Compendium, to Describe the Universal, Intrinsic and Historic Nature of Government

Tenets

1. All government is religion.
2. All religion is government.
3. All government, and all religion, is oppression.
4. No government, and no religion, is freedom.
5. All government, and all religion, is fraud.
6. All legitimacy is mythological, ie fictitious.
7. All government authority is mythological, ie fictitious.
8. The purpose of all religion is to govern, ie to deny personal freedoms, and to enslave.
9. The purpose of all government is to deny personal freedoms, and to enslave.
10. No government, and no religion, is a public service.
11. Government cannot be essential.
12. Religion cannot be essential
13. No government is truthful.
14. No religion is truthful.
15. No government is justifiable.
16. No religion is justifiable.
17. "Morality" is a word used to falsely assert the necessity or merit or justification of any and all actions and techniques of religion and government, and hence to falsely assert legitimacy.
18. Prudery is the basis, or building block, upon which government has founded all of its subsequent oppressive techniques and measures.
19. Implemented prudery keeps the de facto slaves of religion and government working hard, as it denies them gratis gratification.
20. All law (rules) spring from selfishness.
21. Altruism is a myth, invented to defraud.
22. Humanitarianism is a myth, invented to defraud.
23. Law cannot be jusitifed.
24. The true fact, that human nature is inclined to evil, cannot justify government nor law, as government is universally comprised of the most evil of men.
25. Government officials and officers are universally less honest than the general population.
26. Government officials and officers are universally more evil (*criminal) than the general population.
27. Government and religion universally detract from the quality of life.
28. The idea of the ends justifying the means is a red herring, used to trick people into submission and cooperation.
29. Religion cannot constitute a human right, as it is, by intrinsic nature, a device to oppose human rights.
30. Human rights cannot be achieved through government, nor through religion.
31. Government and religion universally oppose human rights, by intrinsic nature.
32. The main difference, between what is called government and what is called religion, is the tendency of difference in public relations stances, with all that would imply.
33. All government authorities are false personators of authority.
34. Freedom does not spawn "crime," rather, oppression spawns "crime."
35. The snowballing of law creation causes the snowballing of societal problems, rather than the mitigation of such problems; that is, law creates more problems, not relief from problems.
36. The net effect of government is never protection, but is always injury, harm and damage.
37. Government is universally untruthful, as it is the product of human nature, and human nature is universally untruthful.
38. Religion is universally untruthful,
as it is the product of human nature, and human nature is universally untruthful.
39. Government is the most extreme form of evil (*crime).
40. Religion has always been a backdoor attempt to be de facto government.
41. The medical field ("profession") is a violent propaganda and oppression arm of government.
42. The medical field ("profession") uses myths, so-called "medical facts," to serve their underhand objectives. They tend to do that mischief hand-in-hand with government, which they are a de facto branch of.
43. One's personal health objectives are better met by deciding by oneself, for oneself, without enforced "professional advice."
44. Government is the ultimate (most gargantuan and heinous) ponzi scheme.
45. Religion, like government, is a gargantuan and heinous ponzi scheme.
46. One must be cautious of self-proclaimed "anarchists," as their aim is sometimes to defame the idea and practice of true anarchy, by creating the illusion that "it can't work," through the staging of violence and other harm and damage to people, places and things.
47. Government and religion seem rediculous (unthinkable), because they truly are; it's not an illusion.
48. The real aim of government and religion is always to deceive, rather than to "enlighten."
49. Government and religion are mankind's worst enemies.
50. Honest environmentalism is relatively rare. Environmentalism, in general, is mostly a hoax, used to oppress mankind, through unbearable sanctions against freedom of lifestyle, through the citing of the "need for sweeping change," by "justification" through the citing of "observations" and "scientific facts" and "scientific priciples." Part of their m. o. is "there's no time to waste; it's an emergency (to abandon human rights, by adopting oppressive lifestyle changes)." "Environmentalism" tends, itself, to harm the environment, by blaming the wrong things. It's critical.
51. Psychiatry is the modern counterpart of the classic torture dungeon, used to "persuade" and punish people, for government purposes.
52. Government tends towards the absolute extreme, through court "interpretations," of operating in such a fashion that people are de facto committed
, against their wills, as if in a mental institution, subject utterly to the will of government, for its purposes. Medical-related, and mind/judgment-related laws, are encroachments against people's rights, in that direction.
53. The purpose of government is not to help people, in general.
54. The purpose of religion is not to help people, in general.
55. The real founding motivations of government and religion are selfish, ie in the interests of such organization.

* I used the word "criminal" to approximate the idea I meant, but I hate to use that word, as it tends to have a false connotation of authority.

© 2009, Steven A. Malinowski