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- "In general, the
statutory and regulatory corpora
are littered with laws that are
sufficiently vague that their application
is inherently discretionary,
since appropriately interpreted many of these
laws are broken by nearly
everyone nearly every day. Laws are made so
esoteric and arbitrary
that the difference between legal and illegal conduct
becomes a
trivial matter distinguishable only on the basis of prosecutability,
fines, and prison terms for the latter, tending to frighten citizens away
from whole realms of conduct (for example, anything to do with firearms).
Put more succinctly, these laws discriminate between conduct that is
indistinguishable
in spirit, annihilating legal coherency.
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- "The
establishment employs an old and effective
method: lead others to
error, then exploit their errors. In a market, any
time a participant
systematically errs - systematically deviates from pure
self-interest -
another participant who identifies that pattern of error
can profit
from it. Expanding this principle to the world stage, the establishment
works tirelessly to lead people to systematically abandon self-interest,
so that it can profit from their error. This collection of essays and
articles can be viewed as a documentary of the errors of the
establishment,
and it is part of my program to exploit these errors,
hastening the extinction
of the establishment through social
processes.
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- "The establishment initiates cultural trends, and
fosters
behaviors, through three principal mechanisms: (1) by the mass
media,
which displays (with actual and fictional positive and negative
examples) and defines (with humor and commentary) desired behavior, and
creates the expectation that conformers will be socially and economically
rewarded and deviants penalized, (2) by the education system, which
explicitly
and implicitly inculcates beliefs, thought patterns, and
behaviors, in
people during their formative years, and (3) by the
visible social and
economic hierarchies of society, through which
behaviors are propagated
through transitivity of authority.
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the mass media and the education
system instill behaviors is discussed
extensively below. The manner in
which social and economic hierarchies
do so is fairly straightforward.
The visible establishment councils
are subjected to the behavior of nuclear
(core) establishment leaders
such as David Rockefeller, who either deliberately
cultivate or
involuntarily exhibit the behavior. The behaviors of nuclear
establishment members such as Rockefeller are often directed by nuclear
intellectuals such as Henry Kissinger; thus often it is the intellectual
who is at the apex of the pyramid. Those in subordinate positions emulate
those in higher positions, completely aside from any explicit directives.
In particular, systems of reward and punishment are emulated. Banking
hierarchies are highly formalized, and propagate behavioral directives
by extending loans to the compliant and withholding them from the
deviant.
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of the United States) has the authority to remove any banking officer
that it determines to be non-compliant. Finally, the state legal system
is the definitive authoritarian hierarchy of behavior coercion. The
banking
and legal hierarchies are both preeminent instruments of
control for the
establishment."
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