It appears that the transition of our democracy to an aristocracy is dangerously leaving wounds open that can surely fester into a despot if the most circumstance bacteria are present in the blood.
The assuredness of the populace to remain ignorant to this fact is propelled by the daily ritual of today's post-modern religion of television, ran by post-modern priests. The news anchor preaches his company's doctrine. Today's corporate memo is yesterday's Liborum Prohibitorum.
The populace is so censored from the knowledge needed to act according to its civic responsibility to the country, that the situation is likened to that of Rome, when the policy of law was made to be private, just before the rise of Empire and the fall of Republic.
Today's standard of knowledge consists of how to prepare food, the harvesting and culling of which the majority has no education on. Today's standard teaches that Capitalism and Communism are recent ideas instead of semantics on Aristocracy and Despot-Republics, respectively. Today's standard rewrites the laws on the wall daily.
Nevermind this Nihilistic movement spawned from the fear of losing sovereignty, as that is fatalistic to the cause of preserving a Republic. It, in itself, breeds contempt for the original laws and constitution of the Republic. Instead, the populace must channel that energy into focused mayhem on weeding out, to the roots, all enemies of the Republic. The case of which I speak is domestic. Civic responsibility falls upon the populace in this case, just as foreign cases fall upon the standing military to try.
Mainstream society, in the case of America today, is enemy number one to the continued existance of the free nation. The populace must remove itself from all association with the disease of media and opinion engineering, lest it become more inflamed and cancerous. The remedy is independent thought, not the assembly line of placebos in the form of manufacured opinion fed to the afflicted peoples.
We should not have one society but a multitude of societies, allied together to combat the enemies of the Republic, armed with a diverse arsenal that has been melded together from unique ideas, beliefs, and experiences, so as that no enemy could dare stand alive against its assault.
Institutions exist to compliment the cure. The populace is drugged and groggy, slowly awakening from an induced coma. Immunities are forming as well, although I fear amnesia has set in. You, you are an arm of the populace, you are a civilian in your country, and you are a voice in your Republic. And you need to remember.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
IBM chipped the Jews

Yeah they did, and Nissan made the materials used to blow up Pearl Harbor.
"Everything is temporary, both the good and the bad", as my mother used to tell me. That statement is the one she said that has impacted me the most, right after "Better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it", usually told to me as she ushered my backpack full of gadgets onto my back right before school.
People in this world puzzle me greatly. At least as a collective. And sometimes singularly. Take Leonardo da Vinci for example. He created some of the finest pieces of paint and paper this world has seen, while at the same time creating concepts for what would become tanks and war planes. During both World Wars, underground resistances had to be deployed to transport and safe guard treasures from all across Europe. Da Vinci's own work had to be protected from what he initially created.
All of the precious art that museums have toiled so earnestly to preserve will not withstand the destruction of the earth's sun, let alone the heating of the earth itself. Do you think victims who survive genocide give a damn about the Mona Lisa? Nonsense! There is a good chance that a victim of genocide was genocided (yay, made a new word!) because he or she or heshe was, in the West's eye's, against the West*.
Now, we can count the days down like the ephemeral moments before the minute hand strikes its fury down upon the last second of a really bad class, or we can take in the view of our time, enjoying and basking in the warmth of our millenia's war-torn world. Even though you can barely put half a tank in your car, at least there is no shortage of T.V. to watch.
*DISCLAIMER: If you live in the Far East, replace the "West" with your country of preference in the vicinity of your location. Furthermore, replace "Mona Lisa" with "Akbar's Hamza Nama".
"Everything is temporary, both the good and the bad", as my mother used to tell me. That statement is the one she said that has impacted me the most, right after "Better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it", usually told to me as she ushered my backpack full of gadgets onto my back right before school.
People in this world puzzle me greatly. At least as a collective. And sometimes singularly. Take Leonardo da Vinci for example. He created some of the finest pieces of paint and paper this world has seen, while at the same time creating concepts for what would become tanks and war planes. During both World Wars, underground resistances had to be deployed to transport and safe guard treasures from all across Europe. Da Vinci's own work had to be protected from what he initially created.
All of the precious art that museums have toiled so earnestly to preserve will not withstand the destruction of the earth's sun, let alone the heating of the earth itself. Do you think victims who survive genocide give a damn about the Mona Lisa? Nonsense! There is a good chance that a victim of genocide was genocided (yay, made a new word!) because he or she or heshe was, in the West's eye's, against the West*.
Now, we can count the days down like the ephemeral moments before the minute hand strikes its fury down upon the last second of a really bad class, or we can take in the view of our time, enjoying and basking in the warmth of our millenia's war-torn world. Even though you can barely put half a tank in your car, at least there is no shortage of T.V. to watch.
*DISCLAIMER: If you live in the Far East, replace the "West" with your country of preference in the vicinity of your location. Furthermore, replace "Mona Lisa" with "Akbar's Hamza Nama".
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