RE: Unshackled minds - the unknown soldier was not a soldier.

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Unshackled minds - the unknown soldier was not a soldier.

in conspiracy •  3 years ago 

Some famous people have written about all these things - and nothing happened - I'm thinking Bucky Fuller, who I think of as the grandaddy of decentralised thinking. His latter works sound to me like a man pissed off with the world actually moving away from his ideas. eg Grunch of Giants.

he had an interesting revelation - when he was rather poor and with family - what can one man do to make human life better? That was his ultimate experiment - what can one person do!?

Nowadays, even being outside the box means landing inside another box. Need to rise up another dimension and see all the boxes one doesn't want! lol.

another example, Political Ponerology describes this descent of society in great detail - was almost never published and few seem to have ever read it. 1984 is fiction, PP is reality.



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I don't quite agree with Lobaczewski's overall solution, but his first step is for everybody to realise that their rulers are mentally sick - psychopathy is a mental disease, so is being delusional and blind to evidence, narcissism and cruelty - all mental diseases. So the first step is to acknowledge this - in both oneself and others - coz... why would anybody wish to follow a lunatic or a deranged idiot??


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I have said for years, decades and some more, those in "power" are insane, if not, why is the world shaped like it is, it could be utopia, instead it is wars and the hunger games, it is their vision not mine, indeed the world is upside down, but to lose belief we can change it, is to give up and die.
Billy Connolly says it best, “The desire to be a politician should bar you for life from ever becoming one.”
"Don't vote. It just encourages them....”

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haha that's one of the rules in Thomas More's Utopia - anybody who seeks public office shall be banned from standing at elections.

OK, but that's a huge leap - to actually take it as a serious stance, and not some joke - these people are mentally ill, and yet, at the same time, able to scare the crap out of the normies. It's a very particular mental illness that enjoys the power of scaring people. I mean, a govscum filled with manic-depressives wouldn't have the same effect!! Wouldn't even exist.


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You are 1 of the the few people on here that gives me a sense of mental challenge, and preceptualflaws, on a regular basis.

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mmm... not sure I understand! did you offend me? are you leaving? dunno - reads garbled - lol.


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Edited, no not leaving, but by gawd you are right, that message made very little sense. It was a thank you, not a fuck you :-) Lol.

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Now MY comment makes no sense in ref to your edit! lmao
who cares, right!?


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So now I need to write squiggle boom, it bashed, into a big balloon of cabbage, there you go, mine makes no sense at all too. :-)

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The problem is these books you mention are superb, are from outside the box, but and it is a big but, politicians as we know are not willing to read them, most are products of Eton, Oxford, Harvard and the regurgitate and repeat grade system.

You and I setting our children free from state bondage indoctrination may one day pave the way for a different society, we may though never get to see it, but at least we can rest assured, "we tried".......

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Oh, I think those elites do read such things - that's precisely why they get banned. I mean, the process of refusing to publish a book goes right up to the top of the publishing ladder. Notice in novels such as BNW and 1984, the elites are allowed to read banned books, but only so that they can further articulate their own system's superiority.


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btw Bucky Fuller went to Harvard - but got expelled - twice! lmao


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I fucked the indoctrination system off at 15, I still did anything I wanted, with no exams, anyone can, the shackled mind is insane, the unshackled one does what it wants, I am living proof.