new world order
With our new president comes a New World Order. A guided tour through dramatic shifts in political thought and power struggles that inform our future.
Core Commonalities of the Human Species – Part 2: Death
Countless forms of life exist within Planet Earth. Of all these different forms of life that exist on Planet Earth, there is one creature known as the human being, and we are that creature. As human beings, we share a bond based on the fact that we are all the same type of creatures who are experiencing existence through the same perspective, the human perspective. This shared perspective bonds us as members of the human species, due to the fact our perspective as humans are based upon the core commonalities shared amongst all humans through the course of human history. Over time, it seems the human species has detached from understanding and appreciating these core commonalities that we share as members of the human species. Through this detachment, we have adopted a division mentality that has caused human beings to work against each other rather than together. Building a bridge to a better global human civilization entails a human species that is willing to work together to achieve these greater means. As the HCRC, we believe establishing a set of Core Commonalities that is shared among all human experiences is imperative to establishing the connection that we must share as a species to create a better global human civilization. As undeniable as the truth that all human beings delight in the splendor of life, for at least some extent of time, the same can be said for the truth of all human beings must undergo the dissolution of death. Death is the next core commonality that we will explore that is shared amongst human beings and strengthens the bond we share as a species.
Jeff McCartyPublished 2 years ago in The SwampCore Commonalities of the Human Species: Part 3 – The Final Installment
Understanding what connects us as members of the human species is the key to unlocking a better global human civilization. There are core commonalities that we all share as members of the human species. These commonalities are the indisputable truths that dictate the existence we experience as human beings, the human experience. When we come to understand that every and any human being, even one whose perspective of the human experience does not align with your own, is just a human being amid the human experience, we can begin to accept and respect each other as fellow members of the same species. Every human experience is dictated by these core commonalities. As a species, we must utilize this understanding to bridge the divide we have placed between ourselves while perceiving existence through the division mentality.
Jeff McCartyPublished 2 years ago in The SwampDevising a plan against division
As the HCRC, we believe that numerous problems are currently facing the global human civilization. Many of these problems have been constructed by a complex web of actions, circumstances, and situations that have played out on a global scale. With problems that have been created on a global scale, it is no surprise that these problems come with global consequences. Due to the catastrophic size of these consequences for the human species and all forms of life on Planet Earth, finding and implementing sustainable solutions is paramount. These are the type of solutions that we need as a species to create a better global human civilization that is built for longevity.
Jeff McCartyPublished 2 years ago in The SwampIntroducing the Coalition
We each have an exact moment when it happened. When we each experienced the experience that begins our external existence in the universe. An exact moment marks the occurrence of this experience for each and every one of us. Each of our experiences of this event is uniquely individual, yet collectively amounts to the same overall experience.
Jeff McCartyPublished 2 years ago in The SwampThoughts on Justice truth and law
Thoughts on Justice, truth and the law. Politics should not be allowed to make laws. How can “the law” keep pace with the changes to society and knowledge?
Peter RosePublished 2 years ago in The SwampYavuz Yükselir: The world will change after Covid-19
Yukselir Group President of the Board of Directors Mr. Yavuz Yukselir predicted that there will be a new world order once Covid - 19 pandemic that severely jolts the global economy changing almost everything regarding daily lives of people, ends. He said: “The transition to a new world order will spread as fast as the virus itself. No country or no geographical region will be immune to this change” and added “Some big companies will cease to exist and there will a shift in how people perceive art.”
Jason LarsPublished 2 years ago in The SwampPostcards From a Pandemic, Part Four: The China Addiction
If there’s one thing that’s becoming crystal clear in the 2020 Pandemic, it’s this: The world has a China addiction, and it needs to go into rehab.
Grant PattersonPublished 2 years ago in The Swamp'Covid' Ops: He who seeks the power holds the key
All the natural instincts I possess tell me that what is happening in the world right now is a smokescreen, a means to sweep away the depravity that has been taking place on a tiny island in the Caribbean for decades; to mask the terrible state of the world economy, pension funds robbed blind; and for our lords and masters to usher in a brave new world, where they re-start the clock with far greater control and golden opportunities to scoop up yet more riches.
Steve HarrisonPublished 2 years ago in The Swamp18 Secure Places To Survive Lockdown And The End of The World
18. Roman Abramovich's Yacht Thinking a yacht may not be the safest place to hide during the end of the world? Think Again!
Vidello ProductionsPublished 2 years ago in The SwampCovid: Breaking The Glass
There’s much about this Covid-19 pandemic that just doesn’t smell right to me... but I try to keep an open mind despite the lack of investigative journalism that seems to be being done by the mainstream media on the subject.
Steve HarrisonPublished 2 years ago in The SwampA one-way ticket towards China
Whether it happened naturally or was the result of a “divine” plan, one thing is sure…. the long-term product of Covid-19 will be sweeping societal changes that could be hugely beneficial in the greater scheme of things, or catastrophically detrimental.
Steve HarrisonPublished 2 years ago in The SwampShame & Fear
By Darryl James Shame on the selfish who hoard, because they hurt the elderly and the infirm and the poor by overindulging their fear and greed and selfishness.