The Rich Are Preparing For Class War. You should be too.

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Apr 25, 2002
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Why the Rich Fear Violence in the Streets.


http://blogs.wsj.com/wealth/2011/07/06/why-the-rich-fear-violence-in-the-streets/

Last year, I was at a billionaire’s home in California and I asked him to describe his biggest worry. He pointed to a 19th century painting on the wall, which depicted a female beggar receiving alms from a wealthy gentleman and giving her patron a flower in return.


“That’s what I worry about,” he said. “But instead of flowers, she’s got guns. Violence in the streets, aimed at the wealthy. That’s what I worry about.”

It turns out he wasn’t alone. A new survey from Insite Security and IBOPE Zogby International of those with liquid assets of $1 million or more found that 94% of respondents are concerned about the global unrest around the world today.

Fully 90% of respondents have a negative view of the current global economic climate and 41% say they have little or no faith that the U.S. will be able to right itself in this fiscal climate.

More than a third said security concerns have negatively affected business or investment plans.

“The survey found a seismic shift in the attitudes of the wealthy and how they are living their lives, the way they travel and how they are running their businesses,” said Christopher Falkenberg, President of Insite Security.

Of course, Insite has an interest in getting the paranoid rich to beef up their security. Still, the numbers are backed up by other trends seen throughout the world of wealth today: the rich keeping a lower profile, hiring $230,000 guard dogs, and arming their yachts, planes and cars with military-style security features.

Granted, America isn’t a country conducive to class wars in the streets (even a mention by the President of rolling back the private-jet tax breaks sparked denunciations of class warfare). But at a time when most of the country is mired in unemployment, weak housing prices and a stack of bills from the bailouts, the rich have reason to fear public resentment. And some fear even worse.
 
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If I was ballin outta control, id build a mansion like this.



with the waters infested with jelly fish, piranhas and crocodiles.
 

fillyacup

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Sep 27, 2004
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Thats why chain snatching be witheshit..

paper aint gon be shit but ass wipes when it goes down..shiny metals get the cave people all excited..that an bottle caps
 

GHP

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Jul 21, 2002
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Kavio better watch the fuck out!!
As long as hes still squatting in his super dope island mansion fortress equipped with air and surface missile systems, he can rest comfortably in his snuggie made out of thousand dollar bills. BALLIN!!! (pics inside)
 
Apr 26, 2006
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You guys should see the "Zeitgeist" documentaries, there's 3 of them. They'll open your mind to new ideas and expose the flaws in our current financial system and philosophies which currently feed them. Shit goes really deep.

http://www.zeitgeistmovie.com/

I recommend watching the last two especially, "Addendum" and "Moving Forward." Watch Addendum first though.

Here's the author of Zeitgeist to get an idea.

 
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Zeitgeist is bullshit. im not saying all of it is, but its got some facts mixed with a lot of rumors and conspiracy theories. not worth watching (in my opinion).
 
Apr 26, 2006
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So what is not good about the Zeitgeist then? Or what don't you agree with? Some of it might be a bit far fetched or at least that's what we think because we've been manipulated to believe that. I give the Zeitgeist movement props though because at least their "thinking" about the problems and trying to come up with alternative solutions. Most people don't think these days, they just either ignore the problem, accept it or just believe change is impossible. They look to the Gov't or whatever to fix issues. Those mindsets hinder the development of a society IMO. We can be a lot more advanced with our available technology, but for the most part, we don't utilize it. All our issues come down to profit and greed. :/
 

Roz

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So what is not good about the Zeitgeist then? Or what don't you agree with? Some of it might be a bit far fetched or at least that's what we think because we've been manipulated to believe that. I give the Zeitgeist movement props though because at least their "thinking" about the problems and trying to come up with alternative solutions. Most people don't think these days, they just either ignore the problem, accept it or just believe change is impossible. They look to the Gov't or whatever to fix issues. Those mindsets hinder the development of a society IMO. We can be a lot more advanced with our available technology, but for the most part, we don't utilize it. All our issues come down to profit and greed. :/

The Zeitgeist movement is about 60% bullshit, 25% fear driven "facts". I don't see how it's any different than normal shit we see on tv. I thought it was cool the first time I saw it, then into the second video I was laughing at them trying to sell their agenda. I'm sure a lot of idiots will buy into it though.
 
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So what is not good about the Zeitgeist then? Or what don't you agree with? Some of it might be a bit far fetched or at least that's what we think because we've been manipulated to believe that. I give the Zeitgeist movement props though because at least their "thinking" about the problems and trying to come up with alternative solutions. Most people don't think these days, they just either ignore the problem, accept it or just believe change is impossible. They look to the Gov't or whatever to fix issues. Those mindsets hinder the development of a society IMO. We can be a lot more advanced with our available technology, but for the most part, we don't utilize it. All our issues come down to profit and greed. :/
I think Zeitgeist did a good job of pointing out WHERE the corruption is, but that's it. After that, they proceeded to give a lot of misinformation. For example, in the first one, they called out The Religion Industry, The Education System, The Monetary System, The Media, etc. Those are the industries where corruption practically lives. BUT, the info they gave as to WHY and HOW was false.