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Aug 1·edited Aug 1Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

Maybe we should test ANYONE in a position of power over others for psychopathy/sociopathy. The definition of those issues means a lack of empathy, which is a DISABILITY.

We wouldn't let a blind person drive, why let someone without true empathy lead in the first place?

There are tests where they check the response to shocking things etc that work very well to find this lack of affective empathy.

“All governments suffer a recurring problem: Power attracts pathological personalities. It is not that power corrupts but that it is magnetic to the corruptible.”

― Frank Herbert, Chapterhouse: Dune

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Won't work. Who will do the testing and decide who is allowed to hold power? That position will end up being held by a psycho - and from there they can metastasize.

The only answer is a society without any position of power - no man to have a right over any other. And the law must come from God and be unchanging. Any rules beyond this can be made only by voluntary agreement.

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Aug 1·edited Aug 1Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

I would love direct democracy.

There's such a thing in some companies called worker co ops where every worker has a vote. If you don't care about an issue you don't have to vote. It ends up working well not having management decide everything.

What's the point of democracy when the financial and economic systems aren't democratic? One dollar one vote (as lobbying and campaign financing works with) is the definition of an oligarchy.

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The form of government is less important than the limitations placed on it.

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There are limitations & laws but no one is enforcing them. Perhaps it needs to be we the people who are the enforcers? Might that work?

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Laws which are written by man never work. The definition of good and evil is eternal, unchanging and the province of God alone - which is why, of course, Satan tempted Eve with this knowledge.

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“Democracy is a pathetic belief in the collective wisdom of individual ignorance.” -H.L. Mencken sums it up nicely.

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Make sure to understand what democracy really is: https://ia801508.us.archive.org/14/items/911-material/Pdfs/Democracy%20The%20God%20That%20Failed.pdf

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Aug 12Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

I do not think I should know what Democracy is as much as what it has done.

"Remember Democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes exhausts and murders itself. There never was a Democracy Yet, that did not commit suicide...."

Letter from John Adams to John Taylor, 17 December 1814

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Yes, those guys understood the insidious system called "democracy".

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Who's God?

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Aug 1Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

Excellent contribution @Rob (c137)! I think the enduring problem to solve has to do with system architecture and design. There are test to check and filter, but the challenge is how to prevent the power parasite from implementing policies that allow them to control staffing of those regulatory positions with individuals who are to a lesser degree corruptible themselves. Are you familiar with the concept of Dunbar Hacking? The core problem as I see it now is that trust doesn't scale well beyond a certain number. Not sure what the upper range is, probably between 300-500 individuals. I think that's why there is a big funding push to get us all "plugged" in and chipped into "the network" in order to bypass the trust issue while still maintaining an certain level of creativity and productivity being generated by the system.

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Aug 2Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

Government attracts and rewards the most corrupt figures indeed.

Have you read https://ia801508.us.archive.org/14/items/911-material/Pdfs/Democracy%20The%20God%20That%20Failed.pdf ?

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Not yet. Now it's on my basically infinite reading list!

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Hahahah yeah, I know... so many interesting books. A primer into the book is the short audiobook (some 40-ish minutes only): https://odysee.com/@NotSure1984:1/Anatomy-of-the-State---Full-Audiobook:d. It's pretty much a summary of Hoppe's work.

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The problem with "authorities" testing for psychopathy/sociopathy is best illustrated by the ridiculous imposition that was forced onto Jordan Peterson, (himself a credentialed psychologist), because of his perceived non-compliance with Canadian political narratives.

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Oh you mean the same Jordan Peterson that said get the damned shot?

He was forced into a culture war about pronouns and it pretty much skyrocketed his career.

But oddly enough he went along with the COVID nonsense, when those of us who want freedom were being ignored by him.

BTW, to be an engineer, firefighter, doctor, nurse, etc you got tests of knowledge and skill.

Somehow that doesn't exist for politicians and businessmen? It's ok to test some of us but not all of us?

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It's not odd when you realize who Peterson really is.

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Peterson is an establishment shill.

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Try James Corbett of the Corbet report.com! Anyone familiar with Dr. Sam Bailey? You are looking for truth in all the wrong places. Matt Ehret of the Canadien Patriot site is another one, Jack.

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Corbett has good info, but keep in mind that he is a virus shiller in the camp of Broze, TLAV, etc.

Sam Bailey is great, channel on https://odysee.com/@drsambailey:c (or on SS of course).

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Thanks for this! I have come to realize that some of the supposed truth tellers are in fact provocateurs. If Corbett is a virus Schill then I will take his opinions with a grain of salt, thanks again for pointing this out to me, Jack.

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Aug 1Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

It's probably safe to assume that by far not everyone in the government body is guided by these goals of robbing, abusing and killing people but it sure looks like the system of governance inevitably boils down to this result. However, I don't like to quickly put blame for all the injustice on the ones at the top of the food chain. Surely, they commit lots of evil but the greater numbers of people beneath them choose to participate in a lot of it. It takes two to tango. I like to focus on a smaller unit of society which is the family. If parents raise their children with selfless love and responsibility they'll be less likely to be lured into making senseless self-destructive choices. But the problem is that too many parents choose to spend their life working to make more money to buy things that aren't essential for life and delegate the task of teaching their children to the government. Which in its turn indoctrinates them in a way to make them easier to control and later abuse. All because the government is guided by its self interest and not by the best interest of the children. It's up to each one of us to take responsibility for raising and teaching our kids, for learning how to stay healthy, for managing our money and not getting into debt, for treating our neighbours with love and respect the way we'd like to be treated, for letting an immediate pleasure go for the sake of more valuable outcome in the future. If most people started living by these principles it'd be very hard for elites to manipulate and enslave them. And then indeed the government would stay small, mostly to keep the minority that doesn't abide by these principles in line.

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Aug 2Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

THIS is the answer!!! Well said Jenya!!

WE have allowed our society to be molded by psychopaths by being lulled into living LAZY and UNVIRTUOUS lives. WE have allowed all that has taken place to happen by incrementally and voluntarily handing over our freedoms and their corresponding duties. WE need to take responsibility for the part we have played and take back our power. We don't need them to stop doing what they are doing, we need to start doing what we are supposed to be doing.

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Wow! Yes, I agree! Perfectly said!

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Aug 12Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

Moved out of the city to escape the kookiness of the last 4 years. Found my way onto an Amish Organic Regenerative Farm. I spend 99% of my week with the Amish. It is a blessing!

How the Amish do school is how it should be done.

All the Mother and Fathers know all the other Mother and Fathers of the "Scholars"

All the Mother and Fathers know the Teacher, her Family...etc...

The Mothers and Fathers of the local community provide the classroom, the supplies, pay the teacher...etc....

Oh and the Scholars all know each other prior to the classroom, they know the Mothers and Fathers of their fellow Scholars and they know their Mother and Father know the Mother and Fathers of their fellow scholars, this familiarity makes for good conduct and behavior....

Now imagine that one room Amish schoolhouse versus some huge "Compulsory Day Prison" with a 1000 + inmate students, replete with "Day Prison Guards" "Prison Buses"...etc

Everyday i watch the Amish boys and girls walk down the road collecting their fellow scholars from their farm/home, singing, laughing, no one is crying, whining, complaining. These scholars spend just as much time outdoors as they do indoor and when it snows they sled down the hill all day, laughing, giggling....

and what is my conclusion.

Amish children/young adults behave and act with more maturity and intelligence than their "English" counterpart and it is not even close. I know many Amish Young 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 that if you met you would swear they were five to ten years old simply due to how they conduct themselves in conversation, actions, behavior........

In my opinion it is their type of schooling that has allowed the amish to remain as they have been. Compulsory Schooling of the Prussian Model on the other hand is brutal, wrong, criminal, sick..... and has led to the disastrous situation we all find ourselves in

By the way no one and I mean ZERO did any Amish in the Amish community I am immersed in have or die from covid, and no one did anything different than prior to covid.

I shop in Amish business because they will NEVER do the covid B/S mask or the 6' B/S.

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Awesome! What was the name of the farm?

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Not for nothing but the elite manipulate everybody because they create the money supply.

You put your labor into that piece of paper and then the Bankers inflate it and steal your wealth.

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When you understand how the elites works, you understand why the world is like it is.

The elites highjacked everything.

They highjacked SPIRITUALITY with religions first. Then,

They highjacked our working life for survival by hunting , fishing, gardening and uses our skills for creation and production into a working for them first and for money. Then,

They highjacked our health, our education from parents to kids to destroy family unit and so on.

Every times they say it's good for you, you better be skeptical.

They reverse everything, it's all up-side down... it's all lies.

They are the master deceivers in the bible.

That's why doctors are no healers but legal drug dealers.

And that's why they teaches us the wrong way of doing things like for example this simple difference between what they say and what it is.

My example is about a tomato plant.

In all books they tell you to prune the little leaf between the stem and the big one leaf. They say that by doing this your tomatoes will be bigger and juicier. The reality is, it's actually another stem that will grow more tomatoes and the plant can then grow up to 6 feet and provide you with tons of tomatoes not just a few if you were to trim this part off the stem.

This is what they do.

They always partially tell some truth with some lies and if you don't question you have no clue that you're doing it the wrong way.

Sports are another huge lie for when it come to lie to us about sports being good for us. I can tall you today that my whole body is in pain because of having practiced sport most of my life. full of arthritis.

Many sports makes us over doing it and that's where the problem is. I could go on and on about many lies I myself discover over the years but I won't.

Just know that our country like many others has always being design to accommodate them in every way possible and that the political system along with the court justice system is to help them doing their own crime... like Mr. JUSTIN.COMPETENT.TROUD'EAU IS (Trudeau... Troud'eau means pot holes... LOL

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Aug 2Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

"There is no way to rule innocent men. The only power any government has is to crack down on criminals. When there aren't enough criminals, one makes them. One declares so many things to be a crime that it becomes impossible for men to live without breaking the law. Create a nation of lawbreakers and then you can cash in on the guilt. Now that's the system!"

Ayn Rand - Atlas Shrugged

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There is a reason that they move the power more and more away from the people. In Europe they asked us to vote with regards to entering the EU. A majority voted no so they invested a shitload of money to convince the peasants that this was the best thing to do. Second vote and the people of most European countries still said no. But guess what? The EU is now a fact and farmers in many countries are angry because of stupid EU laws making their important work very difficult. National governments say 'well, this is EU law and bla bla bla' and the peasants ask 'how can we change it?' You can't!

It is all by design to make the peasants feel powerless. From village rule to district to province to national to..

In my opinion only a decentralised approach can work but there is one but. It needs a population of critical thinkers who are in the know of the issues of the old system. Who understand the issues with the private banking scam, the pharma scam, the nutrition scam, education scam and all the other scams born out of a sick and corrupt system.

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Agreed. Most things need to be decided in very local communities. Not from the top down. At the local level, people have skin in the game and can decide for themselves how best to do things. And sure, there will be mistakes made, but look at the massive blunders that so-called leaders have been involved in.

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Corrupt, but not hopelessly.

The Truth about Love will set us free.

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Aug 1Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

Governments are a proxy for the people who are actually in charge.

Nevertheless I've come to understand the very notion of government is profoundly immoral. Heartily recommend reading The Most Dangerous Superstition by Larken Rose. I had to fight cognitive dissonance many times as I went through it, fighting against my programming. Thankfully I've had plenty of practise over the last few years :)

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Aug 8Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

Definitely agree. Working in the developing world where they openly extort or even execute their citizens for wrong think laid bare for me the true nature of their role. Yet at UN meetings for example everyone acts like the woefully corrupt are reasonable agents acting in the best interests of their respective countries.

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Cv19 was a road map to reveal the lockstep nature of corruption at the heart of the participating countries. No point bringing the evil masterminds and their minions to justice before everyone understands through experience what these evil ones had planned for us. The lockdown was to have been permanent, vax passports, digital currency, camps for re-education … all explored but couldn’t be cemented in place because there were too many dissenters, too many non Compliants, too many unafraid.

We couldn’t stop the jabs but we did show the unjabbed did much better and that health is the true measure of wealth.

Justice is coming

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I certainly hope there is some justice!

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Roman have you read my articles?

I’ve dismissed the gaseous exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide as a fraud, left over from when animals were equated with machines. We do not use gases of combustion and exhaust, we are not their machine men.

We breathe air not oxygen

How does salt restriction lead to heart dis-ease and fear based reactionary thinking?

I link dehydration and the adrenals. The adrenals are triggered by trauma and dehydration.

Dehydration keeps us in a state of fight/flight/freeze. It keeps us easy to manipulate.

I say get salty to find calmness and to do strategic

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Hi Jane. No, I don't believe I have.

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Hydration underpins our physiology NOT oxygenation.

Hydration equals salt plus water

Hence salt restriction is the easiest way to make us sick.

Health is our wealth

Cv19 was sent to bring this home.

All the riches, mandated wages, will not return lost health.

I have a special needs child.

I research with purpose.

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Salt with other trace minerals is what I do. Himalayan salt etc.

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Once the idea of oxygen being exchanged in our blood has died it’s natural death, just need to apply logic, salt will reassume its rightful place

The salt of the earth will have its appropriate meaning. We are the salt water people.

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Thinking.

Oops accidentally hit the blue arrow.

Get salty!

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Aug 4Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

“The state — or, to make matters more concrete, the government — consists of a gang of men exactly like you and me. They have, taking one with another, no special talent for the business of government; they have only a talent for getting and holding office. Their principal device to that end is to search out groups who pant and pine for something they can’t get, and to promise to give it to them. Nine times out of ten that promise is worth nothing. The tenth time it is made good by looting ‘A’ to satisfy ‘B’. In other words, government is a broker in pillage, and every election is a sort of advanced auction on stolen goods.”

― H.L. Mencken

The founding generation gave us a decentralized republic of independent sovereign States. Each State in effect it's own country, delegating a handful of duties to their general government. If it wasn't listed in the constitution the general government couldn't do it. We've been living in Post Constitutional America since 1861 when Lincoln shredded the constitution, putting to death the founders decentralized republic of independent States, replacing it with the centralized Nation State to which the Pledge of Allegiance celebrates. Today we live under the largest, most intrusive, corrupt government in history run by criminals.

To get a sense of just how corrupt the government is, read Whitney Webb's One Nation Under Blackmail, and her work at Unlimited Hangout.com. Here's a couple worth reading.

https://unlimitedhangout.com/2024/07/investigative-reports/the-man-behind-trumps-vp-pick-its-worse-than-you-think/

https://unlimitedhangout.com/2024/07/investigative-reports/trump-embraces-the-bitcoin-dollar-stablecoins-to-entrench-us-financial-hegemony/

https://unlimitedhangout.com/2020/12/investigative-series/palantirs-tiberius-race-and-the-public-health-panopticon/

Corruption and the continuation of the congressional-military-sickness industrial complex is a bi-partisan criminal enterprise. There is only the illusion of choice.

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Aug 5Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

I have to say that your narrow view of Lincoln and the civil war has made you view something much bigger as something smaller. What was in fact going on at the time was the British wanted their colony back, not just the south, but all of it! They had Canada and the southern states that were agrarian as the empire wished them to be. Industrialization was a danger to the empire, so they worked verry hard to keep the south growing cotton and tabaco for the mother country. They were also doing the same thing in Canada, no industrialization, no railroads and all the while the southern state leadership were working with British intelligence in Montréal. This included Davis, Booth and others in Lincolns own government who were anglophiles. Many of the prominent families of the northeast were involved in the stock market helping to keep slavery in place because of the dividends they made, and they were also involved in the opium trade that the British forced on China, destroying entire generations of humans. There is no simple black and white when it involves history. Whitney Webb is a great source, but there are others that will inform as well. I suggest Matt Ehret's book series, the clash of the two Americas, Robert Ingraham's book, The Modern Anglo-Dutch Empire, Its Origins, Evolution, and Antihuman Outlook for the history of what is happening now, thanks, Jack.

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Well, that is very interesting! That's something I hadn't heard of before! Thanks so much for that information!

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Very well said! We must return control to small communities to chart their destinies. Keep everything possible at a local level and raise it to the level beyond your local community only when necessary.

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Aug 4Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

The other thing is it seems all but impossible to stop government getting bigger. Politicians always want to do more and senior bureaucrats always want to expand their fiefdoms. Efforts to cut back always seem to have perverse outcomes.

Well all government interventions, of any sort, have unintended consequences and perverse impacts.

I believe there are genuine cases of, as economists call it, "public goods". Where the market is simply not going to provide the good/service. But how to have government without all its drawbacks.....?!

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Aug 4Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

I worked in the public service for a decade. Most people I worked with were not corrupt in the slightest. Many were very good people with integrity.

My experience also taught me to be very skeptical of conspiracy theories that "the government coordinated X" - insert your scandal of preference. The bureaucracy was so incredibly inept at organising the most basic things, that I seriously doubt any government's capacity to intentionally, maliciously implement "scandals" of grand scale.

More likely in my opinion is, as I read in Turtles All the Way Down, an overlap of incentives. So it was irresistibly appealing for politicians of all political stripes to be "strong leaders" during the COVID "crisis".

Of course, ideology (or myth?) also plays a role. E.g. the belief that vaccines are good/beneficial. I'm sure most people who give vaccinations believe they are do a good thing and would be horrified to learn they are causing harm.

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Here is a far more erudite exposition of what I was trying to say...

"That’s the real problem with the ‘Them’: it ascribes a level of willful agency to organizations (or entire industries) which are really baskets of disparate individuals and agendas grappling with happenstance and an intractable reality. It’s an illusion only readily maintained by outsiders, as insiders have seen how the sausage is really made."

https://www.thepullrequest.com/p/there-is-no-them

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Aug 2Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

This is obvious to people who do not have the carefully programmed psychological barriers that prevent one from seeing the truth.

Most people want to trust the government at all cost, even when the government is trying to kill them. If they have personal experience with some specific case of corruption, they still believe the rest is fine. Its like the Gell-Man amnesia effect. They choose the blue pill and remain safely within their comfort zone, drinking the Cool-Aid, because the only alternative and their greatest fear is waking up to reality.

If we could only make them see things as they are and have them on our side, it would change everything.

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Aug 2Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

It's even worse than that. No government is legitimate regardless of "corruption". It is a monopoly on force and extortion racket, operating by imposing itself on entire population and use of force against any who would not submit or comply. Anyone describing it in any less than fully honest and accurate way is doing a disservice. Only with deception, double speak and lies by omission is it remotely possible to make it sound "good".

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Aug 1Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

It seems that governments (politicians and bureaucrats) rot the longer they are in power as evidenced in Ancient Rome or Washington DC’s deep state. There is not much we can do about the human condition save be aware of our foibles so I would start with limiting the term of the elected politicians and then in turn institute mechanisms to revitalise the Agencies and hopefully without diluting whatever good has been achieved. Having watched the British program Yes Minister you get a glimpse of the intractable nature of the problem.

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Totally agree : this is an accurate description of all governments.

PS the term government comes from the Latin which means "control" or to "steer" the "mind"

By instinct these worthless politicians know exactly what to do... the crowned rat sitting on a pile of filthy lucre and not pictured, the enslaved masses - is very accurate. These vermin are the real viruses!

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Could it be, that our brain and central nervous system is a type of cancerous growth and has figured out a way to keep growing? And governments are mimicking how our minds work, but at a different level of complexity.

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What people don't understand or are unable to accept is that the economy of the Western World is dominated by a select group of mega asset manager capitalists including Blackrock, Vanguard, Goldman Sachs etc. These groups collectively own almost every corporate entity in the world including everything associated with big-pharma, big-agriculture, big-military industrial complex, big-environment, big-media, the narrative proliferators, big-banking, big-education, international trade partnerships and so on, so it is easy to see how lobbyists from all these entities have co-opted politicians and government agency managers to produce a cascade of punitive legislation and regulations that results in an upwards movement of capitol (money, cash) from the general population, via price manipulation of goods, services and taxes ultimately to the capital asset managers and their shareholders. This is how the "pandemic" was simultaneously and forcefully implemented with such devastating effect. It took me some time to work this out for myself!

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The lack of a moral compass can be seen in all of the results that you have listed. It's because of our lack of education and practice of self reflection, coupled with a total lack of understanding of what the constitution actually creates ie, our national identity to do good, that we have lost our way. Thanks for asking--

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Remove money donations in politics.

Tax all foundations.

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Nationalize all banks.

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I don't like to think that our governments are manned by hopelesly corrupt people, but I see no evidence that they are not. The best of them might rearrange a chair or two, but I'm still waiting for anyone to actually give some attention to the elephants.

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When I feel despair, I tend to think the will of the people is nothing less than a suicide wish. That explains how big Governments have become.

And because I don't enjoy despair, I tell myself: No, people are being bamboozled all the time, don't blame the victim.

But it's difficult to not blame the victim with so much evidence.

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The darkest form of humor of these years is the idea of going back to monarchies. That's a pitiful invocation for a Savior, the Strong Man who puts order by force, a lame political theory.

I think this is funny because it's precisely this way of thinking what has created the troubles. The idolatry of Government as the Savior of everyone, who brandishes the Sacred Will of the People, only to cause chaos everywhere, is the most far-reaching instance of monarchism of all time.

Simply put: no single king has ever killed or robbed more people than the post-WW2 democracies have. In normal operation, not counting war.

The best we can say is that a real king who rules over his subjects would not cause as many damages as any other form of government, and that's already too bad.

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I miswrote on your article on medicine, so sorry. Briefly, the Bible foretells this.

And also how there will be a great falling away. The Bible indicates it will continue to get worse, so I'd suggest getting a situation that's hard to destroy or steal from you.

I totally agree and wonder how my country, Canada, can possibly go on.

What will everyone do? I never knew the word 'billion' growing up. I'm a senior senior and a millionaire was VERY wealthy. Where did all this money come from?

And I've lost what I love: nature, beautiful song birds. Mostly BLACK ⚫ crows now.

What's left that's good is getting smaller in my view.

Funny, all the billions wouldn't buy a tomato if it couldn't be grown, delivered.

I haven't seen much good that a lot of money can do.

I pray ! for 'the right amount'.

I used to just 'live my life': government was paid well, so I was free to do my things.

Then corruption came. It's here. I'm dropping out from any interest in it because life is too short to be involved trying to oppose those far wilder than I'll ever be.

But I totally see it your way.

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Corruption is to governments as cancer is to organism, as mitochondrial dysfunction is to cellular metabolism, as an accumulation of asymmetry between Reduction and Oxidation. species. Let's spend some time talking about the cyclical nature of things, cycles within cycles, and the mysteries that unfold when I acknowledges WE. With or Without Fear. And of course the deepest, darkest of all life, hunger. For what purpose?

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They make people’s lives worse because the money they beg taxpayers for never goes to making improvements. If they improved anything, the money would dry up. There should be strict accountability. Even the minions are in on the scam, they don’t want to lose their jobs and if they really play the game well, they get promoted. The worse their community looks, the worse the organization does, can always be “fixed” with more money. Money that is never used to improve anything except the bank accounts of bureaucrats.

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Agreed

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It's sad, but yeah, it seems like you're right on this one. I remember hearing Michael Yeadon saying in this interview on the Highwire back in June of 2021, hat (basically) it's not surprising that they're allowing these shots to go out, even though they were NOT properly safety tested and it strongly seemed that they would cause people to have heart attacks. He said if you go through history, you'll see there've always been people in power who are (corrupt and evil), who would (basically) just look the other way while they knew people were being killed. https://thehighwire.com/ark-videos/pfizer-vp-the-thing-to-be-terrified-of-is-your-government/

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Disagree with the notion Government has been infiltrated.

This gives the impression government can be cleaned up, or the right people can be voted in, or the infiltration can be stopped but in any case the government will continue on when all the information exist that shows govern-ment should be abolished....and please no one give me the follow the constitution nonsense....that is how we got here.

"But whether the Constitution really be one thing, or another, this much is certain that it has either authorized such a government as we have had, or has been powerless to prevent it. In either case, it is unfit to exist" --- Lysander Spooner

Government much like Religion was instituted to provide a layer between the 1% of the 1% who are parasitic psychopaths to prevent the rest of us from permanently dealing with them. Government was corrupt before it ever was instituted.

Government is Force and Force must be initiated and when done so that is a crime.

Lets face it people Government and everything it does is a BAD IDEA!

Bad Ideas require enFORCEment Good Ideas do not, for 'mankind' will naturally gravitate towards Good Ideas which is why Bad Ideas MUST be enFORCEd and who does the enforcing?

Theirs is no 'mankind' if we willfully permit a "system of enFORCEment" to be the way of life.

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See my latest article. It applies to all high profile politicians.

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Sadly, I would agree.

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Wrong color rat.

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