First of all about the Art. If you have good control over your own instrument you do not need drugs. Drugs are quick therapy around lousy teaching about the so called concrete nature of reality that's built into noun-based languages. "Objectivity" and all of that horse shit. Some Artists use drugs just as sick people use drugs. If you're old and that's the only way in then go for it. Otherwise pay for a teacher. It's better for you and cheaper.
As for Soros, I don't believe in the devil. The problem is systemic. Change the system and the demons are absorbed back into the society as tricksters. You constantly worry about wealth. But your wealth is about money. I worry about competency and significance (my wealth) and money is only necessary if I need to buy a Steinway, otherwise I can make money to live doing almost anything and have all of my life. That's why I'm for socialized healthcare. That is an expense I can't cover by working. But I don't have to have money as security except for defense from idiots who are neurotic obsessive's about things in the market. As for drugs, people should be free to have control over their own body and life. I would legalize them all but put strict rules on abuse and on predators who use them to hurt people. I would use the same rules urban Native Americans had prior to 1492. Using a drug that causes a loss of life or the addiction of a child demands a like return from the family of the person who caused it. They can either turn the criminal in to be executed or the aggrieved family can choose any member from the other family to do with as they wish, as settlement of the debt. We didn't have drug abuse and we had a very low crime rate. The Europeans messed all of that up with their "Prince of Peace" that causes a war every 25 years or so in Europe and around the world. Finally the problem with prohibition of substances is that unless the substance is administered without a person's knowledge, it is a personal decision. I believe in responsibility and that people can only evolve if they have responsibility for their own decisions. That does not include property which is something that moves between. A person should be encouraged to grow and to learn all of the meaningful things in life and the market should encourage that through efficiency and a lack of waste and criminal activities. For example I would have hung all of those Swiss bankers that allowed the Nazis to steal from people they were killing and hide that wealth Swiss banks. I believe in responsibility. Not that you SHOULD be responsible but that the universe MAKES us all responsible and the only control we have is by avoiding criminal activities that cuts back on the retribution that is inevitable. That's why when something bad comes at me, my faith requires me to look into how I contributed and brought that to me. How I enabled that insanity to affect me and my family. If you have a criminal the only thing to do is to find out how they got that way and follow the cause and effect until you can solve and eradicate it. I don't expect this to work for a small mountain country filled with so many different languages and groups. It would probably create a civil war that would destroy the place. But my people are mountain people as well. We had seven clans and a law of blood that guaranteed that we would teach each other and have a proper respectful relationship within the nation. Our nation was the size of France. We were prosperous but we were not able to tolerate the constant warfare of the Europeans and when we enacted our laws against Europeans who stole or killed us, whole cities were razed in revenge against us and drove us into the woods where we were picked off on by one by the Hunter/Gatherers they called pioneers. There was even a bounty on the heads of our men women and children that the government paid the hunters. Museums as late as the 1880s offered $600 for a full Indian skeleton. And you do understand how you get full skeletons once the Phrenologists had raided the graves and stolen all of the heads, don't you? There are still thousands of full American Indian skeletons in Natural History Museums and private collections across the country. For me the problem isn't substance abuse except when it's your only option against such things. My African American voice teacher, in the 1960s, was an alcoholic who controlled his intake. He was black/gay and one of the greatest voice teacher/therapists in America. Rather than turning anger against the people who segregated and abuse him, he turned it against himself and taught anyone to sing thinking that eventually they would all be civilized and get the point. He forgot about that war every twenty five years and the addiction to violence. He was murdered on 90th street on the upper West Side in New York City. REH -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Christoph Reuss Sent: Friday, July 23, 2010 10:17 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Futurework] FW: Tremble, Banks, Tremble REH wrote: > Because of your post I just read > the Soros material on death and dying. I had no problem with anything that > I read. You have to see thru the hypocrisy... And don't expect to read the background on Soros' own website... > As for the drugs. Do you drink alcohol? No. > Oklahoma strictly regulates alcohol. No purchase of alcohol > by the drink. If you go to a restaurant you have to purchase your wine or > beer at a package store and bring your drinks with you. They say that > Alcohol in the state is the doorway to the Hard stuff. They have a lot of > illegal Meth labs and the health care is terrible. It's the old lame excuse from the drug legalizers that alcohol is legal. But even one considers the legality of alcohol a mistake (I do), then one mistake is NOT a reason to commit yet another mistake (legalize weed). Alcohol has quite a different tradition in Europe. > Personally I don't use drugs either hard or alcohol, grass etc.. The Art > takes me anywhere I need to go. Very good. Other artists assert that drugs expand their imagination... > Also I won't use anything that has been > used by the oppressor groups to manipulate and control my own people. I sure hoped so! And when claiming that alcohol prohibition didn't work, you should know that it did reduce alcohol consumption -- i.e. it did work. See the graphs at http://web.archive.org/web/20060113103530/http://www.eh.net/encyclopedia/art icle/miron.prohibition.alcohol > I'm glad you brought Soros up. I looked it up and I have a lot more > trouble with people who effect me and my family much more directly than > this old Hussar. How much direct can it get? Maybe you should ask Europeans who all have to pay dearly for Soros' Euro gambling -- even those outside the EU (the Swiss national bank lost over $100 Billion in half a year, just by trying to stabilize the slipping EUR/CHF conversion rate (i.e. buying up Euros as they lose value) -- guess who reaped those billions, and who has to pay them? But then again, if you believe in the "invisible hand", of course "it" did it -- reminds of that old fraud slogan "Dieu le veut!" by earlier Predators (wonder where god had his coffers... or did the money fly to Mars, after all?). 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