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February 1, 2008 at 10:47:59

Headlined on 2/1/08:
The Evolution of Evil

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Perhaps a global political apocalypse has already arrived. 

Activists and dissidents should understand that evil forces and tyrannical governments have evolved.  Just as human knowledge and science expand, so do the strategies and instruments used by rulers, elites and plutocrats.  By learning from history and using new technology they have smarter tools of tyranny.  The best ones prevent uprisings, revolutions and political reforms.  Rather than violently destroy rebellious movements, they let them survive as marginalized and ineffective efforts that divert and sap the energy of nonconformist and rebellious thinkers.  Real revolution remains an energy-draining dream, as evil forces thrive. 

Most corrupt and legally sanctioned forms of tyranny hide in plain sight as democracies with free elections.  The toughest lesson is that ALL elections are distractions. Nothing conceals tyranny better than elections.  Few Americans accept that their government has become a two-party plutocracy run by a rich and powerful ruling class. The steady erosion of the rule of law is masked by everyday consumer freedoms.  Because people want to be happy and hopeful, we have an epidemic of denial, especially in the present presidential campaign.  But to believe that any change-selling politician or shift in party control will overturn the ruling class is the epitome of self-delusion and false hope.  In the end, such wishful thinking perpetuates plutocracy.  Proof is that plutocracy has flourished despite repeated change agents, promises of reform and partisan shifts. 

The tools of real rebellion are weak.  Activists and dissidents look back and see successful rebellions and revolutions and think that when today’s victims of tyranny experience enough pain and see enough political stink they too will revolt.  This is wrong.  They think that the Internet spreads information and inspiration to the masses, motivating them to revolt.  This is wrong.  They await catastrophic economic or environmental collapse to spur rebellion.  This too is wrong. 

Why are these beliefs wrong?  Power elites have an arsenal of weapons to control and manipulate social, political and economic systems globally: corruption of public officials that make elections a sham; corporate mainstream media that turn news into propaganda; manipulation of financial markets that create fear for the public and profits for the privileged; false free trade globalization that destroys the middle class; rising economic inequality that keep the masses time-poor and financially insecure; intense marketing of pharmaceuticals that keep people passive; and addictive consumerism, entertainment and gambling that keep people distracted and pacified. 

The biggest challenge for dissidents and rebels is to avoid feel-good therapeutic activism having virtually no chance of removing evil and tyranny.  Idealism without practicality tactics without lofty goals, and symbolic protests pose no threat to power elites.  Anger and outrage require great strategic thinking from leaders seeking revolution, not mere change.  And social entrepreneurs that use business and management skills to tackle genuine social problems do nothing to achieve political reforms.  To the extent they achieve results they end up removing interest in overthrowing political establishments that have allowed the problems to fester. 

What is the new tool of tyranny?  Technological connectivity achieved through advanced communications and computer systems, especially the rise of wireless connectivity.  The global message to the masses is simple: Buy electronic products to stay plugged in.   Connectivity may give pleasure, but it gives even more power to elites, rulers and plutocrats.  It allows them to coordinate their efforts through invisible cabals, to closely monitor everything that ordinary people and dissidents do, and to cooperatively and clandestinely adjust social, financial and political systems to maintain stability and dominance. 

In this dystopian world all systems are integrated to serve upper class elites and the corporate state, not ordinary people.  When ordinary people spend their money to be more shackled to connectivity products, they become unwitting victims of largely invisible governmental and corporate oppressive forces.  They are oblivious that their technological seduction exacerbates their political and economic exploitation.  Though some 70 percent believe the country is on the wrong track, they fail to see the deeper causes of the trend.  And if Americans were really happy and content with their consumer culture, then why are they stuffing themselves with so many antidepressants, sleeping pills and totally unhealthy foods?  In truth, the vast majority of people are in denial about the rotten system they are trapped in (aka The Matrix).  They are manipulated to keep hope alive through voting, despite the inability of past elections to stop the slide into economic serfdom. 

Increasingly, the little-discussed phenomenon of economic apartheid ensures that elites live their lavish lives safely in physically separated ways.  Concurrently, economic inequality rises, as the rich extract unusually high fractions of global wealth.  When the rich get richer, the powerful get stronger.  Does some economic prosperity trickles down to the poorest people?  Perversely, the middle class is moved into the lower class.  In this new physics of evil, wealth transfer is not from the rich to the poor, but from the middle class in wealthier countries to the poor in developing nations, where a few new billionaires join the global plutocracy. 

Some data on economic inequality: The after-tax income of the top 1 percent of Americans rose 228 percent from 1979 through 2005, while middle class income remained flat over the last 4 decades.  The richest 0.01 percent of earners made 5.1 percent of all income in 2005, up more than 300 percent from just 1.2 percent in 1960.  Bad economic times like the present just exacerbate inequality.  Even as most Wall Street companies lost billions in the sub-prime mortgage debacle after they had already made billions, they gave obscene bonuses to their employees: the average topped $180,000 for 2007, tripling the $61,000 in 2002.  Scholars used to predict that high levels of economic inequality like we have today would lead to rebellion.  But there are now insufficient tools and paths for rebellion, because the plutocracy has eliminated them.  Instead, citizens are offered elections whose outcomes can be controlled and subverted by the ruling class. 

The New World Order is getting what it wants: a stable two-class system, with the lower class serving the elitist upper class.  The paradox is that along with rising economic inequality and apartheid is mounting consumerism and materialism that is used to pacify, distract and control the masses.  That’s where easy credit and cheap products from low-wage nations are critical.  The poor can have cell phones, 24-7 Internet access and increasingly cars, while the bejeweled upper class travel in private jets and yachts, vacation on private islands, and have several gated mansions maintained by servants and guarded by private police.  We have a technologically advanced form of medieval society.  It is working in the US and China and most other places. Elections just mask economic tyranny and slavery.

The ruling class knows how to maintain stability.  Keep the masses distracted, fearful, brainwashed, insecure, and dependent on government and business sectors for survival.  Train people to see themselves as relatively free consumers.  Maintain the myth that ordinary people can become wealthy and join the ruling class, which theoretically is not impossible, but of no statistical significance for the masses. 

There are no easy paths to restore power to the people.  But here are three strategies worth considering.  First, the real power of the masses is as consumers, not as voters, workers, activists, or Internet users.  Weakened unions, globalization, technology, and illegal immigration have sapped the power of workers.  National economies, especially the US, depend on consumers.  Suspensions in discretionary consumer spending used as a political weapon could force reforms.  But curbing personal spending and saving money has become a rare form of civil disobedience.  Consumers buy stuff when they want it, not when they can afford it.  Rulers have replaced chains with debt and no political leader in a very long time has championed economic rebellion. 

Second, because they are more a tool of tyranny than rebellion, the masses should stop giving credibility and legitimacy to faux democracies by boycotting elections.  Plutocrats cleverly equate patriotism and good citizenship with voting while at the same time ensuring that no genuine change agents can succeed even if elected.  All election results can be subverted by the forces of corruption.  Those promising change, like Barack Obama, do not pose a lethal threat to forces of evil and corruption.  Sadly, refusing to vote in corrupt political systems is another worthy but unpopular form of civil disobedience.  The compulsion to vote is a political narcotic that sustains democratic tyranny.   

Third, people must seek forms of direct democracy that give them political power.  National ballot measures and initiatives are needed to make laws, impose spending mandates and recall elected officials.  A most important tool is constitutional conventions outside the control of status quo preservationists to obtain systemic reforms that governments will never provide, as explained for the US at www.foavc.org.  No greater example of ruling class power exists than the absence of massive public demands for using what the Founders gave Americans in Article V: the convention option to circumvent and fix the federal government that – amazingly – has never been used, and that no presidential candidate has supported, including constitutional champion Ron Raul.

 

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Joel S. Hirschhorn is the author of Delusional Democracy - Fixing the Republic Without Overthrowing the Government (www.delusionaldemocracy.com). His current political writings have been greatly influenced by working as a senior staffer for the U.S. Congress and for the National Governors Association. He advocates a Second American Revolution, beginning with an Article V Convention to propose constitutional amendments.

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waldopaper is an insignificant teacher, informed reader and professional writer... living in dominionist crackerland... with two women, one young man, three cats and two dogs... alarmed at a failing state controlled by corporate psychopaths armed with nuclear weapons. There's a light on. Somebody's home.
waldopaperwaldopaper is an insignificant teacher, informed reader and professional writer... living in dominionist crackerland... with two women, one young man, three cats and two dogs... alarmed at a failing state controlled by corporate psychopaths armed with nuclear weapons. There's a light on. Somebody's home.

This opens the can...

“The evolution of evil” is a frame that needs examination and thought, and this article breaks the surface… but only the surface. For one thing, “evil” is rather ambiguous… and it’s left at that. Is it a metaphysical force (which the author seems to assume that we assume), or is it plain old potatoes-and-onions banality?

First, that we think of ourselves as “consumers” and not “producers” means we have lost our souls. We tell ourselves we are “creating wealth” in our jobs as process managers in the paperclip and surety division, but we know we are just shoveling paper for pay. If our only value is as eating-and-pooping organisms, we are hopeless.

Second, “boycotting elections” is like turning off the TV during the Super Bowl. Yes, somehow connected in some way… throwing down a gumdrop in front of the neo feudalist “economic” engine of death and war.

Third, “political power” means nothing when the ultimate lingua franca is brute force. It is pre-supposing a “political system” exists when the conjoined factors of brute-force and capital have completely bypassed the sop of a "political system." “We” have maneuvered into a corner where the “offer we can’t refuse” is an indestructible cycle unless "we" stop either production or the perpetrators. Otherwise, “they” can pay you, or kill you. There’s the “choice.” There is no “political power” involved without a “political system,” and THAT is GONE.

This article is important because its very title forces us to link the mechanics of “evolution” and the abstraction of “evil.” If the writer offers an incomplete “answer,” but that's ok... it pales in comparison to posing such an important question.

I’d say… well done!

by waldopaper (11 articles, 2 quicklinks, 14 diaries, 226 comments) on Friday, February 1, 2008 at 5:36:06 PM
 


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Paul RyeSkin diver, spear fisher, trash collector, roughneck, scuba diver, football player, tennis player, mechanical engineer, aerospace engineer, husband, father, math teacher, fisherman.

Interesting Article

and well written.  I could not agree with you more about the fact that "brainwashing" of the public essentially negates any possibility of mounting successful direct political action against the plutocracy at present.  Only in the event that a true populist candidate emerged with the right views on the issues would I get truly excited about voting for president.  And, such a candidate would be no panecea.  The plutocracy has ways of liquidating troublesome people.

So, I wonder not altogether skeptically, is taking matters into our own hands our only choice?  Could a political and economic boycott succeed?  What attracted me to Ron Paul was his positions on money and the Federal Reserve, but I don't want to make this response about Ron Paul.  Instead, I want to key in on his ideas about money and the Federal Reserve to augment yours.

Forgetting about Paul for the moment, could his ideas about money and banking, and your ideas about elections and consumerism, be used effectively against the plutocracy?  Suppose enough people were to boycott elections and avoid most politics except for direct democracy such as ballot measures and initiatives, not pay for anything but food and housing, and boycott banks and use of the dollar as much as possible.

By boycotting use of the dollar, I mean using any excess income to pay down bank loans.  Any repayment of a bank loan represents extinguished dollars.  Once people repay all their bank loans, they could convert any savings they have into physical gold or silver.  They could keep a minimum number of dollars in a checking account to conduct absolutely necessary personal business. 

If enough people were to do this, the money supply would gradually be extinguished, so it would also be necessary to begin establishing a debt-free currency in parallel with the paydown of debts.  People with no debt and people in the process of extinguishing their debts could begin voluntary associations where they agree to accept alternative currencies instead of U.S. dollars. 

Although the legal tender law would require people to accept dollars from people who wished to pay in dollars, people participating in this "revolt" could immediately exchange those dollars for gold, silver, or alternative currencies, and convert them back into U.S. dollars in the future should the need arise to pay for something that absolutely must be paid in dollars. In effect, people can just turn their backs on the existing political/monetary/banking/consumerist system, and start making their own system.

Hmm, I left out public education and MSM.  Perhaps people need to consider boycotting public education and MSM as well, start supporting voucher systems, getting into home schooling, or organizing neighborhood private schools, and boycotting the university systems.  I kid you not, I hardly read anything or watched any TV for almost two years up to September, 2007.  I was so sick of everything I was reading and seeing.  Opting out of the information treadmill does wonders for the mind.

Lastly, considering the political power and influence of the plutocracy, I would like to hear what you think concerning why an Article V Constitutional Convention would not just be an event they could turn to their advantage.

by Paul Rye (6 articles, 1 quicklinks, 13 diaries, 253 comments) on Friday, February 1, 2008 at 6:51:10 PM
 


Joel S. Hirschhorn is the author of Delusional Democracy - Fixing the Republic Without Overthrowing the Government (www.delusionaldemocracy.com). His current political writings have been greatly influenced by working as a senior staffer for the U.S. Congress and for the National Governors Association. He advocates a Second American Revolution, beginning with an Article V Convention to propose constitutional amendments.
Joel S. HirschhornJoel S. Hirschhorn is the author of Delusional Democracy - Fixing the Republic Without Overthrowing the Government (www.delusionaldemocracy.com). His current political writings have been greatly influenced by working as a senior staffer for the U.S. Congress and for the National Governors Association. He advocates a Second American Revolution, beginning with an Article V Convention to propose constitutional amendments.

You raise some important points

I am very happy to follow your thinking about money, spending and currency without invoking what Paul advocates in terms of government action, which has no credibility or relevance because there is no plausible scenario for it to be executed, even if Paul was president.

As to my advocacy for the nation's first Article V convention: one of the most common reactions and criticisms from opponents to using what the Founders gave us in OUR Constitution is that status quo establishment forces would control the convention.  I totally disagree; they might try of course but there are sound, logical reasons to believe that their attempts could be effectively opposed.  Most important is the incredible historic uniqueness of having the nation's second constitutional convention that would bring remarkable public and media attention from within the US and internationally.  You have to have some imagination to visualize how many millions of Americans could become informed and engaged about the incredible opportunities to make (or at least propose) new supreme law of the land.  The public would soon learn that the convention route, as an alternative to Congress, could proose amendments to make magnificent political reforms, such as getting all private money out of politics, replacing the Electoral College with a popular vote for president, getting rid of the obscene political power of smaller states because of the two-senator rule that disgraces one person-one vote thinking, making universal health care a constitutional right so that no industry lobbying could prevent an effective system, and on and on.  We need more direct democracy....

by Joel S. Hirschhorn (113 articles, 20 quicklinks, 46 diaries, 428 comments) on Saturday, February 2, 2008 at 3:29:35 PM
 


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Mark WattersonConcerned American Citizen

Civilization has perfected despotism...

Very impressive that you can develop all your points in this lengthy democracy-subversive essay without using the "c" word (conspiracy). We need to use this word as much as possible in our daily dialogue to counter the mainstream attack on the word as a weaponized technique that facilitates the evolution of evil. Think of it as a parallel of bringing the word "sex" into fashion...

Then, we need to give more thought to the way the evolution of evil has been allowed to happen. The key word is EVOLUTION. Any successful counter-revolution must be done in the same way. Its true that history has taught the power elite that subtlety and conditioning are the keys to accomplishing their global serfdom agenda. We should learn from this and use the same strategy. Nothing else will work, though we won't see the final change in our lifetime. The most chilling sentence in Alexis de Tocqueville's "Democracy in America" is when he says that "CIVILIZATION HAS PERFECTED DESPOTISM"! If this were true in 1835, what chance do we have today?

The revolution can't go from ape to man in a single election. We must reign in the federal reserve, the income tax, and interventionism. This will get our mammal out of the sea and onto land. With the speed of technolgoy, the revolution will need about 40 to 50 years to succeed. The proles must be conditioned to exit the mainstream by asserting their power of the purse and stopping the inflow of misinformation from the tv and mainstream media. It will be a slow process. It is the only way. See Orwell's "1984".

 

by Mark Watterson (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 64 comments) on Friday, February 1, 2008 at 9:07:14 PM
 


Joel S. Hirschhorn is the author of Delusional Democracy - Fixing the Republic Without Overthrowing the Government (www.delusionaldemocracy.com). His current political writings have been greatly influenced by working as a senior staffer for the U.S. Congress and for the National Governors Association. He advocates a Second American Revolution, beginning with an Article V Convention to propose constitutional amendments.
Joel S. HirschhornJoel S. Hirschhorn is the author of Delusional Democracy - Fixing the Republic Without Overthrowing the Government (www.delusionaldemocracy.com). His current political writings have been greatly influenced by working as a senior staffer for the U.S. Congress and for the National Governors Association. He advocates a Second American Revolution, beginning with an Article V Convention to propose constitutional amendments.

I disagree

I have been a student of revolution and paradigm change for half of century.  There is nothing worse than incrementalist thinking.  While it is true that much happens prior to a revolution or paradigm change to enable its apparent fast happening, it is awful for true dissidents and rebels to think in terms of relatively small incremental changes or reforms AS IF they will produce the bold, revolutionary events that overturn the system.  Instead, we must continue to work on strategies that have the explicit goal of overturning the system and not delude ourselves that small actions or successes somehow will accumulate and produce revolutions.

by Joel S. Hirschhorn (113 articles, 20 quicklinks, 46 diaries, 428 comments) on Saturday, February 2, 2008 at 3:38:15 PM
 


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Mark WattersonConcerned American Citizen

Change is also an evolutionary process...

Looks like you'll be a student for the next...half century.

Your essay is excellent. I may even buy your book. But to think that 300 million proles will stop buying, stop voting, and begin practicing politics overnight is beyond delusional.

by Mark Watterson (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 64 comments) on Saturday, February 2, 2008 at 5:39:18 PM
 


I'm an old hippie chick who was part of the Woodstock Generation and the New Left back in the 1960s and '70s. I was enamored with Stephen Gaskin, who led his group to settle on The Farm in Tennessee. For the last few years, though, I've joined a small group of others who are trying to spread the word about the work of the messenger who goes by the pen name of Joseph J. Adamson. I believe that his work, even though it has been rejected by his generation so far, will eventually be spread and help ...

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Sarah MorganI'm an old hippie chick who was part of the Woodstock Generation and the New Left back in the 1960s and '70s. I was enamored with Stephen Gaskin, who led his group to settle on The Farm in Tennessee. For the last few years, though, I've joined a small group of others who are trying to spread the word about the work of the messenger who goes by the pen name of Joseph J. Adamson. I believe that his work, even though it has been rejected by his generation so far, will eventually be spread and help ...

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Re: The "Apocalypse" and the "Tribulation"

The word "Apocalypse" actually means to "uncover, reveal, or unveil" the truth that has been ignored or forgotten, or not recognized or understood.

The Apocalypse is here, but most people just don't realize it yet, and that's part of the problem.

However, another part of the problem is that we're going though the "tribulation" that was prophesied. After all, it is written that there would be "wars and rumors of war," along with the "seven plagues" (diseases, famines, pestilence, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, floods, and droughts) and "many other terrible things."

There is a way out of this. The true Apocalypse, which is the spreading of needed and crucial truths, can and will happen as soon as people get the message.

Just read this:

http://reformationcomingsoon.bravehost.com

 

by Sarah Morgan (1 articles, 0 quicklinks, 1 diaries, 161 comments) on Saturday, February 2, 2008 at 8:04:54 PM
 


I'm an old hippie chick who was part of the Woodstock Generation and the New Left back in the 1960s and '70s. I was enamored with Stephen Gaskin, who led his group to settle on The Farm in Tennessee. For the last few years, though, I've joined a small group of others who are trying to spread the word about the work of the messenger who goes by the pen name of Joseph J. Adamson. I believe that his work, even though it has been rejected by his generation so far, will eventually be spread and help ...

to see more of bio, click on member name

Sarah MorganI'm an old hippie chick who was part of the Woodstock Generation and the New Left back in the 1960s and '70s. I was enamored with Stephen Gaskin, who led his group to settle on The Farm in Tennessee. For the last few years, though, I've joined a small group of others who are trying to spread the word about the work of the messenger who goes by the pen name of Joseph J. Adamson. I believe that his work, even though it has been rejected by his generation so far, will eventually be spread and help ...

to see more of bio, click on member name

Regarding the Worst Evil

"Whether evil is deceptive and masquerades as good in the public eye, or whether evil is cowardly and sneaky in its murderous ways, it has been and still is very powerful in its ability to kill and destroy those who would deny it power to rule over the people. In fact, that has been and still is the main problem in the world." -- Joseph J. Adamson

http://reformationcomingsoon.bravehost.com

 

by Sarah Morgan (1 articles, 0 quicklinks, 1 diaries, 161 comments) on Friday, February 8, 2008 at 10:47:36 PM
 

 

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