Food For Thought
People in debt become hopeless people.
Keeping people hopeless and pessimistic is a form of control while still being under the illusion of being free.
There are two ways in which people are controlled:
1. First- Frighten the people.
2. Second-Demoralize them.
...because an educated, healthy and confident nation is harder "to govern" and "some people" fear that healthy, educated and confident people would get out of control.
It is funny when you think about it: that the top 1% of world population own 80% of the world's wealth (it is incredible people put up with it), but they are poor, they are demoralized and they are frightened, and therefore they think that perhaps “the safest” thing to do is to take orders and hope for the best... and that is exactly what we do from the day we are born.
-Revised from the quote by Tony Benn, a former member of British Parliament
Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms - Overview
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which falls under the Constitution Act of 1982, guarantees the rights and freedoms of all Canadians. It encompasses all aspects of human rights, from fundamental freedoms such as mobility, through legal rights, to the right to free communication. In particular, it states that everyone is entitled to the fundamental freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression; and this freedom extends to the press and other communications media.
But while the Charter allows all Canadians to freely express their thoughts and opinions, it also protects everyone's right to be treated fairly, without discrimination — a point that "freedom of speech" advocates sometimes ignore.
Guarantee of Rights and Freedoms
Section 1 of the Charter guarantees citizens’ rights and freedoms only within such reasonable limits as can be justified in a free and democratic society.
Click the link below for the full Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms in pdf format.
Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.pdf
Dying to Have Known |
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A documentary film by Stephen Kroschel, awarded honourable mention in the feature-length documentary category 2006 New York International Independent Film and Video Festival Filmmaker, sets out to find hard evidence of the effectiveness of the Gerson Therapy, a long-suppressed natural cancer treatment. His travels take him across both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, from upstate New York to San Diego to Alaska, from Japan to Holland and Mexico. In the end, he presents testimonies of patients, scientists, surgeons and nutritionists, who testify to the effectiveness of the Gerson Therapy and shows the hard scientific evidence to back up their claims. The question that remains is, "Why is this powerful curative therapy still suppressed, more than 75 years after it was clearly proven to cure degenerative disease?" Click Here to watch! |