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>The Libertarian Paradox  - Lew Rockwell - 

As your article suggests, the state claims to insure an orderly environment so liberty can flourish. The reality is that the state promotes false enemies to justify their domination over us.

A key false enemy is the supposed primitive, violent and aggressive instincts of man. This depiction of man as a violent war-like beast that needs society to tame was promoted by Globalist agent Sigmund Freud.

Of course how convenient of our hidden Globalist Masters to convince us that we started all these wars. They are famous for promoting false enemies.

Speaking of false enemies, they also have everyone believing germs cause disease. Pasteur admitted on his death bed that it was a contaminated internal environment known as the Terrain that caused disease and not germs. Germs were merely nature’s clean up crew when encountering dead tissue degraded by toxic injury.

A good example is the Zika Virus hoax. What the Globalist-controlled media isn’t telling anyone is that Brazil is heavily sprayed with the dangerous GMO weed killer Roundup that produces small-headed infants.

Now the Globalists have an excuse to spray our urban areas like Miami and kill off our bees that support our crops. The public believes the government is protecting them from some innocent virus called Zika conjured up as a false enemy. Just like that other false enemy - man's supposed aggressive nature that randomly starts wars.



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Beginning of the headline :As libertarians attempt to persuade others of their position, they encounter an interesting paradox. On the one hand, the libertarian message is simple. It involves moral premises and intuitions that in principle are shared by virtually everyone, including children. Do not hurt anyone. Do not steal from anyone. Mind your own business. A child will say, “I had it first.” There is an intuitive sense according to which the first user of a previously unowned good holds moral priority over latecomers... Read More
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