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The Zero Hedge Effect – Crossing the Event Horizon - Part 2 of 2

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The Zero Hedge Effect – Crossing the Event Horizon

 

Chapter Two of Two

By

Cognitive Dissonance

 


The first half of this essay (rant to be honest) can be found here. Or maybe it’s over there. I can’t remember. My doctor tells me Viagra also improves blood flow to the memory centers of the brain and he gave me some samples. Wish me luck. You are looking at the second half, but I’m going to link to it anyway just to mess with your head. Just don’t look under here. The third half was eaten by my dog Rover and won’t be published because the laxatives aren’t working. Please download a copy from the Akashic field if you are so moved and can get a good connection. I live in the boonies and can never get a strong enough signal. Maybe I need to change to bran flakes.


Most of us, regardless of our education level, are not going to question something we know to be a fact. And we know something is a fact because.......well, because we know it’s a fact. After all, it was in the school textbook, newspaper or magazine. Or better yet, it was on the TV. From where I stand (what is that I’m standing in) it’s not as important to understand what we think we know as it is to understand why we think we know. While to some this may appear to be nothing more than a subtle distinction, to me it is all the difference in the world. As someone remarked the other day, if we want better answers we need to ask better questions.

Better questions come not only from studying the issue more closely, but from studying ourselves and those around us. Continuously questioning our basic beliefs and assumptions keeps us sharp and on our toes. More importantly, as we begin to recognize our own deep social conditioning and how this distorts our worldview, the public myths created by the MSM and the ruling elite become more transparent. Before we know it better questions are rolling off our tongue and the illusion begins to crumble before our eyes. This is the reason why I always return to the same theme, that it all begins within.    

Anyone who hasn’t been in a coma for the past 10 or 15 years would agree that we’re all cursed and living in some very interesting times. Yet the vast majority of us seem to possess (cling to?) some very clear ideas about what’s going on and what’s happened in the recent and distant past. Even when we don’t really know, we have the remarkable capacity to concoct something or another to explain the insanity, usually with the considerable help of the MSM or alternative information sources. Even those who consider themselves to be contrary or skeptical rarely spend the time to thoroughly exam and vet the things we ‘know’ we know.

I’m continuously fascinated by the process in which we as a society and a culture arrive at what we believe are conventional wisdoms, accepted truth or even common sense. While the myth is that these shared understandings have been thoroughly vetted and verified over time, in just about every case I examine closely I find just the opposite to be true. So why do we adopt these cognitive shortcuts when they mislead more than inform? And what role do they play in society and why are we so gullible and agreeable when walking down these blind alleys? Maybe what we’re seeing here is actually a sign of our conditioning and indoctrination. As I said earlier, why we believe or know is much more instructive and better explains, and thus predict, the human condition.

The modern day self induced illusion we all suffer from to some degree or another is ultimately several ideas or beliefs that gain purchase by flattering our ego and stroking our intellectual arrogance. “I am master of all that I see and hear. And while there are always flaws in my thinking, I’m not so weak kneed as to be swayed by a strong breeze like a common butterfly. I know what I see and I see all that I need to know. I’ve been around long enough to have figured out how the world works and the games people play. I will not be deterred by those who are weak willed for I know the truth. I can see through the lies and deceit and while I don’t have it all figured out, the principal players and hidden hands are clear to me.

While the above paragraph might be viewed as over the top, most people truly do believe they ride herd over their little corner of the collective consciousness. Many feel quite strongly that they’re in control of their beliefs, that they’re intellectually flexible and even quite fair and open minded. Unfortunately, nothing could be further from the truth. Our conditioned mind blends so well into our social structure that we can barely see the first level of conditioning, let alone the hidden hand. It takes a deep humility to question ourselves more than once or twice. While we are told that to constantly question ourselves makes us weak, those who say this wish for us to lock our blinders on and see only what is flashed on the (television, newspaper, magazine, Internet, political) screen in front of us. Don’t worry, we will tell you how things work and what to think about it.

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We cannot find the tools we must use to free our minds within the very construct that has captured our minds. This needs repeating. We cannot find the means and opportunity to free ourselves from within the very system that enslaves us. To think otherwise is the height of self deception. The illusion will always reflect back to us all the proof we need to conclude that the illusion is completely real. This also applies to alternative points of view. In essence, we believe what we wish and are conditioned to believe and we will seek out and even fabricate evidence to confirm what we wish and are conditioned to believe. Intelligence and training makes this process that much easier because of our mental agility and super sized egos………which also serves to obscure that which needs to be more transparent.

The illusion for the most part is seamless, sensible and ultimately satisfying for those engulfed by and within the illusion. Consequently for the vast majority of us, we (not they, them and those, but we) will fight to remain within our conditioned box rather than break from the herd, even if the herd we belong to is a splinter group or self described rebel sub group such as Zero Hedge. To even consider breaking from the consensus reality in anything other than a superficial manner is extremely frightening and possibly even emotional suicide to an ego firmly attached to the group’s conventional wisdom and the acceptance received from that herd.

While I agree that ideas can be the most dangerous weapons of mass destruction man has ever created, rebellious talk without action is in my opinion ultimately self deceptive, superficial and self defeating. To leave the larger herd and join a smaller division while essentially remaining within the confines of the overall mythology must be recognized for what it really is, a repositioning, not a break or repudiation. We might take up residence in a different cave, but we are still on the very same island.

This isn’t a judgmental statement, though I’m sure many will feel otherwise. It is, however, a partial explanation for why so many ‘rebellions’ wind up adopting the same oppressive methods they originally denounced and overthrew. It is a self deceit to think we are being rebellious if all we are doing is changing position in the food chain or expressing bravado to kill the pain of our own impotence. Once we decide to walk the path of self discovery, it is a continuous and lifelong journey. Some would go so far as to say many lifelong journeys. To think it is not a forever endeavor simply indicates how close our new cave is to the original grouping.

Just because we believe we are already awake and aware doesn’t mean we are, or that we don’t practice self deception. In fact, we are much less likely to question ourselves or our perception of reality since we sincerely believe we know what we know, having already broken through several cognitive dissonances to arrive here. The hard work’s already done, we tell ourselves, and we have cleared all the major hurdles………right?

Zero Hedge for the most part has its own consensus reality and belief systems which are constantly reinforced and rarely seriously challenged, other than superficially. Just read the comment section if you don’t believe me. While there are many people willing to ask questions pertaining to actual factual knowledge, there is no shortage of firm beliefs and opinions and a shocking scarcity of open minds. Spend a few hours in the comment section and it is quite obvious that there is very little willingness to seriously consider contrary points of views with a weighting equal to our own already established belief system. That is not the definition of someone being open minded and flexible or of someone willing to learn. And yet we have the gall and audacity to declare our superior awareness. 

Consensus

From a more removed point of view and looking directly in the mirror, we can all easily see how those poor North Korean’s have been brainwashed and manipulated into adoration of their “Dear Leader”. And while we shake our heads at how stupid they must be to not see what’s so obvious to us, the North Korean’s are saying precisely the same thing about you and me. But of course that’s just their conditioning showing, not ours, right? It’s them, not me. Our conditioning is much more subtle and quite a bit more sophisticated than the blunt techniques used in other banana republic’s and democratic dictatorships.

In fact our conditioning is extremely well hidden within our consumer culture and conditioned belief that we are free. Ironically while discussing this very idea with some long time friends the other day, even though they begrudgingly admitted that we ‘might’ be somewhat conditioned, they also agreed that we are much smarter, or at least better informed, than those pathetic North Koreans. So while the ruling elite here in America must use more sophisticated methods to accomplish our conditioning, my friends, who all consider themselves aware and awake, somehow concluded that the elites ultimately failed to (fully) condition them.

In a remarkable example of group self deception, by admitting and then accepting that there are attempts to control us, my friends somehow concluded that the attempts were unsuccessful without presenting any evidence other than that it was ‘self evident’. I’m aware, thus I’m awake, thus I’m not controlled or conditioned, because being controlled means you are not awake or aware……I think. Circular logic always makes perfect sense and is supremely satisfying. And when we use circular logic to prove we aren’t conditioned or controlled, well……you get the picture.

Even though I understood why and how this happens I was still astonished with the ease by which my friends flattered their egos while contemplating their possible, though ultimately ineffective, conditioning. I suspect the ego flattering was crucial to ignoring the illogical conclusion reached by the group. It’s even easier to accomplish this self deception on an individual basis since no one is watching us except ourselves, and we make the rules of evidence that allow us to self deceive. In my opinion this is one of the signs that we are even more deeply immersed within the illusion and myth of who and what we think we are than we could ever see without a thorough self examination.

The Herd


Our constant feeding on a diet of American exceptionalism and superiority has its benefits, at least for those who wish to promote apathy, passivity and self delusion among the slaves of all social classes. And make no mistake about it; there are slaves among the rich as well as the poor and middle classes. Given the choice between recognizing that we are subtly, but effectively, conditioned and controlled or believing we are free and independent, which way do you think we will lean, particularly if our consumer culture reinforces the ‘free’ belief? Promoted and enabled self deception is always the most effective mind control because we willingly accept the programming and then customize it to suit our own particular belief system, thus assuring its effectiveness.

Do you remember seeing those Dodge Challenger ‘Freedom’ TV commercials where George Washington roars into battle against the redcoats behind the wheel of a growling black Dodge? To those engulfed within the illusion it seems perfectly normal because we have been conditioned to suspend disbelief while in front of the idiot box. But for those who are beginning to escape, it all looks a little surreal. The narrator’s only words at the end speak loudly to the blatant bleating of the Newspeak drum of consumerism equals freedom. “Here’s a couple of things America got right. Cars and freedom.” It’s all very seductive, even if you don’t like the car or George Washington.

The message is loud and clear and it is endlessly repeated not only by corporate America, but by government and private institutions as well. To deny the conscious and subconscious effect of this programming and conditioning is an admission in and of itself that the programming is successful. Please take a moment and view the clip here.

Tell me there are no overt and subliminal messages behind strapping the American flag to the black Challenger as George Washington charges into the panicking redcoats and routs them in defeat behind the steering wheel of a car created 235 years in the future. This is followed by a stern faced, but victorious, George Washington standing next to the American dream, the Dodge Challenger, while the background voiceover cements the mental conditioning. Edward Bernays, the father of modern mind control and propaganda techniques, must be laughing in his grave. Bravo!

And don’t even get me started on the astonishingly bald faced mind control effort put forth by the rebranded Ally Bank, the old GM finance cesspool that has risen from the ashes to haunt everyone, not just car buyers. We are told straight out that we love our bank, that we really really love our bank, that bank (of course) being Ally Bank. Even the name is amazingly subliminal. Of course I love my bank. My bank is my Ally, courageously fighting by my side against all those other nasty banks that are just out to screw me. The first time I saw that Ally Bank commercial of the dog (Rufus) barking every time his ‘master’ told him he loved his bank I was shocked how in-your-face the conditioning was. Talk about a Pavlov’s dog in-your-end-dude? Have they no shame? Apparently not in the anything goes world of corporate consumer whoring. See for yourself here and then consider how far we have sunk into the abyss.

To say to myself that “Because I’m awake and aware of the government propaganda and corporate advertising efforts to condition and control me, they have little to no effect on me” is the height of arrogance and self delusion. How can we possibly think that even our small day to day purchases of various consumer products, not to mention our beliefs regarding social, political and corporate events or history, are not heavily influenced by the massive and extremely effective propaganda and mind control techniques directed towards all of us? Billions of dollars are spent each year perfecting and implementing these meme programs. To say that we are not significantly and continuously influenced by this massive propaganda onslaught is the prima facie evidence of the very success of that conditioning. 

We are smothered by hundreds of 30 and 60 second bits of mind control on a weekly basis, all of which are cleverly supported by additional print, radio, movie and Internet assaults on our state of mind. And I’m speaking about both commercial advertising and state propaganda. To believe, or even simply think, that since we know what’s going on we aren’t greatly affected, is denial of the deepest kind. Either we remove ourselves from the most egregious (and effective) control device, the boob tube idiot box, or we accept that we are conditioned and blissfully submit to the mind control. Then all that remains is for us to devise a way to deny it is happening. As harsh as this may sound, to swim with the sharks and declare we won’t be bitten is the ultimate act of the self deluded fool.

You are in control, you are in....

 

Simply put, the very fact that we regularly visit Zero Hedge for our refreshing dose of alternative reality, the so called ‘truth’, is in and of itself just another form of self conditioning and indoctrination if all we do is blindly accept this ‘truth’ as fact, just as we did with the ‘truth’ before Zero Hedge. The path to awareness does not end simply because we have found an alternative set of plausible facts and theories that satisfy us enough to believe that we now know ‘the truth’ and all we need to do is hunker down and wait it out. To simply take the opposite side of the mainstream meme is dangerous on several counts, least of which is the fact that not everything we read, see or hear from the MSM is a lie and not everything on Zero Hedge is the truth.

The danger of attempting to cross through the Event Horizon created by The Zero Hedge Effect is that we might become hopelessly trapped between the alternative reality offered by the master keepers of the public myth and the running commentary offered by Zero Hedge and company, this contributor included. There is a truth even greater than offered by the so-called truth speakers, but it can only be found by first questioning everything, then looking deeply within. ‘Truth’ is not a single point or destination, but rather a lifelong journey. In fact ‘truth’ is not what we are really seeking, but rather ‘knowing’, a much deeper comprehension that is sourced within and cannot be externally imposed or learned.

Our culture teaches us that truth is an external reality when it fact truth, just like all things we consider to be real, is a temporary construct entirely dependent upon our perspective and interpretation of reality at that moment. ‘Knowing’, on the other hand, is absolute and irrefutable and requires no translation or analysis. We are told that we must be informed of the truth, that it must be shown to us in order for it to be found. This is the fundamental distortion that keeps us blindly bumping around in the dark, the BIG LIE if you will. Since we are taught to only seek truth externally, we are always subjected to manipulation and extortion by those who wish to control and abuse.

There must be a better way and there is. However, it requires that we abandon the ways of the perpetual deceivers and look within to discover our innate and powerful capability to ‘know’ everything we need in order to grow and live a healthy and prosperous life. This isn’t starry pie-in-the-eye stuff I’m promoting, where if we all just hold hands things will get better. Real change and freedom, not that garbage proffered by the charlatans and magicians, springs from within and there is simply no substitute. As long as we wish to believe it is the responsibility of someone else to do the hard work, any change we may experience is artificial in substance and temporary in nature.

The process by which we achieve the substantial and lasting change we all crave is as simple and as difficult as seeking it within. In order to know something, first we must know ourselves. In order to heal something, first we must heal ourselves. As long as we wish to believe it is more complicated than this, we will continue down our current path of self destruction.

 

07-13-2011

Cognitive Dissonance

 

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Wed, 07/13/2011 - 16:44 | 1453506 Cognitive Dissonance
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Me, myself and I.

And you, yourself and your.

Wed, 07/13/2011 - 19:37 | 1454160 omar
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Stunning article! On a more practical note, language and its effects on the human mind, as well as culture are some of the elements affecting people’s ability for gaining self knowledge, it seems to me. Decisions made according to emotional bias also affect self knowledge. Could you tell us of any other practical areas that affect self knowledge? 

 

 

Wed, 07/13/2011 - 18:15 | 1453880 PPagan
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Yes, of course, thank you. I appreciated your article a lot. My post was a clumsy attempt to suggest that excaming conditioning and assumptions might even extend to questioning what "I" is, what "you" is, what "the world" is, what "God" is. The way it seems to me, even these very basic assumptions are conditioned patterns. And actually, it seems to me that for anyone to become capable of acting outside their conditioning the questioning needs to go to this level.

Quote from The Message, by Grandmaster Flash:

"Officer, Officer, what's the problem?"

"YOU the problem!"

 

Wed, 07/13/2011 - 22:32 | 1454779 tip e. canoe
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baby steps, baby, baby steps

Wed, 07/13/2011 - 18:53 | 1454006 Cognitive Dissonance
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As I have explained in other comments I write to myself for myself. It is a healing process. Some of what I write is shared with ZH and some is not. The choice on what to share depends upon the audience. I have written some thoughts relating to your comments, but I don't think many would be interested in going this deep. I may be wrong, but it's just a feeling I have.

Many are more interested in understanding the day and day process of living within and working through the general insanity. And quite frankly, so am I. Practical observations was how a number of people over the last two years have phrased it. In addition, when I have ventured a bit deeper it brings out strong emotions in the ZH readership which I'm always surprised to witness. 

There are all kinds of triggers running very deep here at ZH and after careful thought, reflection and talking with close friends, it is not my place at the moment to trigger them when the purpose of my writing is for me and no one else. I know that may seem selfish to some, but ultimately I write to heal and when I sit down to write, it comes out. I rarely write with a subject in mind and never with an outline or a plan. And I rarely know where I am headed until I get there.

Wed, 07/13/2011 - 22:38 | 1454795 scratch_and_sniff
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"There are all kinds of triggers running very deep here at ZH and after careful thought, reflection and talking with close friends, it is not my place at the moment to trigger them"

You da trigger man, ya?

Wed, 07/13/2011 - 16:38 | 1453482 Vic Vinegar
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While I agree that ideas can be the most dangerous weapons of mass destruction man has ever created, rebellious talk without action is in my opinion ultimately self deceptive, superficial and self defeating.

A-freaking-men. Remember spacemonkeys that for all the tough talk on this and other websites over the last couple years, those of us in the U.S. live in a country where the on Monday the prez told us to eat peas and today Gentle Ben told us “no”.

Wed, 07/13/2011 - 22:37 | 1454789 tip e. canoe
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indeed, vic.   and with that realization, we must resist with all our might our natural tendency to lash out like teenagers in response.   cuz that's exactly what they expect us to do...

Wed, 07/13/2011 - 16:32 | 1453450 RunningMan
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I realized recently that I disliked the system, but was (am?) still trying to succeed within it. Therein is my own dissonance. Conditioning messages through marketing are extremely hard to avoid. I for one was appalled by the Ally messages because I knew the old GMAC and what stood behind it, so my instinctive reaction was the opposite of that which they intended...I loathed the new brand. That said, I watched the Washington/Challenger spot you posted and was surprised at how effective it was at provoking a response (and I am not a car guy!).

Nice demotivator. Just because you are paranoid doesn't mean they're not out to get you.

Wed, 07/13/2011 - 17:36 | 1453738 Early_Cuyler
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I am a car guy and the Challenger ad makes me sick. Gen. Washington is driving a car with an engine/transmission built in Mexico and final assembly in Canada. A real NAFTA hero.

Wed, 07/13/2011 - 21:49 | 1454635 Vendetta
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+47

Wed, 07/13/2011 - 16:42 | 1453497 Cognitive Dissonance
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I hate what the Ally Bank ad is about, yet it does bring a smile to my face when ole Rufus is barking his love for his bank. Which proves my point. We cannot watch this stuff and claim we are not affected by it. Yet I hear this all the time from many here on ZH as well as friends and family.

"Yes I know they are trying to manipulate me, but I know they are doing it so it isn't effective."

Bullshit! And prima facie evidence that it's working perfectly. We are all just rag dolls the consumer culture sticks pins in. Shit, now I'm just repeating myself. :)

Wed, 07/13/2011 - 18:03 | 1453849 Rainman
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I personally subscribe to the late Bill Hicks rant.

" All advertising and marketing people should just go off and kill themselves. I am serious. Just go somewhere and kill yourselves."

Thu, 07/14/2011 - 02:54 | 1455194 TheMerryPrankster
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No.

Seriously, Kill yourselves.

Yeah I know the marketing people are thinking he's brilliant, he's going for the anti-marketing crowd, good demographic...

Really just kill yourselves....

Wed, 07/13/2011 - 16:35 | 1453439 Scout Itout
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Wed, 07/13/2011 - 16:21 | 1453385 Blotsky
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Sir, I couldnt get through the first paragraph without wanting to close the page.

Damn you for making me think.

Well done.

Wed, 07/13/2011 - 16:35 | 1453464 Cognitive Dissonance
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:>)

I have a love/hate relationship with authors who make me think. I want to learn.......but I want to take a pill to learn. So I must get over the disappointment that once again another damn author provided no learning pills and still charged me an arm and a leg. I suspect I'm not alone in this world. I've just learned to accept my lazy ass for what it is and compensate for the disability.

After a few days of sulking I pick the book up and start to read. And usually I read it at least once more. Truth be told I have a hard and fast rule. I read everything once to trigger all my egoic reactions, of which there are many. Once all that is out of the way I read it a second time for comprehension and learning. And sometimes a third time just for the joy of it.  :)

Wed, 07/13/2011 - 16:15 | 1453360 InconvenientCou...
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If you want a self-test of your world model, make specific verifiable predictions about the future in a journal. If you find that you can accurately predict the future you might just be on the right track.

If you are wrong 100% of the time, turn off Faux News and stop listening to your "beer buddies".

Thu, 07/14/2011 - 00:15 | 1455018 SpiritBlade
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Hmm,

 

Infowars though poor at predicting specifics... has sure nailed the overall trend for the past decade. Police state and tyranny via hegelian dialectic manipulation.

 

III

Thu, 07/14/2011 - 00:14 | 1455015 SpiritBlade
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Hmm,

 

Infowars though poor at predicting specifics... has sure nailed the overall trend for the past decade. Police state and tyranny via hegelian dialectic manipulation.

 

III

Wed, 07/13/2011 - 16:47 | 1453517 Cognitive Dissonance
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That's actually a very good suggestion. Mind if I steal that? :>)

Wed, 07/13/2011 - 19:58 | 1453578 Flakmeister
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Nicely put.... I'd say that I have had a reasonable track record on the future.... But then, the only Fox stuff I see is when Stewart rips them a new one...

One of the biggest fuckups of congress was the willingness to allow the media empires to emerge from Deregulation in the '80s, the full price is only being realized now. This Fox hacking fiasco should be used to require NewCorp to divest its holding, i.e. split it up...

Edit: Whoops mean't as a reply to IC

Wed, 07/13/2011 - 16:03 | 1453314 marchare
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My dad famously said, " I was 40 years old before I realized I didn't know shit." Yesterday, I read this (www.redemptionservice.com) and realized I didn't know shit either. As an attorney and college professor I thought I had a pretty good grip on things. It appears that we are all simply slaves.

Wed, 07/13/2011 - 16:10 | 1453350 Pool Shark
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marchare,

We have a name for individuals who have tried to use the UCC to defend a criminal action: "Inmate."

 

Wed, 07/13/2011 - 16:25 | 1453398 marchare
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No doubt, but that does not negate the fact of our bondage. When inmates are used as collateral for mortgage backed securities that's insane.

Wed, 07/13/2011 - 17:04 | 1453514 Cognitive Dissonance
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Well.......it is all insanity. We are simply arguing over the various degrees and flavors of insanity.

I'll take chocolate in a sugar cone with sprinkles. Please.

Wed, 07/13/2011 - 17:04 | 1453599 andybev01
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I like mine with a splash of tonic and a twist of lime peel.

Wed, 07/13/2011 - 16:01 | 1453306 Pool Shark
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"‘Truth’ is not a single point or destination, but rather a lifelong journey. In fact ‘truth’ is not what we are really seeking, but rather ‘knowing’, a much deeper comprehension that is sourced within and cannot be externally imposed or learned."

 

It is no wonder we modern citizens have such warped concepts of "knowing" when the underlying "truths" we accept are themselves so off-base.

Just try explaining the banking crisis to someone (nearly everybody) who doesn't have at least a basic understanding of fractional-reserve lending...

 

Great piece CD.

 

Wed, 07/13/2011 - 15:57 | 1453291 Kassandra
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Thanks CD. I visit Zerohedge to read your essays and to get a laugh from WB7. Great stress relief from the so-called real world. Do I agree or understand all you say? I would have to say no. But there is a place in my mind that you rattle...and that's a good thing.

Wed, 07/13/2011 - 16:03 | 1453312 Cognitive Dissonance
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No one can tell us the way to dry land. They can simply tell us it is there and some of the methods they have used to search for it.

That's the rattle I look for. :)

Wed, 07/13/2011 - 16:00 | 1453286 Franken_Stein
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If you step outside the matrix then you get behind the wallpaper.

You will enter the hallways that surround it.

 

You will come past giant halls crammed with power generators and turbines that provide the electricity to juice the thousands of computers that run the matrix program 24/7.

 

Then you have the rooms in which all the programmers sit that are constantly busy with trying to remove programming errors from the matrix code.

They apply the bug fixes in a way that no inhabitant of the matrix will notice the change in the live code.

You know, the architect of the matrix cannot afford any interruptions in the smooth running of the program.

The architect wants to be a good moderator.

 

 

The architect can be found in room number 0.

 

Wed, 07/13/2011 - 21:43 | 1454621 scratch_and_sniff
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+ a fart

Wed, 07/13/2011 - 15:53 | 1453273 Adavenditure
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Been waiting for your latest! Thanks, Cog. Glad someone's paying attention here, and saying what needs to be said. You always make a visit to the Hedge worthwhile.

Wed, 07/13/2011 - 16:08 | 1453343 Cognitive Dissonance
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I would say everyone around here is paying attention to what's going on. It's the internal processing of the information that varies so much.

I'm still running the 486DX2 chip. And I already explained the memory problems in the first paragraph. Slow but steady wins the race. My CPU is also hardened against radiation, a definite plus now-a-days. :>)

Thu, 07/14/2011 - 02:48 | 1455189 TheMerryPrankster
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So what was so wrong with the 80386 chip already? 40mhz and 32bits of digital goodness that could also run 16bit code. Schhhmokin.....

Wed, 07/13/2011 - 21:37 | 1454600 Vendetta
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a rad-hardened CPU, you are cool.  I used to take my employers micoprocessors to the particle beam accelerator in New Mexico for 'treatment' and subsequent testing.

Wed, 07/13/2011 - 21:29 | 1454563 Adavenditure
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Yes, an alert bunch, as to current events. But your attention to the overall Zerhohedge picture as a whole, and resulting commentary, is what I appreciate. Especially since I'm often off being distracted by my life instead. And, at least you know what chip you're running on! My CPU gets a few drops of iodine now and then.

Wed, 07/13/2011 - 21:40 | 1454611 Cognitive Dissonance
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Some people don't like it that I have taken it upon myself to talk about Zero Hedge when everyone is talking about everything BUT Zero Hedge. But I have found when people don't talk about something, in there one finds all the good stuff.

Plus I'm strange anyway, so why fight it? ;)

Wed, 07/13/2011 - 15:52 | 1453268 Coffin Dodger
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cog - you should watch this if you haven't already - it may help with understanding what is happening - consciousness is developing at incredible speed. Lungolds only hubris comes at the end of the lecture and is mankind's hubris on the whole - thinking the future can be predicted.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yWiFDsYdIQ

Thu, 07/14/2011 - 18:46 | 1457861 blindman
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dodger,
i also enjoyed this presentation. there needs to be a
corollary statement regarding the evolution of
consciousness to the biological ..
"ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny" .... saw , as has been said.
perhaps it already exists but i just don't know of it?
. suspicion ...
individual consciousness, itself, recapitulates
creation, itself.? this would explain a few things
concerning humanity and madness. ?

Wed, 07/13/2011 - 22:29 | 1454718 tip e. canoe
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CD3, i've had the same observation of good ol' Ian ever since i first watched this back the year it came out.   he reminded me of a new age GWB at first, paternal-like in a very condescending way (or so i perceived), turned me off.   can't tell ya how many times i laughed in derision and went out for a smoke the 1st time i watched.   but like CD2 has mentioned many times here, sometimes you have to watch/read something 3 times to let it all sink in.

did you know that he died of a tumor in the throat the size of a golf ball?   strange but in some ways, perfectly reasonable.   the pyramid structure of consciousness is quite brilliant.    of course, this is Calleman's intrepretation, but i prefer Lungold's remix of it (especially since he always gave mad respect to Calleman, deserved or no).  and since now, we are supposedly  smack dab in the middle of the top tier, it does seem like all the lower levels (etc., tribal, national, planetary, galactic) are all melding together, doesn't it?

me, i'm still waiting to "meet the neighbors" ;~) 

definitely second the recommendation of this video.   even if you choose not to subscribe to the theory, there's so many wonderful mindbenders in there (the flicker filter, calendars, time as evolving consciousness, etc)

Wed, 07/13/2011 - 15:48 | 1453252 fly
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Thanks CD for sharing your written offerings and allowing a glimpse into your thoughts...I found myself thinking about yesterdays posting this morning. Good stuff!

Wed, 07/13/2011 - 16:14 | 1453367 Cognitive Dissonance
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Leftovers are often better tasting then the original dish. Something about all the different flavors magically merging.

Stews and soups and Zero Hedge for example. 

Wed, 07/13/2011 - 22:26 | 1454760 tip e. canoe
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on that note, many thanks for keeping the "soup nazi" in check, cog.   this series is all the better for it.

Wed, 07/13/2011 - 15:47 | 1453248 Frog-And-Toad
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Simply Brilliant!

 

CD I appreciate every time you contribute to this great community!  

Keep it up my friend, keep it up.  

I am curious as to what field of trade you come from though, because you seem to do a great job of mixing a broad spectrum of idustries and fields of study.  

Wed, 07/13/2011 - 17:02 | 1453570 Cognitive Dissonance
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I am currently an independent broker/financial planner and have been 'in da bidness' for 25 years. But before that I did an amazing variety of different things including construction contracting, nuclear welding on subs and power plants, electronic repair of all types, mill worker, salesman blah blah blah and a few other things that still require checking for outstanding wants and warrants before traveling. :>)

Thu, 07/14/2011 - 12:28 | 1456444 Frog-And-Toad
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I think you might be my hero haha.  

 

I am currently in food manufacturing, but I invest/trade on the side (usually through information I gather in my free time at night).  It's definately where my passion is, as I am just trying to garner enough funds to start my own brewery. I just graduated last year, and I am hoping to one day be semi-enlightened enough to do what my heart tells me to do.  You're article was dead on, in that I never even realized I was just joining another group, and displacing another.  I have been trying to work on self-actualization, however it is a very tough journey of course.  I am young still, and I realize people struggle with this their entire lives, but it really does help to know that there are others whom are trying out there fighting the good fight.  

Thank you for everything CD... 

 

+100 to you sir

Wed, 07/13/2011 - 23:12 | 1454881 Libertarians fo...
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I am currently an independent broker/financial planner....

So you basically don't work or create anything? 

Correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't stock brokers/investment plannners just field workers for the Wall Street Plutocrat Complex, who help funnel and convert the labor of the American worker drones into leveraged Wallagio casino chips, which then creates a pyramiding chain of commissions for you and your "pit boss" overlords?   

Is that an accurate summary? 

 

Wed, 07/13/2011 - 23:16 | 1454887 Cognitive Dissonance
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Yup.

You're wrong.

Wed, 07/13/2011 - 18:18 | 1453888 DaveyJones
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you're just like Barbie

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