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epsom
24-12-2008, 08:46 PM
Just sitting here quietly and thinking.

Can we trust ANYTHING in this world any more ?, (though was always thus).

Corruption, fraud, lies, greed etc, the list goes on.

Banks, religion (one of the biggest scams), the media (including TV progs which take your money and rig the votes), utilitie's such as your water suppliers (who wish to put poison--fluoride--in your water), gas and electric companies....always quick to put prices up--never to put them down.

Then there are the police, and the most corrupt of all...the 'Government'. This applies to all countries to a greater or lesser degree.

I have left out many more, but my point is that I personally find it hard to trust anyone...except close friends, whom one can count on one hand during a lifetime.

The majority of people, of course, work on the ground level. They follow orders and have no idea of what really goes on at the top of the pyramid.

The so-called 'elite' run the world. This is a relatively small group of individuals, such as the Rockefellers', Rothschilds', Kissinger, Bush Snr etc. Probably running into the high hundreds--low thousands.

We know who most of them are---they need to be targeted.

Suggestions please.:)

What a world we live in.

I really do believe we live in one of, or the most spiritually dense realms of existence.
What did we do in previous lives to deserve this?. (I'm spiritual--not religious).

Just a quiet time reflecting.....

So, does anyone have something they DO trust?.

planetsadhana
24-12-2008, 09:19 PM
I dont trust anything much these days , to me its so obvious that the reality being projected to us , is being given to us by the rulling elite

the use of the media to feed us wrong information constantly has gone into overdrive to the point where the majority of the population have lost all coordinates, or have simply given up.
to become detached from the whole system is the only answer imo

beldazar
24-12-2008, 10:03 PM
trust in meeeeeee, just in meeeeee.........






Couldnt resist :D

gorgeousgertie
24-12-2008, 10:09 PM
yourself.....always and only...
trust is shite anyway, its just an excuse to give away personal responsibility and have a safety net (to blame others) if things dont go the exact way we want them.
Your own perspective on trust in an interesting thing to note though as it reveals a lot about the way you think......

epsom
24-12-2008, 10:14 PM
Unfortunately, to the majority of sheep...sorry, people, it's not that obvious.

I try to be detached from it as best I can, but it's not easy.

It's the Bankers (I think I spelled that right;) who are calling the shots. They have everything/one in their pockets,inc the Military/ Industrial complex.The USA itself is not a country, it's a corporation run by their puppets.

It's time we took control of our own affairs--who's volunteering to be an assassin?.:)

Only joking...I think.

epsom
24-12-2008, 10:28 PM
gorgeousgertie,

Trust is nothing about absolving oneself of personal responsibility.

Without trust, it is pretty difficult to operate in society.



trust [ trust ]


noun (plural trusts)

Definition:

1. reliance: confidence in and reliance on good qualities, especially fairness,
truth, honour, or ability

2. position of obligation: the position of somebody who is expected by others to behave responsibly or honourably
breached the public trust

3. hope for future: hopeful reliance on what will happen in the future


4. care: responsibility for taking good care of somebody or something
We put our children in the trust of a good child-minder.


5. law holding of another's property: the legal holding and managing of money or property belonging to somebody else, e.g. that of a minor

6. law arrangement to manage another's property: a legal arrangement by which one person trustee holds and manages money or property belonging to somebody else

7. commerce credit: credit given to somebody on purchases made
Let me have it on trust.



verb (3rd person present singular trusts, present participle trusting, past and past participle trusted)

Definition:

1. transitive and intransitive verb rely on somebody or something: to place confidence in somebody or in somebody's good qualities, especially fairness, truth, honour, or ability

2. transitive verb confidently allow somebody to do something: to allow somebody to do something, having confidence that the person will behave responsibly or properly
I trust you to do the right thing.

3. transitive verb place something in somebody's care: to place somebody or something in the care of another person
You could certainly trust him with such an important job.


4. transitive verb suppose something: to hope or suppose something
I trust you had a good holiday.

5. transitive verb Caribbean give credit to somebody: to give somebody credit on a purchase
wouldn't even trust me a carton of milk

[12th century. < Old Norse traust 'confidence', treysta 'to trust']


trustability [ trústə bílləti ] noun
trustable [ trústəb'l ] adjective
truster noun



take something on trust to accept something as true or honest without checking that this is the case