Russell Twyce

Politics

Red Earth

by on Dec.19, 2010, under b4Ugo, Corruption

I travel 400 km to Red Earth, Alberta. This place is seemingly so named for its near proximity to the world’s inflamed butt hole. Then the road becomes a snow covered trail that a self-respecting goat would not use. Finally, I arrive at a place that civilization didn’t forget: it was just never of any note to anyone but the oil company that decided to punch a hole in the ground here. Why? So that when the planet farts, the captured flatulence can heat your home.

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Paying taxes is putting money into Church of Satan collection plate

by on Mar.04, 2010, under Corruption, Political Party

Cheating on taxes is the morally correct thing to do because funds given to a corrupt government will be used for corrupt and evil purposes.

A party system of government is corrupt – period. A party system is corrupt because it is designed to facilitate corruption. The government is corrupt and actively doing Satan’s work, but you can’t prove it because they control the records of their corruption. And so corruption flourishes.

[private_Chevron]Whenever the corrupt party government thinks there is danger of public exposure of their corruption, they destroy the files or declare them as top secret.[/private_Chevron]

[private_Chevron]Cheating on taxes is withholding funds from being used for immoral and evil purposes by the corrupt government.[/private_Chevron]

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Adolph Harper and the Canadian Nazi Government

by on Jan.14, 2010, under Politics, Rule of Law Sucks, Short Stories

Any resemblance to persons living or (brain) dead is purely sarcastic and reflective of my staunch belief that the rule-of-law, as it exists today, is nothing short of revived Nazism, with criminal politicians using brown-shirted police to keep the population enslaved to profiteering sponsors.

Short Fiction by Russell Twyce

“Sieg Heil!” The Conservative Nazi Party shouted and they raised their hands in the Nazi salute. The exulted leader had just ascended the podium for his annual state of the police state address.

[private_Chevron]I’m still working on this. I posted this story start as a placeholder.[/private_Chevron]

“I’m also pleased to report,” Adolph Harper continued exuberantly, “that our new concentration camp on Baffin Island has gone into full production exterminating undesirables. The high projected cost of digging mass graves in the permafrost was ingeniously solved by one of our party sponsors. The bodies will be stuffed into depleted oil wells and then cemented over.”

[private_Chevron]Might be continued…but I mostly started this story as a teaser.[/private_Chevron]

Later that evening, Adolph Harper retired to his drawing room. He was wearing his favorite bedroom slippers: they were the fuzzy pink bunny ones with cute little Swastika button noses.

[private_Chevron]The End…For Now[/private_Chevron]

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The ‘Social Contract’ is Null and Void

by on Jan.05, 2010, under Human 2.0, Politics, Rule of Law Sucks, World Takeover

Did you sign any Social Contracts?

I know that I never inked my name on any contract that delimited my personal freedom. I don’t think you ever did either. Are you responsible for the sins of your father? Actually, neither your dad nor your grandfather signed a social contract either. The simple fact is, that this so-called social contract was never ratified and it should never be signed either because the one-sided terms of this illegal (and conceptual only) document are the main cause of societal problems.

Age of Enlightenment? Horse Manure! I call it the age of Serfdom to Sophists.

Thomas Hobbes (1651), John Locke (1689) and Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1762) are the most famous philosophers of contractarianism. Contractarianism? Wow! What a mouthful of crap that word is! This time frame also means that not even my great-great-great-great-great grandfather signed any damned piece of paper that consigns my freedom to a corrupt government’s (money) loving hands. I am NOT bound by this pernicious social contract and neither is anyone else. Period.

“Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains.”
Slavery is Freedom? That statement would fit nicely into George Orwell’s 1984.

Social Contract means Convoluted Serfdom!

Do you know who the Sophists were? Read about that ancient Greek school of orators and it may give you a vision of the phrase ‘sophisticated society’, that is quite different than you suppose the term means. Our ‘sophisticated’ society has been duped into believing lies are true. And a critical examination of those lies, show the social contract has clauses of fine print that nobody EVER agreed to.


Human 2.0 does NOT recognize the validity of this supposed ‘social contract’.

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Imagine a wonderful world where;

by on Dec.11, 2009, under Law Enforcement, Political Party, World Takeover

Imagine it strongly enough and this wonderful world will be true

UCH--Banner120x600People are finally free. You suppose that you are free now but you’re not.  You are considered ‘owned’ by your nation – it does NOT have to be that way.  The law treats you as a slave: you must obey it or be punished – that does NOT have to be the case either: there is a better way.  [private_Chevron]People can and will be free someday – hopefully soon.  Serfdom to the concept of nationhood could and should end.[/private_Chevron]

A public administration ACTUALLY represented the voters. Again you might be under the misconception of your elected representative representing you, but their first obligation is to the party sponsors.  And when there is a conflict between your best interest and the party sponsor’s wants, guess who loses out.  It does NOT have to be this way.  [private_Chevron]An independent candidate could represent you, and with political patronage being made illegal, the voters would be fully represented.[/private_Chevron]

The police weren’t grossly over violent. You may erroneously believe that police are more violent due to increasing tension in society but in fact, the police are in a large measure the reason why tension is increasing.  Police are overly aggressive towards people because they are tasked with protecting the law and they view the citizens as the enemy – it does NOT have to be this way.  [private_Chevron]In a wonderful world where public justice is based on protecting human rights/security/safety instead of on preserving a government’s power to be tyrannical, the police and people would both be on the same side.[/private_Chevron]

Greedy corporations weren’t flushing our environment into the sewer and our planetary resources into the landfill sites.  Greed merchants and warmongers are party sponsors and as such, they enjoy the primary service from elected officials.  They also own the mass media, so you’re never told of the real picture.  [private_Chevron]In a wonderful world where the public administration represents people first, both the ecological and the economic problems would simply vanish – unless we leave retaking control of our own lives and our wonderful world until it is too late.[/private_Chevron]

Imagine this wonderful new world. Visualize it as clearly as you can and discuss some wonderful world concepts with me and with with people you know.  When enough of us can see the better future in our mind’s eye, then it will come to fabulous fruition.

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History Quiz from the Year 2099

by on Nov.20, 2009, under Corruption, Criminal Law, Fiction, Short Stories

Short Fiction – set in the near future by Russell Twyce

A teacher stands before her class of Junior High School students.  The fashions and hairstyles have changed much over the last ninety years, but the arrangement of desks and the faces flushed with life of the children remains as it is today.  The history teacher is holding a paper for a pop quiz.

“Quiet now.”  She holds up a flat hand to call for silence and attention.  “Now who can tell me what the three main era’s of the previous 2000 years were called?”  She chose one from amid the small wheat field of raised hands.  “Jilvian?”

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“The first was the dark ages,” a girl answered, “of which not very much was recorded with full accuracy.”

“Correct.  And who will tell us what period came next? Rodagar?”

“Yes mam.”  A blond boy stood up to answer.  “Then came the age of feudalism and serfdom when people were owned by the land and where the land was owned by the nobles.”

“Very good.”  The teacher smiled.  “What was the third?  Jacqeleze?”

“Industrial Age.”  A timid girl answered quickly.  Then she saw the imploring look on her teacher’s face and expanded on her answer.  “It is also known as the second age of feudalism and serfdom.”

“Thank you.”  The teache said.  “Now can someone tell me the difference between the first and second ages of serfdom?  Barklane?”

[private_Chevron]“In the first, the nobles owned the land and the land owned the people.  In the second, the lawyers, police and politicians owned the law and the law owned the people.”

“That’s close, but you missed something important.”

“Nations owned the land and the people?”

“Yes.”  The teacher nodded.  “In order for it to be considered serfdom, human bondage needs to be involved and that was certainly the case when nations were thought of as all-powerful.  Who can remind us of what other overly powerful entities people had to overthrow before they gained real freedom?”

“The corporations that had been given super-human status.”  A boy answered after the teacher nodded at him.  “They had huge revenues and they bought and sold politicians, lawyers and judges.  I think it should be called the black age of corruption and greed.  How were people stupid enough to abide with it?”[/private_Chevron]

“As we covered in the lesson, populations under the two Nazi regimes were repressed mostly by the harsh police action, economic blackmail and a mass media that pumped out propaganda.  Adstell, will you tell us how the two Nazi regimes differed?”

“The German Nazi government was anti-Semitic and the American Nazi government was pro-Semitic.  And while the German Nazis called themselves Nazi, the American Nazi government used the names Democrat and Republican.”

“Fazette, can you elaborate on why the American Nazi government was not named for what it was?”

“The Americans fought the German Nazis during World War Two and so a stigma was attached to the term.  However, the American Nazis were just as racially intolerant of all non-Americans as the German Nazis were.  The American Nazis were also as violently expansionist.  They felt that their strong economic and technical abilities entitled them to crush ‘inferior’ nations, cultures and people.”

“Well done.”  The teacher beamed.  It seemed like her whole class of students were likely to score well on the formal test.  “So for a final question in this quiz, who will describe what finally ended the Nazism and serfdom to give us the wonderful civilization we enjoy today?  I’ll point and you can each offer an answer.”

[private_Chevron]“People started using rockets to colonize the planets, instead of to deliver bombs.”  Shouted James.

“We finally understood that law was only making lawyers rich.  In return for the slavery to it,  law was only really creating even more crime.”  Answered Elsebeth.

“People demanded true democracy and the party dictatorships were abolished.”  Added Seanne.

“National governments were turned into public administrations.”  Intoned Zaig.

“Justice became based on human rights, instead of on a ruler’s supreme power.”  Said Burgret.

“Excellent!”  The teacher applauded.  “Next week we’ll be starting our next module.  That will cover the history of economics.  We start at the gold standard and finish when the criminal greed practices like the commodity futures market and debt based currency were abolished.  Have a great weekend!”[/private_Chevron]

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Barak Obama Buys Nobel Peace Prize

by on Oct.09, 2009, under Corruption

Alfred Nobel would be Ashamed of the Nobel Prize Committee

The (not so noble) Nobel Committee said it gave the prize to Obama for his “efforts to strengthen international diplomacy,” his “vision of and work for a world without nuclear weapons” and for inspiring hope and creating “a new climate in international politics.”

getimg-1But a behind the scenes quote sums it up better: “If we give Obama the prize, then he might reward Scandinavia with some of his multi-billion dollar bail out money.”

“Who, Obama? So fast? Too fast,” said the winner of the 1983 Nobel Peace Prize, Lech Walesa, “he hasn’t had the time to do anything yet.”

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“It’s never too soon to make a grab at the big pile of cash that Obama is stealing from the future.” A Nobel Foundation official muttered under his breath in response. “We don’t have to worry because the pro-corruption media will spin this blatantly political patronage prize award as an enlightened choice and people will be too stupid to object or think about it for themselves.

What kind of political / economic brownie points could the Nobel Foundation have gotten from giving the the Prize to the long-dead Winston Churchill – who was famous for his war efforts anyways. In the ‘Peace’ category, Neville Chamberlain might’ve been a better selection than Churchill anyways.

In light of Obama’s receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, I’m thinking that perhaps, it should be renamed to the Nobel Foundation’s ‘Piece-of-the-Action’ Prize.

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Political Corruption

by on Jul.10, 2009, under Political Party, Rule of Law Sucks

Political Corruption – Both Sides of the Dirty Story

The term ‘political corruption’ seems to conjure up images of a shifty looking person handing over envelopes of cash to cigar-smoking political figures but in reality, the picture is more insidious and widespread.  In actuality, the government system of the western world is founded on the principles of political corruption and the system itself is the recipient.  I’ll cite a few examples.

336x280_b_anim[private_Chevron]A large chain grocery store wants a traffic light put on the entrance to their parking lot—for the convenience of customers and to draw more business.  So they pay the city’s cost of installing the lights.  The city has buckled to corruption and the driving public (tax-paying citizens) now must contend with yet another an extra traffic light.  The fact that the money went into city coffers, instead of an individual politician’s fat wallet doesn’t mitigate the fact of corruption.  The store paid and the government did what was paid for = political corruption at the expense of the majority of people.

A person wants to operate a shady business that defrauds people.  He doesn’t have to pay a bribe to the police: he only needs to pay regular taxes on the money he bilks from his customers.  The revenue department doesn’t investigate the doings of tax paying business.  That is also political corruption and a protection racket.  And when complaining victims finally initiate an investigation that uncovers the crimes, the government officials yell and point fingers at the villain—but it doesn’t give the tax money the taxes the villain paid back to the victims.[/private_Chevron]

endorphinrelease_iconWhen people begin to realize that the government system is the WORST offender in corruption problem, then perhaps we can effect a change to a governance system that is based on honesty and truth.  Here is one final point to ponder on the topic of political corruption – ‘It takes two to Tango: a disreputable business person couldn’t offer a bribe, it there wasn’t a greedy hand stretched out to take the dirty cash.’

What can we do about the political corruption?  Not much.  It’s deeply ingrained into society that the people should pretend they don’t see it as political corruption.  When more of us are free we might effect positive change but in the meanwhile, all one can do is wait.

Or you could click the ‘endorphin release’ button here to feel good while waiting and hoping for real changes in 2012.  Political corruption is a stumbling block hampering our path forward.  Political corruption will not end until we put a stop to it.  Fortunately, stopping political corruption is not as hard as you might think.

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The war where the fate of the world took a wrong turn.

by on Jul.01, 2009, under Politics

It’s too bad the Rebel South didn’t Win

What would life be like if Hitler’s Nazi party won the second world war?  I suspect it would be horrible and fortunately, the correct side won that war.  But a more pivotal war for the fate of the world took place long before that and few recognize just how significant that war was for the fate of the world.  I’m talking about the American Civil War.  We would be in MUCH better shape if the rebel south had been victorious.

freshwisdomOn July 1 of 1863 the battle of Gettysburg began.  It turned out as a Union victory and the world was set on a course to slavery.  In a twist of irony, Lincoln supposedly freed the black slaves, but enslaved all people.  [private_Chevron]The American Civil War entrenched a wrongful notion that states cannot cede from the union.  And by an extrapolation of the same notion, that people cannot cede from the state.  In simpler words, people are owned by the nation where the accident of their birth occurred.

‘A free state must be free to determine its own destiny.’  The rebel south had truth on their side but the lie took the battle.  A rebel victory would’ve been for freedom because if a state can cede from a union, then why can’t an individual as well.[/private_Chevron]  Real freedom would’ve been born had General Lee been victorious at Gettysburg.  In the Ted Turner movie ‘Gettysburg’, the General Longstreet character speaks a prophetic line – “We should’ve freed the slaves, then fired on Fort Sumter.”  What a different place, what a free place, the world would be today had the rebel south done just that.

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It’s not to late to change the course of human evolution.  We can be free.  We simply have to understand that we should be free and take back the real freedom that is rightfully ours.

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