CRAG - Community Reformation Action Group

Love GOD - Love Self - Love Others

Love - Truth - Freedom

                       

" Love GOD - Love thy Self - Love others as thy Self "- no other Laws are required - Christ

"Know thy Self "- "the Truth shall set you Free " - Plato 

" We are immortal Spiritual beings having but a transitory physical experience. "Love and do to others as we would have them Love and do to us … for as we sow, so shall we reap." - Christ 

 "Australia must realise it will become part of a Single World Government, and Australians must come to terms with the fact that they will lose their Sovereignty."- ex PM Hawke a Fabian

Fabianism is creeping Socialism, a prelude to Communism ... they have the same goals of : 

1 Elimination of all right to private property

2 Dissolution of the family unit

3 Destruction of what Marx referred to as the "opiate" of the people, religion

4  A One World Government ... "A New World Order" run by a small "ruling elite"  on the backs of the enslaved 10% of  people remaining after depopulation of  90% through war, designed diseases, famine, and thirst .

One

basic

truth can

be used as

a foundation for

a mountain of lies,

and if we dig down deep

enough in the mountain of lies,

and bring out that truth, to set it

on top of the mountain of lies; the entire

mountain of lies will crumble under the weight of

that one truth, and there is nothing more devastating to a

structure of lies than the revelation of the truth upon which the

structure of lies was built, because the shock waves of the revelation

of the truth reverberate, and continue to reverberate throughout the Earth for

generations to follow, awakening even those people who had no desire to be awakened to the  TRUTH.  -  Delamer Duverus

 

 

 "Philosophy - the search for wisdom and Truth - arises out of the resistance of the Soul to its destruction by a perverted world. Not working to discover the Truth and not having reasoned opinions about what is happening in the world is a way of being complicit in the tyranny that is going on" - Livermore

 

"The truth that makes men free is for the most part the truth which men prefer not to hear." - Agar

"In a time of deceit telling the Truth is a revolutionary act " - Orwell

"Not to oppose error is to approve it; and not to defend Truth is to suppress it; and indeed to neglect to confound evil men, when we can do it, is no less a sin than to encourage them." -Pope St. Felix III

"All that is required for evil to prevail is for good men to do nothing" - Edmund Burke 

"Do not cooperate with injustice , if loss of life becomes necessary, shed ones own blood "  JB

 "None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free." - Goethe

"I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something. and because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do the something that I can do. What I can do, I should do. And what I should do, by the grace of God, I will do." -  Hale

"Power always thinks it has a great soul and vast views beyond the comprehension of the weak; and that it is doing God's service when it is violating all his laws"- Adams

"When the government fears the people, you have liberty. When the people fear the government you have Tyranny." - Jefferson

 

 

 

 "The idea was that those who direct the overall conspiracy could  use the differences in those two so-called ideologies [marxism/fascism/socialism v. democracy/capitalism]
to enable them [the Illuminati] to divide larger  and larger portions of the human race into opposing camps so that they could be armed and then brainwashed into fighting and
destroying each other." - Myron Fagan -

 You must not lose faith in humanity. 
Humanity is an ocean;  
if a few drops of the ocean are dirty, 
 the ocean does not become dirty. - Mahatma Gandhi
 "The falsification of history has done more to impede human 
development than any one thing known to mankind"
- Rousseau 1712-1778
 
"Behind every great fortune there is a great crime." 
-- Balzac

"I'm part of an organization that predicts the future. And we have found
that the best way to predict the future, is to invent it."
- The Well Manicured Man from "The X-Files".

 

I am a grateful slave.
My master is a good man.
He gives me food, shelter, work and other things.
All he requires in return is that I obey him.
I am told he has the power to control my life.
I look up to him, and wish that I were so powerful.

My master must understand the world better than I,
because he was chosen by many others for his respected position.
I sometimes complain, but fear I cannot live without his help.
He is a good man.

My master protects my money from theft, before and after he takes half of it.
Before taking his half, he says only he can protect my money.
After taking it, he says it is still mine.
When he spends my money, he says I own the things he has bought.
I don't understand this, but I believe him.
He is a good man.

I need my master for protection, because others would hurt me.
Or, they would take my money and use it for themselves.
My master is better than them:
When my master takes my money, I still own it.
The things he buys are mine.
I cannot sell them, or decide how they are used, but they are mine.
My master tells me so, and I believe him.
He is a good man.

My master provides free education for my children.
He teaches them to respect and obey him and all future masters they will have.
He says they are being taught well; learning things they will need to know in the future.
I believe him.
He is a good man.

My master cares about other masters, who don't have good slaves.
He makes me contribute to their support.
I don't understand why slaves must work for more than one master, but my master says it is necessary.
I believe him.
He is a good man.

Other slaves ask my master for some of my money.
Since he is good to them as he is to me, he agrees.
This means he must take more of my money; but he says this is good for me.
I ask my master why it would not be better to let each of us keep our own money.
He says it is because he knows what is best for each of us.
We believe him.
He is a good man.

My master tells me:
Evil masters in other places are not as good as he; they threaten our comfortable lifestyle and peace.
So, he sends my children to fight the slaves of evil masters.
I mourn their deaths, but my master says it is necessary.
He gives me medals for their sacrifice, and I believe him.
He is a good man.

Good masters sometimes have to kill evil masters, and their slaves.
This is necessary to preserve our way of life; to show others that our version of slavery is the best.
I asked my master:
Why do evil masters' slaves have to be killed, along with their evil master?
He said: "Because they carry out his evil deeds."
"Besides, they could never learn our system; they have been indoctrinated to believe that only their master is good."
My master knows what is best.
He protects me and my children.
He is a good man.

My master lets me vote for a new master, every few years.
I cannot vote to have no master, but he generously lets me choose between two candidates he has selected.
I eagerly wait until election day, since voting allows me to forget that I am a slave.
Until then, my current master tells me what to do.
I accept this.
It has always been so, and I would not change tradition.
My master is a good man.

At the last election, about half the slaves were allowed to vote.
The other half had broken rules set by the master, or were not thought by him to be fit.
Those who break the rules should know better than to disobey!
Those not considered fit should gratefully accept the master chosen for them by others.
It is right, because we have always done it this way.
My master is a good man.

There were two candidates.
One received a majority of the vote - about one-fourth of the slave population.
I asked why the new master can rule over all the slaves, if he only received votes from one-fourth of them?
My master said: "Because some wise masters long ago did it that way."
"Besides, you are the slaves; and we are the master."
I did not understand his answer, but I believed him.
My master knows what is best for me.
He is a good man.

Some slaves have evil masters.
They take more than half of their slaves' money and are chosen by only one-tenth, rather than one-fourth, of their slaves.
My master says they are different from him.
I believe him.
He is a good man.

I asked if I could ever become a master, instead of a slave.
My master said, "Yes, anything is possible."
"But first you must pledge allegiance to your present master, and promise not to abandon the system that made you a slave."
I am encouraged by this possibility.
My master is a good man.

He tells me slaves are the real masters, because they can vote for their masters.
I do not understand this, but I believe him.
He is a good man; who lives for no other purpose than to make his slaves happy.

I asked if I could be neither a master nor a slave.
My master said, "No, you must be one or the other."
"There are not other choices."
I believe him.
He knows best.
He is a good man.

I asked my master how our system is different, from those evil masters.
He said: "In our system, masters work for the slaves."
No longer confused, I am beginning to accept his logic.
Now I see it!
Slaves are in control of their masters, because they can choose new masters every few years.

When the masters appear to control the slaves in between elections, it is all a grand delusion!
In reality, they are carrying out the slaves' desires.
For if this were not so, they would not have been chosen in the last election.
How clear it is to me now!
I shall never doubt the system again.
My master is a good man.