Category: Jerry Day
The Power Of Secrecy
- by Jerry Day
- 3 years ago
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It is easy to identify the most evil and destructive people in society. All you need to do is look at who has immunity from prosecution and privilege of secrecy.
Read MoreVoting By Mail – A Really Bad Idea
- by Jerry Day
- 3 years ago
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Maybe we need to look at whether we should even use voting at all to make public policy, because voting is just the majority violating the rights of the minority. Voting is mob rule. Voting is taking something from your neighbor by force of the state. Voting is two wolves and a sheep deciding what they’ll have for dinner.
Read MorePandemic Alert Fiasco
- by Jerry Day
- 3 years ago
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It is April 2020 and I’m going to guess that when you see this your life will have been permanently changed in some way by the coronavirus crisis. I’m not calling it a pandemic, because in a pandemic millions would
Read MoreWe Are Being Judged By What We Permit To Be Done
- by Jerry Day
- 3 years ago
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What if I went into your neighbor’s yard, shot their dog, and told them that you hired me to do that? If you live in the United States that is what your government is doing to you right now: They’re
Read MoreThis Is Your Brain On Technology And News Media
- by Jerry Day
- 3 years ago
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Society is not prepared for what technology is doing to it when our mass media can tailor content to every individual. No one is seeing the full picture and no one is seeing what the other person sees. This tears
Read MoreWill Science Really Save Us?
- by Jerry Day
- 3 years ago
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“We think of science as something which will always advance that we will always become smarter, that’s not exactly true.”
Read MoreWho Is Making Governments Self Destruct?
- by Jerry Day
- 3 years ago
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“Who can take an average flu season and turn it into a global economic meltdown in the space of a few weeks? It wasn’t some city or country, somebody made the entire world do that. Nations never agree on things, but it was the lockstep thing, how did somebody coordinate this? The timetable was just too short, even a school district can’t move that fast. Whoever that is, they totally control media, they totally control government, they control nearly every message we hear from our TVs, our computers, our cell phones, even our own neighbors.”
Read MoreHow Is That Lockdown Working For You?
- by Jerry Day
- 3 years ago
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“Regardless of what anyone thinks about the masks, lockdowns, social distancing, mass germ phobia, these things are changing society and not for the better.”
Read MoreWho Should Pay For The Cost Of The Lockdown?
- by Jerry Day
- 3 years ago
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“It’s like we’re all in a trance where we are unable to see the mushrooming, economic damage that taxation is doing to us individually, to our businesses, to the country.”
Read MoreDeep Thoughts On Leadership, Obedience, And Power
- by Jerry Day
- 3 years ago
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“When leaders are chosen by voting, it no longer matters who is elected. Voting is the act of giving away the power to determine your own life. Voting is not just saying who you want to lead you; it’s saying that you want to be led.”
Read MoreYour Mental Prison Is In Your Hand
- by Jerry Day
- 3 years ago
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“Human tracking and surveillance is suddenly such a growing industry; where you are, what you do, who you do it with, are now the data points on which our new system of control is being built and from which revenues are being generated from you.”
Read MoreThe Myth Of Benevolent Central Authority
- by Jerry Day
- 3 years ago
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Government is the most overrated concept in human history.
Read MoreOur New Technocratic Lords
- by Jerry Day
- 3 years ago
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Science and Technology as instruments of social control
Read MoreEscaping the Traps of Corporate Impostor Government
- by Jerry Day
- 3 years ago
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A lot of people are starting to question, where does government get the authority to infinitely raise taxes and expand their own authority in apparent violation of constitutional limitations?
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