Austro-Libertarian Natural Order Philosophy From Indyeah

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Saturday, December 6, 2008

The Serpent's Song, Defanged

Everyone should see the Disney cartoon film, Jungle Book. And they should take especial note of Kaa the Serpent, who mesmerized his victims with the song, “Trust In Me.”

Kaa is our The State. And the trick to survival lies in NOT trusting our The State.

So take the spin in the headlines today:

1. Pakistan is to be named a “terrorist state.”
2. Pakistan to take stern action against a particular terror group within 48 hours – a time-table forced upon them by the US State; i.e., the outgoing administration.
3. New federal agency against terror – with “sweeping powers.”
4. New Law – now that’s a laugh. I thought murder and arson are already illegal here!

Our task is to decipher what exactly is going on. From what I can see, they are engaged in “diplomacy” – a completely stupid statist enterprise. Our diplomats are just another baboo brigade – look at Nuttwar Singh.

Second: they are engaged in setting up a New Government Department.

Third: They are engaged in preparing Legislation – on the “sweeping powers” of the new department etc.

Note: This just about sums up all that our The State can do. Diplomacy, Bureaucracy and Legislation are all that can emerge from our The State, in exchange for all The Taxes we are forced to fork out.

Yet, Kaa the Serpent’s song, “Trust In Me,” is grabbing the headlines. The people (sheep) are being lulled into believing that “something is being done.”

Yet, only a fool will believe that our actual internal problems over security and terror can be in any way solved through these three chosen instruments: Diplomacy, Bureaucracy and Legislation.

So don’t fall for the spin. Give the googly the full face of your willow.

And read how the Islamabad Marriot, which was bombed recently, is advising Taj and Oberoi on security. All these swank hotels, in both India and Pakistan, are going to become well-guarded fortresses – with private security.

If this is so, it becomes obvious that every law-abiding, tax-paying citizen should have the right to keep and bear arms.

Amitabh Bachhan has three guns!

Good fellow.

I conclude with a warm welcome to Abhijeet Singh of Indians For Guns, whose comments on my blog posts are a must read.

3 comments:

  1. Not to forget, the resignations and new appointments and at whose cost? And amidst all this, we have someone like Rane, who is aghast that he didn't get the chief minister's post. Looks like this fellow was waiting for some disaster to happen.

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  2. three guns is a max. by law....or else he would have walked like rambo...good fella..mr. bachhan, that he is.

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  3. well, the Big B mixed up his gun license....so says the news today - http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India/articlelist/articleshow/3803168.cms

    better to keep one :-)

    rahul
    http://24belvedereestate.blogspot.com/

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