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Mervin STODDART  
March 9, 2010

Where are the humans?

A Christmas Day 2009 incident in which a suspected terrorist allegedly tried to blow up a plane just before it landed in Detroit led to so-called increased security at airports and aboard aeroplanes, especially those flying to and from the United States. Measures include more searches of passengers, less carry-on luggage, and passengers not allowed to leave their seats, even to use the restroom, during the final 60 minutes of flight. One British news agency called the new situation “flying jails”. That designation seems euphemistic, because in reality since 9/11 international travel has become a puppet show of harassment by government-controlled workers – only those being manipulated are not stickmen, but people.

Why are millions of decent people worldwide allowing themselves to be spied on through scanners that mail.google.com/mail/images/cleardot.gif reveal their private parts? Why aren’t people rebelling against being forced to walk barefooted on surfaces bound to be germ-contaminated? Airport checkpoint employees now search meticulously through the private luggage of passengers and often inspect everything in purses, wallets, and every item being carried, sometimes confiscating or stealing people’s precious items. These are but few of the activities of madness that this writer has observed while flying between various countries. Readers might already have recalled the atrocities that they themselves have observed or experienced. Did God create mankind to be helpless or did homo sapiens once possess backbones?

Perpetrators of this fraud called “fighting terrorism” or “improving security” dehumanise people daily and go unchallenged. Are there any real humans left on earth to fight injustice and put down the enslavement of the many by the evil few? Airport harassment is outstanding nowadays but this madness has been going on for centuries as human enslavement mutates into various forms. Seemingly, current forms of dehumanisation, including airport harassment, burdensome taxation, impoverishment of the masses, spying on people, increased incarceration, and thousands of other methods – the worst being senseless murdering of innocent people – are all being perpetrated in the name of two related causes named white supremacy and one-world government.

As a child with deep interest in the Bible, I spent many hours exploring the notion of a world government. Back then it seemed far-fetched or centuries away, but here am I, after post-graduate eschatological studies, witnessing people actually executing their demonic plan of destroying and controlling humanity. That is shocking of itself, but what is most mind-boggling is that people are sheepishly allowing themselves to be thus dehumanised, leading some bloggers to call them “sheeple”.

Once again I am sounding the alarm about the high level of dehumanisation now in progress in Euro-America and which is being forced upon the rest of humanity via globalisation. Politicians are now exploiters of the masses and not servants of the people. Security forces no longer protect and serve, but they harass, spy on, and kill citizens. Government workers have become arms of politicians to facilitate control, manipulation and degradation of constituents. Banks no longer pay people to keep their money but force people to give up their wealth. Jamaicans must wake up to the fact that their government’s demanding a taxpayer registration number or social security number for all those who open bank accounts is a major step in dictatorial control of the masses.

Jamaicans who value their God-given human rights must open their eyes and take a good look at the inhumanities being gradually forced upon them over the years. The Taino and Carib aborigines of the island were decimated by Europeans. Later, there was enslavement followed by colonisation by various Europeans. For just the blinking of an eye, Jamaicans tasted some Independence in 1962. It seemed like the building of an independent, self-determining nation was under way. But before Jamaicans could blink for a second time, there came the Euro-American perpetrators of the so-called Cold War, destabilising Jamaica and numerous other nations. Now that they say the Cold War has ended, Euro-America has stepped up its socio-economic enslavement of Jamaicans. Governments following after the Michael Manley years either signed some secret treaty to keep Jamaicans as slaves to Euro-America or those governments could find no leader with enough cojones to deliver Jamaica from imperialism, dictated by capitalistic multinational corporations. The result is Jamaica’s current burdensome national debt, the brainwashing of Jamaican society into unbridled commercialism, and gradual fulfilment of the ultimate aim of the Euro-American globalists, that is, to pauperise, decimate, and control Jamaicans.

Euro-America’s chief perpetrators of dehumanisation are members of their military industrial complex. However, they have perfected the art of conning Jamaicans and other victims into being recruited as active participants in their own demise. It is even possible that fifth columnist Jamaicans and other Caribbean citizens run websites, blogs and forums that they use to aid and abet the destruction of Jamaica and its citizens. Money answers everything, says the Bible. Please, wake up, Jamaica! Slavery, colonisation and Nazism were terrible times for humanity, but times are now looming which will make those eras appear utopian. It seems like the masses of humanity are “Rip Van Winkling” as this global slavery ferments. Wake up, Jamaicans, and guard your God-given human rights and privileges. The imperialists and their henchmen are powerful and deadly, but true servants of Yahweh, guided by Yeshua Messiah, cannot fear them. The religiosity of Jamaicans should not make them docile but fire in them the prophetic spirit historically found in Manley, Marley, Marcus, Martin, Malcolm, Mandela, and Messiah Himself, among others. Are there any courageous humans left among us?

INMerv@hotmail.com

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