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You're in a cult right now. The level of your brainwash is severe. You are so heavily indoctrinated that you call other and more efficient cooperation based survival practices 'cults' to defend yourself from having to think outside of how you have been programmed to think. You are in defense of the biggest cult of them all. Literally in defense of an ancient occultist parasitic system that spends its time focusing on human trafficking and getting away with human rights violations. You 'worship' with your tax dollars power brokers that literally traffic, rape and murder children in satanic ritual abuse parties as offerings to their ancient occultist god Moloch. And you are so far gone that any and all alternative concepts you now have grouped into a category that you fervently defend against and you call a cult. Pathetic really. Obvious mental programming. You have been programmed. You are doing a 'good job'. Woof woof get em boi. You are in defense of a satanic system that has failed and is going to fail even more massively as your fiat is devalued to nothing and you are left on the street to starve. Remember then that you were offered alternatives that you shot down without looking into or using your imagination so you could continue to be a Good Lap Dog for your Luciferian baby raping masters. You serve while they laugh. You're in a slave farm and cannot even attempt to entertain thoughts to free yourself from it.
That's what they all say. The more you rave on, the more I'm convinced my initial assessment was correct. One born every minute!
Honestly I don't care what you think. And that's what this is all about: Separation. You are a braindead people. The whole world is about to suffer even greater consequences to your failure of the task of independent thought and decision making. We MUST have separation. The systems being introduced revolve around never violating the physical consent of another as the foundation of Law and civility. When your parasitic system collapses and you come to where we are practicing Equalibrium with the intent of establishing parasitic relationships and physically taking what does not belong to you than you will be met with EYE FOR AN EYE consequences in every case. Just know that: I don't care what you believe. In the practice of Equalibrium I don't have to care what you believe. In that system we have no relationship and no grounds for forced interaction ever PERIOD. In your capitalist slave farm you are very much concerned with me and what I believe because you require me for yourself to survive through parasitic relationships. It's over! We will have separation!
I'm kinda diggin on this idea about separation, though. I agree, we must have it. WE MUST. WE MUST HAVE SEPARATION.
Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple, is a 2006 documentary film made by Firelight Media, produced and directed by Stanley Nelson. The documentary reveals new footage of the incidents surrounding the Peoples Temple and its leader Jim Jones who led over 900 members of his religious group to a settlement in Guyana called Jonestown, where he orchestrated a mass suicide with poisoned Flavor Aid, in November 1978. It is in the form of a narrative with interviews with former Temple members, Jonestown survivors, and people who knew Jones. https://crimeola.com/jim-jones-cult-peoples-temple/ From Socialist Cult ‘Messiah’ to Mass-Killing Monster Communism, Marxism, and Socialism: Radical Politics and Jim Jones – Alternative Considerations of Jonestown & Peoples Temple
Well you obviously know enough about it to knock down completely so it must be a cult wow. One question though since you know enough to make such rational declarations: Can you tell me how currency is created in Equalibrium? I'm sure you must know since you disagree so passionately so what is the answer? How is currency created in Equalibrium?
Knock it down completely? No, I just raised questions about it. You began this thread without a word of introduction from you, only a video showing happy, shiney people holding hands, coupled with some really vague descriptions of a system of work-based credits and the suggestion that this would be much better than what we have now. The images of blank-faced women moving rhythmically and a group of people holding raised hands evangelical style at some kind of mass public gathering triggered my alarm bells. So I went out on the internet to find out more about it, and found--nothing. Does this thing, whatever it is, even exist? Instead of addressing my concerns, or refuting what I said, or making a positive case for whatever it is you're pushing, you launch into a tirade, accusing me of being a defender of "a satanic system" and yadda, yadda.. That suggests to me that you're thin-skinned and intolerant of dissent or criticism. Is it just you, or do those traits extend to Eqalibrium as a whole? Far from claiming to know everything about Eqalibrium, I know very little, because what you've disclosed has been vague and elusive. What is it? How does it work? Why is it better than, say, the Federation of Egalitarian Communities--Twin Oaks, East Wind, Sandhill Farms, Acorn, and the rest? Or is it, if those are even comparable? Specifically, how much control does the collectivity have over individual lives? As for separation, easier said than done. The other communities I mentioned survive by operating one or more business enterprises that sell products to outsiders. And separating doesn't make the larger system go away. If enough people separated to pose a challenge to the system, which is admittedly an unlikely prospect, what do you think would happen then? Christianity began as a protest movement against the Judeo-Roman domination system. It became quite "successful" in terms of numbers, but may have lost its way in the process. Besides, isn't his a really weird thread for such a post? What does it have to do with "America's Wars on Terrorism and Iraq and it's Effects on Civil Liberties"?