I have been wracking my brain to come up with a phrase to fit what’s going on in the U.S. today. Then I came across it on a news page; it’s called “social engineering.”
There are some who are accusing the Obama Administration and some states of doing just that, and I have to wholeheartedly agree. How do you get a society to behave the way you want them to? To get people to accept things they normally wouldn’t?
To accept everyday announcements about how they are going to take more of your money because they claim they need it? As usual, they are going to spend it badly and you should accept this.
In Minnesota, social engineering includes them telling you that a new stadium will be paid for on the backs of a minority because they deserve it for having a legal smoking habit.
We are told to accept rewriting the history of this nation when it comes to gay marriage and gay families, gay Boy Scouts and gender neutral bathrooms in our schools, and God knows what else. When did the good of one outweigh the good of many?
It’s social engineering when they sell you on convenience in everyday life and then turn around and use it against you when they feel the need to, like bank cards, smart phones, social media, computers, vehicles with new technology. All of these items can and are being used to track you and all that you do.
Giant new federal “data mining centers” being built in Utah, license plate readers on squad cars and on the interstates telling somebody where you go and when. But they tell you it’s for your safety!
Now the feds are going to sign the UN Arms Treaty in August. It is a system of tracking imported arms and who buys them. It is a back-door system of gun control, but they won’t come out and tell you that.
That’s because they are too busy changing your behavior and habits. You are being modified to fit someone’s idea of what they think you should be, what you should do, and how you should act. I suggest you put your big boy or girl pants on and start dealing with things before it’s too late. We are almost there now.
Lloyd Geillinger
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