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Title: Why do people love "Governments"?
Source: The No State Project
URL Source: http://www.adventuresinlegalland.com/
Published: Mar 18, 2007
Author: Marc Stevens
Post Date: 2007-03-18 14:13:24 by Simmering Frog
Keywords: Government Crime
Views: 234
Comments: 22

From Marc Stevens:

STILL LOVE GOVERNMENTS?

Written by Marc Stevens Tuesday, 13 March 2007

It's truly amazing despite all the crimes committed by governments, people still religiously cling to the idea governments are necessary to protect life, liberty and property. You can even point out governments not only have no duty to protect anyone, but also do a disasterous job at whatever they bother doing. Despite overwhelming evidence government is not only unnecessary, corrupt and a cancer on the world, its victims continue to revere them. Maybe this will help convince them governments are nothing more than gangs of killers, thieves and liars.

Show a friend who believes governments are necessary this copy of title 50 of the United States Code, section 1520. This "law" authorizes the "Department of Defense" to conduct chemical and biological warfare experiments on "civilian populations". You'll notice there is nothing in there about about informing the "civilian population" and getting their consent. While the only ones "notified" are "local civilian officials", there is nothing about getting consent first.

I seem to remember hearing something about a dictator in the middle east being accused of doing something like this.

It'll warm your heart to know chemical and biological agents are weapons of mass destruction. This means the "Department of Defense" conducts experiments on "civilian populations" with weapons of mass destruction. Maybe I'm just being cynical, I just don't think you protect people by attacking them with weapons of mass destruction. Maybe the anthrax attacks after 911 was just an authorized "experiment"?

If you think I'm "paranoid", consider all the "programs" conducted by governments that are "classified", where governments deny their existence for decades. MK-Ultra and Operation Northwoods are good examples. If attacking "civilian populations" with weapons of mass destruction is admitted and shamelessly advertised in the United States Code, then what is being hidden or "classified"? Don't worry, you only need to wait fifty or so years to find out.

Have any of the "local civilian officials" where you live ever notified you of a chemical and biological warfare "experiment" being conducted? Of course these "experiments" are harmless and for our benefit, that's why you and I are not informed. Once again, with government our consent is not necessary. Do you like the idea of being "experimented" on without your consent?

Yes, governments are wonderful, after all, without governments who'll conduct those lovely chemical and biological warfare "experiments" on entire populations? Who'll steal trillions of "dollars" worth of our energy every year? Who'll conduct horrific mind control "experiments" and domestic terrorists acts? Just how do you wage wars without governments?

Look at the hypocrisy, there are over 40,000 paramilitary raids conducted in the United States every year because "drugs are bad," while there are whole populations being attacked with weapons of mass destruction. Which group is doing the drugs here?

The government solution to every problem is simple: launch another attack on the people. When you think about it, that's about the only thing governments are good at. So if you're still a skeptic or know one, remember 50 USC section 1520 where the "Department of Defense" is authorized to conduct chemical and biological warfare "experiments" on populations. Last Updated ( Thursday, 15 March 2007 )

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http://www.adventuresinlegalland.com/

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#4. To: Simmering Frog (#0)

Why do people exhibit altruistic behavior?

Tauzero  posted on  2007-03-18   22:14:22 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Tauzero (#4)

Why do people exhibit altruistic behavior?

Concern for others is not a vice or a weakness, even if it is not a moral or legal imperative.

Love of government does not arise from altruism or from any other virtue. Love of government arises from habits of thought that children discard when they become adults, namely, that Mummy and Daddy a) will save them, b) are the source of everything good, c) owe them a living, d) have the right to intervene in every aspect of their lives, e) are to be obeyed without question, f) etc.

The maternal and paternal State do not flourish because of altruism; they flourish because of subservience.

leveller  posted on  2007-03-18   22:48:28 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: leveller (#7)

Concern for others is not a vice or a weakness

True.

Love of government does not arise from altruism or from any other virtue.

Perhaps not love of government, but the fact of government and altruistic behavior are two sides of the same coin.

Tauzero  posted on  2007-03-18   23:31:06 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: Tauzero (#8)

the fact of government and altruistic behavior are two sides of the same coin.

As far as I can tell, government doesn't arise from concern for the welfare of others, but from the desire to exploit others. I've never seen a better account of this than Oppenheimer's "The State."

leveller  posted on  2007-03-19   6:55:46 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: leveller (#9)

There is no altruism without competition.

Tauzero  posted on  2007-03-19   11:55:57 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#19. To: Tauzero (#16)

There is no altruism without competition.

Now you're just toying with me. You'll write any absurdity, just to get me to overanalyze it and respond with an a devastating but ridiculous rhetorical volley at a straw man.

Writing a check to the American Cancer Society (would they be disappointed if the cure for cancer emerged tomorrow?) is a form of altruism, even if I am not locked in a Darwinian death struggle for resources with their members or beneficiaries.

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