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Why a construction company runs the world

by wayne wignes idVer:d172a7e4d5af40d31ef5945cfe Sunday, Nov. 16, 2014 at 2:04 AM
waynewignes88@gmail.com 5032908151 111 w burnside

People are separated and controlled through infrastructure, and how renting a warehouse full of bunk beds for 0-0 a month could solve homelessness.

Why in all the towns I've been to is there no one renting a warehouse full of bunk beds for 0-0 a month? People get along just fine- missions are proof of that. But I'm talking without the all day lines and disrespect of a mission. It would even be profitable, except for other landlords who profit off of un-affordable housing. I guess that's why no one tries it in all these towns with homeless.

In my involvement with people on the streets in various towns I've come to seen that people are products of their environment; The infrastructure in which we live mixed with human nature has powerful implications. If you want to control a populace controlling the infrastructure in which they live is a good place to start.

I thought about this after speaking to a lady on a bus selling me on PBS's documentary on how the mason's run the world. i thought, "How does a construction company even place themselves in a position to have any power like that?"

By no means is a conclusive thought but it the only way I can see such a thing being possible.

1) Separate people and they stop sharing with each other making it easy for a select few to capitalize on their lack of sharing. The rich get richer and the poor get poorer.

2) Separate people and feed them soft news and they become disinterested, feel alone in their opinion, and stop debating thereby never reaching a general consensus. In ancient Athens democracy was ran by most every able man participating in debate and discussion until a consensus was reached. Then instead tallying disinterested votes, laws would be passed according to such a consensus. And yes, unlike politicians who only want to promote their agenda, a consensus is generally reached when citizens put rational thought into debates and informing each other

3) Due to the lack of sharing and lack of communication people start to see competitors instead of neighbors and stop trying to address the first two.



"No community is easier to govern than one that rejects the very concept of community." - Stephen King



http://ttptpt.blogspot.com/2014/11/broken-communication-control-theory.html

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