The term “government” originates from Latin roots: “gubinare,” meaning to steer or guide, and “mens,” meaning mind. This literal translation implies guiding one’s mind, essentially suggesting the concept of mind control.
Government Equals Mind Control
When we break down the word “government,” we see that it equates to mind control. “Govern” means control, and “ment” or “mental” means mind. Therefore, government literally translates to mind control.
The Tools of Mind Control
Historical Operations and Programming
Naturally, operations like MKUltra, Monarch, and Manchurian candidates, along with trauma-based programming, fit right into this concept.
Modern Brainwashing Techniques
All governments around the world engage in brainwashing. The mainstream media, the public education system, false flags, and phony wars like the war on drugs and the war on terror, along with patriotic history textbooks and newspapers full of crime, violence, and intrigue, are all designed to perpetuate the illusion that government is necessary.
The Illusion of Necessity: Questioning the State’s Role
Some argue that the state is a necessary evil, but it must be made unnecessary. As Benjamin R. Tucker stated, governments and the military claim to protect the public from enemies. If there were no enemies, they would have to invent some to rationalize their existence, as Laurence Labadee noted.
The Political Arena
The political arena offers no real alternatives. Emma Goldman observed that one must either be a dunce or a rogue. Mind controllers create an electoral college of partisan politicians, vote themselves in, and pretend it’s the populace that wins.
The Impact of Voting
Supporting Coercion
When we vote in an election, we declare our support for the process of some people ruling others by coercive means. As Butler Shaffer once said, voting in an election signifies our support for this process. Alan Thornton pointed out that advocating any government action implies believing that violence is the best answer to the question at hand.
The Machinery of Control
Legislation and Enforcement
Mind controllers monopolize the use of force by creating legislation that exempts their actions and condemns the population. They build the courts, write the laws, hire judges to run them, and police to enforce them. They create standardized punishments for cookie-cutter crimes and force us to pay for the privilege of playing along.
The Facade of Moral Authority
These mind controllers claim moral authority with their gavels and black gowns, justifying injustice with upside-down frowns. Leo Tolstoy once said, “Government is an association of men who do violence to the rest of us.” Emma Goldman also had a powerful critique, noting that the most absurd apology for authority and law is that they serve to diminish crime. The state, being the greatest criminal, breaks every written and natural law, steals in the form of taxes, kills in the form of war and capital punishment, and has come to an absolute standstill in coping with crime.