Category Archives: Dystopian Government

Government that exists to empower self at the expense of the people

Boston Globe should win Pulitzer Prize for Article on Courts

The front page Boston Globe article in today’s Sunday paper is entitled: “Courts strip elders of their independence”. “In a system this broken, I have no doubt that there are numerous elderly people who have been confined to nursing homes … Continue reading

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A Buddha has awakened from the sleep of ignorance.

The book “Introduction to BUDDHISM”, starts with a definition of Buddha: “In general, Buddha means ‘Awakened One,” someone who has awakeed from the sleep of ignorance and sees things as they really are. A Buddha is a person who is … Continue reading

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What are the characteristics of a totally ignorant government?

Ignorance means to ignore, to not notice, to fail to observe or to fail to acquire knowledge when possible. The implication is that the ability to learn is present but that learning does not happen. Ignorant is the result of … Continue reading

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The Milgram Syndrome

Suppositions: • The Milgram Syndrome is a condition described by the Milgram experiment at Yale. The syndrome describes a condition where a person can be induced, by an authority, to give lethal shocks to someone only because he answered a … Continue reading

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Milgram Syndrome Implications

The Milgram Experiment suggests that 2/3 of the people can be easily fooled into making meritless decisions that lead to the deaths of innocent people. All law written without a 2/3 majority is suspect. It’s kind of like throwing a … Continue reading

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The Milgram Syndrome

Crack 12 in the liberty bell is hearafter known as the Milgram Syndrome. “Stanley Milgram conducted a series of experiments on obedience to authority which he conducted at Yale University in 1961-1962. He found, surprisingly, that 65% of his subjects, … Continue reading

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Crack 11 in the Liberty Bell

Crack 11 in the liberty bell is illustrated by this quote from the CANON 1 of Judicial Conduct for the state of Massachusetts. “A judicial decision or action determined by an appellate court to be incorrect either as a matter … Continue reading

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Cracks 9 and 10 in the Liberty Bell

New York Times Reports: Oklahoma County Forensics Corrupted courtroom science is the ninth crack in the liberty bell. Bad courtroom science is the tenth crack in the liberty bell. From www.patrickcrusade.org: “An investigation initiated by the FBI into a former … Continue reading

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“Do You Hear the People Sing?”

Lyrics from the song: “Do You Hear the People Sing?” from the musical Les Miserables. Do you hear the people sing? Singing a song of angry men? It is the music of a people Who will not be slaves again! … Continue reading

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"Do You Hear the People Sing?"

Lyrics from the song: “Do You Hear the People Sing?” from the musical Les Miserables. Do you hear the people sing? Singing a song of angry men? It is the music of a people Who will not be slaves again! … Continue reading

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