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Re: All you need to run the world is...a bell!



The ringing TV 
"Do it well enough (and often enough), and advertising can make your
customers drool."

<What's that Martha, I can't here for the ringing.>

It could have been on TV...

http://www.richardpage.com/about.html

Howdy Bader
Cute dog, ah?
And you don't even need the actual bell, but just a regular TV, which,
of course, can get the ring from thousands of miles away!

Ah the beauty of capitalism...

<Howdy DonQ,
I was just joking about the hope after the shelter story which is
pathetic in a world of abundance. Its one thing to provide some
shelter for the homeless and another shelter from the Lion which is
why the shelter was pathetic although the best those good hearted
people could do.>

I bet you many of those "good hearted" people who gives charity
wouldn't move a finger or even may move oppose any revolutionary.
Charity is the aspirin for the dying patient...

<In the communist system which is closed conditioning was by a
different method- direct with open/options closed. In the west
it is by media where political correctness pats the right conditioning
on the back as repeticious as ringing the bell and
rubbishes anything more real or true that works against conditioning.
For Russia to become number one it needs to accept your post
contents about what totalitarian systems do with public minds
and start healing the nations minds who have been through the system
and teaching the young ones how to think. I have given a
quote from U.S academic who claims the U.S. education system
teaches them so they can't think. With the U.S. going backwards
and Russia going forwards they should pass at a greater rate of
knots.>

Most of the conditining in the West may take part via TV--positive
enforcement--and fear of losing job, getting sick, etc--negative
enforcement. You can learn some awesome tricks even without the fear
used in totalitarian regimes. If you know how do the trick, why use
the whip?

Look at this...

http://images.google.com/imgres?img...DUTF-8%26sa%3DN

<Living Wage:
Any system based on Taxes is surrender to the Lion banking system. We
can do better than something with good intentions like the Shelter for
the homeless, same as living and universal wages based on tax. (still
too depersonalising!)
KIng was right- lack of social vision (=conditioning) and
shortsightedness (=blindness by conditioning).
Barbara Ehrenreich makes a mockery of the bell ringing chorus
"get a job" which has become very common since the free market
diatribe has been cut loose. She shows that a job isn't enough
anymore. It might be considered more intelligent to say "get another
life" so both of them can go out to work at the same time
since that is where we are heading.>

OK, coops it's the best option, but for those where falling outside
it--we still need supracooperative projects (transportation,
electricity, etc) and a State in its benign form--there can be a
decent life, right?

<The shortcomings of animal testing is that the mental presumptions of
the testers tend to find only proof of what the want to discover. The
reason the dogs got excited when the owner came in was they were
protesting about the stupid bell
and that stupid sadsack who everytime the bell rang mindlessly came in
and fed them the same rubbish the owner knew better than to give at
home.>

In the case of society our masters have come a long way from the bell
to the TV. The dogs though still get excited...

http://webspawner.com/users/donquijote


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"My struggle is not against the puppet, but against the puppeteer"



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