Leo Tolstoy on Government Power – A Timeless Quote on Enlightenment
“The power of government rests on the ignorance of the people, and it knows this and therefore will always fight against enlightenment.”
Leo Tolstoi
“The power of government rests on the ignorance of the people, and it knows this and therefore will always fight against enlightenment.”
Leo Tolstoi
“Despite its apparently high technical culture, ‘civilized humanity’ has reached such a low ethical level that it no longer realizes that such physical and moral decay is nothing other than the progressive decline of culture. For this reason, the sacred duty of people who are aware of the gravity of their mistakes is to constantly strive for the final correction of the consequences of mistakes.”
Viktor Schauberger
“Some people think God created the universe. Some people think nothing created the universe, which is the funniest guess and the nothing people make fun of the God people. They say, God doesn’t exist. I’m like, okay, maybe. But you know what? Definitely doesn’t exist. Nothing. That’s the defining characteristic of nothing is that it doesn’t exist. So what are we talking about? Either you think it’s God, something you can’t see, touch, taste, photograph, and science can’t prove, or you think it’s nothing, something you can’t see. Touch, taste, photograph, and science can’t prove. But I think we can all agree if nothing, if you are nothing, sometimes spontaneously erupts into everything. That’s a pretty goddamn magical fucking nothing you guys and ask.
Ask the nothing people, what happens when you die? They’ll tell you nothing. You go into nothing. I’m like, you mean you merge back with your creator? That’s heaven, bitch.”
Pete Holmes
“We have reached the point in our absurdity where distinguished scientists are censored by total dumbshits.”
Dr. Robert Malone
“Almost a hundred years ago, the philosopher John Dewey said that we are living in the greatest flood of mass suggestion that mankind has ever seen. But in 100 years, the superlative has only swelled, albeit without this being publicized today. Edward Bernays called propaganda the “executive arm of the invisible government”. And he recognized that propaganda is to democracies what violence is to dictators. Perhaps that would be a contemporary definition of propaganda: it is a Permanent Toxic Rape of Consciousness, or PTRC for short. It is a permanent mindfuck by governments and corporate business, mediated by the media, carried out by bought comedians à la Böhmermann, pseudo-journalists à la Lanz, pseudo-intellectuals à la Precht, pseudo-health politicians, such as the pharmaceutical and drugs minister Lauterbach, pseudo-defence politicians such as Strack-Rheinmetall-Zimmermann, and other parvenus such as Mai Thi Nguyen-Kim, Eckart von Hirschhausen, Sarah Bosetti and other stirrup holders in editorial offices, theaters or foundations.”
Milosz Matuschek
“Anarchism stands for the liberation of the human mind from the dominion of religion and liberation of the human body from the coercion of property; liberation from the shackles and restraint of government. It stands for a social order based on the free grouping of individuals…”
Emma Goldman
“The reason we have troops overseas in Germany is not to protect Germans, everything we have is for our benefit.”
Frederick Benjamin „Ben“ Hodges
“Measured against what had gone before, we achieved a huge success. We replaced the entire leadership of almost all of Berlin’s security agencies and brought in some pretty good people. In the fire department, the police, the public prosecutor’s office and also the Office for the Protection of the Constitution. I very much hope that this will have a noticeable effect in the future.”
Benedikt Lux
