Climb Every Mountain – Sail Every Sea
Is this the introduction to a well-known musical, is this the sound of music to people’s ears, or is it a statement of futility?
If they climbed every mountain and sailed every sea, they still would not be able to repair the damage that has been done; the greed of the few is affecting the health of the many.
How many people could have possibly known, could ever have known that they were contributors to a debt pool so vast, that if everybody drank a gallon of water simultaneously across the planet, they still couldn’t consume enough liquidity to supply the dryness of every grain of sand in the Sahara Dessert with a droplet of water?
How bad is worldwide debt? How much really is owed? How easy was it for a small group of people to so easily seduce, to embroil, so many people around the world, so that a small minority of people can become ridiculously fabulously wealthy?
How much is enough? How many yachts, houses, islands, do these people need?
To create more wealth for themselves, they dream up new ways of expanding people’s debts, new ways of enriching themselves; irrespective of what the ordinary everyday people have to go through, have to endure.
We all pay for their lifestyles, they don’t need us for them to be wealthy; they could just gift the money to themselves.
No, this is a power game, a game of control; the shepherds herding the sheeple.
We all want better, we all want more; we want better lives for our children, for those who follow us, those who are to come.
It is not rocket science, what they are doing; it was however, rocket science what they have done. They created for themselves, through us, the dream; they created ways to bet into existence, Trillions of Dollars, Hundreds of Trillions of Dollars; they have created a worldwide financial melting pot, and we are the products that they are using to form their world.
They build monuments to themselves, like the Egyptian Pharaohs, temples of worship, altars of gold. Before Moses came down from Mount Sinai with the Ten Commandments the people partied, they rejoiced; they took part in debauchery, orgies, a writhing sea of people, indulging in whatever desires their minds could think of.
How many thousands of years ago was that? How many thousands of years have passed, and still today it goes on.
Have people lost the way? Have they lost the sight? Why can people not see what is being done to them?
To be comfortable is not enough, the wealth effect can never make people truly happy. They say, ‘if you build it, people will come’; is that what they did, build a dream for people to believe in?
How bad has life become, how bad are the lies of the fabulously wealthy, that they would choose, knowingly choose, to inflict so much pain and suffering on so many; how bored must they have been, how much gluttony must they need?
Look at what they have done, and see them for who they are, for they are the destroyers of men, they are the consumers of worlds; because everyone’s life is a world unto itself.
How fragile is the world around us? If you believe all that they tell you, and consume all that they give, what is life?
Climb every mountain, sail every sea, go round the world a hundred times, live twenty lifetimes, and you still will not have truly understood what they have done.
Each and every second, a debt mountain grows, and to those who do not care, it is just a way of life; for the rest of us, we will have to pay for their mistakes.
Be careful who you idolise, be careful of who you vote for, and be careful who you believe; because they care little of who you are.
