The Taboo of Confronting Soldiers. Fear Based Mind Control and The Unlawfulness of Legality - 1/4. Fear Based Mind Control and The Unlawfulness of Legality - 4/4. Fear Based Mind Control and The Unlawfulness of Legality - 3/4. Fear Based Mind Control and The Unlawfulness of Legality - 2/4. Aldous Huxley interview-1958 (FULL) All Wars Are Bankers' Wars. Fred On Everything.
Examining the Firmware of War Date May 23, 2011 Patriotism is everywhere thought to be a virtue rather than a mental disorder. I don’t get it. If I told the Rotarians or an American Legion hall that “John is a patriot,” all would approve greatly of John. Of course the Japanese pilots who attacked Pearl Harbor were patriots, as were the German soldiers who murdered millions in the Second World War. Of course not. The pack dominates humanity. Packery dominates society. Fans. Such is their footballian enthusiasm that they will sometimes burn their own cities in delight at victory or disturbance at loss. It’s everywhere. Part of patriotism is nationalism, the political expression of having given up to the pack all independence of thought. Is this not literally true? The military calls the pack instinct “unit cohesion,” and fosters it to the point that soldiers often have more loyalty to the military than to the national pack. I need a drink. The Big Bass Drums of War are Booming!
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