ZetaTalk: LSD Trip
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During a dark period in US history, the CIA and military performed experiments on hapless and unsuspecting
civilians, co-workers, and enlisted men. This is no longer the dark secret it was meant to be, as story after story has
been told, and in an age of disclosure, documents have come forth to be waved about as proof to a horrified populace.
Where the cover on the nightmare of radiation experiments has been stripped back, the CIA experimentation with LSD
still hides behind non-disclosure claims. Did the CIA soak co-workers and inmates of mental wards in LSD, just to see
what the effects might be? They did indeed, and the story as told by their victims aligns closely with the facts. The
grand excuse in those days was that violating others was justified, and justification could always be found.
The true reason for the dreadful LSD experiments, which ruined many lives and drove many to their death, was an
insatiable desire for control - the hallmark signal of those in the Service-to-Self orientation. LSD was rumored to be a
truth serum, those dealing with a massive onslaught unable to put up resistance as all the walls were down and realities
were running together without boundaries. What they got from their blubbering victims was gibberish, but this didn't
stop them from repeating the experiment, just for the fun of it. Violating others is a power trip for those strongly in the
Service-to-Self, and the CIA, from its inception, has had more than its share of such individuals calling the shots.
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ZetaTalk: Nuclear Pollution
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Among the many intractable pollution problems mankind has created for itself is nuclear pollution, which lingers for
decades and even centuries. Having mined for and refined Plutonium and other naturally radioactive elements and
having constructed nuclear power plants which add to the problem, mankind finds itself with detonation devices and
nuclear waste increasingly difficult to dispose of. Nuclear waste creeps, seeping into ground water and spreading along
sea floors. An informed public violently opposes storage in their backyard, and in an era of decreasing funds, nuclear
waste seems to be a headache with no cure.
However, there
degree to combat nuclear waste. These solutions are kept secret as they are considered a two-edged sword, one edge
of which would cut the military. The nuclear deterrent is considered to be more psychological than physical, with those
who might start a nuclear confrontation fearing that they would fare no better than the enemy they sought to destroy.
First strike, second strike, what's the difference when all are dead or living with the aftermath - unthinkable. But
should an enemy suspect that a nuclear power was quietly disarming, eliminating rather than storing their detonation
devices, the psychological edge is blunted. Therefore, mums the word, except on ZetaTalk, where our statements,
devoid of specifics, can scarcely hurt the military stance.
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ZetaTalk: Communism
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Equalitarian experiments on 3rd Density worlds almost invariably run amuck, as the actions of the group never follow
the ideal. All to work equally hard, according to their talents falls under the intractable laziness that is natural to all
without a strong sense of responsibility toward others. This is the majority, on 3rd Density worlds. Thus, when on the
honor system, less and less gets done by fewer and fewer individuals. Add to this the ideal that the talented or
accomplished are not to boast or receive reward for their endeavors beyond what the least of the group receives.
Motivation to contribute is countered when the lazy in the group are all about, doing as little as possible. Rules against
benefiting at the expense of others falls to bribery, and a black market system evolves and thence essentially rules the
economic system, as it did in Russia.
Communism failed as mankind was not ready for the system, not because the ideal is not worthy. Service- to-Other
groups operate with what might be construed to be Communistic ideals - all sharing the assets of the group and cared
for by the group, regardless of their contribution. The difference is the spiritual maturity of the group, as where all care
for the group's outcome as much as they care for themselves, the system works. Communism as a concept has been
introduced into human society repeatedly, and in fact can be found as a family concept in most households. It goes by
different names but the theme is the same - one for all and all for one, united we stand where divided we fall, the