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RE: the US CONSTITUTION: Document of Self-Empowerment, or Mass Mind-Control?

in #life7 years ago

Catchy trigger words indeed. Once upon a time I was an exemplary member of this statist religion, feeling everything I had been programmed to feel. Now the words create quite the opposite feeling, much like christianese (saved, believer, praise-the-lord, sinner, conviction, heaven, hell), I want to run in the other direction (preferably into the woods or some other natural place) when they're used, something in me relating them to a prison I want no part of. But I do realize that if not for the programming, the connotations of those words you wrote would be very different.

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It is exactly the same program, fear-based or trauma-based programming, done on a mass scale. Oh yes, I was nearly a hard-core nationalist, and then thought I should be a Constitutionalist or something like that, but then I read the thing, or misread it, and for a while there I carried a little pocket Constitution around, hoping for the chance to show someone how powerful they really were. It must have been about 2003, I actually called the Alex Jones show to tell him what I'd discovered, thinking that I could get my voice out to thousands if I could explain how WE were the actual power source for all the corruption etc. Alex cut me off (surprise!) and yelled, "That does it, I'm going to come back from break and read the Declaration of Independence," and he went to commercial. When he came back, he actually read a lot of it, but I was talking about a profound way to view the Constitution, not the Declaration of Independence, and as he hijacked my excitement and cut me off, I was not able to get my message out to anyone that day. After that, I'd become an anarchist, but I had also begun to wonder what that Jones fella was all about...