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Social Disorder
by peptide Thursday, Jan 12 2006, 5:39am
international / social/political / opinion/analysis

The subversion of law and ‘order’ has been effectively and completely realised, not by revolutionary, rebel, insurgent groups and associated ideologies, but by the custodians of social order themselves. The process was essentially (d)evolutionary not revolutionary. An elementary student would have little difficulty understanding the character of the ‘New World Disorder’ and the forces that created this new social nightmare. The USA stands in plain sight as the most criminal, murderous, terrorist state in the world today.

BANKSY -- utopia
BANKSY -- utopia

The following analysis applies the ‘KISS’ (Keep It Simple Stupid) principle at all times – it has proven itself to be the most effective and accessible of all methodologies regardless of field or discipline.

It is now a proven and widely known fact that the USA invaded Iraq illegally; the ‘existence’ of WMDs and the claim that Saddam Hussein was associated with Bin Laden’s terrorist group have been proven totally false. Furthermore, it is also widely known that the USA fabricated these lies in order to deceive the world and justify the criminal invasion (in order to exploit the oil resources of that nation). The most simplistic legal system on the planet would now view America and its few allies as criminally liable. Yet the criminals responsible for these crimes not only remain free but continue to multiply their offences. When criminals hijack government – expect nothing less!

I put this simple but profound in its implication question to all, especially those hypocrites who feign religiosity: would any material resource, oil or otherwise, justify the death of one innocent child? Your answer to this question defines who and what you are and those forces you serve. The reader will note that the American administration has already answered this question. The innocent casualties of the Iraq invasion and occupation number in the tens of thousands. America has a history of spilling the blood of innocents for the filth that is money!

Any person in uniform or otherwise that would kill on behalf of an illegal invader is a murderer. International Law does not recognise the legitimacy of any illegal invader – as the historical record amply details. In a futile effort to defend its criminal actions (invasion and subsequent torture of prisoners) America attempts to redefine legal categories that the Geneva Convention has previously clearly defined. Every aspect of the Bush regime is of the most heinous criminal character, which today is clearly evident.

I would remind the invading and occupying forces that your actions are not justified in any military sense – they are purely criminal. Though you may wish otherwise, it is you who will ultimately pay the price for the spilling of innocent blood; Rumsfeld has already ‘walked’ from the responsibility of torture charges – your superiors could care less for anything other than themselves.

The broader social consequences of criminal behaviour and the flagrant disregard of law and convention by government are enormous though not immediately obvious. Populations observe their leaders deploying deception, deceit, brutality, greed and self-interest above all other considerations. A nation that would despoil and defile the sanctity of an innocent child’s life has sealed its own fate. The implication here is social and legal, notwithstanding a greater theological import. Regardless of viewpoint these actions are abhorrent to all humanity. Which nation today leads the world in perversity? Ask your children for an answer!

The enemy is within; it is neither communist, socialist, anarchist, ‘terrorist’; it is capitalist and corporate. The latest ‘offering’ from this group is refusal to comply with the urgent need to reduce greenhouse pollution. The excuse offered was that it would have an inhibiting influence on “economic growth!” This insane statement in the face of impending calamity is typical. Those who would place the filth that is money above the lives of our children and all other life on this planet are criminals.

Historically there is a recurrent pattern of the criminally insane hijacking or stealing the reigns of power; the consequences for humanity have always been dire; the forthcoming catastrophe will make all before it pale into insignificance.

Economic growth is biological death.

Every form of life on the planet has encoded in its chemistry, mechanisms (behavioural) that welcome death. When a life form becomes destructive (overpopulation etc) these forces are triggered – did you think that infinite existence (which is Life itself) would allow the continuation of a particular disharmony to effect overall cosmic harmony? Ask George W Bush, his handlers and all the extremist leaders on the planet for an answer, they are sure to get it ‘right’.

Perhaps now you know why you are physically, morally and spiritually paralysed in the face of the most heinous circumstances!

All your religions, beliefs, political ideologies etc have failed, they all promise utopias, heaven, paradise but deliver death!

Who among you chooses Life?

We are One

Peace.

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Very true.
by chill Thursday, Jan 12 2006, 3:13pm

I couldn't have put it better myself. Our world is now ruled by evil criminal parasites, not only do they exploit the worlds environmental resourses, they also treat the people of the world as expendable. They kill maim and torture using some of the sickest weaponry the world has ever known.

The fascists are back, the only difference is this time they have been planning for a lot longer than the Third Reich.

It is our moral duty to fight evil such as this.

Insurrection against the Planetary Work Machine
by The Crack Saturday, Jan 14 2006, 2:39pm

[Or: Simply by taking our own Constitution seriously, we make ourselves outcasts.]

Historical proof No1. Empires always fall.

O gifted men, vainglorious for first place,
how short a time the laurel crown stays green
A breath of wind is all there is to fame
here upon earth: it blows this way and that,
and when it changes quarter it changes name.
--Dante

Historical proof No2. Smart civilisations get off the treadmill.

When economic necessity is replaced by the necessity for boundless economic development, the satisfaction of primary
human needs is replaced by an uninterrupted fabrication of pseudo-needs which are reduced to the single pseudo-need of maintaining the reign of the autonomous economy.
-- Guy-Ernest Debord

These people have the strange idea that the thing they call civilization is some sort of final, unsurpassable invention. Even though vast numbers of them suffer in this oppressively hierarchical system, and even though it appears to be plunging them toward a global catastrophe, they cling to it as if it were the most wonderful thing (as they quaintly say) since sliced bread. That a more agreeable (and less catastrophic) system exists BEYOND civilization, seems to be entirely unthinkable to them.
--Daniel Quinn

A couple of quotes to grok on:

"Politics and the shape of mankind are shaped by men without ideals and without greatness. Men who have greatness within
them don't concern themselves with politics."

"Whoever today speaks of human existence in terms of power, efficiency, and 'historical tasks' is an actual or potential assassin."

"The myth of unlimited production brings war in its train as inevitably as clouds announce a storm."

The test of maturity, for nations as well as individuals, is not the increase of power, but in the increase of self, self, self direction, and selftranscendence. For in a mature society, man himself and not his machines or his organizations is the chief work of art.
--Lewis Mumford

And finally from one who really knew where his towel was:

"Listen, if you're a mushroom, you live cheap; besides, I'm telling you, this was a very nice neighborhood until the monkeys got out of control."
--Terence McKenna


 
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