Corporate socialists (not government socialists) rule the world.

Some of the billionaire owners of the global plantation live right here in Montecito, California.

But planetary ownership transcends BILLIONAIRISM.

The Forbes list of the world’s billionaires, the annual ranking of the “world’s wealthiest people,” is BOGUS.

My recent investigations (since November 2012) have discovered a minimum of 20 of these Forbes “paper billionaires” living as my neighbors right here in Montecito, each one only a “tiara’s throw” away from one another.

Genuine planetary owners wield actual power, not the false power of their billionaire puppets like Montecito resident Oprah Winfrey.

The “Oprah” of 100 years ago was Frances Kellor (1873-1952).

The “Oprah” of 150 years ago was the fabulously wealthy Charles Darwin (1809-1882), the tool of biological racism (biopolitics).

The “Oprah” of 400 years ago was Martin Luther (1483-1546).

Adano Ley (Swami Nitty-Gritty) put me straight on who really owns the world, and it’s definitely not these “paper billionaires.”

It’s not the Invisible College’s wealthy go-fers like Henry Kissinger, Condoleezza Rice, or Colin Powell – regular visitors to Montecito.

These go-fers hang out in tony Montecito restaurants like Tre Lune (1151 Coast Village Circle) and Trattoria Mollie (1250 Coast Village Road).

Fewer than 10,000 U.S. citizens have a net worth of $100 million and up.

218 of them live in the Santa Barbara-Montecito area (the ones the media know about).

Mayer Amschel Rothschild was ranked by Forbes in 2005 as the seventh of “The Twenty Most Successful Businessmen of All Time.”

If you think his descendants rule the world, you’re a victim of Anglican/Episcopalian forced institutional schooling.

Who owns the world’s schools?

Compulsory institutional schooling accounts for MORE THAN HALF of the U.S. GNP – the total value of ALL final goods and services produced in the U.S. every year.

That’s a vast amount of property, possessions, and prosperity.

Again, WHO OWNS THE WORLD’S SCHOOLS?

John Taylor Gatto wrote …

“Both school and prison are high security institutions, cut off from the general society. The possibilities of learning in either place are so strictly limited that only a few survive this training intact. Both make us helpless to direct our own lives. Prison is only a more stringent refresher course for angry and confused souls who retain some notion of personal independence, however warped or grotesque the natural impulse has become.”

… and …

“About 6.3 million Americans have the experience of prison added to the experience of forced schooling, but such a number is only the tip of an iceberg. Thanks to lurid newspaper stories, endless television, movies, books, songs, and other public utterances under the control of corporate managers, all of us are steeped in a vision where prison seems the only protection of physical safety in a dangerous world. We are taught our fellow beings are violently untrustworthy; that only through the protection of authorities can we be safe. Both school and prison destroy trust, the glue of real community. It’s a divide-and-conquer strategy, and it works.”

… and …

“School also trains us to accept a gigantic government with multiple police forces whose need is to control all significant decisions, even in private lives. The monstrous government with its comprehensive surveillance, its theft of your money, its ability to confine those who resist indoctrination, is the perfect mirror imitation of a command economy where ‘work’ is mostly defined in corporate boardrooms, where the wishes and plans of a few CEOs and their families are imposed on the lives of all. These are the new nobility, bidding fair over the past several decades to extend their rule over the entire planet. Welcome to the American empire which has replaced both Republican and Democratic forbears.”

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'Our Imagination Is All Schooled Up From Cradle to Grave' have 6 comments

  1. October 10, 2013 @ 6:32 pm atomb

    My e-books are available at …

    solarman111.com

    Somehow my name has become associated with Adya Clarity promoted by Matt Bakos and Brian Clement.

    I have NEVER had any association with the product or the two gentlemen promoting it.

    My health approach is totally different than their approach, and never the twain shall meet.

    I’m not dissing their product. I’m just saying that I would never use it or endorse it (and never have).

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  2. October 10, 2013 @ 11:50 pm B

    Thanks Atom!

    Hey man, we gotta shut people out of the great outdoors because if we don’t we will trash it and its for our own good. I am too scared of other human beings because I am too scared to question what I think that I think.

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    • October 11, 2013 @ 7:53 pm atomb

      Solid relativistic thinking — comforting to me! :)

      I’m a proponent of cyberspace guru Ted Nelson’s notion of INTERTWINGULARITY.

      He (Computer Lib/Dream Machines, 1974) wrote …

      “EVERYTHING IS DEEPLY INTERTWINGLED. In an important sense there are no ‘subjects’ at all; there is only all knowledge, since the cross-connections among the myriad topics of this world simply cannot be divided up neatly.”

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  3. October 11, 2013 @ 1:58 am Layo

    It isn’t just indoctrination, either. Kids are also broken by rape and bullying, which is not only ignored by authority figures, and not just encouraged, but perpetrated by them as well. Bullying by teachers has been caught in the classroom on cellphone camera in Washington, and we’ve also had convictions for *public* molestation of very young children. Talk about destruction of trust.

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    • October 11, 2013 @ 7:15 pm atomb

      Hi, Layo!

      I saw a study claiming sexual abuse by teachers in public schools is more than 100 times the sexual abuse committed by Catholic priests.

      The London Times (a front page story) exposed a huge child abuse scandal involving Britain’s top politicians.

      Somewhere between 600 and 700 victims came forth to testify.

      Imagine how many victims DIDN’T reveal themselves!

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  4. October 11, 2013 @ 7:23 pm atomb

    According to John Taylor Gatto …

    “Schooling is a form of adoption. You give your kid up in his or her most plastic years to a group of strangers. You accept a promise, sometimes stated and more often implied that the state through its agents knows better how to raise your children and educate them than you, your neighbors, your grandparents, your local traditions do. And that your kid will be better off so adopted.”

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