Articles:                               Email:    jnewell957@earthlink.net
 .                                                                                   Rev. June 17  2008
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     1)   Psycheocracy (Selection of Leaders Based on Personality)
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    2)   The Holy Bible Decrees Psycheocracy
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     3)  For the Fright of Your Life, Surf:
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     4)  The New Conservatism
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     5)  The Scientific Selection of Candidates
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     6)  Elect more Carolyn McCarthys
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     7)  Elect Honest Capable Union Leaders
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     8)  Rules of Colloquy
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     9)  Characteristics of Child Mind
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     10)  Some Characteristics of the Mature Intellect
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     11)  Some Criteria for Credibility
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      13) Constituency Loyal Members of Parliament
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      14) The Very High Cost of Joining the EU and the Euro
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      15) The Collapse of the World Trade Center
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     16)  The Divided Brain
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     17)  Iron Law of Charity
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     18)  Proposed Voting System
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     19)  Better Health
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     20)  The New Green Direction
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      21) The Dark history of the New World Order and the EU
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     22)  End Free Speech on WBAI
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     23) The Iron Law of Organizations
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    24) A Characteristic  of Truth
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    26) Psycheocracy: the Scientific Selection of Constituency Loyal Politicians
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27) Some Thoughts on Thought
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          28)Oppose Oppression with Ten Billion Pricks
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          29)Scientific Socialism
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        30)The Morals of a journalist?
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        Psycheocracy (Selection of Leaders based on personality)  TOP
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     Representative democracy has not worked. A group of one Hundred people
   can elect an honest, capable, political representative because every mem-
     ber of the group knows each other  intimately.  However when  a  group
         is one Hundred Thousand strong, any potential  leader is  only known to 

     0.1 percent of the group,  thus democracy  is defeated. In  practice, sev-
    eral opportunist groups form and each puts up  a candidate and one wins
     Fortunately, there is a solution:
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     Form a local political  club ( or association ), then advertise for one hun-
         dred or one thousand applicants for  the  position  of  primary ( or pros-
         pective ) candidate. The club should then use   rigorous  tests,  including
         psychological evaluation, to  select the best applicant for the club for the
         position of primary candidate. The  club  should  then run  its  candidate
         against the machine ( Establishment ) primary candidate  and  win,  then
         run    its   candidate   against   opposition   party   candidate   and   win. 
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     The club's candidate will be able to say that he was selected in an open
     forum, from a large selection of applicants, using rigorous, objective tests.
     The candidate could, further more, say  that his competitor was  selected
     from two or three party hacks, through some murky process and selected
     one the basis of the competitor's loyalty to  corporate PACs and the party
     machine, not to the voters.
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     The voters then will have a Congressman ( or MP ) who is  honest,  capable,
          and  loyal  to  his  constituency, not  to  PACs ( or the Establishment ).  The
          political  club  will,  most likely, be able to control state and  municipal  elec-
          tions as well.

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     The greatest difference, by far,  is between   the PAC  controlled  candidates
     and the PAC free candidates, rather than between Democrat and Republican
     ( or between Conservative or Labour ) candidates, often called Republicrats.
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     Large institutions of all kinds use rigorous  tests  and  psychological   evalu-
     ation  almost all the  time  for  the  selection of  important  personnel  with
     great success.  This  method of  selection  could also be successful ly used
     in politics.
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     Psycheocratic selection would completely eliminate the  problem of PAC
     control, so much discussed at present. The PAC candidate requires  such
    an enormous amount of money (on average, 700,000 Dollars) to convince
     very skeptical voters that they are free from PAC control.  The  psycheo-
     cratic candidate, of course,  will require far  less  campaign  contributions,
     which he will be able to  raise  from  individuals.  Representative  Carolyn
     McCarthy (of the Long Island Railroad shootings) raised 1.3 million Dollars
         from individual contibutors.

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     Three quarters of elected representatives are well regarded  by their constit-
     uencies: yet the country is going down hill at high speed. The reason for this
     contradiction is that our political representatives are all very  personable  (as
     are, or were, all politicians after Attilla the Hun) and assiduously help  their
     constituents with many minor problems  with the  respective  governments.
     The real damage that the politicians do to us and our country  is  done  by
     voting for outrageous bills that are little noticed, or not reported at all. Bills
     that take away our civil rights;  that support the waste of billions of Dollars
     by the military; that allows our food  to  contaminated  by  herbicides  and
     herbicides; that gives billions of Dollars to millionaire farmers and  none  to
     poor farmers; that gives tax breaks only to the rich, even rebates; and much
     much more.

         For the  organising  the  election  of  psycheocratic  political  representatives,
         the following is suggested: First, independent, bipartisan  committees  should
         be formed of  ten to twenty  people across  the  nation.  The  Establishment
         will, of course, be very interested  in  infiltrating  committees  as  well  as by
         freelance  opportunists,  lunatics  and  various political groups;  so  it  would
         be advisable to   involve,  say,  three  psychologists  and   three   lawyers to
         keep undesireables out. This vetting should be applied to  club members and
         club candidates. To prevent the political reputation of the organising  comm-
         ittee, if any, from spreading to the  clubs that  they  form and  to  discourage
         undesireables, the members of  organising  committees should  be  prevented
         from joining the clubs that they form for a period of time.

          It might advantageous to set up a shadow congress. The shadow congress
          could perform the following functions:

                 1) Advise the present Congress
                 2) Lobby or pressure the present Congress
                 3) In case of a political or social breakdown, replace the present
                     Congress
                 4) Provide candidates for the present Congress in the next election

          Shadow Congressional candidates could be selected as described above.
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      2)            God Decrees Psycheocracy
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     "But select capable men from all the people--men who
     fear God, trustworthy men who hate dishonest gain--
     and appoint them as officials over thousands, hundreds,
     fifties ands tens."
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     Exodus,18:21
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     3)                      For the Fright of Your Life, Surf:              TOP
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"If one were to read all the newspapers and magazines and study all the issues
        rigorously, one would only know about five percent of what is going on."
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        Interviewee on Coasttocoastam.com
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1) ''The secret War Against the Jews''
    John Loftus and Mark Aarons
    St. Martins Griffin
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    Nesta Webster
    Boswell Publishing UK
3) "Secret Societies and Subversive Movments"
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    A&B book publishers
    Brooklyn NY
4) World revolution"
    Nesta Webster
   Constable and Co.
   London UK
5) "Trading with the Enemy''
    Charles Higham
    Barnes and Noble Books NY
6) Diplomacy by Deception''
    John Coleman Phd
    Bridger House Publishing Inc
7) "Conspirators' Hierarchy: the Story
      of the Committee of 300"
8) All These Things"
    A. N. Field
9) The Truth About the slump"
    A. N. Field
10) "The Red Fog over America''
      William Guy Carr
11) Pawns in the Game"
      William Guy Carr
12) The Roosevelt Myth"
      John T Flynn
      The Devin- Adair Company NY
14) "Secret Societies"
      Jan van Helsing
      Ewertverlag Spain
15) "None Dare it Conspiracy"
      Gary Allen
      Buccaneer books NY
16) "Imperium"
      Frances Parker Yocker
      Noontide Press  Ca
17) "The Chosen People"
      John M Allegro
      Panther Books
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     James Corcoran
      Penguin Books
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     A. K. Chesterton
      Candour Publishing UK
20) "Dope, Inc"
      Kalimtis, Goldman, Steinberg,
21) "The Cause of World Unrest"
      The Morning Post  UK
22) "History of the Great American Fortunes"
    Gustavus Myers
     The Modern Library NY
23) "The Last Secret"
       Nicholas Bethell
       Basic Books NY
24) "The Unseen Hand"
      A Ralph Epperson
      Publius Press
25) "Zionism in the Age of the Dictators"
       Lenni Brenner
       Croom Helm, London UK
26) Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler"
      Antony C Sutton
      76 Press CA
28) "The Nameless War"
     Captain A. H. M. Ramsay
29) "Rule by Secrecy'
      Jim Marrs
      Perennial ( HarperCollins )
30) "The Secrets of the Federal Reserve"
      Eustace Mullins
      Bankers Research Institute VA
31) "The 'Federal' Reserve Conspiracy and Rockefeller"
      Emanuel M Josephson
      Chedney Press NY
32) "House of Rockefeller"
       Morris A Bealle
       All American Press
33) Hitler's secret Backers
      Sidney Warburg
      Research Publications AZ
34) "Bushwacked"
      Uri Dowbenko
      Conspiracy Digest MT
35) "Fire in the Minds of Men"
      James H. Billington
      Basic Books
36) "The French Revolution"
      Nesta Webster
37) "Call it Conspiracy"
      Larry Abraham
      Double A Publication WA
39) "Patents for Hitler"
40 ) "The Old Boys: The american elite
      and the Origins of the CIA"
      Burton Hersh
41) "Unholy Trinity"
      John Loftus, Mark Aarons
42) ''Nazi Gold"
      Ian Sayer,  Douglas Botting
43) "The Pledge Betrayed"
      Tom Boyer
44) "The Puzzle Palace"
     James Bamford"
45) "The Splendid Blond Beast, Money,
     Law and Genocide in the Twentieth Century"
46) "The Strange Career of Herbert Hoover"
      John Hamill
47) "George Bush"
     Webster G. Tarpley
     Anton Chaitkin
     Executive Intelligence Review
48) "The New Pearl Harbour"
     David Ray Griffin
     Olive Branch Press
49) "911 Synthetic Terror"
      Webster G. Tarpley
     Progressive Press
50) "The Naked Capitalist"
     W. Cleon Skousen
  .  51) "The Federal Reserve Conspiracy"
  .        Eustace Mullins
           Omni Publications
    52) "Banking and Currency andthe Money Trust"
          Charles A. Lindbergh Sr.
          Omni Publications
    53) "The Invisible Government"
          Dan Smoot
          Western Islands Publishers
    54) "The Federal Reserve Hoax"
           Wickliffe B. Vennard Sr.
           Omni Publications
    55) "The Rothschild Money Trust"
          George Armstrong
    56) "The Iron Curtain Over America"
          John Beaty
     57) "The Conspiracy Against the Dollar"
           Peter Beter
           George Braziller
     58) "Blowback"
           Chalmers Johnson
            Henry Holt Co.
     59) The Controversy of  Zion
           Douglas Reed
           Noontide Press
           See: www.controversy-of-zion.com
     60) Far and Wide
           Douglas Reed
           See:   www.douglasreed.co.uk
     61) Controversies, Cover-ups and Crimes
              Jonathan Vankin
            Paragon House Press
     62)  Our Love Affair with Germany
            Hans Haber
            G P Putnams New York
      63)  The Rockefeller Conspiracy
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   4)            The New conservatism        TOP
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   .
     The Conservative MP is selected  by the  local  activists.  They  may
     choose their own candidate or a candidate  who is  on  the  approved
     list of  the  National  Conservative  Office.  With few  exceptions  the
     local activists choose  somebody  from  the  list of persons  approved
     by the National  Conservative Office.  The persons on  the  approved
     list are chosen by the  National Conservative Office primarily because
     they are  loyal  to  the  National  Office, which  is  controlled  by  the
     Establishment, which runs the conservative party for their own benefit,
     not for the benefit  of  the conservative  voters.  A  more  professional
     system for the  selection of  conservative  candidates  who  would  be
     more loyal to  their voters, not  the National Conservative Office, and
     ultimately to the establishment  is  suggested.The local activists should
     advertise locally  for  perhaps 100  or 1000 applicants for the  position
     of candidate.  The applicants  should  then  be  subjected  to  rigorous
    investigation and tests, including psychological evaluation, to select the
     best applicant for the position of candidate.
.
     Members of the activists group should be  disqualified  from becoming
     the  candidate to  discourage  opportunists   from joining  the  group to
     manipulate  it.  The activists group  should be  prejudiced  against   any
     applicants for the position of candidate with connections to any member
    of the activist group. Those familiar with the workings  of the  Establish-
     ment would agree that  the  Establishment would  most  likely  control
     local groups by encouraging local people who  could  be  subjected  to
     their pressure, e.g. Borrowers and contractors  to  large companies, to
     become activists and then, pressure or reward them to act in the inter-
     ests of the Establishment.  It is suggested that the local  conservatives
     groups disqualify from any membership in  the  local group  all  those
     who are subject to pressure by or  rewards  from  the  Establishment.
     This method of candidate selection has been used in the United States
     for two hundred  years  by  local  political clubs and machines, which
     select all local candidates and vote in the national conventions for their
     leaders.  Elections in the United States are very expensive and the local
     political machines must select someone who  can  obtain  contributions
     from the Establishment.  The Establishment  controls  the  selection  of
     candidates in this manner.
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     Campaigning in the United Kingdom  is far less costly. Should there be
     two Conservative candidates, one put up by  the  group  loyal  to  the
     National Conservative Office and the other  by an independent group,
     the two groups could hold a primary election, as is done in the United
     States, to select one candidate.

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.  5)          The Scientific Selection of Candidates        TOP

   .
     The weakest link in  a democracy -- and it  is  a  very  weak link -- is
     that almost all members   of a large group of people cannot determine
     the true personality of  any one  individual.  The political aspirant  will
     hide any character defect  and  will go  to  great  pains  to  develop   a
    credible image. Politicians  are  now  selected  by  their  ability  to  sell
     their vote to special  interests,  using  the  donated  money to  generate
     and advertise an instant artificial personality that will win the credibility
     of the electorate. Here is how activists could work to cause the selection
     of honest politicians:  they should go into  promising   electoral  area  and
     organize the electorate into "Psycheocratic" (selection of leadership based
     on personality) local political clubs.  The main purpose of "Psycheocratic"
     local political clubs would be to  select their candidates  based  in  part  on
     personality, for the primary election, collect the requisite  number  of  sign-
     atures for them to become a  party  primary  candidate,  then  canvass  for
     them. The party members  would  then  vote in  the primary  elections  to
     determine which primary candidate is to  become  the party  candidate,  to
     run against the candidate of the opposite party.  The winner would become
     the elected representative of the electoral district.
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     1)    Members of the group forming the club shall be disqualified
            from being club members.
     2)    Club members shall be disqualified from becoming primary
             candidates.  This will discourage opportunists from joining
             the club.
     3)    The club members should be prejudiced against applicants
            for positions of primary candidate who are connected to club
            members.  This will discourage opportunists from sending their
      4)    The club should advertise widely to attract as many applicants
             for the position of primary candidate as possible.
     5)    The applicants shall be carefully screened and evaluated, including
            the use of psychological evaluation.
     6)    The club members will then vote for their primary candidate, basing
           their votes, one assumes, on the applicant's personality, education, back
           ground, age, health, experience. etc.
     7)    The club officers should be selected in the same manner as described.
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     The idea is not new - it has been used for decades by large organizations
     - with apparent success.  All that these organizations require of an applicant
     is that they send a resume and perhaps take a few tests.  If the organ-
     izations were to require applicants to go through the same obstacle course
     as in politics, ll the better applicants would go elsewhere.
.
     Supporters of  psycheocratic primary candidates will be able to  tell  the
     electorate that nothing is known about the opposing primary candidate's
     honesty or capability and that he   was chosen by some murky  process
     in a smoke-filled back  room from  a  base of only two  or  three  party
     regulars.  In addition, the opposing candidate will raise many thousands
     of dollars, (which  will cost the taxpayer,  generally,  twenty  times  the
    amount, to  repay  the  contributors),  to  generate  an  instant, arbitrary
     and artificial personality.  The character of the psycheocratic candidate
     would be well and reliably known.  He would be selected from  a  large
     base by a large group of people (the  club)  using  a  reliable  means  of
     selection.
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     The psycheocratic candidate, being much more credible, will need much
     less money than a non psycheocratic candidate to achieve the confidence
     of the voters.  He will not be able to raise  as  much  money  from  large
     contributors, but will be able to  raise  more  money  from  smaller  cont-
     ributors.  A psycheocratic candidate will  attract  many  more  volunteers.
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  6)            Elect more Carolyn McCarthys        TOP
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     Carolyn McCarthy's husband was killed  by a  deranged man on
     the Long Island Railroad in 1993. In 1996 her congressman, Dan
     Frisa, voted against an assault weapon ban. Mrs.  McCarthy was
     so angered that she decided to run for Congress against Dan Frisa.
     Starting with nothing, she recruited over one thousand volunteers
     and received over one million dollars in contributions, almost all in
     small amounts. Mrs. McCarthy won the election for  Congress  by
     57%. Mrs. McCarthy has proven a very important  point: a  single
     person with no organization, resources or PAC support  can  win a
     seat in Congress.
  .
     But one is not enough. One would have to wait  a long  time for another
    Carolyn McCarthy to drop out of a  tree. Why  not, instead, proactively,
     find an  equivalent to her? As Rep. McCarthy depends on  the  goodwill
     of fellow congressmen for trading votes, her support for the campaigning
     for  other  congressional  seats  cannot   be  expected,  as  such  support
     would be interpreted, quite correctly, as a stab in  the  back. So  we  will
     have to proceed alone.
.
     The problem of finding someone credible to become the candidate can
     be solved as described:  Those  interested should  form  local  political
     clubs with ideal constitutions to which the following  is  added:
.
     1)    Members of the group forming the club shall be disqualified from
             being club members.
     2)    Club members shall be disqualified from becoming primary candidates.
            This will discourage opportunists from joining the club.
     3)    The club members should be prejudiced against applicants for
             positions of primary candidate who are connected to club members.
            This will discourage opportunists from sending their friends into the club.
     4)    The club should advertise widely to attract as many applicants for the
             position of primary candidate as possible.
     5)    The applicants shall be carefully screened and evaluated, including
             the use of psychological evaluation.
     6)    The club members should then vote for their primary candidate,
              basing their votes, one assumes, on the applicant's personality,
               education, background, age, health, experience. etc.
     7)    The club officers should be selected in the same manner as described.
.
     Large corporations and institutions have used more or less the same
     method for selecting their leaders, including astronauts, for decades
     with apparent success.
.
     Why not join and recruit people to new groups, Democratic or Rep-
     ublican, to elect honest, capable to political office.
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  7)           Elect honest, capable Union Leaders     TOP 
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     Members in a small group of people  know  each  other intimately
     and could determine  which of  them  would make a  good  leader.
     In large groups, each member will be known by only  a  few  other
     members and will be unknown to the rest.  Thus, a large group  of
     people, as a whole, cannot know which of them would make good
     leaders.  In practice, in large organizations, leadership falls to those
     who have the organization, resources, energy and time  to  generate
     instant,  artificial  personalities  for  the  large  group  to  reluctantly
     choose from.
.
     Those who   choose to become  leaders are driven  by  some  greater
     inner misery or by  greed to desperate and time-consuming  efforts to
     deceive to become leaders.  They show little interest in the welfare of
     their  fellows.  Those  who  would  make  the  best  leaders  are  well
     adjusted and do not have the inner misery to propel them to the great
     efforts needed to become leaders.  They cannot be  easily   identified.
.
     In order to overcome the above problems and elect honest,  capable
     union leaders, it is suggested that a committee be formed that would
     function as follows:
.
     1)    The committee would accept applications and nominations for
             positions of candidate
             for leadership positions.
     2)    Disqualify committee members from becoming candidates.
     3)    Evaluate the nominees' qualifications and personality using
            psychological tests.
     4)    Vote for the best nominee.
     5)    Register the nominee and canvass for him.
  .
     Union members are not hired for their  general  knowledge  nor for
     their honesty nor administrative abilities, only for their specific skills.
      As a result, union  leaders will have inferior  administrative abilities
     and could be dishonest.  It is suggested that non-union people  such
     as lawyers, MBAs be selected as union  leaders.  One  expects  and
     gets reliable service from experts such  as doctors, lawyers, etc., so
     why should these experts give inferior service as union leaders, part-
     icularly when evaluated for honesty, by psychologists?
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   8)            Rules of Colloquy        TOP
  .
     1) The purpose of allowing participants to speak is to inform the
         audience, not to benefit  the speaker.
     2) Speakers are to fully consider their ideas before they express
         them, then fully express them in
         good, clear, logical, and concise English. The ideas are to be
        expressed without emotion,  declamation or emphasis.
     3) All information is to have an objective origin even if that origin
         is forgotten.
    4) A warrant of credibility is the acceptance of retribution (usually
         loss of credibility) should the  corresponding information be shown
         to be false. Emotional warrants of credibility are forbidden
         as well as emotional manipulation of the audience. If a speaker
        wishes to warrant his credibility    he should do so explicitly. For
         example: "I warrant my credibility that . . .",  or "As a
        professional, I would like to say . . . ." Speakers who warrant their
        credibility are to identify  themselves.
     5) Innuendo, sarcasm, suggestion, insinuation, vernacular, disingen-
         uousness, obloquy, mockery, contempt, condescension, irony,
         ridicule, satire, derision, misinterpretation, words that are
         vague or have negative connotation, and formal and informal
          fallacies are forbidden. Violations of the above are to be inter-
           preted as (dishonest) warrants of credibility.
     6) Aspects of the topic under discussion are to be discussed in order
          of importance. Discussion of a lesser aspect implies acceptance
          of   greater aspects.
     7) Scholarly discourse shall be the paradigm.
     8) Speakers are not to prove how clever, cute, dumb, righteous,
          witty or humorous they are.
     9) To call a speaker ignorant or naive is a warrant of credibility.
     10) Definitions, words, standards of proof, reliability of information
            and references are to be those implied by the context.
    11) Willful violators of the rules of colloquy may be asked to identify
           themselves.
     12) Repetition and the obvious are to be avoided.
13) A statement saying that something does not exist will  be taken to
                 also mean that the maker of the statement is very thoroughly
                 knowledgeable about the context of the statement
        14) To call something ridiculous, absurd, ludicrous, farfetched, etc.
               is to say that the object or idea that is called ridiculous, etc,
               has such powerful evidence against it that it will provoke
               an emotional outburst
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  9)            Characteristics of Childmind         TOP
.
     Childmind does not understand and ignores the meaning of abstract
     statements, he only understands the concomitant emotion, in which
     he is  solely  interested; and  understands statements as a means of
     conveying emotion.
    .
     Childmind ascribes a degree of  credibility  to  an  abstract  statement
     that is proportional to the degree of emotion with which the statement
     is expressed.
.
     Childmind takes generalizations and figures of speech literally.
.
     Childmind believes that abstract reality can be changed by emotion.
       .
     Childmind is fascinated by symmetry.
.
     Childmind believes that reality is like a Disney cartoon; all characters
     and phenomena being very simple, extreme and absolute and cannot
     understand anything more complex. Childmind's reality is formed
     from from his own personal emotional experience.
.
     Childmind is sensitive to criticism, believes criticism to be arbitrary
     and will hurl criticism back.
.
     Childmind loves besting adults and will gleefully draw attention to
     perceived errors even if trivial or nonexistent.
.
     When childmind accepts a rule, it is very upset when the rule is
     broken, even in trivial or irrelevant circumstances.
.
     Childmind is very upset by hypocrisy, even in trivial or irrelevant
   circumstances.
   .
     Childmind assumes all members of a set of objects to be identical.
  .
     Childmind is very quick to make a hasty generalization.
  .
     When childmind takes a side in a controversy he will be intensely
     loyal to that side irrespective of contrary evidence.
.
    Childmind will give credibility to the side in a controversy which is
     supported by the most experts, weighted by their rank.
.
     Childmind will answer a question with a question.
  .
     Childmind will disbelieve any argument made by a disliked authority.

     Childmind will believe an argument to be ridiculous simply because it
    is ridiculed.
.
     Childmind argues only in sound bites.
.
     Childmind will refuse to say "I do not know"
.
     Childmind will ignore all anomalies, contradictions and discrepancies.
.
     Childmind has an attention span of fifteen seconds, after which he
     assumes a right to loudly interrupt. If childmind is particularly upset,
     he will interrupt  at any time.
   .
     Childmind is very proud of being very skeptical. It gives a him a sense
      of being intellectually sophisticated and is an effective way of avoiding
      unpleasant information.
      .
     about 99.9 % of the population have the intellect of a childmind. This is
     the intellects of children are only developed to about the level of a nine
     year old: after that only the memory is developed.
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     When childmind perceives that it is losing an argument it will withdraw
       from the argument citing one of the following reasons:
     1)    Your (effective) argument is an insult to me (or others)
     2)    Your argument is ridiculous (meaning undefined of course) absurd,
             ludicrous, etc.
     3)    Your argument is farfetched
     4)    I do not have time to respond to weak arguments
     5)    Your arguments are disloyal or unpatriotic
     6)   You are not an expert
     7)    Of course I know that you are just joking
     8)    The argument is from a vanity press
    9)    There is no scientific proof for your argument.  If presented with a
             requested standard of    proof, he will raise the required standard
     10)    Your argument hurts people's feelings.
     11)   You are undermining my authority.
     12)   I am not going to fall for that trick (i.e. debating).
     13)   Your argument was completely discredited years ago.
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   10) Some Characteristics of the Mature Intellect     TOP
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     1)    Asks questions
     2)    Answers questions
     3)    Does not emote nor use emotional nor colloquial terms
     4)    Does not interrupt
     5)    Uses clear, concise, logical, formal and complete English
     6)    Listens and learns
     7)    Analyses rationality of thoughts before expressing them
     8)    Is willing to say "I do not know"
     9)    Has no emotional attachment to ideas, positions, dogmas, judgments etc.
     10)   Understands the meaning of words used.
     11)   Understands some of the principles of informal and formal    reasoning
     12)   Understands some of the informal and formal fallacies
     13)   Understands some of the basic principles of science
     14)   Gives serious consideration to everything said
     15)   Denies nothing without reason
     16)   Obeys the rules of colloquy
     17)   Welcomes constructive criticism
     18)  pays acute attention to discrepancies, anomalies and contradictions.
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11)     Some Criteria for Credibility     TOP
.
     Nine-nine percent of experts become experts for  financial compen-
     sation, ego expansion and  power.  They are almost  all  paid   well.
     Only corporations and well funded  organizations  can afford to pay
     the  experts.  Corporation  that  employ the experts  have  only  two
     moral obligations:  the first  is  to  obey the law and the second is  to
     maximize the returns on investment without reference to  any  other
     morals.  Any public good that costs money reduces the stockholders'
     return and is thus necessarily immoral.  The  obligations  of  corpora-
     tions are consistent with the attitudes of those who become corporate
     officers and officers of other institutions.  In pursuance of their oblig-
     ations the officers will punish any experts in their employment  or  in
     their direct or indirect control who might communicate negative infor-
     mation  about  the  corporations.  The  treatment  of  whistle-blowers
     illustrates the above  point. All  well  funded  organizations  are  cont-
     rolled by corporations.
.
     The expert  himself  will,  after  spending  much  time,  money  and
     trauma in acquiring  his  expertise, will be hostile  to  negative  infor-
     mation, which would  make his expertise less valuable.   Since corp-
     orations control the curricula of most institutes of learning, the expert
     will not be taught any negative information about any aspect  of   the
     corporations.  Thus  no  expert  can  be expected to  articulate,  admit
     or even know about negative information about his field.
   .
    Almost  all  publications  are  either owned  by or  depend on  the adver-
     tising revenue of corporations,  which are  required to,  and  do, prevent
     publication of negative information about their advertisers and their allies.
  .
     Each  discipline  produces  information  with its own  specific degree of
    reliability.  The degree of reliability is a compromise between insufficient
     information  output that  would result from too  high  reliability  require-
     ments and much information of too low value,  resulting  from  too  low
     reliability requirements.
.
     Due to the simplicity and  absolute  consistency of the   subject  of  study,
     physics has the highest reliability of all disciplines, being perhaps 99.9999%.
      At  the other  end  is  psychiatry,  having  a  reliability  of, perhaps,  90%,
     due to variability and  the  difficulty of  measuring  subjects. The reliability
     of other disciplines lies in between.
.
     The reliability of any  information  that is  not  used,  ultimately, for a
     decision is irrelevant.    The probable benefit   of  a  decision is  equal
     to minus the cost  (fees,  travel costs, etc.) plus the  benefit  times  the
     probability of the benefit minus the liability times the probability of the
     liability.  Or:
.
     B (net) = - C (gross cost) + B (benefit) x P (benefit) - L (liability) x P (liability).
.
     Thus even information of low reliability can  be of value.  For example,
    if a drunken derelict were to inform  someone  that a  robber, located in
     a certain street, would murder, individual would not use that street, even
     though the reliability of the derelict would be very small.
.
     For practical purposes a high degree of reliability  for information is not
     required.  For multimillion-dollar projects, a high degree of reliability for
     information is desirable.
     .
     Common sense is only of value in situations where relevant factors are
     very familiar, otherwise rational evaluation must be used.
.
     A negative statement, i.e., the nonexistence of  something,  can  only  be
     proven if the context of the statement is thoroughly searched by a reliable
     agent.
.
     Emotion and thinking are mutually exclusive.  Thought may be delib-
     erately frustrated by the generation of emotion.
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13)Constituency Loyal Members of Parliament      TOP 
.
        Representative democracy, in its present form, does not  work  for  the
        following reason:  whereas a  community  of  one  Hundred people  can
         elect an honest, capable political representative who will be loyal  to  his
         constituency because every  member  of  the  community  knows  every
         other member very well. However any one  prospective  candidate  in  a
         community of one Hundred Thousand  people  will  be  known  to  only
         0.1 per cent of the  community  and  unknown  to  99.9  percent  of  the
         community. In practice, opportunist groups arise and  get  one  of  their
         own elected. Fortunately there is a solution.
.
     The selection of Conservative and Labour prospective candidates for
    the House of Commons is almost always determined by the Conser-
     vative Central Office, etc. and Transport House. Although local pol-
     itical associations can contest the selection, they seldom do; the hier-
     archy having such political power. The result being a House of Com-
    mons having loyalty only to the Transport House and the Conservative
     Central Office, which in turn, are loyal to the banks  which  control the
     sovereign City of London, which, in turn, is controlled by a higher sover-
    eignty. The selection of candidates by the leaders of the parties is more
     than a travesty of democracy; it is the negation  of democracy.  Politics
     in the UK is only slightly more democratic than that of the Soviet Union.
.
     Fortunately, this unhappy state of affairs is easily remedied. Conservat-
     ives, Labourites and others should form independent Conservative and
     Labour associations. These associations should  then  advertise for one
     hundred or one thousand   applicants  for  the  position  of  prospective
     candidate, using   rigorous  tests,  including  psychological evaluation, to
     select the best applicant. Then, at last, we will get MPs who are loyal to
     their constituents.
.
     With enough power, the local associations will be able to form their own
     national hierarchy and keep it under their  control. If  an  Establishment
     association insists on running a candidate, the Establishment association
     and the independent association of the same party could hold a primary
    election to determine who should be the party candidate.
     The History of the Constitutional Treaty, The Bilderbergers and The EU
     goes back to 1776 AD. This history is described in various books,  such
     as "The Unseen Hand" by Ralph  Epperson, "Rule by Secrecy"  by Jim
     Marrs, "Conspirators' Hierarchy"  by John Coleman, "The Anglo-Ameri-
     can Establishment" by Carroll Quigley, Etc.
.
        More information on the idea presented can  be  seen  on  the  web  page
        www.home.earthlink.net/~jnewell957 The web page may be accessed
         by searching for the  word  "psycheocracy",  the first  return  will be  the
         web page. See article no. 1, then see articles 21 and 3 to see who controls
         Britain and the USA.
.
     See: www.globalchange.com/taw/TAW-Chapter7.htm
.
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  14) The Very High Cost of Joining the EU and the Euro  TOP
.
     We have been told much about the advantages of joining the EU;
     More business, more  jobs,  no  more war ( in Europe),  no  visa
     requirements, etc. The  above  is  just the  cheese  in the rat trap.
     There  is  much  more,  some  of   which   is   described   below.
     1)Britain would fund the massive pension  deficits  of  European
     countries.
     2) The UK will be divided into several regions that will be directly
     controlled by the  EU:  the  Westminster  Parliament  will  not  be
     in Europe who are unelected and unaccountable
     4) Although there is some fraud and mismanagement in Britain,
     it is nothing compared to that of  Europe. Already The EU
     bureaucracy, now 40,000 stong, is corrupted: 10% of their
     budget is lost to fraud and mismanagement.
     5) Armed EU police, the Europol, protected by diplomatic
     immunity, will be able to arrest a Briton, for crimes that do
     not break British law, take him to Europe and hold in prison
     for nine months, pending an investigation.
     6) Under Corpus Juris, the EU legal system, Britons will lose
     their rights to Habeas Corpus, protection against double
     jeopardy, trial by jury and the presumption of innocence
     7) Herbal medicines and, possibly, complementary medicine
     will be, effectively, be banned
     8) Our fisheries were given, in 1970, by Prime Minister Edward
     Heath, to the EU gratis; or, perhaps for some unknown quid
     pro quo. If we join the EU it will gain control and possession
     of Britain's oil
     9) If we join the EU it will be illegal, in Britain, as well as in the
     EU, to criticise the EU, its policies and its leading officials
     10) All EU taxes will be "harmonised", meaning made equal.
     Since countries with taxes of about 50% will not be able to
     lower their taxes, Britain's taxes will be increased to 50%.
     The extra money, will, most likely, be given to the new south-
     ern and eastern additions to the EU
     11) Any member state of the EU could lose their voting rights
     if a "qualified majority vote" believes that the member is a
     potential threat to "European values and principles"
     12) The Commissioners who run the European Commission are
     appointed by the heads of state of the member states. Since
     the heads of member states were selected by those who
     control the Bilderbergers, one may reasonably assume that
     the latter control the selection of the EU Commissioners.
    The EU Commission formulates EU policy. The EU Coun-
     cil translates the policies of the Commission into legislation.
     The EU Parliament votes to pass or reject the legislation.
     The Parliament cannot introduce or amend legislation. The
     EU Parliament is so structured so that it is difficult to reject
     legislation.
     13) The EU has instituted rules and regulations that cover about
    two million pages.
     14) Already the EU is thoroughly corrupt. Many millions of Euros
     have disappeared. EU auditors have refused to certify EU acc-
     ounts for nine successive years.
    .
     To date, the EU has made little difference to everyday life in Britain.
     This is because,  should  the British public become upset, the British
     could decline  to  join  the EU. However, after Tony Blair  signs  the
     Constitutional  Treaty on the  ninth  of  May, Britain will  become a
     mere twelve provinces of the EU. Then the EU will be able to enforce
     EU laws to the full without resistance to worry about.
    .
     Web sites:
      www.newalliance.org.uk     click: "Hot Links"
    www.democracymovement.org.uk   click: "Web Links"
    http://eurereferendum.blogspot.com
     www.civitas.org.uk     click EU button
     www.brugesgroup.com
     northeastnocampaign.co.uk
     For more web sites see: www.european-referendum.org.uk
    neilherron.co.uk
     neilherron.blogspot.com
     http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurosceptic
     bullen.demon.co.uk
    no-euro.com
     sovereignty.org.uk
     globalbritain.org
     euro-sceptic.org
     junepress.com
     congressfordemocracy.org.uk
     lesc.org.uk
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     Books:
     1) The Rotten Heart of Europe
         Bernard Connolly
     2) EU Law
         Stephen Weatherill, Paul Beaumont
         Penguin Books
         C. 1999
         ISBN 0-14-024113-2
     3) The Government and Politics of the European Community
          Neill Nugent
          Duke University Press
          C. 1989
          ISBN 0-8223-0969-6
     4) Economics of the European Community
         A M El-Agraa
         Pub: Phillip Allan, approx 1980
     5) Britain Held Hostage
         Lindsay Jenkins
        Pub. 1997 by Orange State
         ISBN: 0965781208
     6) The Great Deception
         Christopher Brooks,
         Richard North
         Pub. Continuum
         ISBN: 0826471056
     7) The Essential Guide the European Union
         Ruth Lea
         Pub. The Centre for Policy Studies London
         Tel: 020 7222 4488
         ISBN 1 903210 73 6
       & see: junepress.com
  .8)Treason at Maastricht
             Rodney Atkinson and Norris McWhirter
             Pub. Compuprint Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne
              ISBN: 0 9509353 8 7
           9) Tainted Source: Undemocratic Origins of the
                European Idea
                John Laughland
          10) The New Underworld Order
                Christopher Story
                USBN 1-899798-05-6
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           15)                The Collapse of the World Center     TOP
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     Some building demolition experts have speculated that  the  WTC build-
     ings  could  not  have  collapse  the  way   they  did   without  explosives.
      For more: freeworldalliance.com, http://serendipity.magnet.ch , thenew-
    american.com , intellex.com/~rigs,  thememoryhole.org , emperorsclothes
    .com , Conspiracyplanet.com , jimmarrs.com , copvcia.com , cyberclass
     .com , world-action.co.uk  ,  public-action.co.uk  ,  americanfreepress.net
     www.mathaba.net   related info:  www.dack.com  ,  orlingrabbe.org , aci
     .net/kalliste , bilderberg.org , whatreallyhappened.com , biblebelievers.org
     .au , unansweredquestions.org , questionsquestions.net , attackonamerica
    .net ,911timeline.net , osamaskidney.com  Search:  "+Benton+K+Partin"
     "New+World+Order", +"+Carlyle+Group"+CIA , Illuminati , Rothschild ,
      wsws.org+hijackers,+Meyssan+Pentagon , vonchloride , +Israel+spies ,
     +WTC+September+explosives , "Michael C Rupert",+"Myron C Fagan",
      True patriots learn the worst and tell all.    "9-11 In Plane Site"
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  16)              The Divided Brain       TOP
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     The human brain is divided into two hemispheres.  The right hemisphere
     processes feelings and  emotion;  the  left  hemisphere  processes reason
     and logic. The right hemisphere necessarily  dominates  and  controls the
     left.  Consider two of our cavemen ancestors cogitating on the meaning
     of life.  Along comes a hungry tiger.  One becomes scared stiff, switches
     of his left hemisphere and runs as fast as  his  legs  can  carry  him.  The
     other contemplates the semiotics  of  hungry  tigers and disappears  along
     with his genes.  Thus our right hemispheres control  our  left  hemisphere
     and will only allow the latter to work if it can produce net pleasure
     greater than otherwise available.
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  17)            The Iron Law of Charity       TOP
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     The  establishment  will set the standard of living of the population
     as a compromise between their  profits  and  their  security. If  the
     standard of living is higher, then the  establishment  may  reduce it
     for greater profit without endangering their security.  If the standard
     of living is too low they will raise it to  preserve  their  security. If  a
     perceptible amount of charity were  to raise  the  standard  of  living,
     the establishment would increase their profits until the  level  of  the
     standard of living is lowered to the original compromise level.
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    For simple example, the Establishment of a town decides to the rents
    and more and people become homeless. When fifty  people  become
    homeless the Establishment will stop raising the  rents as more home-
    lessness will result in political losses and subsequent loss of rent. Now
    along comes some activists who work very hard to find homes for all
    the homeless. How will the Establishment react?  they  will  raise  the
    rents until fifty people become homeless. How will the activists react?
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18)            Proposed Voting System       TOP
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     Contiguous electoral districts  should  be paired  off and amalgamated.
    The districts should elect  two representatives each,  the  two  being the
     ones with the largest and second largest  number  of votes. The elected
     representatives should be given votes equal to the number of thousands
     of votes voted for them. Political parties whose candidates did not receive
     enough votes to be elected should be allowed to consolidate the votes of
     their candidates running in all districts and send a representative(s) to the
    deliberative body, voting the consolidated votes in thousands.
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  19)               Better Health        TOP
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     In the 19th century there were, not one, but many different types of
     doctors. At the top were the homeopaths,  who  attended  the middle
     class and the wealthy. Just below them  were the naturopaths, osteo-
     paths, and chiropractors. At the bottom was the ex-army, "saw bones"
     who also knew some herbology picked up from Native Americans. Just
     above the "saw bones" were a group  of  doctors whose medical  prac-
     tices originated in Germany. These doctors, who were based in Philad-
          elphia,  believed  in  what was  known  as  "heroic  medicine", heavy

     surgery  and  large  amounts  of   strong  medicines.  The  middle class
     regarded them a quacks,  preferring to   use  homeopaths.  They  app-
     ended   the  letters "M.D." to  their  names.  Their  trade organization
     was called "The American Medical Association."
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     In 1895 John Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie  invested  very heavily
     in the nascent pharmaceutical industry. All the types of doctors refused
     to   prescribe   the  pharmaceuticals--with   one   exception--the  heroic
     doctors of Philadelphia. Unfortunately, they served the poor and const-
     ituted less than one half percent of all doctors--hardly enough to justify
     their investment in pharmaceuticals. Any aggressive businessman would
     have given up there and then. But not Rockefeller. Through a long  and
     heroic effort, using fair and mostly foul means, he reduced all  types  of
     doctors, except the  heroic M.D.s to  less  than  or  half  percent  of   all
     doctors. The number of M.D.s were increased  to  over  99  percent  of
    all doctors.
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     After the Civil War, government medicine expanded enormously to take
     care of veterans. Government medicine was controlled by surgeons and
     surgeon’s subsequently controlled the whole  of  medicine. To  win  the
     alliance of the surgeons the pharmaceutical companies  accepted  unfet-
     tered surgery.
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     In the twenties, the public was very attuned to the new, particularly the
     scientific, and to throwing out the old. At that time surgeons developed
    new spectacular operations that cured illnesses  that  homeopaths  were
    unable to. These operations were heavily publicized by the Press, then,
     as now, controlled by the Rockefellers (or more accurately, controlled
     by those who control the Rockefellers).  The first medical research was
    done by the heroic doctors was in the twenties and  their  medicine  was
     then called "scientific". In the nineteenth century and early twentieth cent-
     ury there were hundreds of medical schools with very low  standards  and
    the public was very unhappy about the situation. Rockefeller commissioned
     a study of medical education. The commission’s report, called the "Flexner
     report," recommended closing the substandard medical schools. In an after-
     thought the report recommended that medicine  should go in  the  direction
     of surgery and pharmaceuticals. To the great benefit of the  public the sub-
     standard medical  schools  were  closed  and the  report  gained  enormous
     public respect. The reports recommendation for  surgery  and  pharmaceu-
     ticals was subsequently exploited  to  the maximum.  Rockefeller  used  his
     considerable political power  to replace all  physicians  in  the  civil  service
     with M.D. Physicians. The remaining medical  schools  were  heavily  sub-
     sidized by Rockefeller and became dependent on the subsidies.  The  med-
     ical schools subsequently ousted all professors who did not support pharm-
     aceuticals as a primary form  of medicine,  even professors  who  had  the
     highest esteem of their students and colleagues. Through their  power  and
     wealth the pharmaceutical industry gained control  of the  Food  and  Drug
     Agency. Through  interlocking  directorates  and advertising  they  control
     almost all periodicals and all newspapers to promote their form of therapy
     and discredit all competitive therapy.
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     Large corporations that considered themselves "responsible members of
     the community" made charitable contributions. These contributions gen-
     erated considerable debate. Could  a  corporation  legitimately  make  a
     charitable contribution that did not result in an identifiable pay off when
     using the stockholders' potential profits. Also, what were the responsib-
     ilities of a corporation? The answers to the questions  were  definitively
     answered as follows: a corporation has no right to make charitable con-
     tributions or humanitarian acts, except when identifiable advantages are
     to be made-for example, control of a charitable  organization. The  only
     obligations of a corporation are to obey the laws and maximize the return
    on investment. The  corporation  has  no moral  obligations--if  they  had,
     the most moral corporation would spend the most on charity and become
     the least competitive. If some party were to be hurt, the Law must prevent
     the damage. In a celebrated example, example of  some years  ago  Ford’s
     Pinto had side  saddle fuel tanks which caused many fiery deaths. Instead
     of spending several  billion dollars on changing the  tanks, Ford  just  paid
     off the victims--costing Ford only a few  million  dollars. Ford  acted  in  a
     morally responsible manner. The only factor that controls corporate depre-
     dations is adverse publicity.  Otherwise  corporations  have  a  responsibility
     to suck the public dry, pay their employee starvation wages
     for dangerous unhealthy work, sell dangerous and unhealthy products and
    pollute the ecology. That those who control corporations also control the
     law is another matter.
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     Corporations making genetically  modified food  have  an  obligation  to
     promise a wide variety of and more nutritious food at half the price. The
     corporations are also obliged to  exploit their patents to  form  cartels,  to
     produce food as cheaply as possible, which will  probably be less  nutrit-
     ious and contain more toxins, and charge twice the price.
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     Science is the accumulation of knowledge, and only knowledge, obtained
     in conformance with protocols  designed  to  provide  information  of  the
     highest reliability that is also consistent with production. High reliability is
     demanded because many careers and billions of dollars are dependent on
     prior research. In science only the research counts. The characteristics of
     the scientist  and  the  circumstances  of  the  research count for  nothing.
     Negative scientific findings only are  considered  valid  for  the  time  and
     location of the research. Statements made  by  scientists  are  not  consid-
     ered to be scientifically true unless supported by research.
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     The measure of reliability is probability. Physics has the greatest rel-
     iability with a probability of about 99.9999%. This is because there
     are very few elements, few interactions, few characteristics and each
    object in a class of elements is identical to the other members in the
     class. Psychiatric research is the least reliable science, having a prob-
     ability of about 90%. This is because each subject is complex and
     varies in time and from subject to subject.
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     There are no such things as scientific practices as  allegedly  scientific
     practices produce outputs that are not  information  and  because  all
     practices involve protocols, procedures and information  that  are  not
     scientifically, proven, e.g. personnel  management.  There  is no  such
     thing as scientific agriculture, manufacturing, engineering, management,
     design; nor are there such things as scientific socialism or scientific medicine.
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     Science is broken down into disciplines and disciplines are broken
     down into theories. Theories start as ideas with reliabilities consid-
     ered low. When a theory is tested scientifically its reliability will be
     considered higher but not proven. Then the theory  is  retested  by
     other groups and if their research finds the theory to be  valid,   it is
     assumed to be "proven", meaning the reliability of the theory is that
     which is characteristic of the  discipline.  No  theory  is  considered
     proven absolutely; scientists believe that every theory might be con-
     tradicted by more sophisticated research, or superceded by another
     theory.
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     Information of all probabilities can be useful, not just probabilities of,
     say, 99.99% and above, characteristic of science. For example, if a
     ragged derelict run up to the reader and gave some information, the
     reliability of the information might be generally judged to be 5 to 10
     percent. Now if the derelict were to tell the reader that there was  a
     drug addict waiting to rob and kill them, the reader  would  certainly
     take heed: thus information with a reliability of 5 to 10 percent is pot-
     tentially valuable. If geologists were to tell a petroleum company that
    there was a one percent probability that there  was  a  billion  Dollars
     worth of oil in a given location, it would certainly  be  worthwhile  to
     for the  company  to spend one million Dollars to explore for the oil.
     Thus  information  with  a  probability  of   10%  could  be  valuable.
     Mathematically speaking, the value of information is equal  to  minus
     the cost of using it, plus the benefits times the probability the benefits
     are as high as assumed minus the losses that  might  result  times  the
     probability that the losses might occur.
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     Allopathic medicine, which could otherwise be called dominant,
     Rockefeller, pharmaceutical or for profit medicine, justify their
     therapies by the claim that they  are  "scientifically proven" and
     justify not using other types of medicine by claiming that they are
     scientifically unproven. This implies  that  scientifically  unproven
     medicine does not work. In other words scientists or doctors select
     scientifically unproven and ineffective  therapies,  then  make  them
     effective by scientifically proving them to be effective. Science was
     only introduced into medicine in the twenties, thus no medical therapy
     could have worked before the twenties. Science was invented in 1620
     A.D., thus nothing could have worked before that time.
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     No therapy is completely effective. Most therapies are effective from
     40% to 50% of the time; only a  few  therapies  are effective 80% of
     the time. For example, let us say that one  hundred  physicians  find,
     through many applications, that a therapy is 50% effective. The com-
     bined credibility of the physicians could  not  be  100% but  could  be
     99.9%. The above finding would classify by the medical establishment
     as "anecdotal", as it was not scientifically proven. Thus a patient could
     expect that the therapy in question  has a probability  of  being  effective
     49.95% of the time. Now let us assume that the therapy is  then  scient-
     ifically proven and that the probability of the therapy being 50% effective
     is 99.99%. A patient could now expect the probability of the scientifically
     proven therapy being effective to be 49.995%. The scientific proof increases
     the probability of the therapy being effective by 0.045%.
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     The criteria for credibility for medical information has long been debated.
     If the standards for medical information were too high then patients would
     be denied  effective  therapies for which there were not enough resources
     to prove. On the other  hand,  too  low  standards  would  mean  patients
     ould be subjected to  therapies   of  dubious  reliability.  The  final  criteria
     for medical credibility settle on was, and is, as  follows:  if  one  physician
    were to state that a therapy were  effective (for  some of  the  time)  then
     all other physicians were obliged to  accept this information  as  true.  The
     denial of the efficiency of therapies, on the other hand,  required  a  much
     higher standard of proof: the therapy must be tried on a minimum  of  six
     patients, in conditions described by the doctor, following  the  described
     protocol faithfully and in constant communication with the doctor. If no
    patients improve then the therapy could be deemed ineffective. If one or
     more patients improve, then the therapy could  no t be  deemed  to  be
     ineffective.
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     In practice only about 10% to 20% of allopathic medical procedures  are
     scientifically proven. This does not mean that the unproven therapies do
     not work, just that they are scientifically unproven. Neither organ transp-
     lants nor heart bypass operations are scientifically proven.
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     Allopaths frequently refer to reports of successes  of   holistic  medicine  to
     be "anecdotal" implying that the information came  in with breeze  and  was
     highly unreliable; but their real definition of anecdotal is any thing that is not
     scientifically proven, which could include information that is, perhaps 99.9%
     reliable--more than enough to be acceptable.
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     Practitioners of alternative medicine take the state of health and biochem-
     istries of their patients in account because each person's  biochemistry is
     unique. "If biochemistries were animals, each person's biochemistry would
     be a different species". It would be impossible to get a cohort of patients
     with identical biochemistries and thus it would be impossible to scientifically
     prove alternative medicine. The individual components of alternative
    therapies, however, have been scientifically proven. All supplements--herbs,
     vitamins, etc. have been scientifically proven, with at least two dozen
     scientific studies per supplement. There are over two thousand scientific
     studies proving vitamin C to be effective. All together there are about one
     and a half million research studies proving supplements to be effective.
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     There are about 700 M.D. physicians in theUnited States who practice
     alternative medicine and attest to its efficacy. There are several thousand
     alternative physicians in the United States who also attest to the efficacy
     of alternative medicine. And that, according to medical protocols, is enough.
   .
     The allopathic establishment in times past declared that holistic medicine
     was simply "quackery". Now the establishment declares that they have
     an open mind about holistic medicine and will accept all treatments that
     have been scientifically proven. This is not true. The efficacy of supplements
     have been proven, are cheaper and have no side effects, yet the allopaths
     prescribe no supplements. For example, St. John's Wort is just as effective
     as Prozac, is cheaper and does not have the violent side effects of Prozac,
     yet they always prescribe Prozac. Scientific tests of therapies cost from five
     to twenty million dollars. Very cleverly, the medical establishment prevents
     the expenditure of any money for the scientific testing of holistic treatment.
     The Office of Alternative medicine of the government Accounting Office
     received only two million Dollars for its budget.
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     The allopathic establishment claims that alternative medicine is scientifically
     unproven, thus unacceptable, implying that all allopathic therapies are scient-
     ifically proven. If scientifically proving of allopathic therapies is considered
     so vitally important, then surely an allopaths should be very careful in making
     sure that any therapies he might use were scientifically proven before they
    were used: i.e. he would read and file all scientific papers that prove allopathic
     therapies. Yet how many allopaths can claim they have, in their possession,
     any scientific papers proving the therapies they use? Or read them?
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     The pressures, psychological, administrative and financial, that bear against
     M.D.s who might contemplate practicing alternative medicine are so over-
    whelming that only one in a thousand use alternative medicine. The pressure
     is high enough to overcome the sense of reality of M.D.s. M.D. routinely
     send their friends, relatives, colleagues and themselves to lives of chronic
     illness even death. The pressures are as described:
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     M.D.s go through a very traumatic, not to mention expensive, period
     of study from about sixteen years of age to about thirty years of age.
     To admit the efficacy of alternative medicine would mean admitting that
     these years of trauma were mostly wasted; it would mean two more years
     of costly training and loss of income; after the training it would mean less
     income because, despite some famous alternative physicians who make
     large incomes, the average alternative physician makes less. It would mean
     that friends, relatives and patients suffered, died or were incapacitated
     unnecessarily; it would mean loss friends, most of whom are physicians,
     and the enmity of colleagues; it would mean loss of ego. The main comp-
     onent, if not the only component of an M.D. is being an M.D., having no
     time to develop any other component; it would mean loss of hospital privil-
     eges; it would mean possible harassment or prosecution by the state medical
     authorities.
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     There are four factors that cause illness: psychological stress results in
     about 50% of illness; lack of exercise results in about 25% of illness;
     malnutrition and toxicity results in about 25% of illness and genetics causes
     about 1% of illness; the genetically caused illness would occur even in the
     absence of the other causes. As a result of evolution the damage resulting
     from the causative factors will occur in the parts of the body that will cause
    least reduction of viability and the least damage to other parts of the body.
     As damage continues more parts of the body are affected in order of their
     lack of importance. The first parts of the body to be damaged are the skin
     beneath the eyes and the skin on the back of the hands. Finally the important
    organs become damaged; which ones become damaged first depends on genetics.
     One damaged organ produces a reduced service to other organs, which in turn,
     cause a reduced service to other organs and so on until death. The heart being
     the last to go. The above process is called old age, but is, in fact, not; it is death
     by prolonged stress.
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     The damage described above expresses itself as an aberrations in the
   biochemistry of about 700,000 different proteins in the human body,
     not to mention in lipids, carbohydrates etc. The aberrations vary consid-
     erable from individual to individual due to genetic differences. Our cave
     men ancestors, not to mention the animals from which they descended,
     suffered considerable stress from competition for dominance, predatory
     animals, droughts, famines etc, and did become ill. They were saved from
     extinction by biochemical repair systems within the body. These repairs
     systems need thousands of different types of chemicals all of which are
    obtained from fresh plants and fruits which they only ate, except for an
     occasional small animal. When ill, our ancestors were attracted to certain
     plants that increased healing process.
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    Homeopathy has two definitions. The first is the assumption that the
     symptoms of illnesses are the bodies healing process. Practitioners
     of homeopathy encourage the symptoms, unless, of course, the symp-
     toms cause damage or threaten the patients life. In addition the homeo-
     pathic practitioner will remove the stresses acting on the patient, change
     his diet, prescribe appropriate supplements and detoxify the patient from
     toxins that came from the food, the environment etc. When the symptoms
    threaten the life or well being of a patient, a homeopathic practitioner will
     treat the patient to reduce the symptoms--this process is called allopathy.
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     The second definition is more specific. The Homeopath will prescribe for
     a patient a poison that is select to provoke precisely the symptoms that are
     associated with the illness being treated, thus increasing the symptoms to
    hasten the cure. The Homeopath dilutes the poison to such an extent that
     there is only a probability of about one percent that one molecule of the
     poison is in the dose. This defies common sense, but the efficacy of Home-
     opathic medicines has been proven by about one hundred controlled,
     double blind scientific studies (which takes care of the placebo effect).
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     Allopathic medicine is designed to reduce symptoms. The reduction of
     symptoms is highly desirable if they threaten the life of patient or threaten
    permanent damage. For example, a temperature of over 108^F, or severe
     inflammation that might cause asphyxiation. Allopathic medicine is used to
     reduce discomfort and pain, which is less desirable if the cause of the illness
     is ignored. Allopathic medicine is used only by M.D.s. M.D.s are taught
     only enough biochemistry to understand pharmaceuticals, not enough to
     understand their patients' biochemistry. They are not taught herbology,
     detoxification, nutrition or stress reduction.
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     Pharmacological medicine, which is more or less coincident with allopathic
     medicine, is the prescription of only chemicals that have been developed
     and patented by chemists. The main purpose of pharmacological medicine
     is the high profit resulting from the monopoly resulting from the patent
     granted for the chemicals. Pharmacological chemicals cannot replace the
     thousands of chemicals from plants (phytochemicals) that the body requires
     and results in poorer health. There are some exceptions where pharmaco-
     logical medicines are the best treatment. Pharmacological medicines require
     the political suppression of other types of medicine to survive.
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    Chiropractors reduce illnesses by manipulating the vertebrae of the spine to
     relieve stress on nerves coming out of spinal cord and into the body. Most
     problems dealt with by chiropractors result form slip resulting from weak
     cartilage, which, in turn, results from malnutrition. Some chiropractors
     counsel
     nutrition and are called mixed chiropractors.
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     Osteopaths deal with the problems of bones and muscles.
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     Naturopaths encourage natural healing using herbs, supplements, stress
     reduction, detoxification, etc.
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    HEART DISEASE
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     Cardiovascular disease originates with the bombardment of the inner
     surfaces of arteries and veins by free radicals. The free radicals result
     from smoking, alcohol, chemicals, etc. The inner surfaces of the veins
     and arteries become ulcerative and become covered with a scab.
     The scab, in turn, becomes covered with cholesterol and calcium.
     After a time the arteries become occluded and heart attack or stroke
     occurs. Without the scab, no cholesterol or calcium will be deposited.
     The best therapy for clogged arteries is chelation therapy. The therapy
     involves about twenty to forty 4 hour sessions of an intravenous drip,
     then diet and lifestyle modification to prevent further plaque deposits.
    The therapy is successful for about 80% of patients, incurs no deaths,
     results in no requirement for recuperation either between sessions or
     after the sessions. The cost is about $4000.
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     The heart bypass operation is almost completely successful, but costs
     a minimum of $50,000, lasts only about eighteen months and has a
     death rate of 2% to 17% depending on the hospital. The patient must
     recuperate for about six months.
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     CANCER
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     Of the six trillion cells that make up a human being, a very few--about
     one hundred a day--become cancerous. The immune system is more
     than capable of destroying these cells. If the immune system is comp-
     romised, the cancer cells will proliferate. Holistic therapies are designed
     to improve the immune system in order to destroy the cancer cells.
     There are about 100 holistic therapies. There are three main establishment
     therapies: surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. On occasion these therapies
     save lives, but mostly they do not. It has been found that, on average,
     a patient will live a little longer with no establishment therapy than with.
     It is difficult to compare establishment and holistic cancer therapies in
     general, but the holistic physicians have a success rate of from 20% to
     50% in treating terminal cancer patients (terminal as fined by estab-
     lishment medicine).
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     A prion is a short protein that is in the form of a loop which is folded.
    Prions exist around nerve cells. In one animal in a million a prion becomes
     folded in a wrong, or aberrant, manner. The aberrant prion has the capability
     of causing normal prions to become aberrant, which, in turn, cause other
     prions to become aberrant. Eventually sufficient prions become aberrant
     to cause the animal (or human) to become ill and die. The disease is known
     as Kuru, Creutzfeld-Jacob disease (cjd), bovine spongiform encephal-
     opathy (BSE) etc. Prions are destroyed by heat that is above either
     600^C or 1100^F. The immune system cannot recognize aberrant
     prions as being aberrant and cannot destroy them. There is no cure
     for aberrant prion disease. As little as one gram of infected meat can
     cause disease. The incubation period of the disease can last for up to
     several decades. The BSE epidemic started in the United Kingdom in
     the eighties when sick farm animals (with BSE) were rendered (boiled
     into soup) instead of being buried. The soup was then converted into
     pellets and fed to farm animals, which, in turn, became sick with BSE.
     Before the animals with BSE acquired symptoms they were slaughtered
     and sold to the public, transmitting BSE to humans. So far, about 80
    people have died. The total death toll can only be guessed at because
     the disease could cause symptoms only after decades. In the United
     States, the Food and Drug Agency attempted control the rendering
     and feeding of sick animals back to living animals, but were thwarted
     by the powerful cattle industry. Now all that F.D.A can require is that
     bags containing pellets made from rendered ill animals bear the notice
     that the pellets were not to be fed to cattle or other ruminants. A survey
     found that a little under 30% of manufacturers of pellets did not comply
     with the F.D.A. requirements. See mad_cow.com and search "Terry
    Singeltary".
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     Ninety-five percent of the population, infants, children and adults,
     suffer from malnutrition, which means lack of nutritious food, no
     just lack of food. Among the myriad results of malnutrition is the
     weakening of the bonding between the cells of the body. The weak-
     ening causes holes to be formed at the point where four cells meet,
     allowing fluids to flow through. Since interstitial fluid must flow over
     cells to nourish them, these holes do not matter much. However, this
     leakage in the intestine wall does matter and is the cause of many
     serious medical problems. These problems are sometimes called "Leaky
     Gut Syndrome". The leakage allows lengths of foreign protein to enter
     into the blood stream and then into the rest of the body. The proteins
     can mimic hormones or can counter the effect of hormones. They can
    speed up or retard many chemical reactions and interfere with many other
     reactions to cause many illnesses and psychological problems. Food
     sensitivity is hereditary. Human biochemistry varies considerably from
     individual to individual and the foreign proteins mentioned above will
     cause different reactions in different individuals. Holistic Doctors have
     found that all their patients who suffered from food sensitivity were
    sensitive to many foods; none were sensitive to just one food. The most
     common food to which people are sensitive are:- Beef, Milk, straw-
     berries, peanuts etc. Many people are sensitive to environmental toxins
     as well. As a food sensitive child matures, its symptoms become diffuse
     and harder to recognize. The food sensitivity does not disappear.
.
     Food intolerance is the lack of digestive enzyme, almost always Lactase,
     leading to the inability to digest the corresponding food, almost always
    milk. Food allergy is food sensitivity when the immune factor Ige is prod-
     uced in response to the foreign proteins. Unless Ige is produced, conven-
     tional medicine, arbitrarily, does not recognize the existence of sensitivity
     to or allergic reaction to food and calls the complaints psychosomatic.
   .
     Some of the symptoms of food sensitivity in infants and children are as
     follows, the symptoms will vary from child to child: horizontal folds
     beneath the lower eyelids, eye bags, swollen lower eyelids, discoloration
     beneath the lower eyelids, red blue, tan, olive or black, red cheeks, red
     ear lobes, red coloration on the outer edges of the ears, a horizontal red
     line on the middle of the nose, paleness, puffy cheeks, frequent infections,
     particularly in the ears, eyes, nose and throat, hyperactivity, sniffling,
     attention deficit disorder, hostility and other psychological problems.
     In addition, infants can show the following symptoms: excess drooling,
     swelling, frequently called baby fat, more accurately called edema; some-
     times just around the limbs; sometimes the whole body, circular folds
     around the wrists and ankles. In the crease of the folds, at the bottom,
     there can be a red ring, whining, prolonged crying and listlessness.
.
     The illnesses caused by food sensitivity, and possibly in conjunction with
     other factors, are many. For example arthritis, infections, autism, auto-
    immune diseases, colitis, irritable bowel syndrome, headaches, depression,
    constipation, eczema, asthma, hay fever etc. In some cases of food
     sensitivity, the food in question can be as addictive as alcohol or even
     narcotics.
.
     OTHER MEDICAL PROBLEMS
   .
     Holistic medicine is superior to establishment medicine in the
     following areas as well as in other areas not listed:
.
     Allergies or, more accurately, food sensitivity
     Arthritis
     Urinary tract problems
    Grastro-enterological problems
     Infections
     Dental problems
     Diabetes
     Ear problems
     Psychiatric problems
     Eye problems
     Chronic fatigue syndrome
     Osteoporosis
     Infertility
     Sexual dysfunctions
     Overweight
     Obstetrical, gynecological and female problems
     The supplement industry is completely unregulated by the FDA. The
     supplement industry is also growing at a high rate and attracts unscru-
     pulous businessmen who sell products that are either do no good or
     use raw materials of such low quality that their products are of dubious
     value. There are, of course many honorable manufacturers of suppl-
     ements. To determine which is which, some investigations are required.
     It is suggested that holistic physicians be asked as well as others who
     are familiar with supplements.
     .
     All fields have their incompetents and crooks and holistic medicine is
     no exception. To find a satisfactory physician, a potential patient should:-
     .
     Ask what qualifications they have.
     Ask whether they have treated the problem in question.
     Ask whether potential patients can speak to the prior patients of the
     physician who had been treated for the same problem.
     Ask what the fees amount to.
    Ask whether the patient will have the undivided attention of the physician,
     uninterrupted by telephone calls.
     Ask clerks, proprietors and customers of health stores for recomm-
     endations and for their experiences with holistic physicians.

         Web sites that might be of interest:

         Search for  +disease+holistic
   askwalterstoll.com
   laleva.cc
   masscfids.org
   ppnf.org
   townsendletter.com
   curezone.com
   naturalnews.com
   westonprice.org
   whale.to
   cancertutor.org
   drday.org
   holisticjunction.com
   holistic.com
   drcalapai.net
         hsibaltimore.com
   secondopinionnewsletter.com
   holisticonline.com
         ivey-rose.co.uk
   citizensforhealth.com
   citizens.org
   mercola.com

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   20)            The New Green Direction      TOP
      .
     The Green Party has no members of Congress, nor any members
     of state senates nor state assemblies. Instead of spending a lot of
     resources to elect Greens to these bodies, Green Party members
     could, ex officio, achieve the political equivalent by organizing in-
     dependent local  political  Democratic clubs.  The club members
     would select their primary candidates by advertising for   one hun-
     dred or one thousand applicants, then select the best, using inves-
     tigation, rigorous tests  and  psychological  evaluation.  The  club
     would then petition and canvass for their candidate in the primary
     election. The large amount of money collected by the machine is
     ery much to convince skeptical Democrats to vote for their cand-
     idate. The independent club could claim that, unlike the machine
     candidate, who was selected from a small  group of  opportunists
     by some murky process, their candidate was selected from  a  wide
    base, in the open, using a rigorous, professional method of selection.
     Since the Green  position is  included  in  the  Democratic  position,
     the independent candidate will also support the Green position.
     .
     The Green members plus any invitees should form an organizing
     committee of about ten people, set up a  table in  an  appropriate
     location, hand out leaflets, and sign  up  Democrats.  Some Dem-
     ocrats will join the organizing committee. When a sufficient number
     of Democrats have been signed up, the  committee  should  select
     a trustworthy individual, a lawyer, for example, to become a temp-
     orary club chairman,  and  possibly,  a  temporary  constitution. It
     should take only a few days to test the idea.
     .
     Carolyn McCarthy's husband was shot on the Long Island Railroad.
     She ran as a Democrat in a heavily Republican area and won. In the
     2000 election she won with 61 percent of the vote  and  raised  1.97
     million Dollars, two thirds of which  came  from  individual  donors.
.
     Some Greens believe that it  would a  profitable  policy  to  support
     machine  Democratic  candidates  who  espouse positions attractive
     to Greens. Why wait for  some  occasional  Democratic  candidate,
     without complete credibility, when Greens could enable many more
     non-machine candidates with complete credibility.
.
     To become a major party, that is to split the vote 33:33;33 percent,
    the Greens must take 22 percent from the Democrats and  11  per-
    cent from the Republicans. Given the acute awareness  of  spoilage
     and, beyond a few percentage, the reluctance of voters  to  change
     parties, it will take, perhaps fifteen to thirty years.
    .
     If the Democrats and Republicans prevented access of  the  Green
     Party to the media, they certainly will prevent instant runoff voting.
     .
     .
    21)     The Dark History of the New World Order and the EU   TOP
.
     The idea of a one world government originated in ancient times. Darius
     the Great conquered much of the world. Alexander the Great would have
     conquered the world had he not died young. The Romans   did  create  a
     one world government. Plato wrote a book, called "The Republic", post-
     ulating a one world government, ruled by  philosopher-kings  and  admin-
     istered by a guardian class. The "Republic" is the powerful inspiration for
     our present political system.
     .
     In the Middle Ages, communications were poor. What thought there was,
     was committed to religion, and there was no  new  world  order  activity.
     There were three developments that were of later importance.
.
     One development was  the  Crusades.  As  a  result  of  the  Crusades
     the west learned, inter alia, of Islamic secret societies--the Hashemites
    being the best example. The secret societies were organized  in  layers.
     The members of all layers were kept ignorant of next higher layer. Pro-
     -mising members were inducted the next higher layer and indoctrinated
     in the beliefs of that layer. The first layer was orthodox Islam. The sec-
     ond layer believed in a more moderate form of  Islam.  The  next  layer,
     in agnosticism. The next layer, in Atheism, etc.
     .
     International banking in the Middle Ages was difficult. If  a  sovereign
     defaulted, the bankers could not collect.  If  an  individual  defaulted,
     the banker would lose in biased and corrupt courts of  the  defaulters
     country. The  international  bankers  responded  by  forming  a  very
     cohesive banking community, sending their  sons  to  each  other  for
     training etc. In the Middle Ages  nationalism  was   weak  and  the co-
     hesiveness of the bankers was strong; they, in effect, formed a  pow-
     erful sovereign country. The bankers were, and still are,  more  loyal
     to their sovereign country than to the counties of which they subjects.
     One the methods of controlling  a  country  was to  finance,  or threa-
     ten to finance, the country's enemies.  The  bankers have no  qualms
     about causing war and misery. They pride themselves in having nerves
    of steel. Any banker who had second  thoughts  was  derided as having
     lost his nerve. Their descendents still have the same attitude.
     .
     In the Middle  Ages  almost  everybody  was  illiterate  and  innumerate
     some times even monarchs. On the other hand, the  Jews  were  literate
     and numerate. Their economic activity being limited to money lending, the
     Jews were excellent accountants. The Jews very efficient and  had  secure
     communication with other Jews many hundred  of  miles  away.  Because
     of their abilities, the Jews became  treasurers  ( and  military  procurers)
    to the monarchs. Using their positions as treasurers, the Jews  (actually
     Jewish families) became very rich, though not as rich as their monarchs.
     These Jewish families were called "Hofjuden" meaning Court Jews. The
     Hofjuden adopted the ways of  aristocrats.  They  owned  large  houses
     with servants, were clean, wore fine clothes, owned horses and carriages
     and  exhibited  courtly  manners. The ordinary Jews, on the other  hand,
     were, due to economic restrictions, coarse, uncouth, filthy  and dressed in
     rags. The Hofjuden held the ordinary Jew in complete  contempt and called
     them Goyim which means cattle (not gentile). This  contempt still  exists  to
         this very day. The Hofjuden    acquiesced,  even  encouraged,  pogroms  as
         they contributed  to  Jewish  cohesiveness and  control,  by the Hofuden, of
         ordinary Jews. Some  of the  earlier Hof juden   families  were  the  Eliases,
         Cohens, Montefiores, Sassoons, etc. Later Hofjuden  were  the  Rothschilds
         and the Bronfmans. The Rothschilds were, by far, the  most successful and
         richest  Hofjuden. It  would  be impossible tell how rich  they  were,  as  the
         super rich have a custom of hiding their wealth by putting it in the legal own-
         ership of others who act as fronts. The  Hofjuden, though, to this day, serve
         the descendents of the monarchs of old, making wars, depressions, trading in
         narcotics ( and  alcohol  during  prohibition), money laundering, fraud,  theft,
         and  sucking  nations  dry. The  monarchs of Europe are all descended  from
         the  Black  Nobility of Italy, and are all closely related to each other  through
         inter-marriage.
     .
     In the beginning of the 17th century, the monarchs of Europe were abs-
     olute. During the 17th century, the bourgeois became very rich through
     trade and industry. The bourgeois pressured the monarchs for a constitu-
     tion and by the end of the 17th century the  latter  became  constitution
    monarchs. Apparently the monarchs resented their loss of power. They
     could not regain their power through military force.  They  resorted  to
     subterfuge and formed, together with some  other  wealthy persons  and
     the most brilliant scholars of the day, an organization called  the "Illum-
     inati" on May the first 1776. The principles  of  the  Illuminati  were  as
     follows:
.
     1) Eliminate all tariffs and nation states, to be replaced by a World
             government

     2) Eliminate all monarchies, they, one assumes, to become Philosopher-Kings
     3) Eliminate the aristocracy
    4) Abolish all property and wealth
     5)  Abolish religion
     6) Abolish the family, to be replaced by communal living
     7) Reject adherence to any moral precepts
     8) Reduce the size of the World population, about which they rather
         hysterical
     .
     It has been pointed out that it would be difficult to find any reasons
     why the Illuminati would want abolish their own wealth. Possible
       answers are:
     .
     1) They were altruistic
     2) They would award themselves unlimited stipends
     3) They would abolish only the wealth of others
         Another question that might be asked is why they put in time and effort to
          organize the Illuminati. Possible answers are:
     1) They were altruistic
     2) They were infected with the obsession with the rationality of the
          Eighteenth century
     3) They were unhappy with the bourgeois restrictions on their
         activities   and wished to return to the unrestricted  Middle Ages.
      4) They had few books, no TV, radio nor cinema and were thrilled
         by the intrigue
     .
     In 1785 some incriminating Illuminati documents  were  discovered  and
    some individuals went to prison for conspiring to overthrow the Bavarian
     government. The organization was dissolved.  The  members,  however,
     were so enthusiastic about the idea that  continued  the  organization  in
    an  informal  manner,  without  name,  headquarters, letterhead,  formal
     meetings, accounts or  publications.  Their  disseminata  were published
     in obscure publications, written in obscure language.
     .
     The descendents of the Illuminati, as well as  their  British equivalents
     (who did not descend from the Illuminati) are frequently referred to as
     "Illuminati", although there is no such formal  organization. To  further
     their power the Illuminati infiltrated  all  manner  o f organizations,  incl-
     uding masons, satanic and occult organizations. Because of the secrecy
     of the Illuminati, and their involvement in the occult, they have attracted
     the attention of enthusiasts of the occult and fantasy and are  featured  in
    many of their books. The Illuminati were strictly rational. One such book is
    "Illuminatus!" by Robert Anton Wilson. Wilson's book introduced many  to
     Knowledge of the Illuminati, but in a rather distorted manner. Another group
     that is interested in  the  Illuminati  are  fundamentalist  Christians  who  are
    excised by involvement with Satanism. This is the reason why  most  of the
     writers who write about the Illuminati are fundamentalist Christians.
     .
     The History of the New World  Order  (of  which  the  EU  is  part)
     has been intelligently described by David Icke in  his books. Icke also
     made the incredible  statement,  amongst others, that  the  Queen  of
     England turns into a reptile each  night.  This  statement  made  Icke
     appears so ridiculous in the eyes of the British public that they became
     incredulous of everything that Icke wrote. So incredulous is the public
     that the reptile story has the hallmark of the  Tavistock  Institute. The
    Tavistock Institute, amongst other responsibilities, has the function of
     issuing spurious horror stories in time of war (the Kuwaiti baby bassinet
     story was theirs): in time peace, controlling the thoughts and conscious-
     ness of the public through control of the media. Ickes' account  of  the
     New World Order is consistent with accounts in the approximately two
     dozen books listed below. None claim that Queen turns into a reptile at
     night.
     .
     The first effort by the Illuminati to form a one world government was
     the provocation of the French Revolution. Before the  Revolution  the
     Illuminati bankers send a very capable financial  expert  called  Jacques
     Necker to straighten out the finances of King Louis XVI. Instead Necker
     ruined the economy of France. In 1789 hordes of foreigners  were  sent
     to Paris to foment riots, including the storming of the Bastile. The major
     figures of the Revolution, were members  of  the  Illuminati.  Excessive
     violence turned the public  against  the  Revolution.  Before the French
     had decided what to do, another Illuminati agent, Napoleon Buonaparte,
     roused the population to fight for a French Empire. Napoleon was highly
     successful, but had too big an ego for the Illuminati and was destroyed by
     them by withholding supplies during his Russian campaign.
     The third attempt to form a one world government was the Congress of
     Vienna, which was frustrated by the Czar of Russia. The fourth attempt
     was the Revolution of 1848, for which Karl Marx was commissioned by
     an Illuminati member, Friedrich Engels, to integrate the ideas of the Illum-
     inati, developed during the French Revolution. into the Communist  Man-
     ifesto. Due to inept planning the revolution failed. The fifth attempt  was
     the provocation of the American Revolution in order to break the United
     States into many small entities so that they could be  controlled  by  debt.
     The sixth attempt was the first world war. The purpose  of  the  war  was
     to so exhaust the population of  Europe so that they  would agree to  their
     countries joining the League of Nations which would then be used to form
     a one world  government.  Senator  Cabot  Lodge  prevented   the  United
      States from joining, thus mortally weakening the League.
     .
     Possibly, because the Illuminati feared an  economic  threat  from  a
     Russia (with eleven time zones), they  financed  the  Bolsheviks  with
     20 Million Dollars, allowing  them  to  triumph. The   Illuminati   lost
     control a short time afterwards. The Illuminati wanted to replace the
     corrupt and inefficient Weimar Republic with an efficient dictator. To
    this end, they financed Hitler, allowing him to take control of Germany.
     Hitler was kept under control by debt,  the  usual  method  of   control.
     Hitler, however, developed a very efficient barter system and  escaped
     the control of the Illuminati. Horrified by the person they put in power,
     they made Britain declare war on Germany, even though Britain had no
     vital interest in Europe. The United States was also ordered to declare
     war on Germany, which she did after great difficulty.
.
     The story of the British “Illuminati” begins with King Henry  the  VIII.
     The King confiscated the monasteries and extensive  monastery  lands
     and sold them, at low prices, to his aristocratic allies, the Cecils, Caven-
     dishes, Russells, Bacons and Seymours. As a result, these  Aristocratic
     families became very rich The Cecils are the most powerful family and
     gained control of, and still controls, England, now Great  Britain.  Lord
     Burghley, the chief  Cecil of the time, was adviser to Queen Elizabeth.
     In 1620 the Cecils started trading in narcotics and became  even richer.
     The richest 300 persons of England formed British East India Company
     or "BEIC" and became even richer. King George III, a Hanover, was a
     shareholder. The Hanovers were brought to Great Britain by the Cecil
     family and  controls the Hanovers to this day. After a disasterous famine
     in the 1840ies BEIC was dissolved. The share holders, however, con-
     tinued on investing as the "Committee of 300".
.
     A group of Oxford University artists, called the Pre-Raphaelites, hated
     the Industrial Revolution and longed for the simpler Middle Ages. They
     were very attracted to Plato's Republic and induced the British powerful
     to up-date the "Republic" into the British version: The British Empire,
     which, previously, was a completely private affair, to became a Govern-
     ment enterprise. The Pre-Raphaelites, not wanting to administer the Em-
     pire, formed a secret group called "The Round Table" to administer the
     Empire.
.
    The British controlled the seas, were heavily involved in trade, did not
     have to maintain a large army, are surrounded by water, did not suffer
     the devastation of war, and became  richer  thanthe European Illuminati.
     Subsequently they dominated the  latter. The  controlling organization is
     called “The Bilderbergers”. The annual meetings of the Bilderbergers, the
     first of which was in 1954 AD, are attended by the top politicians, the top
     generals, the top business executives,  the top  bankers,  etc  of  the  most
    powerful countries of the world.The attendees give their annual report and
       receive their instructions for the next year.

          In the early part of the Nineteenth century,
     the British were very rich and America  was dirt poor. The British invested
     very heavily in America and by 1820 AD  controlled  the  top  corporations
     of the time and still control the top corporations of  today, as well as America.
.
     The Illuminati, after many  failures,   decided,  after  WWII,  on  a  totally
     different approach to establishing a  new world order. Instead of promoting
     Charismatic leaders, they decided on a more methodical way by establishing
     many bureaucracies and slowly signing many  under-publicised  treaties  that
     would gradually result in a politically integrated Europe and, later, a politically
     integrated  Western  Hemisphere  and  a  politically  integrated   Pacific  Rim.
      The new approach was based on a book written by a Nazi General, Reinhard
     Heydrich.  The  whole  process  is  controlled  by  the  Illuminati  through  the
    Bilderbergers and the Tri-lateral Comission.
.
     Historiographical standards and academic  standards  for  Political Science
     are     devices   to    control    History    and    Political    science  by     the
     Establishment.  The standards demand that all History and Political Science
    be based on documents about which there is no  controversy what-so-ever.
     Obviously inculpating  documents  will  either  not  be written, be   carefully
     hidden or destroyed. In real life, such high standards are unnecessary, would
     limit information of great importance and are not used. Many a deadly danger
     has been avoided, many an empire built with  not  one  piece  of  information
     that is up to historiographical standards The Illuminati, being  a secret society,
     released no convenient documents. However, there are documents that meet
     historiographical standards. The first documents were seized in a police raid
    of the Illuminati   headquarters  in  1785 AD. They still available to be seen.
     John Robison, a Scottish professor of  theology,  joined  the  Illuminati  and
     wrote  an  expose  called   “Proofs  of    a   Conspiracy”.  To  warn   other
      governments of the Illuminati, the Bavarian  government published  a  book
     called "Original Writings of the Order of the Illuminati". The next insight was
     "The Communist Manifesto" written by Karl Marx who was  commissioned
     by Fredrich Engels, who was a member of the Illuminati. The "protocols of
     the Illuminati", as David Icke called them, were disguised as the "Protocols
    of the Elders of Zion". There is no direct evidence that the protocols origin-
     ated with the Illuminati. The Illuminati origin is assumed because the proto-
     cols are an amplification of prior Illuminati  ideas  and most of the intents
     enumerated by the Protocols have  been  have  become  reality.  Another
     source is the book "Tragedy and Hope"  by    Carroll  Quigley,  a  brilliant
     historian who had access to Illuminati secrets.  John  Coleman  worked   for
      MI6, resigned in disgust and got a doctoral degree in History. He wrote three
.books exposing the conspiracy. There are many other authors who have writ-
         ten about the New World Order:  Emanuel  M. Josephson,  John A. Stormer,
         Ralph  Epperson,  probably  the  clearest  writer,  Eustace Mullins, W. Cleon
         Skousen, Antony Sutton, A. N  Field,  Gary  Allen,  William  Guy  Carr,  etc.
     One hundred years ago and more, knowledge about the Illuminati  was  more
      widespread. Since that time, the Illuminati have gained control of all small to
     large publishers, all periodicals, even left wing ones such as "News Statesman
     and Nation", "The  Nation”, "The New  Republic" etc,  and  all  newspapers.
     The Illuminati control  all radio stations and all TV stations. They do not con-
     trol the internet, however. The media that the Illuminati  control  produces  so
     much information that any dissident  information  is  drowned  out.  The  few
     people who  write  about  the  Illuminati  are  either  ridiculed,  demonized  or
     trivialized,   using   sophisticated   techniques   developed  by  the  Tavistock
     Institute.
.
     It would be in the interest of Jews, rather than ignoring, to learn about the
     Hofjuden; to learn about the rational basis antisemitism. Jews could learn,
     for example, not to be surprised should there be pogroms in Russia given
     that Russian gentiles know that 19th century organized crime was mostly
     Jewish; that Communist revolutionaries were mostly Jewish; that the Bol-
     shevik Revolution was financed by the Hofjuden; that Hitler was financed,
     in 1928 and 1932, by the Hofjuden; that the present, disasterous, Russian
     free market economy was foisted on them by the Hofuden and that to this
     present day organized crime is mostly Jewish.
   .
     If  the information about the Hofjuden is inaccurate, it should be rebutted
     point by point.

         The political model followed by  the Illuminati and the organisers of the Brit-
         ish Empire ( The British version  of the New World Order ) was the ancient
         Greeks. Both the English organiser, John Ruskin, and the  Illuminati  organ-
         iser, Adam Weishaupt, were constantly seen with Plato's "Republic" in their
         hands. The Greek empire, however, lasted only a few hundred years and the
         Greeks   were    extremely  quarrelsome  and   difficult  to  lead. But  Plato's
         "Republic" was very popular in  the  Enlightenment and was the sole political
         model, so that the Illuminati had to accept it.

         A political model more conducive to the ends of the Illuminati and  the  Cecil
         family would be the ancient Egypt empire. The empire lasted  four  thousand
         years and might have lasted eight thousand years had it  not  been  destroyed
         by climactic  change. There  were no revolts,  so  the  slave  population  must
         been very docile and the administrative class very  obedient.  there  are  many
         clues that the ancient Egyptians were the real preference  of the Illuminati and
         the Cecil family. For example, the one Dollar bill is redolent  with  Egypt sym-
         bols, and the Denver international is bespangled with ancient Egyptian symbols.
         There are so many ancient Egytian symbols in the construction of  Washington,
         DC that there is a whole book describing them.
 

.
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         A. Ralph Epperson                             John Coleman PhD
         C. 1985                                              C. 1992
          ISBN 0-9614135-06                         ISBN 0-992356-57-2
          Pub: Publius Press                              American West Pub.
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        "The  Anglo American Establishment"     "Diplomacy by Deception"
        Carroll Quigley                                       John Coleman PhD
        C. 1981                                                 C.1993
        ISBN 0-916728-50-1                           ISBN 9640104-8-8
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         Carroll Quigley                                      K. Kalimtgatis et al.
         1,248 pages                                          C. 1978
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       "Secret Societies....."                           "Call it Conspiracy"
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          .         .
        "The Red Fog Over America"                   "Pawns in the Game"
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        Los Angeles CA
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        "None Dare Call it Conspiracy"                       "The Nameless War"
       Gary Allen                                                       A. H. M. Ramsey
        C. 1976
        ISBN 0-89966-661-2
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        "The New Unhappy Lords"                          "Imperium"
        A. K. Chesterton                                          Ulick Varange
        C. 1965                                                        (Frances Parker Yockey)
        Candour Pub. Co.                                         C. 1962
        London, UK SW1                                         Library of Congress Cat. 62-53156
     .                                                                        Noontide Press
       .                                                                      Sausalito CA
     .
      "None Dare Call it Treason"                            "The Invisible Government"
        John A. Stormer                                            Dan Smoot
        C.  1964                                                       Western Islands Publishers
        Liberty Bell Press

        Treason, The New World Order                    "Trilaterals Over Washington"
        Gurudas                                                         Antony C. Sutton, Patrick M. Wood
        C. 1996                                                         C. 1979
        Cassandra  Press, Ca                                     The August Corporation

       "Fire in the Minds of Men"                          "Final Warning: a History of the
        James H. Billington                                      New World Order"
        C. 1980                                                      David Allen Rivera
        ISBN 0-465-02405-6                                 Also. Available on the Internet:
        Basic Books  Inc.                              www.members.tripod.com/~Viewfromthewall/fwcontents

        Federal Reserve System Conspiracy
        Eustace Mullins
     .          .

     These Books  may be obtained at the following book sellers, the
          URL addresses of which are listed below:
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                                    sovereignty.org.uk
                                    biblebelievers.org.au
                                    cuttingedge.org/store.htm
                                    armageddonbooks.com
                                    amazon.com

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        Also: Bloomfield Books, Sudbury, Suffolk, UK, CO10 2TD
                 Tel: 01144 (0)1787 376 374
         Also, you can search for book-sellers by surfing: + "title"+catalog+shipping
        or  "category" +catalog+shipping
    addall.com  click "used books"
. abebooks.com
     .            alibris.com

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    22)                     End Free Speech on WBAI        TOP
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       WBAI, a money losing  radio  station, was donated  to  the  Pacifica  Foun-
     dation by a Mr. Louis Schweitzer a successful businessman. It was estimated
      that he deducted about a half million Dollars from his taxable income. That is
      the taxpayer paid for WBAI. The purpose of  the  station  was  to  broadcast
    alternative programs for the alternative public. The public was to pay the cost
.
              Progressives ( previously called Communists ), however, infiltrated the
     station  and,  finally,  controlled  WBAI. They  now  broadcast  heavy-duty,
     repeat-type communist propaganda amidst a sea of jazz, appreciated only by
     a few and widely  available  elsewhere. The result is that  the  listenership  is
     reduced to about 0.1% of the public. The listenership  should  be  about  4%
     (other estimates range from 2% to 30%). One result is  that,  perhaps, 2000
     people die per year because  they  learn nothing about  alternative  medicine.
     Another loss is the almost revolutionary political changes that   would  result
     if WBAI  were to used properly.
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          The moral position of the staff is that, as promoters of scientific human-
     itarianism, they are entitled to a position of "In Loco Parentis" ( in place of
     parents ) with respect to all persons (and phenomena) who are not scientific
     humanitarians, and are thus unable to look after their own political interests,
     and unfit to control WBAI. Progressives do not believe  in  bourgeois  mor-
     ality, as it was developed to serve the latter and  only  hinders  the  former.
     Progressives believe that only what is good for Communism  is moral,  and
     to that end lying, cheating,  harassment,  deception,  violence  and  murder
     are perfectly acceptable.
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            The staff often speak about their  free  speech, first amendment rights.
     However, the first amendment  applies only to  governments,  not to  indiv-
     iduals nor to non-governmental organizations. The alternative public has the
     moral if, not legal, right to listen to the kind of alternative  programs  that  it
     want to listen the most. A result would be that WBAI could  raise,  perhaps,
     10 to 20 million Dollars.
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            Those seeking to save WBAI and hear legitimate programming should
     put heavy pressure on  most  of  the staff to  resign,  to  be  replaced  with
     staff who would produce legitimate programming.
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         WBAI as a voice for the voiceless. WBAI  was not  meant  to  be  used
     by a very few people who, illegitimately , claim  to  represent the voiceless
     to produce boring programs that not even the voiceless  listen to.
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             Outreach. The only legitimate outreach is  outreach to the  alternative
     public (those of the public who would listen to the alternative programming
     of their choice if it were broadcast). The  outreach  should  determine  what
     the most popular 168 hours of   programs are, and broadcast them. the most
     popular programs could be determined by requesting, at the close of a prog-
    ram, that listeners whose last  name  begins  with  a  chosen letter  and  who
    approved of the program telephone a  certain  number.  The  station  should
    count the calls  and  record  the  telephone  numbers  for  later  verification.
    This will give the program director an idea of  the  direction  to  go  in.  The
    process  should  be  repeated  until  the  listenership  reaches  its  maximum.
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           Listener representation. Only very few people would bother to represent
     themselves and they would be members of groups who  would  want  to  rip-
     off the station. Thus the listenership, let alone the alternative public, could not
     be fairly represented. Legitimate Pacifica  democracy  would  require  the  in-
     put of, not only the listeners, about 0.1% pop., but of  the  alternative  public,
     consisting of about 4% pop., most of whom do not know that they  have  any
     rights with respect to Pacifica. The best  substitute  would  be  a  professional
     poll of the public.
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          Minority representation. Since  minorities,  for example, Blacks, Latinos,
     are not interested in alternative programs there is no reason for the necessity
     of having minority representation on various committees. Those who would
     be the best members of committees would those who  would  be  most  faith-
     ful  to  the  alternate  public.  Perhaps personnel  psychologists  could  aid  in
     their selection.
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           The Pacifica mission. If the Pacifica  mission is to broadcast progressive
     programs to achieve World peace, the mission can expect next to no success
     as only 0.1% of public, mostly the  converted,  listens.  For  success  WBAI
     must have a  larger  audience,  which can only be generated  by broadcasting
    legitimate programming. In fact the Pacifica  mission  calls  for  talk  programs
     of intelligence above the  ordinary from  diverse points of view.
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         Music. All Types of music are easily  available  from  a  variety  of sources,
     thus music is not legitimate alternative programming.
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          Community  programming. Very few  members  of  the   community  are
     interested in the affairs of the community  and  certainly  not  in  Progressive
     WBAI community programs.
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           The   page    www.questionsquestions.net   brings  to  our   attention   the
     fact that the following progressive organizations: Fair, Counterspin, The Nation,
     Mother Jones, Democracy Now and The Progressive have received substantial
     funds from the following   Establishment  foundations,  some  of  which   have
     received  funds from the CIA in the past: The Ford Foundation, The Schuman
     Foundation     ( Bill   Moyers ),   Working     Assets,  CPB,   The    carnegie
      Foundation   (controlled by the Rockefellers),  The  Open   Society  (  George
     Soros)  and  the  J  M  Kaplan  Fund.  This   connection  seems  to be a contin-
     uation  of  the  strange  connection  between  Progressives/Communists and the
     highest level of Capitalism going back to 1917.
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           Stephanie, the sister of Laura Flanders, has strong connections with the
     individuals who are very high up in both the British and American Establish-
     ments. Leslie Cagan was the chair of the financial committee of the Astraea
     Foundation, which received about half a million Dollars from the Ford Foun-
     dation. Amy Goodman gets about 90,000 Dollars annually.
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          WBAI and the progressive organizations mentioned above seem to avoid
     the following topics: Evidence for government involvement in 911, UFOs, the
     Illuminati and its descendenents, the Illuminati  origin  of  Marxist  ideas,  the
     Bilderbergers, Banks, the Hofjuden, contrails, Israeli espionage in the US, the
     structure of the EU, black helicopters, conditions in North Korea, concentra-
     tion camps in USAF bases (and a huge one in Alaska), conditions in Vietnam
     under communism and, now, free market oppression and HAARP.
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          There has been much dishonesty about  the  "December  Coup".  The  lock
     on the door of WBAI's offices was broken allowing any thief to  enter at  any
     time of the day, so the lock was replaced at 9:45 pm. There was no plan to sell
     WBAI.  the  myth  derives  from  a   suggestion  made   by  a  board  member,
     some thirty years ago, to  sell WBAI's  frequency an d buy another one  at  the
     end of the FM spectrum and use the difference  to  pay off debts and buy new
     equipment etc. The proposal  was  almost  unanimously defeated. Some  Board
     members had to  resign  due  to  prolonged  harassment.  There  is  more,  but
     information is hard to come by.
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             When a politically correct person talks about "Peace and Justice" what
     they really mean is peace between the the classes,  i.e. the  extermination  of
     those who are not politically correct and "justice" means Communism.
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             Much of WBAI's programming, Democracy Now, for example, is
     broadcast in such a shrill and urgent tone of voice that potential listeners,
     who are very sensitive to the tone and emotion of broadcast voices (they
     should not be, but are)  and just do not listen. On the other hand, WABC
     hosts are very patient, friendly and humorous, resulting in huge  audience
     ratings, whilst the ratings WBAI does not even reach the increments of the
    polls. and then only the converted listen.
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            This state of affairs is  inexplicable  unless  one understands  Marxist-
     Leninism. M-Ls believe that their greatest "friends" are the most reactionary
     regimes, as  they  will  make  objective   conditions  the  worst,  driving  the
    masses to Communism. Their  greatest  enemy, on the  other  hand,  are  the
     Social Democrats who want immediate  improvements,  thus  reducing  the
     drive to  Communism. The  M-Ls  at  WBAI  thus  want   to  only  recruit
     Communists  and  not  recruit  Social  Democrats  ( or  Their  Equivalents ).
    Of course, the Establishment whole heartedly agrees with  course  of  action
     as they also do not want more Social Democrats. Hence the funding.
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23)                       The Iron Law of Organizations       TOP
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     Unless specifically excluded, all organisations with  audience,  power or
     capital will be controlled, dominated, ruled or ruined by one or more of
   following  triad:  opportunists,  neurotics  and  the     partisan.  In   other
    words:  all organisations will will be taken over  by  crooks  commies or
     crazies.
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    The reason for demise of such organisations is that the crooks, commies
     and crazies see nothing but ilicit gains for  themselves  and  will  put  in
    a superhuman effort, commit all sorts  of  deceitful,  dishonorable  and
     illegal tricks to take control of of organisations.  An  honest  individual,
    however,  some  one  who   would  make  a  good  leader,  would  see
     nothing but heavy responsibility and much work. Naturally the  former
     win.
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24)            A Characteristic of Truth      TOP
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   For almost every truth there an equal and opposite truth that is just as valid.
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25)  Psycheocracy: the Scientific Selection of Constituency Loyal Politicians
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     Form an independent political club or association, then advertise for one hundred
    or one thousand applicants for the position of primary candidate. Then use rigorous
    tests, including psychological evaluation, to select the best applicant and canvass
    for him. See:          www.home.earthlink.net/~jnewell957
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           27)                                   . Some Thoughts on thought            TOP
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        1) Common sense is reasoning based on long experience with all the elements of
            an argument. If there  is  no  long experience with one  or  more  element(s),
           then the use of common sense is not justified.
       2) It is better to believe, than not to, in everything that  one  hears  or  reads, that
          one cannot argue against. Certainly one will, as a result,  believe  false  inform-
          ation, but  eventually one will be able to sort out true from false. If one insists
          on only accepting information  from sources that have scientific or professional
          Standards one, ironically, will be very ignorant, as such information is expen-
          sive to produce and  thus the amount is very limited. In addition the economic
          forces that pay for it will suppress any negative information, thus making the
          exclusive user  of such  information  biassed. Other  criteria  for  used "truth"
          are the  "yuckie-yummy"   test,  the   authority   test   and   the   consistency
          test.  If  some information  is  yuckie,  it  is  false; if  it  is yummy,  it  is  true.
          The authority test holds that if information is consistent with  prestigious auth-
          orities then it is true, if not, then it is false.  The  consistency  test  holds  that
         if information is consistent with prior information  it is true and  if  not,  false.
       3) There is no periodical nor book  that  either  completely  true  or  completely
           false. Every book or periodical has  something  that is  true  and  of  possible
           value, even the writings of  Conservatives, Socialists, Catholics, Protestants,
          Hitler, Stalin or even Mao.
      4) The educational system develops the intellect of the child until the age of  nine
          or so, thereafter all that is taught is memorisation. Thus the intellectual level of
          999 of every 1000 adults is stuck at this level. Certainly rational thinking is tau-
          ght in certain specialties in colleges, such as law, medicine etc. but  the rational
          thought is only practised within their specialities; the rationality does not extend
          outside of the speciality and the experts think just as childishly  as  the  rest  of
          the population.
      5) Intuition is a sensitive instrument, but a dumb one. To rectify this,  dumb,  raw
          thoughts should be expressed in complete, grammatical English: then  the  thou-
          ghts could be rationally evaluated and the dumb ones identified.
      6) A statement that something does not exist (called a philosophically negative state-
          ment) can be difficult or impossible to prove. To prove a negative statement the
          author, or a reliable agent, must search the whole context stated  or  implied  by
          the statement. For example, "There are no apples in  those ten  boxes"  can   be
          easily proven. The statement: "There are no  icicles in Africa" would require the
          whole of Africa to be searched.
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   28) Oppose Oppression with Ten Billion Pricks      TOP

       Organised opposition to an oppressor requires leaders, who will
       then be eliminated.  But the oppressor can still be opposed by the
       the oppressed  if every one were to attack the oppressor daily with a
       series of little pin pricks. The pricks would demoralise the oppressor
       and give the oppressed morale Some possible examples are as follows:

          1) Never show intelligence or initiative when working for the
               oppressor
           2) Only understand the simplest instructions
           3) Commit many acts of minor or symbolic destruction
           4) Be inefficient when working for the oppressor
           5) Leak th oppressor's secrets slowly
           6) act on behalf of the individual, not the oppressor
           7) Act a bit strangely
           8) Arrange objects in a patterns that are understood to be
               a protest against the oppressor
           9) When walking in squares or street intersections,
                walk in a counterclockwise direction to show opposition
         10) Avoid streets with names associated with the oppressor
         11) Do not join any judicial or security organisation unless to
               oppose the oppressor
         12) When appropriate, members of security forces shall make
               their superiors less effective at oppression unless these
               superiors have made their own superiors less effective
         13) vote and attend mandatory meetings as late as possible
         14) Work to rule
         15) In the street, gather in bunches, walk in bunches, walk in
               lock step
        16) Everyone is to get into minor trouble
        17) Disable surveillance equipment
        18) Laugh, ridicule at the oppressor
        19) Invent, invent, think, adapt, reject, add
        20) Do what other people do, so that all will do the same
              thing to show opposition to the oppressor
        21) Have Fun
        22) Take photographs of the oppressor's  personnel
        23) Distribute
 
 

 29) Scientific Socialism         TOP

Science  is  the generation  and  the record of information collected
in conformance  with  protocols,   which  vary  from  discipline  to
discipline, that ensures an optimum compromise between  reliability
and production. The nearest  embodiment of science  is  the  paper
and ink that it is printed on. There is nothing physical about science.
Since every variable in science must be  under close  control,  there
can be only a very few number of variables in any work  of  science.
Since there are so many variables in any real situation, there  can  be
no such thing as  as "scientific" engineering, "scientific"  agriculture, "
scientific" weather   forcasting, "scientific"  management,  etc,  nor
"scientific" socialism.  Certainly, practices can incorporate scientific
principles, but this does not make them scientific.

Despite the  impossibility of scientific socialism, the  latter  is  attrac-
tive to  highly  dysphoric  (psychologically pained)  individuals.  The
lure of inner peace, that is freedom from their dysphoria, lights a such
fire in their minds, to use James Billington's phrase, that they are pro-
pelled like  sharks to blood or addicts to  heroin  They are described
Eric Hoffer's book "The True  Believer" One  can  occasionally  see
these individuals selling  their  newspapers  carefully  fishing  for  the
rare psychopathic politically inclined individual to add to their group.

Scientific socialism calls for the transfer of property from the wealthy
and relative wealthy to everyone else. Not without  reason,  the  prop-
onents of scientific socialism, or Communists, expect  violent  a  reac-
tion to this expropriation and the  necessity of  counter  violence. The
counter violence attracts violence prone,  ruthless and  amoral individ-
uals to Communism. Eventually there will  be a struggle between these
individuals and the more idealist Communists and the  former will win.
The violence repels and alienates the population from the  Communist
Party. The result is that only the corrupt, opportunist and criminal will
be  loyal  to the the Party, resulting in permanent corruption, violence,
oppression, inefficiency and waste.
 
 

30)  The Morals of a Journalist?         TOP

 In the 1930ies and 1940ies corporations thought that  they  should
 be model  citizens  and to  that  end  contributed  to  charities.  The
contributions generated a  long running debate. Some accepted  the
idea of charitable contributions, others  wanted  to  contribute  their
own money and other detested  the charities that  the  corporations
contributed to.     The  answer  to  the  debate  was  settled  by   a
Harvard professor,  the  answer  has  since  been  universally  acc-
epted.  Corporations  have  two  moral  obligations,  the  first  is  to
obey  the  law  and  the  second is to maximise the return on invest-
ments.  If  people  get  hurt  by  the   actions  of   the  corporations,
then  the  law  must  correct  their suffering.  That  the corporations
control the law is another question.

Thus there exists two  moral  systems  side  by  side:  the  morality
of the corporations and the morality  of  the  secular  and  religious.
For a Democratic commentator or journalist, the choice is obvious.
But for a Republican or a  Conservative  commentator  the  choice
is not that clear. He publicly claims  that he  respects  conventional
morality, and probably does, but  how  long  will it  be  before  be-
fore he realises that with his  conventional morality he will be stuck
at a low employment level for ever. If, however, he were to adopt
the corporate morality, he would know that his rise in the hierarchy
would  be  unlimited.  From  the  point  of  view  of  Corporations,
would they hire someone   with a  conventional  morality,  and  risk
a major corporate client  being badly embarrassed,  or  some  who
would do everthing he  could  to  put  the  client  in  the  best poss-
ible light?
 

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     John A. Newell
     Email:    jnewell957@earthlink.net