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We needed not be judged to hell for we could and did it our way Fools and their lives soon

parted Though a thousand times warned thank God we have been taught to believe anything but truth Needing to die but once Reality is the Truth impervious to perception yet precisely due to perception Truth is that which would be observed by God whether or not He exists or whether or not one believes He exists Ideal Simply Reality Sanely Dealt With http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZK5gRLJ9h0 WW III underway http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifMAItGqCK0 WW III imminent http://www.scribd.com/doc/162838712/OK-BO

The people may be made to follow a course of action, but they may not be made to understand IT http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humans With the advent of the Information Age at the end of the 20th century, modern humans live in a world that has become increasingly globalized and interconnected. As of 2010, almost 2 billion humans are able to communicate with each other via the Internet,[49] and 3.3 billion by mobile phone subscriptions.[50] Although interconnection between humans has encouraged the growth of science, art, discussion, and technology, it has also led to culture clashes and the development and use of weapons of mass destruction. Human civilization has led to environmental destruction and pollution significantly contributing to the ongoing mass extinction of other forms of life called the holocene extinction event,[51] which may be further accelerated by global warming in the future.[52] War is a state of organized armed conflict between states or non-state groups. War is characterized by the use of lethal violence between combatants and/or upon civilians to achieve military goals through force. Lesser, often spontaneous conflicts, such as brawls, riots, revolts, and melees are not considered to be warfare. Revolutions can be nonviolent or an organized and armed revolution which denotes a state of war. During the 20th century, it is estimated that

between 167 and 188 million people died as a result of war.[195] A common definition defines war as a series of military campaigns between at least two opposing sides involving a dispute over sovereignty, territory, resources, religion, or other issues. A war between internal elements of a state is a civil war. There have been a wide variety of rapidly advancing tactics throughout the history of war, ranging from conventional war to asymmetric warfare to total war and unconventional warfare. Techniques include hand to hand combat, the use of ranged weapons, naval warfare, and, more recently, air support. Military intelligence has often played a key role in determining victory and defeat.

Propaganda,
which often includes information, slanted opinion and disinformation, plays a key role in maintaining unity within a warring group, and/or sowing discord among opponents. In modern warfare, soldiers and combat vehicles are used to control the land, warships the sea, and aircraft the sky. These fields have also overlapped in the forms of marines, paratroopers, naval aircraft carriers, and surface-to-air missiles, among others. Satellites in low Earth orbit have made outer space a factor in warfare as well as it is used for detailed intelligence gathering, however no known aggressive actions have been taken from space. Motivation is the driving force of desire behind all deliberate actions of humans. Motivation is based on emotionspecifically, on the search for satisfaction (positive emotional experiences), and the avoidance of conflict. Positive and negative is defined by the individual brain state, which may be influenced by social norms: a person may be driven to self-injury or violence because their brain is conditioned to create a positive response to these actions. Motivation is important because it is involved in the performance of all learned responses. Within psychology, conflict avoidance and the libido are seen to be primary motivators. Within economics, motivation is often seen to be based on incentives; these may be financial, moral, or coercive. Religions generally posit divine or demonic influences. Happiness, or the state of being happy, is a human emotional condition. The definition of happiness is a common philosophical topic. Some people might define it as the best condition that a human can havea condition of mental and physical health. Others define it as freedom from want and distress; consciousness of the good order of things; assurance of one's place in the universe or society. Emotion has a significant influence on, or can even be said to control, human behavior, though historically many cultures and philosophers have for various reasons discouraged allowing this influence to go unchecked. Emotional experiences perceived as pleasant, such as love, admiration, or joy, contrast with those perceived as unpleasant, like hate, envy, or sorrow. There is often a distinction made between refined emotions that are socially learned and survival oriented emotions, which are thought to be innate. Human exploration of emotions as separate from other neurological phenomena is worthy of note, particularly in cultures where emotion is considered separate from physiological state. In some cultural medical theories emotion is considered so synonymous with certain forms of physical health that no difference is thought to exist. The Stoics believed excessive emotion was harmful, while some Sufi teachers felt certain extreme emotions could yield a conceptual perfection, what is often translated as ecstasy. In modern scientific thought, certain refined emotions are considered a complex neural trait innate in a variety of domesticated and non-domesticated mammals. These were commonly developed in reaction to superior survival mechanisms and intelligent interaction with each other and the environment; as such, refined emotion is not in all cases as discrete and separate from natural neural function as was once assumed. However, when humans function in civilized tandem, it has been noted that uninhibited acting on extreme emotion

can lead to social disorder and crime.

Who Knew?
Facts must have root 2 take root God Coherency "Catch 22" must have semblance 2 catch doG chase tail

www.Catch13.ca A stitch in time saves nine

www.SolarGhost13.com Constitution Act, 1982 Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms Whereas Canada is founded on

principles
that recognize the Supremacy of God and the Rule of Law

Golden Rule
Principles Main beliefs, values, philosophy, ideology, morality, ethics, doctrine, principle

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Gold Rules
Principals Main, major, chief, most important, primary, prime, key, foremost

According to some theories of democracy, popular sovereignty is the founding principle of such a system. [3] However, the democratic principle has also been expressed as "the freedom to call something into being which did not exist before, which was not given and which therefore, strictly speaking, could not be known."[4] This type of freedom, which is connected to human "natality," or the capacity to begin anew, sees democracy as "not only a political system [but] an ideal, an aspiration, really, intimately connected to and

dependent upon a picture of what it is to be human


of what it is a human should be to be fully human."[5]

AGAPES
Attorney General Artistically Paints Exposing Self PAGEANT Picture Attorney General Extraterrestrial Alien Nibiru Tyrant www.Amen13.com Rule of Law http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rule_of_law The Rule of law in its most basic form is no one is above the law. Perhaps the most important application of the rule of law is the principle that governmental authority is legitimately exercised only in accordance with, publicly disclosed laws, adopted and enforced in accordance with established procedural steps that are referred to as due process. The rule of law is hostile to dictatorship and to anarchy. According to modern Anglo-American thinking, hallmarks of adherence to the rule of law commonly include

a clear separation of powers,

legal certainty,
the principle of legitimate expectation and equality of all before the law. The concept is not without controversy, and it has been said that "the phrase the rule of law has become meaningless thanks to ideological abuse and general overuse" GO POE General Over-use Proclamations Only Elusivity publicly disclosed laws 52. (1) The Constitution of Canada is the supreme law of Canada, and any law that is inconsistent with the provisions of the Constitution is, to the extent of the inconsistency,

of no force or effect.
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