Institutionalized Codependency is Just Standard Human Sacrifice Policy

Finishing up some web reading I thought I'd direct your attention to David Bell's article over at Brownstone. It is really how the principle of Universal Basic Income is really just a form of murder. Read it, you'll see.

On my social media a post reminded me of John Calhoun's work with mice. I don't know the details of this work, might be apocryphal, I don't know. But he put a community of mice in an environment where they had everything they wanted. Food, shelter, comfort, companionship, all the very nice mouse things. After a while they started dying off. The alpha male mice got very ferocious and belligerent and the beta male mice got very docile and withdrawn. The female mice didn't want any of it and stopped having baby mice. I think I got that right.

The analogy to human behavior and interaction has been obvious to most perceptive people who know about this. 

It is pretty much happening everywhere, now, a lot.

Right now people are screaming about having their airline flights cancelled because the government has been "shut down" for a month now. When I hear about this kind of thing I wonder, why can't air travel administrators at every level just hire the people they need -- traffic controllers and security personnel and whoever else -- without the government having to take them by the hand and lead them around? (And I thought they were shut down anyway? Uhh...) Why haven't they already prepared for this and hired people and given them every kind of training the government would expect and they just went out to get the job done?

People to hire? Are they out there? Seems to me there have been 40 million people either lined up at food banks or ready to loot retailers for their food, you know, since the federal government is "shut down" and suspending their grocery benefits. Um. They can't get up and out and take pride in providing something meaningful in the economy and get paid doing so, so they could just buy their own groceries? And contribute so people can travel?

What is comical is many of these people screech about "No Kings!" That's rich. The twisted irony cannot be missed. They rage against the very-bad Orange Man yet holler at him for not giving them what they demand. The truth is everyone has a king. Can't help it. And really, you only have the choice of two kings. That's it. 

One is Jesus.

The other is Caesar. Thing is Caesar employs a good number of super-smart operatives to get people to believe they have a democracy. Brilliant. Really, the propaganda is brilliant -- so many are fooled into thinking they aren't enslaved. And gripping them in a wickedly codependent relationship is one of the very best ways to keep people in bondage.

Unless, of course, your Lord is Christ, and your dwelling is the Kingdom.

Go ahead, reside bountifully in the World System, and get on with your devotion to Romanist liturgies often involving expansive remonstrations against your selected lords. That's cool. God made it that way for those who wish to stay in that condition. It is fun, definitely.

But it is still murderous.

When people do not acknowledge that there is more to life than the simplest comforts, offered to them in pathetic abundance by Caesar, they die. And the World System is all over that.

On the other hand joyfully realizing God made you to be an amazingly productive human being, created in His image, redeemed by the blood of the Son, counseled by the Holy Spirit to fellowship wonderfully with the saints, and going to work every day of the week except one making good things for others simply to honor this Lord...

Seriously think about that.

It is the only thing that is true contentment in life.

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Felt like adding this just a bit after posting the above. Just to share a bit of an idea of how gargantuously monolithic this System operation is, even in all the wildly imaginative ways the very best do-gooding can be enabled by Caesar. 12,000-plus organizations, at least (those are just the ones registered here), for the very best money-laun-er-excuse me -- splendidly philanthropathic nicety-spewing.

It is from someone posting as "Data Republican," who seems to be in on all the ways the racke-er-excuse me -- do-gooding wonderfulness works.

My screenshot here includes a few of the comments. Might be worth perusing. Notable that the "NGO" that processes information about all these entities is so nice and sweet-sounding, you know, for the very healthiest "Democracy Ecosystem."


I wrote a bit more about this in my latest home page piece. Looking at this I just wondered how many of these are some kind of church or parachurch or Christian ministry kind of thing. I've written a bit about that here at my webzine.

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The first image is from a March 2017 story in The Independent about experiments with mice. For more on the modern-day human sacrifice, consider this here.

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