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Body Scanners and the Hegelian Dialectic

May 6, 2010  |  Personal  |  1 Comment

This video clearly shows how a so-called terror threat is used to enforce legislation removing yet another layer of our privacy and personal freedom. I agree that air travel must be safe, but how much are you willing to give up for that guarantee? Who can promise us that recordings made by body scanners will not be abused or shared with other agencies? Who will benefit from all of this? This is what you must ask yourself, because who are we going to blame when a technical problem sends a plane crashing the earth? More planes have crashed in history from technical failure then from terrorism. Are governments stepping up control of airline companies’ maintenance regimes? Think twice before you decide what is really scaring you, make sure to check you facts before chosing for fiction.

“Hegel’s dialectic has allowed globalists to lead simple, capable, freeborn men and women back into the superstitious, racist and unreasonable age of imperial global dominance. The only way to completely stop the privacy invasions, expanding domestic police powers, land grabs, insane wars against inanimate objects (and transient verbs), covert actions, and outright assaults on individual liberty, is to step outside the dialectic. This releases us from the limitations of controlled and guided thought.”
soucre: http://www.crossroad.to/articles2/05/dialectic.htm