The Sovereign Voice issue 4 | Page 24

PRESENTING: THE BANKSTER DIARIES BY AMBASSA "The world is now too dangerous to be anything less than a utopia." — Buckminster Fuller Whether the average person realizes it or not, humanity is presently faced with a collective imperative, outlined succinctly in the above quote. It is obvious that our long-term survival hinges on the question of whether or not we will collectively neutralize or transcend every trend that currently threatens our shared future. War must cease; slavery must be completely and permanently abolished across the globe; our forests and oceans require restoration and healing; and religious hatred must end. Is humanity ready to accomplish all of this? Ready or not, the choice is now upon us. If you have found yourself here, reading The Sovereign Voice (and similar publications) in order to get a sense of what is taking place in our world, then it is most likely that you belong to a smallbut-rapidly-growing group of human beings who are actively addressing our collective imperative. Chances are that you are here because you sense there is more to current events and history than meets the eye, and you appreciate the inestimable value of knowing our true story. Indeed, how can we possibly address the pressing needs of our time if we do not recognize their source and nature? How can one fix, change, protest, or heal that which one cannot begin to describe? The answer is: it cannot be done. Unfortunately, much of what passes for “history” in modern education and journalism — regardless of where one is from, or when one was born — is comprised of hearsay and propaganda; this poses a very serious dilemma for each and every one of us today. We know too many stories, but we have very few facts; and, to make matters extremely bizarre, the entire world also happens to live under the auspices of a parasitic, globally-scaled, corporate hegemony that has done a terrific job of obfuscating the very information we require to make sense of the societies we inhabit. However, we need not worry! Such data may be tucked away in hard-to-reach places, but it is none- TheSovereignVoice.Org