09-08-2011, 06:47 PM
Albert Doyle Wrote:The silent background hum of the big lie is equal to the unspeakable. When you give too much credit to the facilitators as sponsors you remove attention from the place it belongs. The way it works is the facilitators never could have been so bold without their confidence that the sponsors would make sure they never answered to their deeds. While the facilitators can be exchanged easily the sponsors are more important for their maintenance of the safety and security of the corruption of the big lie, or unspeakable. That's why Douglass is so effective because he manages to fathom the works of the sponsors by placing the focus on their political motives and their results rather than trying to figure out the mechanics of the actual killing itself.
Good post. Two points in response:
1. Sponsors' were motivated by political agendas -- but also social, economic, and -- I'll get grief for this -- even spiritual agendas.
(Of course the definition of "political" could be expanded to include all of the above -- as could that of "social.")
2. While we agree that exposure of the Sponsors should be our primary goal, there is nothing necessarily preventing us from looking at all three levels of the conspiracy -- and the sub-levels for Facilitator and Mechanic.