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From the moment our senses first register the presence of our parents we are being shown the way that life
apparently is. Through no fault of ours or theirs, our parents begin the programming process as their views
of life, shaped by their education, employment and the media are imposed on us. Formal education through
schools, colleges and universities continues the systematic indoctrination where the 'correct' views and
interpretations of science, history and society result in exam passes and the ability to 'get on' in life.
Alternative views and the rejection of establishment education lead to supposedly lesser jobs and a struggle
against economic poverty. Our entire understanding of the world and current affairs is filtered through the
mass media, interpreted by journalists and so-called experts. Their views become our views simply because
we are not offered any alternatives. To overcome daily problems within society we turn to elected
representatives of our community. We give our decision-making abilities to these few people who are
increasingly remote, as local council power is removed to national government and ever more to Europe.
Our experience of life is determined by the framework around our society. The basic premise is that the goal
of each individual should be to become a minute part in the global machine of consumerism led by Western
multinational corporations and banks. Every other consideration is subordinate to the prime motivation of
profit. Obviously, those in the positions of influence – politicians, bankers, corporate executives, media
moguls – have been, according to their own definition, 'successful' within the System, so have an interest in
maintaining the status quo at all costs. This framework shapes every aspect of our life through education, the
media, health care, cultural and sporting events, religion etc.
With these framing conditions in place, the System regulates itself: individuals with attitudes that suit the
perpetuation of the System achieve status and influence within it; those who accept the establishment rules
soon find ways to impose those rules; those who are blind to the exploitative realities of consumerism attain
positions to promote it. Regardless of how the framework came to be imposed, the truth is that the same
attitudes control education, media, governments and banks and therefore exert an irrepressible influence
over every aspect of our lives, our thoughts and opinions.