The Politics of Extraterrestrials - Patrick Sullivan-pages

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The Politics of Extraterrestrials - Patrick Sullivan-pages

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The original framers wanted to give themselves this vale of protection, knowing full well how dangerous unrestrained political power is to their own well being. The rules in the Bill of Rights are a set of rules that are to be followed as in a legal procedure. There is ‘protection in procedure.’ There is another type of law that we must now look at. This it what is known within the legal community as the “Real law.” This of course is the law of brute force. Theodore Roosevelt was one of the great proponents of this type of law. He led us into the overseas acquisition of what is known to some as an empire. Former Supreme Court justice William O. Douglas stated that for a nation to set out upon a path of empire, That it must first declare war upon its own people. What we call empire is really another manifestation of what biologically is human predation. War is human predation. War also is a form of cannibalistic activity. Biologically, war produces “Selective advantage.” The major religious forms in our society are Christianity and Judaism. One a blood cannibal cult, and the other an ordinary cannibal cult. As this writer was raised as a member of the blood cannibal cult, I have a few observations of it. Physical force is its prime mechanism and that is why these varieties are so wide spread. The notion of Democracy, according to Karl Liebknecht, is that it is a system based upon the substitution of using force by instead casting a vote. We substitute physical fighting for casting a ballot, supposing that the larger number of one or the other group would prevail in a physical contest, we can avoid the disruption of physical struggle and use the vote, as an abstract form of struggle between competing interests. If we examine the herds of different types of animals that share our planet with us, the most powerful will determine which way the herd will travel. Humans are moved by the same impulses. Fear will force a person into a direction into which they do not want to go. So it follows that the most ferocious of our species will determine our direction. Along with the force mechanism, there is also the deception aspect. The highest level of deception is when one is so conditioned, that they are taught, and accept the necessity, to fool themselves. This is what is known as 31