Comments by "Charles Brightman" (@charlesbrightman4237) on "The Infographics Show"
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Consider the following:
The Declaration Of Independence basically says that it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, ('it' being 'any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, ...'). 'Alter' obviously means to change the current Government, BUT the question would be, how do 'We The People' 'abolish' the Government? And how quick could it be done? And what would it take to do so? Questions to ponder. And note also, if the current government isn't keeping us 'safe and happy' per the DOI, it is not only our right, but our duty, to throw off such government. (And note also, while the government spying on it's own citizens might help keep the citizens 'safe', or so it could be argued, it is not keeping us 'happy' by the government doing so, or so it also could be argued.). And hey, I didn't write the Declaration Of Independence, I am just trying to follow it's directions as I try to be a good citizen and not only is it my right to do so, it is my duty to do so, as it is for all of 'We The People'.
And note also, 'if' the President of the United States ever pardons them self, then I pardon myself per my inherent right to do so, as the President of the United States, (and the entire US Government), cannot do anything at all that 'We The People' didn't give them the powers and authorities to do so. So, 'if' the President of the United States ever pardons them self, then I immediately pardon myself from any and all laws, rules and regulations that ever were, are, and/or will be of any form of government under the Declaration Of Independence, here in this public forum for potentially all the world to see. In fact you know what, I do it anyway right now even if the President can't or doesn't. So be it. A citizen really has to love the Declaration Of Independence. :-)
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FBI: Boy scouts.
CIA: Death scouts.
But without a very proactive space program, we ALL die:
Ask yourself the following questions:
1. Ask yourself: How exactly do galaxies form? The current narrative is that matter, via gravity, attracts other matter.
2. Ask yourself: How exactly do galaxies become spiral shaped in a cause and effect state of existence? At least one way would be orbital velocity of matter with at least gravity acting upon that matter, would cause a spiral shaped effect.
3. Ask yourself: What does that mean for a solar system that exists in a spiral shaped galaxy? Most probably that solar system would be getting pulled toward the galactic gravitational center.
4. Ask yourself: What does that mean for species that exist on a planet, that exists in a solar system, that exists in a spiral shaped galaxy, in an apparent cause and effect state of existence? Most probably that if those species don't get off of that planet, and out of that solar system, and probably out of that galaxy too, (if it's even actually possible to do for various reasons), then they are all going to die one day from something and go extinct with probably no conscious entities left from that planet to care that they even ever existed at all in the first place, much less whatever they did and or didn't do with their time of existence.
5. Ask yourself: For those who might make it out of this galaxy, (here again, assuming it could actually be done for various reasons), where to go to next, how long to get there, how to safely land, and then, what's next? Hopefully they didn't land in another spiral shaped galaxy or a galaxy that would become spiral shaped one day, otherwise, they would have to galaxy hop through the universe to stay alive, otherwise, they still die one day from something with no conscious entities being left from the original planet to care they even ever existed at all in the first place, much less that they made it out of their own galaxy. They failed to consciously survive throughout all of future eternity.
6. Ask yourself: What exactly matters throughout all of future eternity and to whom does it exactly and eternally matter to?
Either at least one species truly consciously survives throughout all of future eternity somehow, someway, somewhere, in some state of existence, even if only by a continuous succession of ever evolving species, for life itself to have continued meaning and purpose to, OR none do and life itself is all ultimately meaningless in the grandest scheme of things.
Currently:
Nature is our greatest ally in so far as Nature gives us life and a place to live it, AND Nature is also our greatest enemy that is going to take it all away. (OSICA)
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