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I Think I get it now.

Or....at least i get part of it.

Let's flashback to the 1950s. It has been said by people that the 50s were the high point / hey day of tightest government held sway over the hearts and minds of the populace of the united states.

I tended to believe that saying, evidenced by the duck and cover propaganda in regards to the nuclear bomb, that government and media used to spew. Those old black and white videos were hilarious to me, ESPECIALLY when they were coupled with old footage of the blast effects from a nuclear bomb.

I always asked the question how could anyone believe that ducking under a desk would even remotely save their ass....anyone's ass.

Zoom out a little farther and you can see even more control over minds in the form of fashion, lifestyle, cars, the false promises of space age technology, like rocket packs.

I am still waiting for my rocket pack, they have been pushing that promise right up into the late 80s.

Which brings me to the actual subject of this post.

I hated the 70s. The music and fashion and architecture was like puke to me. I hated almost everything about the 70s, Likewise with the 90s, and likewise so far with most of the 2000s.

However, I for some reason loved almost everything about most of the 80s. I have spent a lot of time after the 80s wondering why I loved that time period when I hated most of the rest of the decades. The music stirred me, the fashion stirred me, even some of the architecture stirred me. computers were getting started and that stirred me. music videos stirred me.

My creative inspiration seemed at the time to be their best during that time as well. The art fired off my own ideas in my head for art. I did some of my best artwork during this time period. At the same time, during that time retro 50s fashion and style became part of the trend as well as some 1920s style, fashion, art.

Looking back at it I kind of know now why I liked the 80s. It was just more of the same as ever before. There were quite a few new ideas, no doubt about it, but it was also a blend of old tricks, from the 20s and 50s. All repackaged. that repackaging though was done well during that time period so I was caught up in it.

It was essentially the layering of two former decades into a third decade.

The illusion of the 80s was some of the best work by the satan monkeys. So good in fact it took me a long time to figure out why I liked the 80s so much. The illusion did not last past 1988 though, but it took until the early 90s for the vibration of the 80s to wear completely away.

This could also be a major reason why everything the satan monkeys do now does not work for them anymore in regards to population of this country. they have pretty much exhausted all their best illusions throughout the 70s, 80s, and 90s.

To me everyone seems to be saying "seen it, what else you got", and the satan monkeys have nothing else, anymore. Except more of the same, and because they have more of the same, everyone is starting to try and see what they are hiding and have been hiding behind their backs.

Some of those people have actually seemed to stop peering outward and have started peering inward at themselves. This is what scares a satan monkey the most of all.

There is definately the potential for change, in the air....big change. The change can go either way at this time. Can turn into world war three, or can turn into revolution.

Whichever way it goes seems to be directly related to how many people start looking in at themselves.

One of the major signs I see indicating the potential for change is the increasing amount of certain people on the internet saying we all need to do what ghandi did. Which was just stop everything dead in it's tracks, and I mean everything. These people I am talking about are not random bloggers like myself, they are people who have been speaking truthful things and have a fair amount of people reading what these people are saying.

Five years ago it was one or two people trying to spread this message, with only a few hundred people at most listening.

Now I am finding it is 10-20 people saying this and these people have quite a few thousand listening to them.

So much so now that when I read others who are not spreading this message on the internet that someone in the comments section of those people are spreading it.

Given my narrow range I transverse on the net I am guessing this message is actually alot more widespread, and going to start to go viral very soon.

What a beautiful thing if it does.

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