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“No degree of prosperity could justify the accumulation of large amounts of highly toxic substances which nobody knows how to make ‘safe’ and which remain an incalculable danger to the whole of creation for historical or even geological ages. To do such a thing is a transgression against life itself, a transgression infinitely more serious than any crime ever perpetrated by man. The idea that a civilization could sustain itself on the basis of such a transgression is an ethical, spiritual, and metaphysical monstrosity. It means conducting the economic affairs of man as if people really did not matter at all.”
-E.F. Schumacher

“Everything is backwards, everything is upside down; doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, psychiatrists destroy minds, scientists destroy truth, major media destroys information, religions destroy spirituality and governments destroy freedom.”

  • hypnotist Michel Ellner

A truth’s initial commotion is directly proportional to how deeply the lie was believed. It wasn’t the world being round that agitated people, but that the world wasn’t flat. When a well-packaged web of lies has been sold to the masses over generations, the truth will seem utterly preposterous and its speaker a raving lunatic.
~ Dresden James

The truth is not arbitrary nor a matter of opinion, but can be investigated, and those who earnestly search for the truth will find it. The truth is hidden to the blind, but he who has the mental eye sees the truth.

  • Buddha – The Three Personalities of Buddha, XCVIII

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      Andy
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        Test post for comments, here is some text: “No degree of prosperity could justify the accumulation of large amounts of highly toxic substances which n
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        Andy
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          “You compare the nation, perhaps, to a parched tract of land, and the tax to a fertilizing rain. Be it so. But you ought also to ask yourself where are the sources of this rain and whether it is not the tax itself which draws away the moisture from the ground and dries it up?”
          – Frederic Bastiat – That Which is Seen, and That Which is Not Seen, 1850

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          Grant and Annegret
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            Further testing… Great words though, and so true!

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            Andy
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              Great, thanks. One step at a time.

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