The Hegelian Dialectic

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I found this to be fascinating. Even the churches use it to control their people


The Hegelian Dialectic
An article in Real News Australia provides a good working definition and example of the Hegelian
Dialectic:
What exactly is the Hegelian Dialectic? Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel was a 19th century
German philosopher who devised a particular dialectic, or, method of argument for resolving
disagreements. His method of arriving at the truth by the exchange of logical arguments is a
system of thought process is still use to this day.
To put it simply, the basis of Hegelianism dictates that the human mind can’t understand
anything unless it can be split into two polar opposites. Good/Evil, Right/Wrong, Left/Right.
For example when people are talking about 2 political parties, Labor or Liberal, what
they’re actually referring to, without realizing it, is the thesis and the antithesis based off the
Hegelian Dialectic. The only real debate that occurs is just the minor differences between those
two parties. Nothing is said or done about the issues that neither left or right is discussing. This
in particular will become more apparent as the election draws near.
Another form of the Hegelian Dialectic is Problem—Reaction—Solution. Most of us
unwittingly fall victim to it all too often and sadly if we don’t stop, we will continue to lose our
free will and liberties. It has been widely used by our governments and corporations around the
world. You could say that in terms of controlling the masses, and society in general, its
deployment has been an effective tool in keeping humanity in check.
Almost all major events in history employ the Hegelian Dialectic of:
Problem—manufacture a crisis or take advantage of one already in place in order to get
the desired Reaction of public outcry whereby the public demands a Solution which has been
predetermined from the beginning.
A classic example is 9/11.
Only when you break the left/right paradigm and come to the realization that the
invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan and the whole fake, and not to mention
contradictory, war on terror was the desired outcome for the neo-conservatives within
the Bush administration and the whole military industrial complex. They in fact stated in
their own white papers the need for another catastrophic and catalyzing event like a “new
Pearl Harbour.”
When you understand the hypothesis of the Hegelian Dialectic, you begin seeing it in virtually
everything:
Liberal vs. conservative
Communism vs. capitalism
Us vs. them (whites vs. blacks, nationals vs. foreigners, the list can go on and on)
Crisis vs. solution by Washington (Remember when Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel
suggested that they should never let a good crisis go to waste?Secretary of State Hillary
Clinton also made the same statement later on as well.)
In each situation, we see the Hegelian Dialectic at work: Simply create (or wait for) a problem
(thesis), offer a solution (antithesis), and move society where you really wanted it in the first place,
where it normally would have refused to go (synthesis).
It seems Shakespeare was correct when he penned: “All the world’s a stage, and all the men
and women merely players.”
If you have viewed the outstanding documentary DVD, Secret Mysteries of America’s
Beginnings—Volume 1: The New Atlantis, you would know that William Shakespeare was a pen
name for Sir Francis Bacon and a guild of esoteric writers who transformed the English language in
their day. Within the works of Shakespeare, they embedded many occult practices and beliefs. It
seems Mystery Babylon hides many of its workings in plain sight.
Now, when I watch the evening news, I no longer view it through the mental lens of information
and events. I see the world as a stage and events as pieces upon the global chessboard. This allows
me to look past the events to see the possible strategies of the Elite and enables me to become more
effective as a watchman within the ministry to which God has called me.
I have found that the only way to step outside the wake of the continual tsunami of agendas
inflicted upon society today is to stop, pray, and follow God’s leading. You may end up looking like
the odd duck in society, but they are the ones being herded to the slaughter. Paul’s admonishment not
to conform to the world is more powerful today than when he first penned it in the book of Romans.
I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living
sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service.
And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your
mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.
(Romans 12:1–2)
Congressman Verifies the Hegelian Dialectic as a Global Work
If you will recall in the last chapter, I shared how the Rockefeller and Rothschild dynasties combined
to work toward a New World Order. Congressman Larry P. McDonald observed the Hegelian
Dialectic in motion between communism and capitalism.
The drive of the Rockefellers and their allies is to create a one-world government combining
super-capitalism and Communism under the same tent, all under their control…. Do I mean
conspiracy? Yes I do. I am convinced there is such a plot, international in scope, generations
old in planning, and incredibly evil in intent. (Emphasis added)
McDonald made this statement in 1976. He was later killed by the Soviets when they shot down
the Korean Airlines 747 on which he was a passenger.

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