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http://www.sott.net/articles/show/196791-Gerald-Celente-American-Public-Losing-Everything-to-Facist-Oligarchs-
While reading "The History of The Future: Trends 2012" http://files.e2ma.net/21873/assets/docs/tj-autumn-09.pdf_ from Celente's The Trends Journal I was amazed to see a reference to Gurdjieff.
To see G quoted outside of this forum was quite a surprise, to say the least.
The essay is part of a series that uses the literary device of being a history of our current times written in the future. It ends with a paragraph that could have been written by the SOTT editors:
While reading "The History of The Future: Trends 2012" http://files.e2ma.net/21873/assets/docs/tj-autumn-09.pdf_ from Celente's The Trends Journal I was amazed to see a reference to Gurdjieff.
As G.I. Gurdjieff asserted, all impressions are “food.” The truism “food for thought” is not just metaphorically true, it is as literally true as “you are what you eat”: those who feed their brains with junk news inescapably think junk thoughts, just as those who feed on junk food develop junk food bodies.
To see G quoted outside of this forum was quite a surprise, to say the least.
The essay is part of a series that uses the literary device of being a history of our current times written in the future. It ends with a paragraph that could have been written by the SOTT editors:
The government response in Pittsburgh should have been enough to convince anyone of the futility of imagining that armed citizens could prevail against Federal firepower. Violent confrontations would not only fail, they would sabotage the principles and ideals of The 2nd American Revolution. For the Renaissance to flower and the Revolution to succeed, it had to be fought with minds, not guns.