Watch out Your Member of Parliament Maybe a Person of Interest.

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Man is a competitive member of the animal kingdom.

Our nature is to compete with one another for food, shelter,
mates and attention.

 

Attention? Well yes, the more attention you get the better
your prospects of :

Obtaining a mate and earning money.

 

So Koltai, the attention seekers are the most likely
candidates for Presidential election?

 

Well think about it. Imagine being a 17 year old pimply
faced boy.

 

How often would he get laid? (Whatever your answer, the 17
year old would say – “Not enough”…..)

 

Now imagine if the pimply faced boy were President of the USA?

 

How often would the President of the USA
get laid? OK – I’ll say “could” for the benefit of the female married audience.

 

So Koltai you blog because you want attention and want to
get laid?

 

No, I don’t want attention for moi, I want attention drawn
to the plight of the world that all seems to stem from four main issues. (As
for the other – I’m starting to get a bit long in the tooth for that.)

 

Problem with the World ISSUE #1

Commercial interests have turned amoral. They are unable to
distinguish the difference between making a profit and killing large chunks of
the world population by controlling their products through international trade
agreements like ACTA.

 

So ACTA is an excuse for Genocide.

 

Yes. But unfortunately it’s been prettied up to be about
Internet file-sharing.

 

Problem with the World ISSUE #2

The Federal Reserve Bank of the USA
has devised a securitization methodology of building an economy based on future
Debt.

Other Governments have followed the lead of the Federal
Reserve as being an ideal model to create an economy around that benefits those
at the top.

 

It would appear to benefit all mankind, being able to live
in a nice house, being able to drive a late model car and having a 50” LCD
cinema in the lounge room.

 

But unfortunately, all of these “trimmings” are essentially
a result of consumer programming.

 

You are successful if you drive a Mercedes.

You can only be successful if you take holidays first class.

You must wear Armani to be considered for the top job, top
earning boyfriend etc etc.

 

The majority of the world can’t afford Armani. But armed
with a credit card, they forget this.

Most of us don’t drive Mercedes cars… or live in Belair Cote
de Zur or Double Bay.

 

But Koltai isn’t it fair to reward the achievers?

 

Yes I think it is.

 

But not by creating funny money that then bites the entire
world in it’s arse.

 

Problem with the World, ISSUE #3

Lying to the population.

 

Advertising has always about getting the public to buy
something that commercial interests need you to buy so they can buy their new
house on the cote d’azur.

 

They are not really objects without which man couldn’t
survive.

 

This brings us to the great equalizer. The Internet.

 

The Internet has enabled the world – i.e. those that are not
living in Double Bay, Cote
d’azur or Beverley
Hills to talk about the unfairness
of certain policies deemed by the population to be unfair, unjust or lacking in
moral fibre.

(No, no examples – go and read some blogs.)

 

 

Problem with the World ISSUE #4

 

Expressing Dissatisfaction with any element of officialdom
on the Blogsphere, Twitter and Facebook.

 

Those that speak of any of these topics out loud are branded
“insurgent, trouble maker, activist, investigative journalist, commie,
revolutionary”.

 

In other words, the official documentation of the worlds law
enforcement officials are sending free speech underground, forcing people to
hide their commentaries behind pseudonym user names like the now
renowned/infamous Anonymous.

 

The recent Wikileaks leak of the UK Government secret internal
document on how to manage leaks made me realise that the Governments of the
world don’t really want free speech. They preach it, but then instruct their
minions to stamp it out. To place those who practice it on watch lists as
“enemies of the state”.

 

From Wikileaks: “2389 classified pages on how the UK
stop leaks”

 

This significant, previously unpublished document
(classified “RESTRICTED”, 2389 pages), is the
UK
military protocol for security operations, including counter-intelligence.

 

The document includes instructions on dealing with leaks,
investigative journalists, Parliamentarians, foreign agents, terrorists &
criminals, sexual entrapments in Russia and China, diplomatic pouches, allies,
classified documents & codewords, compromising radio and audio emissions,
computer hackers.and many other related issues.

 

The document, known in the services as the “JSP
440″ (“Joint Services Protocol 440″), was referenced by the RAF
Digby investigation team as the protocol justification for the monitoring
Wikileaks, as mentioned in “
UK
Ministry of Defence continually monitors WikiLeaks: eight reports into
classified
UK
leaks,
29 Sep 2009“.

 

Example excerpts (bolding by WikiLeaks, [see http://bit.ly/CgxBY], “D Def Sy” means
Directorate of Defence Security):

 

“Non-traditional threats

 

The main threats of this type are posed by investigative
journalists, pressure groups, investigation agencies, criminal eleme nts,
disaffected staff, dishonest staff and computer hackers. The types of threat
from these sources can be categorized in six broad groups: a. Confidentiality.
Compromise of politically sensitive information. This threat is presented by:
(1) Pressure groups and investigative journalists attempting to obtain
sensitive information. (2) Unauthorized disclosure of official in formation
(leaks)…”

 

“Investigative journalists have exploited personal
tax information; they also target commercial and financial information as do
criminal elements seeking financial advantage. “

 

Continues……. At http://tinyurl.com/wlmod

 

As the reader can see, the document attempts to smear
investigative journalists and members of the public by associating them in the
same sentences as foreign agents, terrorists & criminals, sexual
entrapments
and;

 

GASP…. Parliamentarians those most
despicable of people – our elected representatives and their staffers.

 

I always thought that when the Military attacked the Head of
State that was termed Revolution; however it would seem that in the UK
it’s just normal business.

 

I would say this is the biggest problem in the world.

A world where persons expressing themselves can
automatically land themselves on “terrorist suspect lists” just for speaking
their mind.

 

Didn’t we pass some laws a while back allowing freedom of
speech?

Oh, not in the UK.

Oh, and not in Australia.

 

I guess it’s probably too late for me to start blogging as
an “anonymous”.

 

I blog under my own name because I think the world would be
a far better place if more people stood up to be counted.

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