Wednesday, April 06, 2005

NTGNTP (6th Draft): CAUSE AND CONSEQUENCE Part 1.1.9

In summation, all governing systems suppress personal freedom to varying degrees. Tighter control is a sign of systemic weakness. A slow downward spiral will experience a coinciding counter-reaction to preserve stasis. The second law of thermodynamics states that any closed system will succumb to the effects of entropy, or disorder. This system[16] can only expand globally before becoming closed in this sense. Of course, the situation could be rectified by adopting a dynamic system. Social and cultural evolution has not yet reached this point. Finger pointing produces nothing, but new targets for public ire. The breaking point must be seized. Basic infrastructure should not be allowed to take and hold hostages. The sewage treatment engineer may someday be the highest social pillar. Crackdowns and liquidation must be avoided meanwhile. The failures will serve hard prison time.[17] A rebel is a slave with delusions. The machine will die of its own accord. The prepared opportunist will better guide their own destiny. Anarchy is a pleasant daydream. Reality will see the power vacuum filled. The lines are best drawn in advance. The future will be determined by those able. Laws and rules will be mere words. The wanna-be despots must be quickly eliminated by any means available and necessary. Injustices against that type are amusing, and best encouraged. No matter lip service to freedom. Often "none of the above," is the best choice.

[16] Mainly economic, but all technique (see Ellul, 1964).

[17] Leonard Peltier is an example.

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