"Follow the Money" is an oft quoted phrase generally used on
the Silver List to discredit the motivations of someone who
may have a monetary interest in a product or service.
However, money is not the only motivation for, or means of
gratification of, self interest. There are other payoffs.
Perhaps a better phrase would be "Follow the Payoff".
Are all Doctors evil? Do they cynically treat you, without
any regard for your welfare, in order to buy another car or
take another vacation? Does the fact that someone gets paid
for their services mean that they are mercenary prostitutes?
Does the fact that someone gives you something without
asking for money in return mean that they have pure motives,
what they give is pure, is "The Truth", that there is no
bias or ulterior motive or payoff?
The answer is, of course not!
Mike, the Silver List is being used constantly, against the
spirit of the guidelines, to promote a political philosophy,
which is presented as an article of faith, religiously,
evangelically, and fanatically, complete with jargon and
dogmas. It is being used constantly to advertise a product
and an agenda; John Rigby's product and agenda, Matrixide.
Matrixide is an anti-establishment political philosophy. I
was not sure whether to call it a political philosophy or a
religion, but I think that it acts mostly like a political
philosophy presented in an evangelical, almost fanatical,
fashion with a true religious fervor.
There are some health messages which can be useful and
helpful, although these are difficult to find in an
unadulterated form, but these are secondary to the primary
message which is an attack on Doctors, Politicians, and the
System.
While this may be valid from a certain point of view, it is
actually a soul-destroying, victim based philosophy that,
instead of leading to freedom, leads to another sort of
enslavement. The only difference is that you will be
enslaved with John Rigby and his crowd rather than with
George Bush and his crowd.
Best get out from under this sort of mental/emotional
enslavement. Paranoia does not lead to health. Healthy
living and healthy thinking leads to health. Ranting,
raving, hatred, cynicism, vilification, boasting, posturing,
jargon, and self aggrandizement does not lead to health.
If you want to eat a healthy diet, go ahead and eat a
healthy diet! Yes, it takes some re-education, and that is
unfortunate, but most of the food is still there. Even most
supplements are necessary only to compensate for bad diet.
Granted, you may not find certain things easily like raw
unpasturized milk, but this has not been done in a
conspiratorial way to try to try to make you unhealthy so
you become a paying slave to the unholy health industry and
die early as a method of stealth birth control. Rather, it
is an attempt, however misguided or ignorant, to regulate a
product for the public welfare, to reduce disease, not to
make you sick.
The attempt to simplify the way this is talked about, to use
jargon, to create a dogma, is, in itself, sick. Sick. I
say again, sick.
I am no longer willing to immerse myself in this unwholesome
current of energy and, therefore, I probably won't be on the
Silver List much longer.
How about you?
Dan Nave
This act of controlled folly is my gesture to you, the
Silver List.
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