The march into internment advances
The dialectic is still alive and growing again. Cause disruption, to create an excuse, in order to apply the remedy. Incarceration is built one prisoner at a time. One day a moat will encircle your castle. It won’t provide a secure defense but will undermine the foundation of the walls. What about all the news this year that was seldom reported? If the media ignores the significant does that mean you are immune to its consequence? Or are you resigned to accept your RFID chip implant as the price for living under a benign Skull and Bones version of compassionate harmony? 2004 was a great disappointment.
Another election year cycle - no reprieve - just more suffering. Our political tempest won’t pass like a tornado. It’s a whirlwind that never ceases to obliterate a social order worthy of defending. If lives are worth saving from a natural disaster, why are they so easily sacrificed or offered up in the normal course of obedience to the global community? The prospect for 2005 may well hold surprises, but established trends have a life of their own. Continued war, global inflation and more social chaos. That is the state of the global gulag. As civil liberties are disregarded the typhoon of human carnage will intensify.
What will it take to make that the top story for next year?
http://www.batr.org/gulag/123004.html
From:
Aftermath News
Top Stories - January 5th, 2005
Another election year cycle - no reprieve - just more suffering. Our political tempest won’t pass like a tornado. It’s a whirlwind that never ceases to obliterate a social order worthy of defending. If lives are worth saving from a natural disaster, why are they so easily sacrificed or offered up in the normal course of obedience to the global community? The prospect for 2005 may well hold surprises, but established trends have a life of their own. Continued war, global inflation and more social chaos. That is the state of the global gulag. As civil liberties are disregarded the typhoon of human carnage will intensify.
What will it take to make that the top story for next year?
http://www.batr.org/gulag/123004.html
From:
Aftermath News
Top Stories - January 5th, 2005
Starmail - 7. Jan, 16:32