Is it moral for an individual, or an elite group, to profit at the expense of whole populations? Is it moral that foundations of life such as water, air or food, be jeopardized by the pursuit of profit by an elite group? Shouldn't we, the people, ensure that we are protected from such anti-social behaviors?
Understand this: The definition of elite is a group which "believes itself to be superior or favoured". Elites exist only for their own benefit, by definition. Their success relies on the labour, and worse, complacency, of the rest of the population. They will never agree to the empowerment of the people, but, contrarily, fight to keep the people working in ignorance and dependency. Just keep maxing out your cards and watching it all on the news. They own the cards and the networks. They are the Corporations that determine your worldview.
If you want your democratic rights, you must insist upon them. You must seize them, in spite of the elites' insistence of superiority. They will not give you the right. It would be against their modus operendi. They are the ones who have built the military industrial complex to maintain status quo, and your resistance will be met with whatever force is necessary to keep you quiet. Even voting fraud is not exempt from their list of strategies. Contemplate the possibility that your vote won't even get counted. This has been happening in the US at least since the election in 2000. Google voting fraud. Google voting fraud in the primaries. See
"Hacking Democracy" on Google Video.
Wake up. Check out some of the links on this website. Use google and type in your questions. So far, the internet is still the best source of free speech. The evidence is in. Do not underestimate the power of elitist mentality. The logical goal is world enslavement. All the great civilizations were built on the backs of slave labour, and so will the New World Order. Wake up. This is not "conspiracy". I'm talking about attitude, the attitude that an individual has rights over the multitude; the attitude is greed. Domination manifests in the policies of most successful corporations: Haliburton. Monsanto. Union Carbide.
What can we do?
Wake up! You will see a way you can make a difference. Be vigilant. Pick an issue, any issue. Do not wait until you are forced to face the riot police in the streets, as many other people have. Never underestimate your power as an informed individual.