OT WED 24 APR 24 ~ Control


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The control of information is something the elite always does, particularly in a despotic form of government. Information, knowledge, is power. If you can control information, you can control people.
-- Tom Clancy

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A new form of law fare is gaining traction in administrative circles. This technique was
jump started by the "Patriot Act" AKA the 'we are all terrorists now' act. Conceivably
this was preceded by Clinton's Crime Bill AKA "we are all criminals" act.

More recently, the courts and legislators have fine-tuned the control process by
whittling down civil rights and freedoms with warrantless spying, the FISA fiasco
AKA "we are all spies now" act; outlawing freedom of assembly; various NSA and
'intelligence' agencies-style black ops; and globalist dampers shown by the likes
of IMF, WHO, NATO, etc.

The intended outcome of these rules is to control our options in opposing the
increasing grips of elitist power. Ignoring their power grabs have serious
consequences, as the Covid experiment has proven.

What is a freedom loving person to do? Returning to the ideals of limited
government which only derives their authority by the will of the people.
This may be a good direction to focus on.

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Just a few ideas to spark discussion. Opening it up to whatever is
important to you, as this is the way of the open thread.

PS ~ A couple of things have come up lately, so I would like to remind you
of an added feature of this site. Have a spreadsheet of all members
willing to share off-site contact info. Send me a PM if you care to be
included.

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that accept paying 10x, 15x what other countries pay for life saving drugs. We have a health insurance system that profits for denial of valid claims. We have a system of everything from Ibuprofen to MRI's having incredible markups and healthcare is rationed by ability to pay. This system is based on the same business model, even though non profit, as outlined in the tax code with the stipulation that profits be dealt with differently than for profit businesses. We know this, but can't seem to change it.

What I'm saying is....we have plenty of information. Even the lack of it informs us, dogs that don't bark, the pause, then scramble that happens while our leaders scheme their responses to crisis. I don't know if we are powerless, neutered, or if we have any path to change but we're getting better at smelling bullshit day by day.

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@Snode
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perhaps one reason for improved detection
there is more of it? A plop in the field is nothing
compared to a barn full of it.

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Pepe and Larry discuss the mystery of the Israeli strike on Iran.
I suspect like 9/11 the real story will not be revealed.
PEPE ESCOBAR and LARRY JOHNSON on the F-35/NUCLEAR BOMB/EMP OVER IRAN MYSTERY. (19 min)

The entire conversation is worth while too. (80 min)

Y'all have a good day. Caging tomatoes this AM, and air layering chestnuts later. Always something.

Have a good day and thanks for the OT!

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“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”

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a controlling mask (my title)

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by Kenyan artist Cyrus Kabiru

https://www.thisiscolossal.com/2024/04/cyrus-kabiru-masks/

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enhydra lutris's picture

and reminds me a lot of some of the Hopi masks. You suggest:

Returning to the ideals of limited
government which only derives their authority by the will of the people.

I'd like to remind everybody that the above enunciates the absolute test of legitimacy, only such governments as govern by and according to the will of the people are legitimate. Since we are never meaningfully consulted on anything, and our wishes, when we express them are consistently ignored, our government is illegitimate. Accordingly we need, if only for the record, to express this early and often. Simply periodically publicly declare that "I don't consent to this government" or this war, or this law or regulation, etc.

Remember always:

This government is not your friend. Whenever it orders you to do, or even requests that you do something your first reaction should be to resist

Vietnam Commencement, May 17, 1968, Sproul Hall steps. (from memory)

be well and have a good one

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That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --

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written most of that, he is now our President,

be well and have a good one

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That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --

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Just a drive by...

Free your mind and your ass will follow

happy trails people!

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We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
both - Albert Einstein

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said another way, free your ass and your mind will follow
same - same
no control major tom

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that L. Ron Hubbard ever wrote that was actually true, and not simply the lunatic ravings of an incredibly bad science fiction author who was also a pretty good grifter, was this:

The only way to control people is to lie to them.

Well, there you go. It works for governments and politicians, as well.

He also said:

You don't get rich writing science fiction. If you want to get rich, you start a religion.

And to think that people still believe in his made-up "religion", and give it bucketloads of money... He told the world exactly what he was doing. Exactly! Sigh...

In that respect, our government, politicians, and their presstitutes are simply cut from the same cloth. They'll happily lie about everything, up to and including whether the sun will rise tomorrow. And we will continue to uncritically give them bucketloads of money. Being controlled by their lies just comes along for free.

Sigh.

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Twice bitten, permanently shy.

@usefewersyllables
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approach politics like religion
(I'm not a believer)
money makers indeed

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@usefewersyllables He sought $15.00.
With that money, he would protect Roe v. Wade, guarantee inclusiveness, and forgive student loan debt.
Man, I was tempted...

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"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981

@on the cusp
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the multitude of false promises are ramping up
all it takes is your money and it's rainbow farting
unicorns forever more amen. Wink
oops, meant poops - more 3D than gas

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@QMS fake, so contrived.
I guess we have always been subjected to bull shit political promises, but they are so blatantly fake now.
Very insulting.

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"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981

Isn't this called fascism?

The government should do more business with McKinsey & Co. — one of the world’s largest consulting firms — says a Pentagon presentation: “Leverage [the] consulting firm’s expertise and objectivity – outsourcing is a positive action.” While this might sound like a talking point from lobbyists, it actually came from an active-duty naval commander who spent almost a full year working at McKinsey & Co. with you, the taxpayer, footing the bill.

It’s no secret that major defense companies spend millions to influence the U.S. government in hopes of securing contracts, favorable treatment, and higher profits. What’s less known is that the military has a program that subsidizes these efforts. A new Quincy Institute report I co-authored with Ben Freeman, director of QI’s Democratizing Foreign Policy program, provides the first ever in-depth look into a Pentagon program that gives big businesses a unique avenue for influencing senior military policymakers.

Each year, the Pentagon sends military officers to work for major corporations through the Secretary of Defense Executive Fellows (SDEF) program. The intention is for fellows to gather insights about how these companies are organized and then present their findings to high-ranking military officials, along with recommendations for reforms that the military should consider. In practice, however, the reforms suggested to the Pentagon represent a free opportunity for the large contractors hosting fellows to push the government towards adopting corporate-friendly policies.

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@gjohnsit
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Microsoft pays kindergarten programs to learn coding
large corps pay the military to 'consult' with policy
lobbyists pay legislators to make industry decisions
government pays large corps to do public works

if this isn't fascism, I don't know what is

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who's bright idea was it to turn over decision making
to a bunch of computers? AI is neither human nor humane.
Under what authority has consequential life and death
algorithms given play? Blame it on the programmers maybe.

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@QMS in the Texas Bar Journal that arrived today is, "How does AI impact Texas lawyers and the way they practice law?"
It doesn't impact my office.

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"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981

movie yesterday. My husband and I thought it was thought-provoking, and I wondered if any readers here had seen it.

https://a24films.com/films/civil-war

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