Re: The Dangerous Liberty of Engineering vs. Lukewarm Dominionism




The business of lending blood money is one of the most
thoroughly sordid, cold blooded, and criminal that was
ever carried on, to any considerable extent, amongst
human beings. It is like lending money to slave traders,
or to common robbers and pirates, to be repaid out of
their plunder. And the man who loans money to govern-
ments, so called for the purpose of enabling the latter
to rob, enslave, and murder their people, are amongst
the greatest villians the world has ever seen.

- Lysander Spooner, No Treason (Boston, 1870)

Any person involved in the political process who does
not recognize the fraudulent nature of our current en-
ergy establishment cannot even pretend to be a member
of either the Republican or Democratic process, because
neither party represents any form of deregulating com-
petition towards revolutionizing the *gasoholic* tech-
nology. Even the gasoholics, by virtue of being bureau-
cratically entrenched in the post-New_Deal age, cannot
escape their own World Banking captors in the bi-partisan
oil-PAC mentality scheme of things.

It is for Constitutionalists and Revisionists alone,
to mandate an upgrade to Article I that would allow indi-
viduals to police those who would monopolize government
by false representation or outmoded technology, and to de-
fend and protect technologies that are business and life-
enabling and enhancing. Multinational corporations that
monopolize truth-in-lending practices in order to estab-
lish trade routes and paper trails should be required to
offer an advanced replacement technology at an initial,
equal cost, in order to maintain an all-cases divestment
plan, for universal economic expansion, but ONLY UNDER
THE CONDITION THAT THE TECHNOLOGY REMAINS FOR PEACEFUL
USE, AND IS NEVER RE-TRADED FOR ANYTHING OTHERWISE. RF I.D.
tagging would continuously be available for anyone wishing
to access the location of the compact technology. If the
advanced technological unit became non-functional, the
owner would be required to return the original unit with
an explanation w/flight recorder/log diagnostic of its
malfunction to the Licensing Bureau for possible investi-
gation.

An "Economic Constitutionalist" with "coup d'oeil", or the
ability to make sense out of the war between private enter-
prise and industrial overregulation, would quickly make
sense out of what was happening with the Energy Monopoliz-
ation and act to implement a completely new course of bi-
partisan action. However, this has not happened on either
side of Capitol Hill, and so the entire bureaucracy must
be overhauled, piece by piece, until overregulation is
stymied and the transportation sector is revolutionized.
Constitutionalists must act NOW, and base their actions on
experience, intuition, and mental simulation than some
predetermined, analytical, synthetic, systematic decision-
making manufactured by the market anarchists of our day.

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