Tuesday, July 22, 2014

It's All About Power

I’ve always wondered (until I figured it out) why filthy rich men like Rockefeller, who had more money than he could spend, believed in, and promoted socialism (collectivism), which wanted to take his money away from him and give it to people who could not duplicate his achievements (if there are any, since he inherited most of it). The answer was simple. He “had no more worlds to conquer,” but one. And that was POWER. Socialism gave him (and his ilk) more POWER over others. He came to realize that he didn’t need to OWN the money, so long as he could dictate how it was spent. That’s what POWER is. The recent movie, “Dawn of the Planet of the Apes” was one instance where Hollywood got it right. And it’s one movie I want to see, even though I see few movies in theaters these days. One thing I’ve noticed is that the apes were done a lot better than in the others, which featured people in long robes to hide their human bodies, wearing ape masks. These apes look more real. But the seeking of power has killed more people and caused more problems than almost anything else. And that is brought forward by this movie. (Glenn Beck)

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