“The World According to Doctrine” — “When the shit hits the fan”

“When the shit hits the fan”

Disasters and accountability are like oil and water in government circles – and it’s this same immiscibility that comes into play whenever we hear breakage in the next isle.

“Unexpected,” “unforeseen,” and “unprecedented” are the much-used drop cloths that protect government’s oh-so-exposed ass from the results of their blunders.

So the next time you’re blinded by the disastrous backsplash of government policies – realize that the bland, spotless façade of Big Brother is due to taking precautions at the crime scene — as they quickly assert their right to lead any investigation.

“The World According to Doctrine” — “The American Dream: Welfare”

“The American Dream: Welfare”

Let’s get real – The American Dream was about the opportunity to achieve a better life through your own efforts – but when you tell people that others are responsible for taking care of all their needs — where’s the incentive?

“Welfare,” of course, means much more than just that segment of actions that our government labels as Welfare — I expect that our “Student Loans” financed more cars, apartments, and parties than educations — and only a fool or a knave would claim to have believed they would ever be paid back.

If we had the same attitudes and policies in previous generations; there’d be nothing left for this generation to live off — instead; it’s a problem they’re leaving to their children . . . along with the debt.

“The World According to Doctrine” — Cutting Transportation Pollution

Cutting Transportation Pollution

We gave Nature the problem – Nature gave us the solution. If you look at it with an uncolored lens – the Pandemic, the recent natural disasters, the global rising of the oceans: are all making it a better, more sustainable world – by removing us.

“The World According to Doctrine” — “Pets?”

“Pets?”

“I don’t have any animal slaves.”

Would this response surprise you and take you aback?

Putting people on the defensive is a common Doctrinal trick to put Doctrine-holders in the position of “questioner” and authoritative judge. This is a very effective technique in most situations.

Our current Social Policies segregate and combine people into groups – so people can unilaterally be treated differently and put into a guilty position that requires they prove their worthiness or admit fault.

The most important point in Doctrinal policy making; is not to allow any unwelcome facts or disruptive interpretations – that’s why the need for secrecy is imperative. Black Box policy making.

One Thought – One Taught – One Voice – One Choice.

Tip: When Doctrine-holders begin to question you – turn the tables and question them instead.

“The World According to Doctrine” — “What percentage of unborn children . . ?”

“What percentage of unborn children . . ?”

What percentage of unborn children support abortion?

If you could take a poll: I suspect the answer would be 0%.

Politicians have created an election time poll to show that 74% of New Yorkers approve of abortions.

If 74% of New Yorkers polled thought that their politicians were corrupt: would those politicians still run for office?

What if a poll showed they thought those politicians should be executed?

What if 74% of those polled thought that you should be executed?

Evil is a road that goes down and never comes back up — and we’ve already lost sight of home.

“The World According to Doctrine” — New Normal Videogame Screenshots – “Pandemic-proof HOA”

“Pandemic-proof HOA”

How sure is sure? If one person doesn’t follow instructions – or only pretends to follow them — what can happen? With pandemics – with emerging technologies – with invasive species – with terrorists . . .

How can you prevent everything from collapsing? That was a question. How can you prevent everything from collapsing? “No plan is an island.”