s all packaged in 30 lb. bages with the name of our co-op emblazoned on the front. The mailman delivers a crate of seed potatoes and a brother drops off some parts for my old Massey Ferguson 35.

      The fields are rich with deep green alfalfa on one side of the road and on the other organic corn is beginning to sprout in long green lines. The sky is crystal clear and deep blue; it’s still spring and some of the apple trees in the orchard retain their blossoms–bees flying industriously between their apiaries and the millions of flowering plants that shock our vision with bright colors of primary and pastel hues. The song birds are up as well polishing off their nests with a few adjustments and attending to their eggs and, for some, their hatchlings. Squirrels chatter continuously in the trees above waving their tails in semaphore as a feral cat roams the ground below.

      If you’re real still and quiet, in the distance you can hear our kind brother pluck his banjo for his after breakfast diversion–its resonant notes dancing off into the morning air. Life has never been as good as it is now nor will it ever be as perfection is something that cannot be improved.

      Love and light,
      SaS :o

      • Steph says:

        I absolutely LOVE that vision SaS! :D

      • Jean says:

        Me, too, Steph. I’m old enough to remember the long-ago days when we ranged all over the neighborhood on a summer evening playing something we called Baby in the Air. We learned so much about ourselves: who could lead us, who couldn’t run, who was tough and could take a lot – and so on. Those were wonderful days, before every child’s life was programmed from outside instead of letting them alone to discover from within who they were, their talents and interests, etc.! Hugs, ~Jean

  3. chicago dreamer says:

    You write so beautifully!

    I keep thinking of the beginning sentence in my favorite book (Tale of Two Cities by Dickens): “It was the worst of times and the best of times.” Not to judge, but it seems like these times are the same.
    <3<3<3

  4. Jean says:

    SaS, it’s interesting that you should have these thoughts, because I’ve had the same thoughts as I’ve followed the CIA-sex scandal, finding each day there is something new to the story. It just goes endlessly on and on and on and on to the point where I don’t report it anymore. To me it seems they’re overdoing it badly. I feel certain this is all on purpose, for what reason I can only guess: payback, fear, all of the above and more, or something else we cannot even imagine. I admire your willingness to share and your clarity on this subject. Many thanks for stating plain and clear what so many of us are beginning to think.
    Hugs,
    ~Jean

    • Stunned at Sunset says:

      Of course we’ve had the same thoughts, Jean! We are ONE. Your thoughts process that perspective that illuminates the consequences. Chicago Dreamer has thoughts that communicate the hidden currents of revolution and change. Each of us, in turn, will bring an edifying discourse to the community as we examine the flow of events. And, as these differing vistas are consumed and absorbed by all of us, we have a better understanding of the world we live in. If for nothing else, the experience will teach us how we should construct our future.
      :o SaS

      • Jean says:

        Once again, what is happening just proves that it takes many hands on the elephant (you remember the old story, I’m sure) to decipher what it truly is! Hugs, ~Jean

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