On special objects, and Judy Miller's treason
Its unfortunate that some posters had to be reminded that anyone calling for government-licensed "reporters" (and "religions", as one author included) deserves to have their carbon recycled, because of the treason to the BoR. Tim May used to call government licensed citizens "special objects". Search for it. If state violence is used against "unlicensed" practitioners, then the state controls the practice. Pharmacy provides another example of this --the state controlling what you ingest. It is also sad that no one pointed out that when compelled to go before the Inquisition (aka grand jury) one is not compelled to say anything. So long as the BoR holds. For instance, Dupe Miller could have kept her crudely painted mouth shut, because she could have worried that she would have incriminated herself, eg in not reporting the felony of broadcasting a spook's identity. Or worried about unknown charges that might be brought against her; you never know what prosecutors will dream up. Do not cooperate with fascists, occupying troops, etc. (Speaking of which, are any anonymous offshore betting establishments making odds on Ryan Lackey's lifespan?) --- Impeach or frag.
Its unfortunate that some posters had to be reminded that anyone calling for government-licensed "reporters" (and "religions", as one author included) deserves to have their carbon recycled, because of the treason to the BoR. Tim May used to call government licensed citizens "special objects". Search for it.
Although I agree in theory, if I were a black man in Alabama in the 1950s (for instance), I might certainly be willing to try to declare blacks as worthy of "special consideration" if that would keep me from getting lynched. I would not, in general, expect to be held liable by others for the reaction of Tyrants, and I'd be willing to allow other lynchables to take care of themselves. Is Miller in this situation? Doubtful, but then again were you -suprised-? -TD
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Major Variola (ret)
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Tyler Durden