
Most people of the Western world perceive slavery to be an ugly chapter in the history of mankind. If you speak with the average Joe, he will maintain that his life is a reflection of personal choice. Sure, slavery may still occur in Africa or China, but certainly not in Europe, Canada or America. Close inspection of the North American lifestyle proves Joe and his kind are deceived into false security. Distracted by the material world, invisible chains restrict their concept of reality while curtailing freedom.
Slavery began with primal Homo Sapiens, wounded and captured survivors of tribal conflict often became enslaved by conquering tribesmen. As society progressed, villages became cities, and in time, nations formed. Limited tribal conflict morphed into full-scale organised wars. Slaves became viewed by conquering heads of state as spoils of war. So it came to pass that the mere appointment of weakness in a human meant relegation to the equivalent status of cattle, land or physical riches. Slaves of yore knew their fate. The physical reality of chains, beatings and repression was very apparent. Coupled with this knowledge of servitude, the human slave maintained aspirations of freedom. Moreover, the mere prospect of freedom demanded that enslavers maintain vigil over their property. This archaic form of slavery meant the master must deflect the continual pressure exerted by the enslaved person's natural drive for freedom. History provided great leaders with countless lessons in human husbandry. The management of slaves became a study of psychology as much as a manifestation of physical power.
Moving beyond Egyptian records, we learn how the Romans established a new model for slavery by incorporating the ideologies of Empire creation. Technological advances, in tandem with the historical lessons, illustrated the great value of enslaving entire countries. Once defeated, great swaths of people could be indoctrinated into a new societal structure. It was understood by the Romans that if an efficient and expedient transition could be made, then the wealth of a Nation could be raped and pillaged with little physical need to resort to the age old rigors of owner maintenance. However adroit at effecting this new psychology of enslavement, great empires, like the Romans, succumb to the inevitable ravages of time and change. Ages come and go, history further defining and refining the evolutionary course of slavery.
The advent of the information age caused great leaders to rethink the form and function of slavery. When I refer to the information age, I do not reference IT. It was the attainability of education for the middle and upper classes which created, based on issues of morality, new pressures pushing back against slavery ideology. People could read and write, whilst advances in map making, navigation and technology created a global community. This global becoming allowed the power elite an opportunity to rewrite the form of slavery from a regional reality into a universal truism.
In answer to the moral pressures and dictates of society, the power elite used the Roman Catholic Church as a tool for advancing new methodologies of enslavement. The papacy, at the behest of powerful moneylenders, denigrated the black man to the status of an animal. This accepted classification of subspecies by the upper echelons of society justified slavery under the guise of tending and guiding the beast. However plentiful and accessible the black slave was, the real target was and still is the white man. Enslaving the white man opens the door to the ultimate vision of dominating humanity. To make inroads into white enslavement, the power elite introduced the concept of Indentured Servitude. For a term of indentured service, an impoverished European could gain ship passage to the New World. Part and parcel to the free oceanic ride was the guarantee of freedom when the agreed-upon length of servitude was fulfilled. This idea of slavery as a socially climbing opportunity became very popular, as many unemployed people had no other realistic chance of survival. From 1611 until the early 1660's the backbone of America was forged with the sweat of the indentured servant.
There were a few success stories of indentured servants who made good, purchased land, and became part of the original American dream. However, for the most part, the term of service was met, and the indentured white Anglo-Saxon slave, unable to find work in a flooded job market, returned to his master's fields. Indentured servitude became the seeds of the American lower class, upon which corporate America still reap the bonanza of hidden enslavement.
By the early 19th century, the power elite knew, from an epoch of trial and error, that the physical chains of slavery and even indentured servitude were unsustainable. The industrial era confirmed their concerns by paving the way for a stronger and more vocal middle class. This evolving middle class ushered in new socially conscious paradigms. Demands of freedom railed in the streets, revolutions were fought, and the steel shackles of enslavement could no longer restrain. By the start of the 20th century, slavery needed a refit; a new concept of slavery was required to keep pace with social evolution. The problem was far from simple: find a way to enslave mankind without the use of force. The only answer would be to establish control of the mind. The ultimate objective is to create a slave who is convinced he is free.
Have they succeeded? Are we enslaved? If so, how? How has slavery changed from then to now? 
In the 21st century, Joe is not aware of his enslavement. However, this does not mean that he is a free man. The power elite have managed to enslave all men. The tools of their enslavement are devilishly ensconced in all aspects of our expression of reality. The primary tool is money as it pertains to survival. We all have to work to earn the right to live. If we fail to earn enough paper, we will certainly find ourselves homeless. Without the capacity to gather paper, we are left with the prospect of determining life from the perspective of daily survival. We all know what living on the edges of society means. Bred into the demeanour of all humans is the abject fear of failure and the humiliating denigration it involves.

In the 21st century, Joe is not aware of his enslavement. However, this does not mean that he is a free man. The power elite have managed to enslave all men. The tools of their enslavement are devilishly ensconced in all aspects of our expression of reality. The primary tool is money as it pertains to survival. We all have to work to earn the right to live. If we fail to earn enough paper, we will certainly find ourselves homeless. Without the capacity to gather paper, we are left with the prospect of determining life from the perspective of daily survival. We all know what living on the edges of society means. Bred into the demeanour of all humans is the abject fear of failure and the humiliating denigration it involves.
Another tool of slavery is the physical assault on our minds and bodies. The power elite, through corporate agenda, whittle down our physical and mental being with a constant bombardment of chemical, psychological, biological and electromagnetic attacks. These assaults are not conjectural, nor is the epic rise of the recorded disease of our planet and physical self. One just needs to do a little research to determine the phenomenal extent of corporal injustice.

The primary method of enslavement is the dumbing down to the point of psychological entrapment. Humans have been deceived into believing they are limited, insignificant beings. We have been stripped of our connection to our true identities. If I were to tell Joe he was a frog, he would think me insane. However, the perception Joe has as a human who must fight for survival is not much more inaccurate than the absurdity of considering himself a frog.
Joe would tell me he is the master of his future. He would say that the choices he makes in life will dictate his success or failure. Success for Joe is found in his ability to collect enough paper to gain prestige and respect from family and peers. Joe would tell me he is a man, his life will last until his last breath. When he passes from this plane, Joe assumes that some form of judgment will determine his lot in the afterlife. He sees himself as unable to effect great change in the world, therefore he justifies to himself that life is about achieving happiness and comfort. Joe becomes so engrossed in amassing comfort that he is left with little time for self-discovery. The small segments of 'free' time are then directed toward entertainment and distraction. Joe's television becomes one of his best friends. He does not see the manipulation which forms the undercurrent of all his choices. Joe fails to understand that his portal to reality has been shaped and fed to him by a covert assailant. Nonetheless, Joe characterises himself as a slave to no man, a puppet to no unseen strings.
Joe is not aware of chemtrails, HAARP, toxic vaccines, TV mind control, bankster control by debt interest, the new world order, loss of governmental sovereignty to fascism, Illuminati structure, pharmaceutical soft kill, etcetera. In fact, if you try to inform Joe of such atrocities, his manipulated mind will lash out with accusation and innuendo. Slavery in the first quarter of this 21st century will be perfected to the point of no return if Joe fails to acknowledge the tightening web of deceit.
I see the real Joe. I see a reflection of GOD. I see great power and divinity in every choice Joe makes. I love Joe as I love you, without condition or reservation. I see in Joe great GodSelf potential which has been craftily hidden from his view. I know that Joe may act like a frog. However, I understand that ishis tainted vision of a freeman is merely formed by a life in darkness. I see in the next few years a time of awakening. Joe will come to understand his eternal GodSelf, and a new perception of reality will usher in his freedom from slavery. I can hear and see Joe reach for the love and unity of his brethren. falling away are the chains keeping Joe in darkness. Slavery is ending, my dear brother Joe is becoming emancipated. Wake from your long sleep and capture the power from within.

Wake up your brothers gently, be calm and eloquent in the language you use. Whisper in their ear the truth, let them know they are Gods. All we can do to eliminate slavery is to choose love. We need not fight, resist, hate or fear. Peaceful resistance coupled with the sharing of love and truth is all it will take for Joe to discover the portal that leads to the garden of freedom.
In Lak' ech, my brethren, unconditional love reigns supreme...