'evil' is the reversal of 'live'


An evil machine is a common destroyer, a fallback in irresponsibility, a slavery of mind.
A malevolent nature propels machines; the political machine, the war machine.
No common sense, no appreciation - no future.

Humans beings are organic; they cannot be evil.
Only malign motives and actions can be.
True evil is dependent and patient; true good is independent and everlasting.

Personal responsibility is the key to prosperity; power is shared without government.
The role of government is to defend the rights of the individual.
In a fascist state, you are incriminated for speaking ill about certain government.

From fascination to fascism, the government-made superego eventually aims to reign all.
Beware of liberal powers; politicians are hired by the people they represent.
Liberalism is a scam, a perversion of liberty - real liberals dislike isms.

*  Fascism: the ism of government owning everything, then everybody; an ultimate, evil machine.
*  Communism: the ism of collective ownership of property, a means for a proletariat.
*  Socialism: the ism of state control over state economy, typically under the guise of redistributing wealth, generally preset to communism or fascism.
*  Capitalism: the ism of gaining wealth, a preset to socialism or corporatism.

*  Doctrinairism: to mislead those inflexible of indoctrination; dictatorial and domineering.
*  Fanaticism: excessive, irrational passion or zeal.
*  Sophism: a plausible but fallacious or deceptive argument.
*  National Socialism:: Nazism.

All isms are doomed for failure; all manifestos are static.
These systems require maintenance, doctrines depend on individual action.
The only working substitute over a free market system is no monetary system at all.

"Money is the root of all evil," is said for good reason:
The perversion of systems promotes a fraudulent substitution of real value.
Therefore, greed promotes dishonesty.

Such artificial and pretentious means can lead to the infantile superego.
Such machine uses an advantage of mass confusion.
True love opposes evil.

Many roads lead to confusion in divisiveness, blindness of ego.
The political machine is the beast, in war and all arrogance.
Hate only such machine.

Understandings of fairness and judgment show that they are definitely subjective.
Systems for fair means are purely artificial.
A working natural system comes from symbiosis, not from fairness.

Judgment is supposed to be personal; humor is also rather subjective.
Misunderstandings are prevalent in ignorance and false provision.
Distress prevails when humor fails.

Humans have profound potential; no individual is lesser, greater or equal than another.
Under law, individuals are to be treated as equals.
Due process is the established course of legal judgment, where individual rights are safeguarded.

Torture is the violent suppression of willpower; the results are always unreliable.
The bigger the threat/pride, the more sophisticated/compulsive the lie in response.
Working interrogation techniques remain respectful.

Formal execution can never match the formality.
Informality represents the independent discovery.
Efforts may be made to invert the formality with the ideal.

An ill resultant is a heavily refined one; an artful, conceited exploitation.
Technology and currency promote power, thus a sensible notion of securing power from evil exists.
Appreciate real resource value, as real credit is debt.

Appreciate the real, true self.
Gratification would come to represent reward.
No gratification, no fun; all gratification, untrue living.

Individual voice signifies willpower; without discussion, there is no individual voice.
Free protests signify freedom from government rule.
No protest, no voice; all protest, no common sense.

The term "Antichrist" represents the one, and only "War Machine."
Malevolent superegos are powerless without their machine, their tools of destruction.
Accidental death or slavery is yielded from ego either way; government is a necessary evil.

The cold nature, or tone is supposed to exist; independence guides keys to freedom.
Every dependence entails a superego, whether natural or artificial.
Only when government makes an unduly superego do you get something like Nazi Germany.

Do not confuse the cold nature with sociopathic nature; the sociopath cannot feel for others.
Generally brain-damaged, the sociopath holds power; they make themselves a machine.
Supported in all respects, the genuine sociopath may destroy all in their path.

Life works, and exists on a basis of trial and error, simply.
One learns from personal mistakes; after self-correction does one do better than ever before.
"Those who do not know history are doomed to repeat it."

The organic mind works on coincidence, an inevitable result of natural selection.
Competence is to intelligence, as inherent ability to discern distinction is to intellectual.
Great capacity yields great distinction; the will to learn all truth leads to brilliance.

Truth is always subjective; fact is not conclusion.
Dishonesty is always destructive.
One can be honest without being too candid.

Because partisanship relies on arrogance, bipartisanship promotes corruption.
The world needs non-partisanship.
We cannot stand for crises; however, we must appreciate of the long-term prospects.

Suffering is one effect of ego, whether internal or external.
Fear not; the point of life is the journey, the experience, in all good practice.
The main purpose of life is to abolish death and slavery, in all their forms.

Stand for who you are, what you believe in, for what you know and understand to work.
Violence is not an answer; the question is always verbal.
Unless outright survival is at stake, violence is never the answer; keep your wits about you.

Reliability is always subjective.
Integrity is fundamental.
Context is essential.

The artificial existence is always non-spiritual, non-living, fake.
Because evil is destructive, love always promotes good to the greater side of the coin.
The real God is love.

You are your own truth.

In Following:
  One of the things that get me to even exercise is that line from J.F.K.'s man-to-the-moon speech:
"We do these things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard."
It's difficult enough for me to even get out of bed these days.
  Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibnitz, a German philosopher and mathematician, coined the term optimism.
Leibnitz invented differential and integral calculus independently of Sir Isaac Newton.
At one point, I thought I might've been his reincarnation.  I debunked the thought.

  The overbearing means of impersonalization leads to progressivism, another ism.
Read history on the progressive movement; eugenics is a small part in lax control of such monsters.
Progressivism ends up only being used as a means for political movements to gain power.
  For an ends to one's means, a conclusion would be sought.
In solving a fraudulent personal dilemma, the personal can become the "evil."
Therefore, there is every sense to be wary of the impersonal ends to means.

  Knowing and understanding means is what granted organisms; hence, intelligent design.
Competitors in science establishments try to confuse intelligent design with creationism.
Darwinism, that other ism, became a means to "correct our flaws."
  Charles Darwin, a British naturalist, based some conjecture in his work with Origin of Species:
"Life just simply popped into existence."
True practice of science reveals this notion to be a mistake.

  Superstition may stem from coincidence of cause and effect.
Such confusion may lie in misunderstanding of the artificial means.
An obsessive-compulsive nature would represent action in confusion of effect to it's cause.
  Paranoia can be a result of vanity, whether internal or external.
I should know; my vanity seems to grow too much, being alone most of my life.
Take it from Benjamin Franklin.  John Adams was paranoid of Ben, given such success.

"Give me liberty, or give me death."
"Give me freedom, or give me slavery."
"Give us unlimited power; we'll give you both."

-Indubitably!

  Freud's conjecture of the "ego ideal" helped the monster that is liberal fascism.
While a right-wing can create fascist regimes, the forces at play in such are always liberal.
A "freudulent" correctiveness that eventually leads to a government that tells you how think.
  In the distinction between ego and superego, the real superego is in personal correction.
Free market principals are founded on the basis that you get what you work for.
You can never get simply what you want.

  The citizens are to represent their government, not the other way around.
Your rights CANNOT be taken away by government; a right is a necessity.
Learn the distinction between a right, and a privilege.
  Fetal abortion, and marriage, in all forms are indeed privileges.
Given the traditional definition of marriage, discrimination would still involve "man and woman."
In terms of abortion, I may think of the movie "Children of Men."

  There's no trust without integrity; there is no dignity in death.
You can't succeed if you don't try; without failure, there is no success.
Without independence, you're technically a slave.
  Both segregation and desegregation deny personal opportunity.
Martin Luther King Junior referred to the Declaration of Independence in his "I have a dream"
speech, following his wish that people judge one another based on the content of character:

"I still have a dream.  It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream.  I have a dream that
one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: 'We hold thes
truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal.'  I have a dream that one day on the
red hills of Georgia the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able
to sit down together at the table of brotherhood.  I have a dream that my four little children
will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by
the content of their character."

  And the crux of our U.S. Declaration of Independence, written mostly by Thomas Jefferson:
"We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal; that they are endowed
by their creator with certain unalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the
pursuit of happiness; that, to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men,
deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed; that whenever any form of
government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to
abolish it, and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles, and
organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety
and happiness."

  The "pursuit of happiness," stated in the Declaration of Independence, is sometimes misunderstood.
In the effort to succeed, you would be happy after true success; good practice works for all.
And given that our unalienable rights are God-given (natural), they are human rights.

  I disclaim the notion that these writings were added to "erect" this HTML page.

What I wrote, in late December of 2008:
  Without following after "sins and sinners," may I take this time to explain myself.
I am not a religious person; it is only recently that I've discovered real truth in religion,
however perverted by modernity.  I still don't follow a Bible, or read scriptures as "something
to believe in"; I use parts of the language in example for what I find necessary in living,
however impersonal the means can be.  From interpretations of "the seven deadly sins," to
prophetic writings in history, the flaunting of my capacity has led to all sorts of awareness
over my flaws, and thus, found reasons to correct them.  Whatever dishonesties left that may lie
in my practices are things to be righted.  This is my first time revising the entire text.
  In the argument to how "ARROGANCE + POWER" could be justified comes down to what I've learned
on my own: the higher up you are, the more people you kill in your missteps; mistakes in nature
will recover naturally.  Sociopaths can't feel or really see their damage.
  In such loss of distinction, and confusion in vanity, I can't always appreciate the serious
nature around me; and in some ways, I see, I know there are times to pause -- certain order still
exists.  At one point, I saw myself self-destructing, out of trying to rid my own arrogance,
however placed on that clause (possibly in vain confusion as to my interpretation of what
arrogance was).  My judgment still stands for what I've learned, however flawed it may be.
I did the truly hard thing [for the time], and reverted my change in the clause [from]
"SELF-DISHONESTY + POWER" -- this also mentioned "for true probity anyway".  I should know now
that I must care.  Arrogance is an attitude; the [infantile] superego is what's truly overbearing.
  No mischaracterizations, no unsound rules, no excuses -- if only it were that easy.  For
whatever power I may gain from anything in my life, I will try not to cause any serious damage,
as I will also try to make up for any damage I'm truly responsible for.  In my impersonal
viewpoint, I thought about deleting all drafts of love_to.htm; however, I realize that history
lessons are always more flawed than the actual history.  I make few promises, and few apologies.
I will take more responsibility for my actions, in my true place in life.
  In effort to rid myself of the perversions of self-importance I see in myself, I will try to be
better each day, however unsuccessful, or heartless I can be.
  May I forever be in debt to humanity.


Could not simplify AHD's definition of Marxism.

*  Marxism: the political and economic ideas of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, specifically a
system of thought in which the concept of class struggle plays a primary role in analyzing Western
society in general and in understanding its allegedly inevitable development from bourgeois
oppression under capitalism to a socialist society and thence to Communism.
*  Fascisti: members of an Italian political organization (1922-1943) that controlled Italy under
the fascist dictatorship of Benito Mussolini.
*  Syndicalism: the political movement that advocates direct means of action in support for labor
unions, such as general strikes and sabotage.
*  Electromagnetism: the physics of electrically generated magnetism, perpendicular to the motion
of electrons.
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