family that prays together stays together, and do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Nothing wrong with
the ideal, just make sure everyone in the group is as dedicated as
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The motives of many government operations are not at all what they seem. Most citizens of whatever country feel their
government to be a monolith with a life of its own. The citizen, who feeds and supports this monolith, is left feeling
trapped and in the dark. They wish to trust their government, but sense there is more going on in the corridors of power
than they will ever know. This feeling is not without basis, and on occasion groundless suspicions are grounded when
corruption or nepotism or empire building are revealed. But do the secret motives of some governments go beyond
personal gain? Absolutely, and these are schemes you do
Government schemes that seldom if ever get exposed include attempts to shape the populace. A brighter yet
more docile citizen is desired, one who will be productive yet not rebellious. This scheme, a secret motive of
most in positions of power, aims to shape the populace by rewarding the right genetics with jobs, and denying
the rejects. Jobs mean food, housing, educational opportunities, and medical attention. Those with jobs survive
and pass along their genes, and those without jobs get sick and don't recover or slowly starve. In spite of the
statistics on welfare and free medical services, the care the poor receive does
level of those with steady jobs and benefits. By these means their numbers are held in check.
Another ulterior motive of those in power is conquest and possession, the child's desire to have all the toys for
himself and his parents as his devoted servants. There is never enough. As outright war is seldom possible,
economic maneuvering results. Since those in power see themselves as controlling the country they govern, they
begin to see the country as
exchange rates, import quotas, tit-for-tat agreements - all become a wrestling match. What results are short-
sighted gains that inhibit long-term benefits, so the citizen gets a net loss. Nevertheless, these practices continue,
excused as being for the good of the country.
Ulterior motives also include takeover attempts by insurrection. This is a scheme much played out in the media,
but the actual practice is not as dramatic. Fomenting rebellion or assassination may make an exciting movie, but
actual insurrection practices are more insidious. Nations may deliberately turn their backs on a target country,
denying or withdrawing aid. The effect is to undercut progress, making the target vulnerable to essential
takeover by an economic offer of assistance later. Population controls may be denied, and where it would seem
this would only add more citizens, a wealth, in point of fact unfettered population expansion lowers the standard
of living. Allowing or even supporting insurgent groups to wear at the target country's fabric is also an effective
weapon, and the choices of those in power are seldom questioned. At times they interfere and at times not. These
choices are not whimsical, but directed, and driven by ulterior takeover motives.
One of the strongest ulterior motives that governments possess is genocide. This becomes essentially policy, but
goes by dozens of different names - fiscal restraint, states rights, licensing initiatives - which when examined as
to their
money, as children surviving measles encephalitis become mainly wards of the state, and a single hospitalization
pays for hundreds if not thousands of shots. It is the deaths, not the funds, that these sponsors are counting,
though they would scarcely admit to their feelings. The American Indian suffers so brutally at the hands of the
bureaucracy that is designed to bring salvation that the assault scarcely needs to be explained as it is common
knowledge. The taxpayer's dollars go not to support and assist American Indians but to the bureaucrats, who do
everything in their power to keep their charges dependent, unemployed, and drunk. If technical or vocational
training looks like it might succeed, it is stifled and replaced with social science and crafts.
The issue of defense is where ulterior motives can scarcely be denied. The standing army that claims its mission
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is defense has its eyes constantly on weapons which will allow it to conquer. Attend meetings with the military
brass and you will see this revealed. Weapons production is not discussed in terms of its repelling power, it is
destruction that counts. Does one defend their territory by destroying it? Next we see under what circumstances
the military defends its country. The US military rushed to aid the oil cartel by
East, and was likewise rushed to support economic interests in Vietnam and Panama, to mention only a