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From: Mary-Sue
To: Editor Adachi
Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 4:59 PM
Subject: John Kaminski's circumcision allegation
First, a bit of a glitch in the essay. Is this what it appears
to say?
"The story of the "American dream" is over.
Assassinations of Martin Luther King, of John Lennon and other numerous
people who fought for the human world – have clearly demonstrated
that the notion of "a better society" represented the greatest
threat to the ruling capitalist groups for it provided a possibility for
development of a political platform that could direct the growing discontent
of the oppressed toward creation of a new (righteous) world. The major goal
of the capitalist propaganda machinery is to kill the people's hope that
the future is possible and that fighting for it does make sense."
If hope is truly killed, fighting for a future hope would
then be seen as futile. From the context this would appear to be the intended
meaning. As stated above, it's illogical.
"... and that fighting for it does not make sense"
would then be the expected reading, as to shut down and weaken resistance
would be the intention of the ruling elite.
I have noticed several of these apparent logical glitches
in articles on the internet, but rarely bother to point them out.
Now to the real "meat" of this essay.
I am dubious about this assertion that circumcision causes
a shut-down of all higher chakras. Kaminski appears to be making it from
a philosophical stance, and some kind of psycho-sexual mysticism appears
to be operating behind the concept. But is it the truth? If it's at all
valid, there ought to be corresponding, measurable effects. Wouldn't one
need to do some large-scale data collection and analysis to compare the
behaviour and beliefs of all these males, to that of the control group who
are not circumcised?
What are the odds that the percentage of men with closed-off
higher consciousness is similar in both groups, as well as the percentage
of those who are able to perceive and act toward a higher good?
Isn't it true that most baby boys -- including non-Jews --
have all been circumcised in "developed" nations in the past century?
How many circumcised men, Jewish or not, are actually involved in seeking
and finding some form of enlightenment and/or teaching this?
Why not begin a survey with readers of this website? How about
it guys? Do you who are "gifting" with orgonite and questioning
911 or refusing to murder civilians ALL have intact foreskins? If even one
of you doesn't, that indicates that Kaminski's theory is on shaky ground,
if not outright indefensible.
As for "Christians" who pray and then shoot prisoners
in cold blood, and as for Jews who bulldoze homes with Palestinian children
sleeping in them and shoot in the foot those who try to escape, and as for
Muslims who go into crowded restaurants, buses or theatres and set off bombs
-- they're ALL programmed -- all by the same little cabal of programmers
if any of the stuff on this website is at all valid. I agree with that much.
But I don't agree that it's because they are believers.
Atheists can equally well be programmed to do equally evil
deeds.
It's because of the deception and bullying and manipulation
that the mass media and corrupt politicians, media moguls and the financial
elite have imposed on everyone.
In the past, Christians have gone to prison themselves rather
than reveal where they hid Jewish refugees or resistance operatives or escaped
prisoners. (e.g. Corrie Ten Boom, an evangelical in Holland, I believe,
in WWII who barely escaped the gas chamber herself)
But acts of conscience are rewarded only by God, not by bonuses
and promotions to higher rank. There's either a disconnect between the believer
and the demands of an evil world, or the disconnect occurs between the believer
and the demands of being true to a faith which brings only the reward in
the next life as a consequence of giving up all in this one. Either way,
the much desired philosophical one-ness of all things is a bit hard to perceive.
A disconnect between higher philosophy and brass-tacks reality as people
are experiencing it.
That's the choice confronting all of us. It's easy to be an
armchair critic. When the crunch comes, and we find ourselves standing alone
in a circle of mind-controlled fanatics, and one's immediate physical survival
depends on following orders, the pressure to comply is going to be very
strong.
How many of us have the courage to refuse to do evil?
I remember discussion in schoolrooms back in the fifties and
sixties. It was commonplace to find fault with the German population at
large for not resisting Hitler. But we were at that time quite prosperous
and not aware of being manipulated into evil. We had no idea of the pressures
placed on those people. We're only becoming aware of parallels now, as explained
in "They Thought They Were Free" by Milton Meyer. (currently in
print)
It's up to each of us to seek out the best in whatever belief
system we have, try to get prepared to take a stand, and not to accept generalized
assumptions that lock us into stereotypes of evil hopelessness. Where's
the freedom of thought in that?
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