As we did not organize this nation, nor its laws, nor did we - TopicsExpress



          

As we did not organize this nation, nor its laws, nor did we authorize or agree to their enforcement or the degrees or means of such enforcement... we are the victim-subjects of a fictional tyranny whose actual agreements have zero merit for us and infinite merit for those who ascend to positions of dominance or mastery within a falsified hierarchy of ersatz ‘protectors of liberty’. These may once have been something like their projections, but this was long ago. Now, we have, primarily and in vast force, oceans of mimetic parasites and predators who have developed their own occult nation and economy, within the very core of a nation whose promise was liberty, equality, intelligence, innovation, mutuality, compassion, and an unquenchable desire to establish and pursue the finest opportunities convergent upon our peculiar human station. To insure their protection, development, and free distribution... in and as new ways of learning, growing and being human together. We received the opposite. This is a false contract. It does not exist except as the fictions enforceable by falsely-authorized collectives against individuals and associations. As we did not create or agree to this, we are responsible to clarify these matters explicitly, to respond, presently, urgently and intelligently. In order to establish collectives that are the true and actual organs of our mutual hope, desire, intelligence and endeavor. In order to establish something more like human intelligence, and less like the ongoing catastrophes that have too long and furiously stood as costumed lies and tyrants, in the stead of our humanity, ecologies, hope and potentials. We must establish mutually intelligent collectives whose nature invites, restores, catalyzes and protects our world, our people, our health... our minds... and our potentials with and for each other and our world. Now.
Posted on: Fri, 25 Jul 2014 19:05:08 +0000

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