The Action Called Torch 2003

Dear inhabitants of the whole world!
The Action Torch 2003 is a continuing protest against the devil, who is generally tolerated throughout the whole world. The first wave of protests was started by Jan Palach, who burned himself sometime in the 1968 to protest against the then Communist regime.


Soon followed Evzen Plocek, Jan Zajic and others.

Look at http://www.totalita.cz. After the November 17, 1989 revolution we haven' t helped ourselves much. Surely now we can say we don' t like this or that politician without the threat of work in the uranium mines. At schools it is not the most important thing to look at a photo of Lenin. And no one bangs any propaganda into our children?s heads... But unfortunately some other things have emerged. So-called democracy, which we fought for, is not the real democracy.

It' s just governance, a dominion of clerks, money and other power-people who step on ordinary people. The whole world is corrupted by money and is spoilt, depraved.

It' s not late for the salvation, but if we continue like this we soon suffocate in the spoilt air or in the war. You may have read it in newspapers or have seen in on TV. Every weekend there is shooting, even at schools. And who is the cause of all this?

We all, yes, we all who just look on or say that it cannot happen to us. It' s about a year since there was a shooting at schools. No one has done anything against it. We just watch TV, Satan's invention, if can I call it like this. We watch bloody films; we let children watch them too. In many families it' s the TV who educates the children, not parents. In an innocent cartoon movie like Tom and Jerry there is more violence than in some other movie.

And what about the ecology? Every second we release exhaust into the atmosphere and the rivers. The exhaust from the cars slowly poisons the whole earth. What about using the cars? Not possible. And why don' t all cars have at least catalyzers? And how long did it take to enforce the international decree about the prohibition of freon? And why these interdictions? We need to have a cop above us? Why are laws necessary? Each person is not able to realize what he can and what he cannot do. It' s obvious that we are not a mature enough civilization and we have a lot to learn. People have to learn from the mistakes. The problem is that some mistakes you can do just once. Are we a civilization of suicides? We have the motto "Now we and then the floods". In 100 years we will walk with gas masks if it continues like this. There are more than 2 billion people on the Earth and all of them are cutting the branch below themselves. The civilization leads to the self-destruction. Have you ever seen dumping grounds in the USA? Never-ending mountains of rubbish. And we all do the same every day - we come home and immediately to the TV. If I see all this, I have to see just one thing: If humankind doesn?t radically change their behavior, will this civilization in ten years disappear in a filthy war. The whole humankind is dominated, directed by the Satan. It' s a horror!

And wars? Never-ending nuclear wars tests, we are all the time inventing new measures to kill each other. People should unite not to fight against each other.

And how will the future look? Possibly after a big energy crisis when all oil is used, there would be some wars for the rest It' s here already. Why do you think that Americans attack Iraq and look for another Osama? It' s just a population managed by the media and by the government. Iraq has the oil and Americans want it also, that' s the reason, Korea has nuclear weapons - it doesn't excite as much. And what will be then? Most of the people will be dying, the quality of life will be worse. Some number of people will live in palaces, modern houses. It?s our future, we can change it, but we don' t do anything against it. This action you would take as any other information, but tomorrow your life would again be the same.

And look at relationships among people? Look around you. Never ending violence, almost every week a murder, in all bigger cities homeless people? Mostly it' s not their fault. Addicts wandering on the streets, bribes and corruption everywhere, and what helps it? The way we let our children grow up. We put them before the TV and that' s it. It' s easy. Already 10 year-old children look at bloody movies. And what's the deal that none is immortal? After his death there comes something even worse. There are problems in our schools, everyone who wants to be something better has to try some drugs, already 15 year old children go to pubs where they get more drunk than most adults ever do. Drugs, violence these are the themes of our civilization. And if you by chance have some problem everyone turns his back. People like to see others to suffer. It' s easy to hurt someone but very difficult to help. It takes a lot of work, but we should try.

A good step could be the imposition of total democracy, which would ensure the real governance of people. How would it work? The government would have limited laws. If they make some law or restriction, not just some deputies but all the people would have to authorize it. It would look like the same, more or less. Like when some deputy confirms a new law, he just pushes a button with yes or no, to do something like this in the whole republic cannot be so big a problem. In some rooms, used for normal elections, everyone would press a button and operating personnel would put him into the database [would put his name there from his ID], to prohibit more voting. The result would be known in some minutes. Every citizen would be allowed to protest against whatever thing he wants or to bring in a new law. He would go to the bureau, and authorities, after the authorizing of this law, he wouldn?t be allowed to propose a new law for some time. The system would have the advance that politics in the country would rely on all and not just on hundreds which care mostly about money, fame or power and are not interested in people. There wouldn?t be a threat of nuclear war if some American politicians decide. But everything would depend on all humankind. But we don' t want this, now we are OK, what will be after us doesn't interest us.

Fortunately the total democracy partly works. Unfortunately, just on computers. There exists a group of thousands of programmers in the whole world who have evolved a fully free system, Linux, which is a bunch of programs. It' s a full scope operational system, people evolve it from their free will and don' t want anything for it. It looks promising, in some time the programs will be more and more difficult and ones which would be evolved by a close group of people [commercial software] cannot be changed, because that would be a trespass against authorial law. These programs will contain more and more defaults. A close group of people can make a default easier than thousands of people from all over the world. Because this is not a PC web site, I have to finish with a description, but if you want to try it out, I recommend www.abclinuxu.cz <http://www.abclinuxu.cz> , www.linux.cz <http://www.linux.cz> , www.mandrake.cz <http://www.mandrake.cz> , Linux Mandrake is the best for the beginners.

On their web site you can order Linux CD for about 400KC
But now from the virtual world to the real one?

Another sites:
www.vesmirni-lide.cz <http://www.vesmirni-lide.cz>
www.cipova-totalita.szm.sk <http://www.cipova-totalita.szm.sk>
www.detizeme.cz <http://www.detizeme.cz>
www.inzine.cz/clanok.asp?id_clanok=727 <http://www.inzine.cz/clanok.asp?id_clanok=727>


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