Archive for October, 2007

Can Any Candidate Stop the Perennial Policy?

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

Congressmen Ron Paul has won adherents by long resisting expanded Federal authority and the taxes that support it. Taxes are about power: lower taxes prevent the American people from being further reduced to peonage while their lives, labor and capital are seized to build the pyramid of their oppressors. For opposing this, more power to the Congressman and those like him. Starve the beast-regime of its food, the lives and money of citizens, and it will shrink to proper size. As it is now, “arrogance raps its hips with fat [arrogance], its eyes bulge with fat.” They pronounce platitudes about oppression “and their tongue struts on earth” (psalm 73:6-9). (more…)

2020 Vision: “Solutions” for a World State

Saturday, October 6th, 2007

If one climbs high enough, one can see for miles and miles. If one is a global cartel with 480,000 employees in Automation and Control, Power plants and fuel cell technologies, Transportation, Medical services like Bayer Diagnostics, Lighting, and the field of Information and Communication to instruct and divert the masses, one can direct not only activities in space but can shape a profitable future. Whether it is a humane future can be discerned from the text. (more…)

Acronyms, Afghanistan and Drivers of the World State

Monday, October 1st, 2007

An acronym is a neologism, a new word formed of the first letters of a series of words. For example, UNESCO is the acronym of the “United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization;” its first Director, Sir Julian Huxley, wrote a book, UNESCO, its Purpose and Philosophy (Washington, 1947) whose principles have shaped our lives and helped create a world state, the State whose birth pangs we’ve been living through since 1919, at least. How’s it feeling?  

Huxley believed fervently in evolution and the ability to foster it socially by applying “the thesis, antithesis, synthesis of Hegelian philosophy and the Marxist reconciliation of opposites based on it.” He wrote that “dialectical materialism was the first radical attempt at an evolutionary philosophy” (ibid). Sir Julian’s grandfather, publicist Thomas Henry Huxley was instrumental in turning Darwin’s theory of evolution into a dogma. (more…)