How
America Died - The orchestrated destruction of the American intellect
is not an accident: During the era of slavery [1640 - 1865] it was
illegal to teach slaves to read and write in the USA. The reasoning of
their masters is clear, an educated slave will not accept slavery. It was
also believed that sub-humans should not be given human knowledge; and
blacks were viewed by the US government as subhuman. The word used for
sub-human in Nazi Germany was 'undermenchen'. Today's slaves, the undermenchen
of the 21st century, are the young people going to school in the USA, and
what, as a result of their revised education, they become as adults. The
study of history, logic and philosophy has been removed from the curriculum
of public schools inside the USA. This is not an accident; for there is
an insidious purpose to removing these studies from an education system,
especially the study of world history. While those who profited from
the exploitation of African American slaves in order to create obedient
workers prohibited education in total, a more modern method has been devised
where knowledge is 'revised' to fit and limited to suit the needs of those
social engineers who know what is best for society. The revision of human
knowledge consists of revising or eliminating subjects that are 'dangerous'
to the state. Hitler did it, Stalin did it, and all with the same intent
and the same outcome. If you create people dumb enough, people lacking
in any capacity to reason and with with no knowledge of world history,
then you have cheap and obedient robots who are willing to act on 'impulse'
for patriotic reasons. Patriotism without an understanding of history
and an incapacity to reason, is thuggery. Witness the so-called 'patriots'
on the USA border with Mexico. Quick with a gun, quick with a violent
phrase, filled with fiery passion, but incapable of logic. This is the
way a nation is destroyed... not with a dismantling of its technology,
but with a dismantling of its intellect. How do you fight it?
You cannot. You can survive by escaping from it, as did those Jews
and intellectuals who were able escape from Nazi Germany, or you, and your
children, can be destroyed by it. There is no way to dismantle a
police state from the inside, especially a police state that has taken
control of education. Ignorance is only ameliorated by reason, and
those who have been made ignorant by design cannot respond to reason. George
Santayana said it in 1905, "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned
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this a human rights issue? There is no such thing as a 'right'.
Rights, the concept thereof, is an abstraction; a construction of the human
intellect. Rights do not exist in nature, they are a product of reason
derived from an understanding of the lessons of history. You've never
met a 'human right', you cannot pick one up and run with it like a football,
nor can you smack anyone over the head with one. You can only understand
them by having constructed them; and it requires a society imbued with
logic derived from a study of philosophy, with a desire for freedom and
an understanding of world history to construct them, to write them into
a document of law, and to use them as a standard of human intercourse for
the production of freedom. They are fragile. Like the powder on the
wings of butterfly they give the power of flight; but once the powder is
rubbed away... there is no way to replace it. ...and sadly, down through
history, there have always been no end of assholes who will rub that powder
away. In the United States of America, that powder has been rubbed
away... there is nothing left but thuggery and ignorance. Hubris
follows; the attacking of other nations to steal their resources, the steady
erosion of civil rights, the creation of an elite above the law, that makes
the laws... and so on. It's not a new story, it has happened countless
times before. History is a repetition the same event, and those who read
the lessons of history could have prevented its reoccurrence. |
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| Human Rights
Watch - Human Rights Watch -
Human Rights Watch has it's focus on Human Rights. They present what appear
to be very evenhanded reports on humans rights abuses, and they conduct
regular, systematic investigations of human rights abuses in some seventy
countries around the world. |
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| Sensory deprivation is a two
edged sword. When self-controlled in a benign environment it
can open up creative levels of the mind. When administered from without,
coupled with ongoing and systematic disorientation, it can very quickly
destroy the capacity of the central nervous system to deal with reality.
It is the most horrifying form of torture the human race has ever devised...
It is infinite madness without mercy. Stalin and Hitler would have
loved it. That the USA should be the first to publicly use it on
prisoners is evidence that the White House has chosen hubris over reason. |
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Having Rumsfeld and/or
the US Military investigate the atrocities in Abu Ghraib prison is like
having Charles Manson investigate the Sharon Tate murder...
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