Lies and the State
by Elizabeth Cameron
I know there
are some honorable people in government. I have even met some. This
article is not about them. It is about those politicians, hereinafter
referred to as "the government", who aid and abet the
proliferation of politically expedient lies in a thousand sneaky
ways. They would appear to be the majority, or things would be better
than they are.
I often hear
questions like these: Why doesn’t the government address the issue
of the link between psychotropic drugs and mass shootings? Why do
they talk only about gun control as a means to "stop the violence"?
Why don’t they get it? Why are they so dumb?
Listen: They
are not dumb. They know exactly what they are doing. And when it
comes to mass shootings, despite all the sympathetic things they
say, they actually find such crises useful. "Problem-reaction-solution"
is the traditional tool used by authoritarian regimes to expand
their grip. This was once affirmed by Rahm Emmanuel, Obama’s former
White House Chief of Staff, when he said, in a rare moment of candor,
"You never want a serious crisis to go to waste. And what I mean
by that it’s an opportunity to do things that you think you could
not do before."
If the federal
gun-grabbers actually wanted solutions to the problem of mass shootings,
they would look for actual causes. Without extreme public pressure,
they are not going to do this. They will look only for causes, however
specious, that support their position that more government control
is the only solution. And they will try to paint as crazy anybody
who argues otherwise.
Truth: Psychiatric
drugs are implicated as a causative factor in mass shootings. Evidence
of this abounds – certainly enough to justify a serious federal
investigation. The government prefers to ignore this. Why? Because
as long as they pretend not to see the connection, they can use
the crisis du jour to fuel their gun grab; and because Big Pharma,
who makes approximately a gazillion dollars a year on the sale of
psych drugs, has tentacles into the government and lots of high-priced
lobbyists, and the government is not keen to buck this power structure.
Truth: Gun-free
zones allow for the accumulation of many bodies in an attack.
This is obvious, because in a "gun-free zone" there is
nobody to shoot back. Is the government going to acknowledge this?
No. It doesn’t serve their agenda.
It is crucial
to remember that if a problem persists despite the existence
of solutions, then that problem is being held in place by those
who profit from it. This is done by the proliferation of lies.
Lie: We
must pass more gun laws to keep guns out of the hands of violent
criminals. This does not pass the test of even kindergarten
logic, because criminals are by definition law-breakers,
and therefore will have weapons whatever the law says. Do people
really think that somebody who will mow down little kids in a classroom
is going to stop because the rulebook says he isn’t supposed to
have a gun? We outlawed murder long ago. How come that didn’t stop
him?
Lie: We
must have gun-free zones to keep our kids safe. This is patently
absurd. Any criminal who is intent upon destruction will go for
the soft target every time. Why? Because it is a soft target!
But even a drug-addled psychopath may be startled back into reality
if he enters the school with a rifle and comes face to face with
adults bearing drawn weapons. If he is not so startled, then he
will go down quickly, just as he should, and the little kids will
go home alive to their parents.
Lie: We
need more psychotropic drugs to handle people with violent tendencies.
This does not hold up under any serious observation of cause and
effect. The evidence keeps piling up that the more we pump psychotropic
drugs into people, the more mass shootings we get. Arguments that
neglect this evidence can be designed only to pave the way for increased
drug sales and a tighter symbiotic power structure between Big Pharma
and the State.
Big Pharma
profits from the expanding market of psychotropic drugs. Government
gains power from civilian disarmament. They are not interested in
solutions. For them, no matter how horrible this sounds, the slaughter
of little kids in government schools presents them with a valuable
opportunity; it provides fuel for their propaganda fires. They will,
of course, never admit this; they will express only the deepest
sympathy for "our loss".
Any politician
who really wants to solve the problem of mass shootings should be
standing up loudly in opposition to gun control – not only the current
push for new restrictions, but also 2nd Amendment infringements
already in place – and should be calling for an immediate investigation
into the connection between psychotropic drugs and mass shootings.
Those politicians who prefer not to do this, whatever they may say
to the contrary, are complicit in the lies and are therefore part
of the problem.
The push for
psychotropic drugs is built on a pack of lies. So is the push for
gun control. But no matter how normal and sensible the lies are
made to sound, they are told to keep the problem in place,
because the problem serves the state. This is evil.
The way to
handle this is to keep exposing the lies and keep telling the truth.
Then, as we "Muggles" say, truth will out! Truth is more
powerful than lies.
January
22, 2013
Elizabeth
Cameron [send her mail]
is a writer and farmer who lives and works on a small, diversified
farmstead in the Midwest.
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