Government is Cancer

Government is Cancer

The appeal of government is always a perceived distance from negative consequences.

Whenever you don’t want to take responsibility and fix something you tell yourself that’s what they are for and they will at least make some sort of effort but that’s not true.

All they do is abuse your trust and find more and more creative ways to uphold the illusion of freedom.

Government is cancer because the whole premise of government is that you can’t live your life without being ruled. If you accept that game, they will always be a step ahead of you.

We need to take personal responsibility for our share in any systems of governance.

Government is the transformation of a service to the the people into a ruler of the people.

It’s always unnecessary and never works.

Andreas's avatar Andreas · Mar 22
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MKUltra

MKUltra was a covert CIA program launched in 1953 to develop mind control techniques, often through unethical human experimentation. The program involved administering psychoactive drugs like LSD to unwitting subjects, alongside methods such as hypnosis and sensory deprivation. It aimed to create tools for interrogation and psychological manipulation but resulted in severe harm, including long-term mental health issues and deaths. The program was exposed in the 1970s, sparking widespread condemnation for its violations of human rights.

Operation Northwoods

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Operation Paperclip

Operation Paperclip was a secret U.S. program after World War II that recruited over 1,600 German scientists, many with Nazi affiliations, to work on American military and space projects. Notable figures like Wernher von Braun contributed significantly to advancements such as NASA's Apollo missions. However, the operation remains controversial due to its ethical implications.

Operation Fast & Furious

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Operation Mockingbird

Operation Mockingbird was an alleged CIA initiative during the Cold War to influence media outlets and journalists to spread propaganda favorable to U.S. interests. Though never fully confirmed, declassified documents suggest significant CIA involvement in media manipulation.

Tuskegee Experiments

The Tuskegee Syphilis Study (1932–1972) involved unethical medical research on African American men with syphilis in Alabama. Researchers withheld treatment even after penicillin became available, leading to unnecessary suffering and deaths.

Waco

The Waco siege (1993) involved a standoff between federal agents and the Branch Davidians religious group in Texas. The 51-day conflict ended in a fire that killed 76 people, including children, raising questions about government use of force.

Ruby Ridge

Ruby Ridge (1992) was a deadly standoff between federal agents and Randy Weaver's family in Idaho over firearms charges. The incident resulted in civilian deaths and fueled anti-government sentiment.

JFK Assassination

The assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963 remains surrounded by conspiracy theories involving potential government cover-ups or involvement, despite the official conclusion that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone.

NSA Spying

Revelations by Edward Snowden in 2013 exposed mass surveillance programs by the NSA, including data collection on American citizens without warrants, sparking global debates on privacy rights.

Building 7

The collapse of World Trade Center Building 7 on September 11, 2001, has fueled conspiracy theories due to its unexpected fall and lack of direct impact from the attacks.

Gulf of Tonkin

The Gulf of Tonkin incident (1964) involved disputed naval encounters between North Vietnam and the U.S., used to justify escalating U.S. involvement in Vietnam. Later evidence suggested key details were exaggerated or fabricated.

Chicago Black Sites

Chicago police allegedly operated secret detention facilities where suspects were held without legal counsel or documentation, raising concerns about human rights abuses.

Flint Water Crisis

Beginning in 2014, Flint, Michigan's water supply was contaminated with lead due to cost-cutting measures. Government negligence worsened the crisis, affecting thousands of residents' health.

Iran-Contra Affair

A political scandal during the Reagan administration involving secret arms sales to Iran (despite an embargo) to fund Contra rebels in Nicaragua, violating congressional restrictions.

Gary Webb

Journalist Gary Webb investigated links between CIA-backed Nicaraguan Contras and crack cocaine distribution in U.S. cities during the 1980s. His work sparked controversy but faced intense backlash.

NDAA (National Defense Authorization Act)

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Patriot Act

Enacted after 9/11, this law expanded government surveillance powers but has been criticized for infringing on civil liberties and privacy rights.

Bilderberg Group

An annual meeting of influential figures from politics, business, and media often criticized for its secrecy and alleged role in shaping global agendas without public accountability.

Bohemian Grove

Bohemian Grove is an exclusive retreat for elite figures where secretive rituals and discussions have fueled conspiracy theories about its influence on global politics.

Abu Ghraib

The Abu Ghraib prison scandal involved U.S. military personnel abusing detainees during the Iraq War (2003–2006), leading to international outrage over human rights violations.

Guantanamo Bay

The Guantanamo Bay detention camp has been criticized for indefinite detentions without trial and allegations of torture against terrorism suspects held there since 2002.

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Lá Belle Verte,

The "Green Planet" belongs to another solar system. Through the simplicity of their lifestyle those who live there are a real step ahead of us: they spend their time concentrating their knowledge, strength and energy on the development of their minds and bodies in a natural environment which they dearly preserve and care for. Once a year, they gather in the crater of a dormant volcano to decide which planets they ought to send messengers to. There are volunteers for every planet except Earth, which is considered too polluted and too dangerous.

Só my friends a litlle present for my love tô The earth and The soul.

Full movie in this link enjoy

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