HEY YOU (Oldie but Goodie)

Originally published in December 2012

 

 Hey you, out there on the road
always doing what you’re told,
Can you help me?
Hey you, out there beyond the wall,
Breaking bottles in the hall,
Can you help me?
Hey you, don’t tell me there’s no hope at all
Together we stand, divided we fall.

Pink Floyd – Hey You

  

“A really efficient totalitarian state would be one in which the all-powerful executive of political bosses and their army of managers control a population of slaves who do not have to be coerced, because they love their servitude.” Aldous Huxley – Brave New World

The world makes less sense every day. Little children are randomly slaughtered in their schoolrooms. Predator drones roam the skies over foreign countries exterminating bad guys, along with innocent women and children (collateral damage when it occurs in a foreign country). Drugged up mentally ill kids with no hope and no future live lives of secluded quiet desperation until they snap. Ignorant, government educated, welfare dependent drones with no self respect or respect for others, assault, kill and rob within their government created urban jungles. Sociopathic criminals who committed the largest financial crime in world history walk free and continue to occupy executive suites in luxury office towers in downtown NYC, collecting millions in bonuses as compensation for crushing the American middle class.

Academics, whose theories have been thoroughly disproven, continue to steer our economy into an iceberg while accelerating the money printing and debt issuance that will sink our ship of state. Corrupt, bought off politicians pander to the lowest common denominator as their votes are only dependent upon who contributed the most to their election campaigns, which never end. Delusional, materialistic, egocentric, math challenged consumers (formerly known as citizens) live for today, enslave themselves in debt, vote themselves more entitlements, and care not for future generations. The alienation and isolation created by our sprawling, automobile dependent, technology obsessed, government controlled, debt financed society has spread like a cancerous tumor, slowly killing our country.

Pink Floyd released The Wall 33 years ago. It was a concept rock opera album that explored the issues of abandonment, isolation, alienation, authoritarianism, the brutality of war, a tyrannical conformist educational system, and the walls individuals and society build to protect themselves from having to confront reality and deal with the consequences of their actions. I attended the Roger Waters Wall Concert this past summer at Citizens Bank Park with my three sons. Three decades later, the message is more powerful than ever. The government oppression and never ending wars waged by the American Empire around the world have created a society built upon fear and loathing. Roger Waters’ vision is colored by Orwell’s 1984 dystopian nightmare of lies, misinformation, propaganda and brutality. The missing piece, which Waters didn’t see coming in 1979, was the ability of the oligarchs to use their control of the credit system to entrap the masses by convincing them to love their servitude and become so consumed with material possessions and the love of money that they would become nothing more than passive egotistical consumers.

Since 1979, Total Credit Market Debt in the United States has risen from $4.3 trillion to $55.3 trillion, a 1,286% increase in 33 years. Over this same time frame total wages and salaries have risen from $1.3 trillion to $6.9 trillion, a 531% increase. GDP has grown from $2.6 trillion to $15.8 trillion, a 608% increase. Luckily for the oligarchs, the math challenged masses don’t understand that 375% of the increase in GDP is strictly due to Federal Reserve created inflation, as the U.S. dollar has lost 68% of its purchasing power since 1979. This GDP growth was driven by debt, with consumer expenditures rising from 61% of GDP in 1979 to 71% of GDP today. In the one hundred years since the creation of the Federal Reserve the country’s population has tripled, while our public debt and unfunded liabilities have risen from $2 billion to over $200 trillion, a ten million percent increase. The masses have been programmed and conditioned to love their debt servitude and yearn for more debt to fix an economic system that collapsed due to excessive debt. The cadre of ruling elite are obliging by creating debt at hyperspeed levels. The corporate media, Wall Street shysters and low-life captured politicians assure the sheep-like masses that this is normal and beneficial to their interests, as the sheep are sheared and led to slaughter.

“There are some ideas so wrong that only a very intelligent person could believe in them.”George Orwell

Pavlov’s Dogs

   

 “And always, everywhere, there would be the yelling or quietly authoritative hypnotists; and in the train of the ruling suggestion givers, always everywhere, the tribes of buffoons and hucksters, the professional liars, the purveyors of entertaining irrelevances. Conditioned from the cradle, unceasingly distracted, mesmerized systematically, their uniformed victims would go on obediently marching and countermarching, go on, always and everywhere, killing and dying with the perfect docility of trained poodles.”  Aldous Huxley

Aldous Huxley and Edward Bernays realized in the 1920s that the utilization of conditioning and propaganda techniques could be used to control and manipulate the masses. Ivan Pavlov, the famous Russian physiologist, conducted the ground breaking work on conditional reflexes. Pavlov discovered that when a bell was rung in subsequent time with food being presented to a dog in consecutive sequences, the dog will initially salivate when the food is presented. The dog will later come to associate the ringing of the bell with the presentation of the food and salivate upon the ringing of the bell. To a critical thinking human being who questions authority, resists being told what they should think, and values their humanity, over what is crammed down their throat by government run schools and the corporate controlled media, the thought of being treated like a dog is revolting. But to people like Edward Bernays, who believed manipulation of the masses by an invisible contingent of intellectually superior men, conditioning the minds of the masses through propaganda was a necessity in a democratic society to keep the herd under control.

Just a cursory examination of our society reveals a population of salivating consumers (dogs) who can be stimulated to buy the latest iPhone or techno-gadget with a simple Madison Avenue advertising campaign (bell). Everyone has seen the videos of the masses lining up like cattle on Black Friday, stampeding through aisles, and fighting each other like their the entertainment at Michael Vick’s house on a Saturday night. All the mega-corporate retailers and the corporate media have to do is ring a bell (SALE) and the dogs start salivating. Product placement, Hollywood star endorsements and influential people using a product immediately convince the easily manipulated dogs to salivate and purchase the products. The difference is that these dogs have credit cards issued by the Wall Street banks and funded by the Federal Reserve with dollars created out of thin air.  We are inundated with millions of TV, newspaper, radio, billboard, and internet advertisements designed to make us salivate (spend). Huxley’s dystopian vision of a society whose economic values, in which individual happiness is defined as the ability to satisfy needs, and achievement as a society is equated with economic growth and prosperity, has come to full fruition. He never conceived of consumers having the ability to consume without even having the money to do so. The credit card became our form of Soma. The so called progressives point to our ever increasing “advancements” in technology as proof that our society is progressing. Huxley knew otherwise, decades before we reached this disgusting point in history:

“Technological progress has merely provided us with more efficient means for going backwards.”  Aldous Huxley

In reality our “technological progress” has done nothing more than create a humorless, shallow, superficial world of alienation and egocentric desires. Just as in Huxley’s Brave New World, science and technology have not been used to seek truth and advance our culture. They have been used by the State to sensor, control, and monitor the citizens. They use technology as a means to create electronic entertainment machines that generate both harmless leisure and the high levels of consumption and production that are the basis of societal stability and state designed happiness. When those in control talk about progress, they mean greater control over our lives. When the consumption of material goods isn’t enough to fill the holes within our souls, our owners are quick to prescribe a pill to smooth over those feelings of unease and discontent. In Huxley’s novel the population voluntarily consumes Soma to dispel any anxieties or negative emotion. The saying was, “One cubic centimeter cures ten gloomy sentiments.” In America the government controlled drug industry has thousands of pills to treat every ailment or unhappy thought that might ail you. Just don’t try and treat yourself with an unapproved natural or banned substance. The threat of imprisonment always lurks in the shadows. They just want us to be interchangeable bricks in the wall.

And the Worms Ate Into His Brain

“The real hopeless victims of mental illness are to be found among those who appear to be most normal. Many of them are normal because they are so well adjusted to our mode of existence, because their human voice has been silenced so early in their lives that they do not even struggle or suffer or develop symptoms as the neurotic does. They are normal not in what may be called the absolute sense of the word; they are normal only in relation to a profoundly abnormal society. Their perfect adjustment to that abnormal society is a measure of their mental sickness. These millions of abnormally normal people, living without fuss in a society to which, if they were fully human beings, they ought not to be adjusted.”  Aldous Huxley

 

 Hey you, out there in the cold
Getting lonely, getting old
Can you feel me?
Hey you, standing in the aisles
With itchy feet and fading smiles
Can you feel me?
Hey you, don’t help them to bury the light
Don’t give in without a fight.

Pink Floyd – Hey You

The tragic deaths of twenty children and six adults in Newtown, Connecticut this past week and the similar tragedies in Aurora, Columbine, Virginia Tech and Tucson are a reflection of the twisted society we’ve created. The progressive control freak do-gooders that believe the government can solve all problems and improve our lives with another law or regulation, have as usual come to the wrong solution for the wrong problem. Stricter gun control laws would not have averted this this tragedy. Connecticut has the 5th toughest gun restrictions in the country according to the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence. The guns were purchased legally by the mother of the killer. Mentally deranged people should not have access to guns, knives, automobiles, gasoline, or baseball bats. The real issue is not what he used to kill these innocent people, it’s what caused him to snap. Those in power want to divert the attention from this crucial question. In Huxley’s novel the characters do everything they can to avoid confronting the truth about their own lives. They try to alter reality by ingesting Soma, encouraged by the state as the ultimate form of willful self-delusion. Soma clouds the realities of the present and replaces them with happy hallucinations, and is thus a tool for promoting social stability. America has taken Huxley’s dystopian vision to an extreme. There are millions of children in this country being drugged on a daily basis to keep them under control. A majority of the mass murderers were taking psychotropic drugs, including the mentally deranged killer this week. These killings are a result of the state sponsored drugging of children, a culture that promotes narcissism, broken families and our technologically enhanced suburban sprawl isolation from human relationships, love and compassion for others.

We glorify technology even though it encourages the building of brick walls, creating a self-imposed isolation from society. The traditional family unit has been discarded, with 50% of marriages ending in divorce and 43% of all children born out of wedlock. Millions of families are dysfunctional, with parents too busy with their careers and acquiring material possessions, to bother with raising their children in a loving nurturing way. One in ten American adults choose to escape their man made cells with prescription anti-depressants. Almost one in four women in their 40s and 50s are popping pills to escape their depressing lives. Huxley envisioned a Soma Nation. America is a Prozac Nation. The wealthy think medicating their kids, spoiling them with toys, gadgets and cars, and occupying their days with organized sports and activities passes for involved parenting. Poor urban children are lucky if they ever lay eyes on their father. Ignorance, violence, and dependency are a given for most of these kids. And all of these children are matriculated into the government run schools whose sole purpose is to teach kids what to think, rather than how to think. Our owners need to keep us “happy” and focused on feelings, material possessions, and an infinite number of distractions, so they can retain control and continue their pillaging of the national wealth.

Our leaders have attempted to design their own Brave New World, retaining control by making America’s citizens so contented and superficially fulfilled that they no longer care about their personal freedoms, liberties and civic responsibilities. The consequences of increasing state power are a loss of dignity, morals, values, and emotions. We are losing our humanity. The society created by Bernays and his minions who occupy the executive suites in NYC and slither through the halls of Congress has been built upon destroying all human truths, such as love, friendship, community, and personal connections. Decades of media propaganda, public education mind control, and peddling of debt convinced the majority that happiness meant immediate gratification of our desires for food, sex, drugs, clothes, iGadgets, and all the other consumer crap made in corporate sponsored slave labor factories across Asia. These delusional hallucinations of happiness are the prison walls we’ve built brick by brick.

 “This concern with the basic condition of freedom — the absence of physical constraint — is unquestionably necessary, but is not all that is necessary. It is perfectly possible for a man to be out of prison and yet not free — to be under no physical constraint and yet to be a psychological captive, compelled to think, feel and act as the representatives of the national State, or of some private interest within the nation, want him to think, feel and act.”  Aldous Huxley

It took the intellectuals and progressives that wield power across the land only moments to hijack the feelings of sorrow and pain sweeping the nation, to misdirect attention from the mental illnesses caused by the society they’ve created, towards the false storyline that gun violence is sweeping the land. In reality, violent crime has been falling for over a decade as gun sales have soared. The homicide rate in this country is the lowest since 1964, with the vast majority of homicides occurring in the urban kill zones created by the five decade long progressive war on poverty. The truth is of no interest to those brandishing power. After decades of conditioning, the masses are psychologically captive to the messages designed to make them salivate. They will be compelled to think, feel and act as instructed by the Alphas. There will be calls for more police, despite the fact that police rarely stop a crime. With all of their armaments, technology, high powered weaponry, and political clout, they can be counted on to arrive five minutes after the tragedy is over. But they are brilliant in luring clueless Muslim teenagers into terrorist plots, picking the target, providing the fake bombs, and taking credit for foiling the plots they created. More union police officers will increase our safety as much as more union teachers have made our kids smarter. This tragedy will be used by the propagandists to impose further restrictions upon those who choose personal responsibility and self-reliance over dependency and trust in the efficiency and fairness of our benevolent government overlords.

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As the father of three sons I can’t imagine the pain, sorrow and emptiness the parents of these beautiful children must be experiencing. The grief is overwhelming. I mourn for the children and adults slaughtered by a mentally deranged young man created by our truly perverted culture of alienation. I mourn for the children being raised in a society run by evil psychopathic liars that use the power of propaganda and the tools of debt to control and manipulate its citizens. I mourn for unborn generations that will be forced to confront the dreadful depraved chaos created by our culture of egocentric greed and narcissism. The things we value in this culture – accumulating wealth, outward beauty, acquisition of material possessions, instant gratification, access to debt, government control, and curing our ills with drugs – are driving us insane. Who is really abnormal in a profoundly abnormal society? Believing that possessions, more laws or another medication will truly make us happy is insane. Popping a pill, buying a new iPhone, or passing another law will not cure the disease that permeates this nation. We need to recapture the humanity, civic pride and self-responsibility that built this country. Only an awakened populace can change our course.

Huxley feared that our desires would ruin us. Orwell was afraid that what we fear would ruin us. The oligarchs have pushed the Huxley vision to its sustainable limit. The avarice and greed of these invisible power brokers has devoured the vast resources of the nation. These psychopaths weren’t satisfied with siphoning off most of the wealth of the country. They wanted it all and wrecked the global economy in their odious pursuit of mammon. We are now in the death throes of the most decadent, delusional, debt engendered era in the long history of mankind. Those in power realize it is slipping away. Their “solutions” reflect an air of desperation. Their propaganda efforts have been redoubled. As more middle class workers lose their jobs, more young people graduate from college with tens of thousands in student loan debt and a future of dramatically reduced expectations, and more people are driven beyond their breaking point, this materialistic shroud of happiness will be torn asunder. Anger is building like a lava dome within a volcano. A critical thinking minority are questioning the motives of those in power. The unsustainability of our economic paradigm is certain. The seeds of revolution are being sown. Our society is only fantasy. The wall is too high. It will be up to an irate tireless minority of freedom minded citizens to tear down the wall. The alternative is to allow the worms to eat into our brains. Each of us must answer a simple question. Are you just another brick in the wall?

But it was only fantasy.
The wall was too high,
As you can see.
No matter how he tried,
He could not break free.
And the worms ate into his brain.

Pink Floyd – Hey You

The oligarchs will not give up without a fight. Their realization that the Brave New World method of controlling the masses has run its course has convinced them to shift their methods towards Orwell’s 1984 tactics. In part two of this series – Mother Should I Trust the Government? – I’ll address how the use of fear, war, pain, and surveillance are becoming the new controlling method of the oligarchs.

 

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Old Buck
Old Buck
December 17, 2012 9:47 am

Right on. excellent post

JT
JT
December 17, 2012 10:45 am

Excellent article. Couldn’t agree more but not sure what the solution is. Part of me doesn’t want to give up and to try and change things for the better while the other instinct is to try and find the safest place for my family to weather the coming storm. (Fight or Flight)

GSTzman
GSTzman
December 17, 2012 10:51 am

Jack Nicholson as The Joker to one of him henchmen,
“Bob, this town needs an enema!”

card802
card802
December 17, 2012 10:58 am

Our politicians are turning our fear into dread. We can fear a shooting, robbery, or home invasion and get a CCW to protect our families. Fear drives most people into action to control that fear.

Dread immobilizes us, we can’t function, we sit like a deer in the headlights waiting for the government to outlaw cars.

OF
OF
December 17, 2012 11:02 am

Yes.

Ron
Ron
December 17, 2012 12:11 pm

When you have no belief in God, material things and sensory gratification is all your shallow life has.Parents like this raising souless little things.
They become monsters who dont value life.Next thing you know they get a job on wallstreet.
Just look at our military.Its all about money.I see no threat to national security.How many children have we killed in Iraq and Afganistan?Ive read the number could be over 500,000.
How many abortions well be done in just one day? Its sick how the media works.Now its the cry of we need gun control.
The government and all the media outlets all need to fuck off.

JIMSKI
JIMSKI
December 17, 2012 12:12 pm

Great read as always. Of course now my Monday sucks even more than normal. It never ceases to amaze me how you are able to put into words and connect the dots so freely and with such a strong although for the most part ignored message. We hear you and i wish more could hear you too.

Personal question Admin and fell free to ignore it. I have been here a while and I have seen you hit the eject button 2 or 3 times and thankfully always come back. How can you continue to write such thought provoking and heart wrenching information and not go off your rocker? I can digest this information and then move onto other parts of my life but you, sir, have a heavy burden.

Peace Mr Quinn.

Mark
Mark
December 17, 2012 12:20 pm

Art Devany has so many great observations

Our ancestors lived in small bands of around 25 other people. Every person was important to the survival of the band. They all had value and contributed in some way. Now you can see thousands of other people and the comparison is almost always hard on your pride or sense of worth. And it’s hard to see your contribution in the broader scheme of things. I think this contributes to a sense of a lack of purpose and meaning in your life . . .

Kill Bill
Kill Bill
December 17, 2012 12:21 pm

I have a feeling psychiatrists, of the Freud [related to Bernays] school, of which Carl Jung was would have tested Lanza and classified him as an INTJ. An introvert [loner] lacking empathy [sociopath] and judgmental [people should die].but also intelligent [crazy]

youcanthavemyglock
youcanthavemyglock
December 17, 2012 12:31 pm

JIMSKI, admin takes prozac…and viagra, that’s how 😉

SSS
SSS
December 17, 2012 1:09 pm

Jim, great article. Here’s a copy and paste of an email I sent just yesterday to the Arizona Daily Star, Letters to the Editor.

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“Re the horrible tragedy at the elementary school in Connecticut, I think we as a society may be well served by thinking out of the box.

Instead of the easy, standard knee-jerk reaction of calling for gun control, might we be better served to focus on the possibility of the adverse effects of psychotropic drugs on these clearly disturbed mass murderers? If you connect the dots, nearly all of these horrible shootings are committed by young, white, middle class males who have shown a previously known pattern of erratic behavior. Here in Tucson, Jared Loughner is Exhibit A.

So what other dots may be out there? It could be Big Pharma and its endless menu of psychotropic drugs available for every possible mental issue diagnosed for children. All of these drugs are 100% mind-altering, no exceptions. And that may be the problem that can be fixed and result in far fewer of these senseless mass murders.”

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While googling “psychotropic drugs and children,” I came across a film clip of uber left-wing film maker Michael Moore, who made the controversial film, “Bowling for Columbine,” about the mass murders at Columbine High School in Colorado. He and I completely agree on the issue of pshychotropic drugs and their probable bad affects on children.

Imagine that. Michael Moore and I agree on something. I’m now so depressed, I need to take a drug.

Stucky
Stucky
December 17, 2012 1:14 pm

“Pink Floyd released The Wall 33 years ago. It ….. explored the issues of abandonment, isolation, alienation, authoritarianism, the brutality of war, a tyrannical conformist educational system, and the walls individuals and society build to protect themselves …” —– Administrator (PBUH)

Ahhh, what a sweet, sweet trip down Memory Lane. For my money (pun intended), Pink Floyd is one of the Greatest Bands of all time. I lived for their music, memorized just about every song. People would ask what was my religion; I’d answer “I’m a Floydist.”. lol

(Side-note as to ‘why’: Briefly, for those who don’t know about The Wall – the movie. “Pink” is the narrator. He is depressed, and wonders about the meaning of life. Early on, flashbacks show Pink as a young lad in England in the early 1950’s. He feels abandoned. He longs for his dad, but he died in the Big War. He withdraws from his existence by writing poems. In the classroom, a teacher confiscates a poem and reads it to the class …. a wonderful flashback to Pink Floyd’s 1973 hit, “Money”. I was an enlisted Air Force guy sitting in an apartment of my local Greek friend in Athens the very first time I heard “Money”; —- “Money, it’s a hit / Don’t give me that / Do goody good bullshit. / Money, it’s a crime / Share it fairly / But don’t take a slice of my pie.” You can just FEEL the sarcasm and contempt dripping from the lyrics. I was instantly hooked! That song, their music, influenced my life to a great degree.)

Ahhh, what a grand time to be alive. In 1973, the “Money” era, the anti-establishment youth movement was still strong. (Today, we call those utes, Boomers. lol). By, 1979’s The Wall, the movement was in its Swan Song …. to be replaced by “disco”, probably officially so in 1977 with Travolta’s hit, “Saturday Night Fever”. (Disco …. given the opportunity, I think I could make a case that THAT was the beginning of the end of America. LOL).

But … was it REALLY such a grand time to be alive? I don’t think so. Please recall or reread Admin’s quote at the beginning of this post. Does that sound like a grand time to you? Why, then, do so many (including me) remember those times as glorious days?

I look backwards to the days, the weeks, the years, and decades. I try to figure out – just like in “The Wall” – where I have come from and where I am going. I especially wonder about what I have left undone. But, don’t think I live in the past. I am actually wary of the past. Why shouldn’t I be?

When I think of decades past — searching for specific details, not generalities – I am greatly disturbed when I discover that so many elements of my being are completely dead. My memories are dead long before my body dies. I can easily recall some of the “good stuff” vividly – like knowing where I was when I first heard “Money”: what we were wearing (me, in bell-bottoms, lol), what we were drinking (Ouzo, actually), and even the smells of souvlaki (lamb shish kabob) my friend’s mom was grilling in the tiny kitchen. But, the “bad stuff” lingers on only in generalities. It’s almost as if they didn’t really happen.

Someone said it’s not the power to remember, but its polar opposite, the power to forget, as a necessary condition for our existence. So, our wonderfully complex brains have mastered the art of Self Medicating …. hiding away bad memories deep in the folds of its crevices and discarding the key. Releasing feel good dopamine and other chemicals to transform, as if by magic, a dreary past into a happy one .. maybe even one that never existed. C.S. Lewis said that what we call Remembering is “the last part of pleasure”. Maybe that’s why, despite the available evidence, I recall the late 60’s and 70’s of my youth in such fond terms.

But, from time to time a Deeper Need overrides all the self-defense mechanisms the brain can muster. From time to time we must enter a room where our past memories become part of the present in real terms, not terms that are manufactured. We enter the room called “Remember”, where dead memories are Resurrected, for it is only in resurrection where the dead are made alive. In is in those exceedingly rare times we do this that we are most truly alive to our own Turnings .. where we consciously remember how our journeys have brought us to where we are Today, and to where we are going.

Today parents in Sandy Hook are burying their dead children. Many will place their hopes in a physical Resurrection, where they will once again be reunited with their children in that Great and Glorious Day of His Coming. Curses multiplied upon curses to those who would dare take that Hope away from them!! I mourn and pray – in my own way — for the parents for the worst is yet to come.

They have the love and support of the entire nation …. I hope they can actually feel it. The POTUS and other famous dignitaries do their best to give words of comfort. The Heavenly Angels are delivering the prayers of millions to their broken hearts. But sometime this evening the parents will completely alone, far away from the mourning crowds. Mother and Father alone in a quiet house, about to enter the room called, “Remember”. “Oh, my son! My daughter! Where art thou?” They will remember one precious memory upon another like a ladder to heaven itself. What awaits them then? In this, their Gethsemane-like hour in the garden. I tremble. For someone said, “There is no worse sorrow than remembering happiness in the day of sorrow”.

Perhaps that’s why we don’t often go to the room called “Remember”. It can be a terrible place. Let us all pray – in whatever way is comfortable for us – that these parents don’t forget there’s also a room called, “Resurrection”.

Colma Rising
Colma Rising
December 17, 2012 1:25 pm

Admin: Great write up and re your image posted and SSS’ letter:

On the mark. It is a subject that’s taboo must be cast aside.

Why aren’t these facts and sides to these soul-withered whack jobs examined?

Responsibilty would begin to fall on people who make these easy-way-out treatments a part of their rampant professional laziness.

Makes you wonder what percentage of politicians use these meds and the answer would explain how they can even think of looking at themselves in the mirror every morning.

It’s just speechlessly sad. All of it.

Heads up everyone and never forget or defer telling people you love how much they mean. Brave the cheesiness and do it.

youcanthavemyglock
youcanthavemyglock
December 17, 2012 1:58 pm

Bloomberg’s wife

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AWD
AWD
December 17, 2012 2:11 pm

I still go back to the demographics, 47% being supported by the government, 53% when you include union government parasites. 53% of our population is completely and utterly devoid from reality; that reality being you work and produce for what you get. The FSA are all, or at least 95%, on psychotropic meds to combat that feeling of humanity, in our genes, to work, produce, and better ourselves and society. Yet, 53% of the population is not doing that, is being paid for nothing but voting or showing up. It’s an existential problem that can’t be medicated away. Deep down, the FSA feels like parasites, because that’s what they are. So, better to anesthetize it away with drugs.

No small issue, medicating kids. The 47% know that having more kids means more money. Getting kids on meds means more money. They get on disability, as children, and welfare mom collects another huge check. She may or may not have wanted kids in the first place, and is happy they are medicated, and even happier with a huge check every month from their disability. The kids in the 100 million welfare “families” in the U.S. are often unwanted, a burden to welfare mom, and have no direction, no parental support, no role models, and no hope (but to get on welfare themselves). Welfare mom is on pain meds, psych meds, anxiety meds, and also weed, meth, and whatever else they can get their hands on. All supported and paid for by taxpayers and the progressive criminal politicians who keep handing over more and more money to this black hole.

When you stand back and look at what this country has become, and the direction it’s heading, you can only wonder how bad it’s going to get. The people are lobotomized now, chemically, technologically or otherwise. Our population are lazy iphone staring zombies, automatons. Utterly hopeless. Every single instance of centrally-planned socialism/communism has ended the same way. All we can hope for now is a quick ending, and a fight for who’s going to push the reset button.

Novista
Novista
December 17, 2012 2:12 pm

Admin: “I don’t care if people are listening or not.”

You’re writing for the remnant and that’s all it takes.

Meanwhile, here’s another on the clown car. I find it useful getting some email alerts from progressives.

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
“How do we begin to recover?

Words cannot express our heartbreak as we grieve for the children and educators killed in Newtown on Friday. As a father, I cannot even begin to imagine what the victims’ families are going through. Connecticut is my home, and this senseless tragedy is unfathomable to our state — and the nation.

As President Obama stated in last night’s press conference, we must take responsibility for each other and we must take responsibility to make sure this does not happen again.

Too many families have faced heartbreak this year.

Join us in a national campaign for an assault weapons ban.

Now is the time for life-saving, common-sense legislation that would again ban semi-automatic weapons along with the high-capacity magazines that feed them.

The tragic tale of these shootings sadly repeats a common theme — in Tucson, Aurora and Newtown, the killer used semi-automatic guns to unleash hundreds of bullets at his victims.

But gun violence is not new. Since 1982 more than 75% of mass-murders were committed with legally obtained weapons and most were semi-automatic. Of the 12 deadliest shootings in U.S. history, half have happened since 2007 — the last assault weapons ban bill expired in 2004.

No community should ever again have to feel this level of grief. We must do everything we can to prevent this from happening again. Now is the time — we’ve lost too much already.

Together we can put sensible restrictions in place to prevent future tragedy. There’s more we can do — improve background checks, closing the gun-show loophole — but this is a critical first step to save lives. With Members of Congress set to introduce legislation that would bring back the assault weapons ban, now is the time to stand together and ban these killer weapons.

Wishing you and your family peace.

– Jim

Jim Dean, Chair
Democracy for America”

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Right. “A critical first step” … indeed.

Last night, fools i oz were pontificating on a current events TV program, babbling about “machine guns” and “There’s never been an instance of someone with a gun stopping any of these shootings.”

I’ll bet they will have second thoughts about having an email and Twitter link posted. Heh.

My email included some facts and “Emotion and misinformation does not make a tragedy better.”

AWD
AWD
December 17, 2012 2:46 pm

Seems to me the country is evenly split in two. Those that see what is happening (the same people that still work, pay taxes, try the best for their families, and are getting angrier and angrier at society), and the rest of the people that are getting paid to serve the government and vote.

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backwardsevolution
backwardsevolution
December 17, 2012 2:48 pm

Kill Bill – “…and judgmental [people should die]…”

Yesterday I posted some definitions from the Myers-Briggs site. One was: “Do not confuse Judging with judgmental, in its negative sense about people and events. They are not related.”

A strong preference of Judging over Perceiving only means you take in the information and then you make a DECISION. Perceiving types like to take in all information (sometimes way too much) before they make a decision.

This has nothing to do with being judgmental.

Thinker
Thinker
December 17, 2012 2:54 pm

Jim, great piece. Fully agree with the pharmaceutical-fuelled aspect of Americans’ lives. But I’m also going to suggest that there are other layers we need to consider. And, based on AWD’s post, I’m beginning to think that society is coming to the same conclusion as we are, even though the government and the media insist on focusing on the GUN “problem” here.

Here’s why… I got stuck watching the View this morning (yeah, it’s a bad Monday). Despite that, I have to admit I heard some of the BEST discussion on the Sandy Hook tragedy yet. Chris Cuomo and forensic psychiatrist Dr. Michael Welner had those vapid bitches in shock when they explained that guns were not the problem, but the culture of violence and the attention the news media gives to shooters like this. I highly recommend people take a look, since this is where the nation should be focusing the discussion on “solutions” to these events.

I know people hate videos here (other than Stucky, who actually clicks through), but seriously, listen to the points these guys make. It’s worth the 10 minutes or so it’ll take.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N12r68W3aMo

sangell
sangell
December 17, 2012 3:01 pm

I’ve heard that the risk of autism increases with the age of the mother giving birth and perhaps that should include the age of the father of the child though that may not yet have been studied.

This is something that has concerned me for sometime and that is that modern society is out of sync with the human biological clock if one’s goals are a prosperous middle class or better life. To raise a middle class child today is very expensive and parents must delay child rearing in order to first acquire the economic wherewithal to have a middle class family. As good paying blue collar work has virtually disappeared in America and a college degree or graduate degree a sine non qua into managerial positions in government and corporate America people, women in particular, must spend much of their youth gaining the education and work experience necessary to move up the economic ladder. Having a family during this stage of your life is real handicap as being free to take what jobs and promotions as become available supercedes the needs of a wife, husband or children.

Then there is the issue of a house and its related issue schools. With many of our public schools unfit for purpose, parents who want their children to have a decent life must either be able to afford private education in areas with poor public schools or be able to afford to buy a house in an area with good public schools. They’ll pay through the nose for the privilege of sending their children to a Sandy Hook elementary school or Columbine high school. This housing/education dynamic further postpones the ability of many couples to raise a family.

On the other end of the scale the underclass, free from any economic or social constraints as to child bearing, are free to procreate at any time and in any number and , in fact, low IQ underclass females are awarded their own lifetime government benefits as soon as they become pregnant. The low IQ fathers being supernumeraries to the poor single female family formation beyond sperm donation are free to impregnate multiple women without consequence to their economic future such as it is. In fact by impregnating multiple females they gain some limited access to government benefits themselves by being able to stay in the females government provided apartments and dine on the females government provided food. Of course the tax burden falls on the young upwardly mobile college educated childless couples described above since they will have above average incomes and few deductions.

GreasedUpWillie
GreasedUpWillie
December 17, 2012 3:09 pm

Hmmm, I can’t seem to figure out how this happened. Did the shooter not see the “Gun Free Zone” sign right outside the school. The Conneticut legislature passed those Gun Free Zone laws to prevent school shootings, thus disarming all of the staff at the school. And this guy walked right by that sign. A sign did not slow him down or stop him? Here is a radical idea, since the sign did not psychopath, instead of expanding this “Gun Free” concept to the nation, maybe we could try something different to stop psychopaths like RETURN FIRE!

backwardsevolution
backwardsevolution
December 17, 2012 3:12 pm

Kill Bill – Eddie mentioned the Enneagram test yesterday. Myers-Briggs stresses HOW we are whereas I believe the Enneagram test would stresses the HOW and WHY. Many people are introverted because of early attachment issues, neglect, physical abuse (IOW, introverted because of fear), while others are because they are further up Maslow’s hierarchy (because of love). We are all a composite of our genetics and past experiences.

There is a continuum with autistic people at one end (because of genetics), sociopaths slightly closer towards centre (detached)…..and all the way to the other side, the healthy people.

The Myers-Briggs site also stated: “Don’t confuse Feeling with emotion. Everyone has emotions about the decisions they make. Also do not confuse Thinking with intelligence.”

Adam Lanza may have been intelligent, but he was clearly not “thinking” or “feeling” when he did what he did. He was too far gone.

Olga
Olga
December 17, 2012 3:15 pm

Another excellent essay.

Crowd control is as old as civilization; the elite at the top have always looked for the most efficient way to control the many. Bernays and his protégés incorporated the latest understanding of human psychology with the efficiency of mass media and then sold and waged ever increasingly effective mind-fucks to the highest bidder.

They say the military is 30 years ahead of the general public in technology – Bernays & Co. worked in the 30’s40’s/50’s – I cannot imagine the current “mind-fuck” techniques being sold to TPTB to keep the serfs amused, confused, distracted and enslaved.

backwardsevolution
backwardsevolution
December 17, 2012 3:28 pm

Admin – absolutely superb article! No one writes like you do; it just smacks of the truth. Thank you.

Charles Dickens, a Tale of Two Cities:

“And yet there is not in France, with its rich variety of soil and climate, a blade, a leaf, a root, a sprig, a peppercorn, which will grow to maturity under conditions more certain than those that have produced this horror.

Crush humanity out of shape once more, under similar hammers, and it will twist itself into the same tortured forms. Sow the same seed of rapacious license and oppression over again, and it will surely yield the same fruit according to its kind.”

Andrew
Andrew
December 17, 2012 3:41 pm

Don’t forget the B.S. that the mainstream astrophysicists foster on the public, regarding abstract religious/mathematical constructs such as the Big Bang, Dark Matter, Black Holes, comets as dirty snowballs, and the Sun as a thermonuclear furnace. What they have been hiding through their ignorance and their desperate holding on to careers and grant monies, is the discovery that the Universe is governed by electricity-plasma, not weak gravity.

Everything is in positive-negative electric relationship to everything else. This is the glue of solar systems and galaxies. Gravity is involved, but it is millions of times less influential than electricity-plasma. The Sun is not a controlled nuclear bomb and the planets are not billiard balls. The Sun is an ongoing electrical discharge of lightning type plasma storms. it gets its energy in relationship to other large bodies in the galaxy, which link back to the galactic center.

All this information is ready to break loose once the old guard dies. All the old paradigms no longer work and are shown to be failures. Time to bring in the new world, which is already waiting in the wings. The Mayans were right to point to the end of 2012 as an important transition time.

Cahuitabeachbound
Cahuitabeachbound
December 17, 2012 4:18 pm

Can I ask the gang a completely off point question? I just bought a vintage Art Deco clock in holland. It turns out its 50 volt vs our 60 volt. Is there a way to compensate so the clock won’t burn out? Can it be reworked. A power converter?

Stephen
Stephen
December 17, 2012 4:40 pm

Great Article. We truly live in a Society that has gone insane. The criminals are running the system and we are on a highway of perdition littered with corruption and policed by killer drones. See links below:
Check out my blog: http://graysinfo.blogspot.com
http://graysinfo.blogspot.ca/2012/07/the-doomed-society.html
http://graysinfo.blogspot.ca/2012/12/are-they-armchair-assassins.html
http://graysinfo.blogspot.ca/2012/12/491-murders-that-mainstream-media.html
http://graysinfo.blogspot.ca/2012/04/alphabet-of-evil.html

AWD
AWD
December 17, 2012 4:41 pm

Following the recent school shooting, the national media once again focuses on the dangerous nature of guns – because focusing on the dangerous nature of psychopaths may cause the nation to recognize the same traits in many media figures, activists, and political leaders they support.

While the recent psychopathic shooter is no longer a menace, a number of much more dangerous, experienced psychopathic manipulators still remains at large.

As a public service, we are posting the following 30 characteristics of the psychopath, a.k.a. manipulator, or perverse narcissist (to qualify, at least 14 items from this list must be present as permanent traits).

If you have recently seen someone who matches this description, immediately report the time, place, and the circumstances in the comments below.

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1. blames others and burdens them with guilt in the name of family, friendship, love, society, the poor, etc.;

2. evades responsibilities or pushes them onto others;

3. remains vague in the communication of his claims, needs, feelings, and opinions;

4. often gives vague answers to direct questions;

5. changes opinion, behavior and feelings depending on people and situations;

6. makes use of logical arguments to camouflage claims;

7. wants to make others believe that they have to be perfect, that they can never change their mind, that they have to know everything and have to respond immediately to claims and questions;

8. discredits the qualifications, competence, and personality of others; criticizes, despises and condemns without giving that impression;

9. delivers messages through intermediaries (phone instead of choosing the face-to-face, leave written notes).

10. sows discord and creates distrust and suspicion, divides to be better able to rule;

11. positions himself as a victim to elicit compassion (disability, hostile environment, work overload, etc);

12. ignores or does not honor requests even if he promises they will be taken care of;

13. takes advantage of other people’s moral and ethical principles to serve his own needs (humanity, racism, compassion);

14. threatens in underhanded ways or commits open blackmail;

15. suddenly changes the subject during a conversation;

16. avoids or flees relationships and togetherness;

17. targets the ignorance of others and creates an impression of his own superiority;

18. lies as a habitual strategy;

19. uses falsehoods “for the greater good”;

20. is egocentric;

21. can be jealous;

22. does not bear criticism and negates evidence;

23. does not care for the rights, opinions and wishes of others;

24. often gives commands or demands action at the very last moment;

25. his speech seems logical or coherent, while his attitudes, actions, or lifestyle speak of the opposite;

26. uses flattery to please us, makes gifts or suddenly starts to pamper us.

27. makes us feel being trapped;

28. effective in achieving own goals, but at the expense of others;

29. makes us do things we wouldn’t do of our own accord;

30. is the subject of other people’s conversations all the time, even when he is not present.

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flek
flek
December 17, 2012 4:44 pm

I enjoyed this straight forward article.

Hey You

There is hope.

-flek

flash
flash
December 17, 2012 5:00 pm

@Admin .. + 10 . This one should be required reading before any American can register to vote.

BTW, watching the Wall is one of my Christmas rituals…the war scenes are particularly poignant .

@ Stuck, your 1:14 pm post damn near had me bawling .You should have went on into the priesthood ,you’d a made a damn fine one, fer’ shure.

Eddie
Eddie
December 17, 2012 5:03 pm

“Can I ask the gang a completely off point question? I just bought a vintage Art Deco clock in holland. It turns out its 50 volt vs our 60 volt. Is there a way to compensate so the clock won’t burn out? Can it be reworked. A power converter?”

Europe is nominally 230 volts vs. our nominal 115 for small appliances like clocks. The 50 vs 60 number is probably the AC frequency in Hertz (cycles per second). The clock will probably run okay with a 115V to 230V adapter (really a step up transformer). The European plugs vary by country…so you’ll have to find one that matches your clock. Not cheap, but available.

SSS
SSS
December 17, 2012 5:08 pm

“Can I ask the gang a completely off point question? I just bought a vintage Art Deco clock in holland. It turns out its 50 volt vs our 60 volt. Is there a way to compensate so the clock won’t burn out? Can it be reworked. A power converter?”
-Cahuitabeachbound

I’m not an electrical engineer, but I think you’re screwed. U.S. current is 110 volts/60 hertz, while European current is 220 volts/50 hertz. You can buy converters to run APPLIANCES off either system (and some are built at the factory to use either system; you just need to select which current and use the plug, normally supplied, which will fit into the electrical outlet), but when it comes to clocks, they will run slightly faster or slower, depending on whether the clock was designed to work off U.S. or European current.

My guess is that your Dutch clock is designed for 220/50 and will run about 16% faster here than it would in Holland even if you used a step-down voltage converter due to the frequency difference (60 hertz here versus 50 hertz there). In other words, useless as a time piece.

That’s just my best guess and might be the first time (heh; pun intended) I’ve ever been wrong.

screech
screech
December 17, 2012 5:12 pm

Here’s a thought. What if there is no solution to the human condition? What if our extinction by our own hand is inevitable? What if all the technology, brilliant ideas, and compassion for one another simply won’t prevent our demise? What if we cannot overcome our own shortcomings as a species?

Perhaps this is the issue that we should be dealing with and not the piddling stuff. But, of course, we can’t for the very reasons that my questions pose.

We are really stuck, aren’t we.

Eddie
Eddie
December 17, 2012 5:19 pm

Oh, you want it to keep time too? LOL.

A quick search reveals that 50 Hz clocks will run fast on 60 Hz electricity. It’s a job for a clock shop. There are possible fixes…bu the easiest one is to replace the clock motor completely.

Okay, back to topic.

Novista
Novista
December 17, 2012 5:32 pm

Admin, great work.

I guess I should thank Jim Dean for tipping the progressive hand — now conflating handguns with assault weapons. It wasn’t enough trying to fool the people that if it looks like a scary military weapon, it must be an assault weapon and fully automatic fire. Ooer!

alessio
alessio
December 17, 2012 5:36 pm

https://mises.org/store/Product2.aspx?ProductId=240
DEMOCRACY: THE GOD THAT FAILED

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And when they’ve given you their all
Some stagger and fall
After all it’s not easy
Banging your heart against some mad bugger’s wall

Citizen
Citizen
December 17, 2012 5:39 pm

All you bitch and moan about is caused by JEWS.
Those who do not name the enemy by name are complicit in their crimes.
You stand accused.

crazy ivan
crazy ivan
December 17, 2012 5:44 pm

Ron, you deluded fuck.

“The government and all the media outlets all need to fuck off.”

Yeah, that’ll probably set ’em straight.

Good words are essential for liberty, but when a full half of your populous doesn’t give a hoot about liberty, you might have to sharpen your words.

backwardsevolution
backwardsevolution
December 17, 2012 5:44 pm

These bankers are everywhere.

“The father of Newtown Connecticut school shooter Adam Lanza is Peter Lanza who is a VP and Tax Director at GE Financial. The father of Aurora Colorado movie theater shooter James Holmes is Robert Holmes, the lead scientist for the credit score company FICO. Both men were to testify before the US Sentate in the ongoing LIBOR scandal. The London Interbank Offered Rate, known as Libor, is the average interest rate at which banks can borrow from each other. 16 international banks have been implicated in this ongoing scandal, accused of rigging contracts worth trillions of dollars. HSBC has already been fined $1.9 billion and three of their low level traders arrested.”

http://www.examiner.com/article/libor-scandal-grows-as-the-fathers-of-two-mass-murderers-were-to-testify

What a coincidence.

alessio
alessio
December 17, 2012 5:45 pm

http://academy.mises.org/courses/the-road-to-serfdom-then-and-now/
The Road to Serfdom: Despotism, Then and Now

http://mises.org/document/1011
Anatomy of the State

crazyivan
crazyivan
December 17, 2012 6:06 pm

“The father of Newtown Connecticut school shooter Adam Lanza is Peter Lanza who is a VP and Tax Director at GE Financial. The father of Aurora Colorado movie theater shooter James Holmes is Robert Holmes, the lead scientist for the credit score company FICO. Both men were to testify before the US Sentate in the ongoing LIBOR scandal. The London Interbank Offered Rate, known as Libor…”– bwe

If this is all true (I suggest, not what our government has done – but what it is capable of), then this is quite remarkable. It suggests that instead of direct assassination, they just somehow convince your kids to go out and kill, rendering your resume’ useless, your reputation in question, and a good shake of mind-fuck towards your beliefs.

These guys are good.

And don’t forget it.

Stucky
Stucky
December 17, 2012 6:25 pm

“@ Stuck, your 1:14 pm post damn near had me bawling .You should have went on into the priesthood … ” ———— flash

Thank You, flash.

Heck, I was damn near to bawling myself as I wrote it. When I started the Sandy Hook thread my first post was “Are you crying today? I am.” That wasn’t some rhetorical device. I was crying that day; big wet salty tears. I can’t help it.

I was the “part-time” preacher in my church .. where I would deliver the sermons when the regular pastor was away for whatever reason. After a while, I was asked to be a guest preacher at nearby churches. Then one day I simply walked away from that, forever.

The reason was that it — evoking emotions — was just too easy for me. I knew how to put together words. I knew the power of storytelling … that telling pity stories was way more important than putting together an awesomely researched sermon — which was my preference (but people merely got bored.) I learned how to manipulate emotions when I discovered what people really wanted.

They didn’t come to church to get more Truth. Truth is uncomfortable, like that scratchy wool sweater I had to wear in Catholic School. They came to be “Blessed”. Being ‘blessed’ is about being entertaining, lively, and most of all …INTERESTING. God help the pastor who isn’t interesting. God help the pastor whose flock doesn’t leave after the morning service in a Happy state-of-mind. He, or she, is doomed, I tell ya.

So, if I wanted to make them cry, they would cry. If I wanted to make them laugh, they would laugh. If I wanted to make them shout “Amen!”, they would shout “Amen!”, literally. Putty in my hands. The congregation are called “sheep” for a reason! Followers, all. I learned in Seminary that a goal of Preaching is to elicit action … a response. And so my preaching devolved — from focusing on the Intellect (Mind), to focusing on the Heart (Emotions).

I hated it as first. Then I loved it. It is an unreal ego trip to get people to react how you want them to … and to hear them say, “Wow, Pastor. That was a great sermon.”. Few men can handle the adoration without becoming corrupted in their soul. All because we can put on a good show. I became corrupted. Eventually, I went from hating “it”, to hating myself, deeply. “Loathing” might be a better word. Disgust. So I quit and never went back. Doing so eventually cleansed my soul.

archie
archie
December 17, 2012 6:28 pm

another excellent article. nothing to add except that the author reminds me of theodore dalrymple (anthony daniels), the UK essayist. his book of essays, “our culture, what’s left of it” is the grimmest, most honest stuff i’ve read recently. read the one entitled, “the frivolity of evil”, then go ahead and grab the whiskey bottle. oh and to the progressive dictators: it’s not the guns, it’s the culture stupid.

card802
card802
December 17, 2012 6:36 pm

Stuck,

So a priest is not that far off from a politician?

Stucky
Stucky
December 17, 2012 6:42 pm

card802

Yes. Many have no idea how correct you are.

PS. I never preached in a Catholic church. By that time I “converted” to Protestantism. My title was merely “Associate Pastor”.

Rick
Rick
December 17, 2012 6:44 pm

Haven’t absorbed the article fully yet, Admin, but was just thinking the other day which rock operas were the best (in random order):

Tommy & Quadrophenia (The Who)

The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway (Genesis – w/Peter Gabriel)

Thick as a Brick – Jethro Tull (and the new Thick as a Brick 2 just released which I had the pleasure to see live in September)

The Wall – Pink Floyd

Keep up the great commentary!

Did you catch Pink Floyd’s performance on the 12/12/12 concert for Sandy hurricane victims?

sean lannon
sean lannon
December 17, 2012 6:45 pm

eloquent par excellence.

crazyivan
crazyivan
December 17, 2012 6:56 pm

“the frivolity of evil”, then go ahead and grab the whiskey bottle. oh and to the progressive dictators: it’s not the guns, it’s the culture stupid., .- archie

You have some splainin’ to do archie.

On a 1 to 5 scale where does “the frivolity of evil” fit in?

How about guns, whiskey, and sluts, none of which are inherently evil.

Get over it and wake up

SSS
SSS
December 17, 2012 7:08 pm

“God help the pastor who isn’t interesting. God help the pastor whose flock doesn’t leave after the morning service in a Happy state-of-mind. He, or she, is doomed, I tell ya.

So, if I wanted to make them cry, they would cry. If I wanted to make them laugh, they would laugh. If I wanted to make them shout “Amen!”, they would shout “Amen!”, literally. Putty in my hands. The congregation are called “sheep” for a reason! Followers, all.”
—-Preacher Stucky

Actual photo of Stucky in his preaching days.

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