Happy Birthday Thoughts For Faith's Generation

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The number of people living in poverty in the U.S. last year surged more than it has in half a century. For decades, the PTB have been reorganizing society, especially American society, in a way that relentlessly reduces prosperity.
Why would a handful of wealthy central banking families want to
impoverish the US and render its citizens penniless? Because world government is on the way and the American culture is still resistant to the kind of hyper-regulatory corporatism that is necessary to support this kind of governance.
America has apparently been under attack by an organized cabal of inter-generational banking families and corporate, business and military enablers for hundreds of years now, but in the past 50 years, the pace has accelerated.

http://www.rightsidenews.com/2011091414494/us/politics-and-economics/del...

Many of us believe that we have little influence and that what we think does not matter. When we believe that as individuals we can do little to change the consciousness of the world, government policy, or the dynamics of our social culture, we choose to not participate in creation, and we allow our reality to be shaped by the will of others who choose to believe they can create change, whether constructive or destructive.
Research tells us that the more people praying together, the more powerful the prayer and the greater the level of energy felt by the participants. Just as a raindrop is small and seemingly insignificant, but when joined with other raindrops it can literally move mountains and sweep away continents; if we would only come together in prayer to pool our resources for good, like raindrops, we could succeed at making sweeping changes. Together, we could affect the consciousness of our planet - and we could stop the cycle of poverty for Faith's generation.