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Why Humans Must Be Governed By James Donahue August 2005 There is a deep frustration
sensed by most humans when they are being controlled by outside forces. That is because we all have a desire for freedom to
choose whatever course we wish for our lives. Back in my youth I was
convinced that governments were cumbersome and a burden that got in the way of personal freedoms. It was my firm belief that
anarchy was better than any form of government yet devised by men. I thought that the human race was intelligent enough to
set its own standards for existing in an ungoverned world and that all of the problems of mankind would simply resolve without
the manipulation of authority. That was when I firmly
believed that all humans truly were stars and that we needed to be set free to “do what thou wilt,” as established
by As a journalism student
I believed in the proclamation by Thomas Jefferson when he said: “Were it left to me to decide whether we should have
a government without newspapers or newspapers without government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter.” I took that seriously.
I firmly believed and lived by the rule that journalists were members of the fourth estate of government in the Like all reporters in
the field, I saw this democratic system get so bogged down at times by the sheer weight of itself that I became cynical and
at times bored with the process. The wheels of every phase of American government seemed to move so slow I found myself writing
the same story over and over, each time adding one new fact as the large gears clicked one more notch forward. My conviction that government
was getting in the way of human progress was supported one year when the county I was living in got so broke the Board of
Commissioners laid off all of the county deputies and just kept enough people on staff to maintain the jail. At the same time,
the state was also having financial troubles and cut back money for its police operations. For one entire summer
we lived without police “protection.” Now one would think that
an entire county filled with people who were fully aware that there were no police patrolling the roads and streets would
go hog wild because of its unexpected freedoms to “do whatever we wanted” without fear of arrest. But as the summer
progressed, I was surprised at how pleasant life became. I saw nobody speeding
on the highways, at least more than usual. Crime came to a standstill, not because it wasn’t happening but because there
were no police to make arrests and turn events into crime news. I don't believe real acts of crime increased. The courts
became unusually quiet. The judges and court employees drank coffee and waited. That fall the Board of
Commissioners received a severe financial shock. Because they laid off the deputies, the courts stopped fining speeders and
convicting people for a wide variety of petty misdemeanors, and the court revenues stopped feeding the county coffers. The
commissioners found that instead of saving money, they caused their financial situation to get worse. In an emergency meeting
with the sheriff, the board magically found a way to put all of the deputies back to work. Suddenly the roads were filled
with police cars with flashing red, white and blue lights, people were getting hauled into court left and right, and the fines
they paid began to bring the county finances back on even keel. That one experience convinced
me even more that anarchy was better than the system we were living under. But that was then and
this is now. Things seem to have radically changed. And I think it began with the bombing of the Like sheep we agreed
without a whimper to let them do it. That is almost all of
us agreed. I voiced my objections on the website, as did many other American writers who had access to the Internet. But the
American media fell right into lock step. The reporters on the job and their editors forgot Everybody also forgot
the famous quotation by And now What has happened here
seems to have proven that a democratic government is a failure. Of course the founding fathers never intended But the republic never
really got off the ground. Americans slipped into democratic thinking and within the last century, stopped even trying to
be a republic. After the Great Depression, when government under As critic and psychic
Aaron C. Donahue warns, “we can not give the people the power to destroy themselves.” This is just what we
have done in This also is why I now
realize that anarchy also would fail. Once they understand how the system no longer controls them, the masses would discover
creative and unchecked ways to create chaos and disrupt the solitude enjoyed by the others. This is why the movement
toward a one-world socialistic government with a spiritual eye open, as advocated by Donahue, sounds like a much better solution
to world problems than what now exists.. That There is a movement afoot
among the youth in both Europe and There is a new spiritual
and political movement about to occur throughout this troubled world. We can only hope it takes root and makes its impact
before it is too late. |
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