Phantom Self (And how to find the real one) by David Icke

Phantom Self (And how to find the real one) by David Icke

Author:David Icke
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Publisher: Ickonic Enterprises
Published: 2017-07-31T04:00:00+00:00


Figure 419: ‘I can’t be bothered with politics.’

Europe's nations should be guided towards the super-state without their people understanding what is happening. This can be accomplished by successive steps, each disguised as having an economic purpose, but which will eventually and irreversibly lead to federation.

This has clearly happened and the crushing of Greece and its people is but one example of using engineered financial excuses to justify ever more centralisation of power. We reached still new extremes when Anibal Cavaco Silva, Portugal’s constitutional president, refused to appoint a left-wing coalition government that won an absolute majority in the Portuguese parliament because it was sceptical of the EU and wanted to challenge its debt policies imposed on Portugal. Neither Greece nor Portugal is any longer a democracy and every other country is planned to follow. They get away with it because most Phantom Selves are consumed by their own designer myopia. It may be family, job, sport, hobby, television or celebrity, anything that takes your eyes off the panorama of unfolding events (Fig 419). You need at least some connection with Infinite Awareness and certainly an active right-brain to see that panorama. A good example of Phantom Self tunnel vision are the Trade Unions that rejected a proposal by the UK Labour Party leader not to spend £100 billion (and the rest) replacing the Trident nuclear weapons system. They said they had to defend jobs in the ‘defence sector’. Actually, it is the attack sector, but the point is that what potentially impacted on the unions was more important than the consequences for the wider world and mass murder of the innocent by the weapons made by their members. Alternative employment that could be generated by the same £100 billion (and the rest) passed them by in their peripheral vision. Len McCluskey, general secretary of the Unite union, said: ‘I understand the moral case and the huge cost of replacing Trident, especially in this era of austerity, but the most important thing for us is jobs and the defence of communities.’ That’s the Phantom Self perspective.



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