I think this has summed it up, and mostly stayed true.gwb said:I remember seeing all the discussions prior to the election, and they were mostly 'for Obama' and his stated claims to be 'For Change'. I was just not able to 'SEE' any real truth in his statements then and I can't see anything now that would begin to change my view. I just don't think it matters who is President in this world. The PTB has a firm grip on this world and nothing is going to stop them. They don't care who is President, so long as people 'Think' they have made a choice to right the ship, or not. It's all about continuing the same old story.
I think the only important thing is for people to WAKE UP and face the reality of what is really happening in this universe. WE are not being controlled by Presidents; we are being controlled by forces from 4D.
Do you know those Band-Aids with smiley faces? I think President Obama is just that kind of smiley face for me. It was clear from the beginning (to me as well as many people here) that he was not to be a decisive force in anything, so having a smiley face on a plaster over a rotting wound sort of gives you a little positive emotion, but doesn't dupe anybody who suspects how things might be. Having a lovely wife and kids does not help one to be a martyr, either. I find that, despite all the criticism, he did at least three things that make me think he is a good person:
1. Raising the minimum wage.
2. Putting the credit companies under some control.
3. Being the founder of the socialistic-type medical care system in the US, however bad it is (for now) and despite all the inhumane criticism.
He managed to keep a dignified face (OSIT) despite horrific racist propaganda from all sides, of which I hope this forum is not one.
He may have been naive to the forces that be that really control the world. It would be silly to expect one person to do anything against the wars raged by the military machine with the center in the building with a satanist symbolism.
I hope that his failures will not make people lose compassion - at least those who had it in the beginning.