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It worries me a little, this huge amount of illegal activity. I know that a lot of people feel that currently
world is very imbalanced in terms of wealth and spirituality and that this new epidemic is just a karmic reaction of
oppressed masses. The United States earns 50 percent of
world’s economy, of course some of
other 95% of Earth’s population is going to be keen for a piece of
pie, right? Steal from
rich and feed
poor like that guy in
green tights.
The funny thing is I think that a lot of these thieves are living in America and unbeknownst to themselves be already part of
top 5% of wealthy humans. The problem is that they always want more. Money can become addictive in a consumerist society whose advertising and marketing schemes are constantly bombarding us with stimulus relating to
next new product that we ‘need’ in our lives. We are never satisfied with what we’ve got. The next purchase’s momentary injection of adrenalin becomes more of an imperative than any concept of lasting spiritual happiness.
Feel sorry for these people that have to go through all
rigmarole of sorting all these frauds from
real sites out there. I doubt there is a religion on Earth that teaches that theft is a balanced respectful action. I do know that when
country of Australia was founded it was done so on
backs of convicts, many of who had only stolen bread to survive. That’s a kind of theft that will question your moral value system. I’ll leave you with one last question: If
‘first world’ has nearly all
money on our planet, are we
biggest thieves of all?

Jesse S. Somer, M6.Net http://www.m6.net Jesse S. Somer is a concerned human hoping to one-day witness humanity living in a peaceful and egalitarian world.