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#10 - The "Zombie-Voter Phenomenon."

Zombie Voter by Peter Santa-Maria
(@AttackPeter
By Chris Delamo (Follow on Twitter: @ChrisWritingNow
March 16, 2012
www.redpillphilosophy.com
Thousands upon thousands of diehard liberty-lovers sardine themselves upon the designated lawn area in front of an abandoned podium, eagerly awaiting the presence of a man who has played a key role in transforming the political discussion today. As Ron Paul walks across the stage, the slight hunch on his back a reminder of his ripe age, the ocean of supporters abruptly stand, cheer, chant, and roar. The enthusiasm is unparalleled, as are the crowd numbers, and yet in spite of what seems to be an undeniable indicator of Paul’s political success, these numbers don’t seem to translate into victories…
What is it about the lackluster crowds at Gingrich, Santorum, and Romney “rallies” (if they can even be called that) that consistently lead to political victories? We thought numbers, motivation, and organization were the elements that won political elections, yet here we are post Super Tuesday without a single win—all the while, the other establishment candidates, with crowd sizes and enthusiasm that Vermin Supreme could even rival—are gaining the victories. Something’s going on here…
There have been many theories: from algorithmically rigged voting machines to flat-out voter fraud, the theories remain theories as far as the mainstream media is concerned, and so none of these explanations ever hit the national headlines. But putting aside the obvious indicators of voter fraud, there may be another phenomenon that explains the liberty movement’s lack of victory in spite of massive crowd showings and unrivaled enthusiasm. This phenomenon is called: “The Zombie-Voter Phenomenon”…
Although these zombie-voters may not reek of death and have chunks of flesh sliding off their limbs, there is one consistent trend that applies: a massive shortage of mental activity. No, these zombies do not show up to Santorum or Romney rallies. They do not take part in precinct walking, or sign waves, or even talk to their co-workers about their passion for their chosen candidate. However, if there are some characteristics that do showcase the extent to which these zombie-voters are politically active, it would be summed up in the following dictionary definition of a zombie-voter....
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March 16, 2012
www.redpillphilosophy.com
Thousands upon thousands of diehard liberty-lovers sardine themselves upon the designated lawn area in front of an abandoned podium, eagerly awaiting the presence of a man who has played a key role in transforming the political discussion today. As Ron Paul walks across the stage, the slight hunch on his back a reminder of his ripe age, the ocean of supporters abruptly stand, cheer, chant, and roar. The enthusiasm is unparalleled, as are the crowd numbers, and yet in spite of what seems to be an undeniable indicator of Paul’s political success, these numbers don’t seem to translate into victories…
What is it about the lackluster crowds at Gingrich, Santorum, and Romney “rallies” (if they can even be called that) that consistently lead to political victories? We thought numbers, motivation, and organization were the elements that won political elections, yet here we are post Super Tuesday without a single win—all the while, the other establishment candidates, with crowd sizes and enthusiasm that Vermin Supreme could even rival—are gaining the victories. Something’s going on here…
There have been many theories: from algorithmically rigged voting machines to flat-out voter fraud, the theories remain theories as far as the mainstream media is concerned, and so none of these explanations ever hit the national headlines. But putting aside the obvious indicators of voter fraud, there may be another phenomenon that explains the liberty movement’s lack of victory in spite of massive crowd showings and unrivaled enthusiasm. This phenomenon is called: “The Zombie-Voter Phenomenon”…
Although these zombie-voters may not reek of death and have chunks of flesh sliding off their limbs, there is one consistent trend that applies: a massive shortage of mental activity. No, these zombies do not show up to Santorum or Romney rallies. They do not take part in precinct walking, or sign waves, or even talk to their co-workers about their passion for their chosen candidate. However, if there are some characteristics that do showcase the extent to which these zombie-voters are politically active, it would be summed up in the following dictionary definition of a zombie-voter....
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#9 - "Truth, Questioning, and Understanding."
By: Chris Delamo (Follow on Twitter: @ChrisWritingNow
March 15, 2012
www.redpillphilosophy.com
Trek through the trees and listen, they’ll tell you tales of truth: about tyrants, totalitarianism, total takeover.
Today, society is stuck in a system of servitude, soon to see humanity’s survival suspended systematically by sick savages who suck the energy source from society.
In spite of me, and you, they won’t stop unless you align with what’s true.
The blue beyond our bodies, consciousness kept conveniently in a crypt, far away from us and finding out, for if fear was forsaken and we figured out our fullest potential, we would soon see the simplicity of this slavery and surrender not to the serpents of secrecy…
Discuss the Dosage
March 15, 2012
www.redpillphilosophy.com
Trek through the trees and listen, they’ll tell you tales of truth: about tyrants, totalitarianism, total takeover.
Today, society is stuck in a system of servitude, soon to see humanity’s survival suspended systematically by sick savages who suck the energy source from society.
In spite of me, and you, they won’t stop unless you align with what’s true.
The blue beyond our bodies, consciousness kept conveniently in a crypt, far away from us and finding out, for if fear was forsaken and we figured out our fullest potential, we would soon see the simplicity of this slavery and surrender not to the serpents of secrecy…
Discuss the Dosage
#8 - "Kony 2012 Fraud? Watch For Yourself!"
By: Chris Delamo (Follow on Twitter: @ChrisWritingNow
March 8, 2012
www.redpillphilosophy.com
It seems the whole world is suddenly united behind the Kony 2012 movement. But wait a minute? Wasn’t that just a little too fast?
Of course, with social media like Facebook and Twitter, it certainly is possible for a movement to explode like this. But then again: it’s also possible that our government—up to its usual tricks—is at it again…
Just think about every military intervention over the past few decades, and you’ll be reminded about the shady fact that elements within the United States government have used all sorts of tricks to convince the American people to support war.
The Gulf of Tonkin incident, which involved our government bombing its own ships to blame its enemies, is now widely known as the fabricated “justification” to enter Vietnam.
After the tragic deaths of thousands of American citizens on 9/11, elements within our government once again acted quickly to take advantage. Within two years, the shocking footage of Iraq being bombed in March of 2003 returned the corporate-controlled media. Today, Americans are overwhelmingly against the wars and don’t hesitate to question the true reasons for invading the Middle East…
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March 8, 2012
www.redpillphilosophy.com
It seems the whole world is suddenly united behind the Kony 2012 movement. But wait a minute? Wasn’t that just a little too fast?
Of course, with social media like Facebook and Twitter, it certainly is possible for a movement to explode like this. But then again: it’s also possible that our government—up to its usual tricks—is at it again…
Just think about every military intervention over the past few decades, and you’ll be reminded about the shady fact that elements within the United States government have used all sorts of tricks to convince the American people to support war.
The Gulf of Tonkin incident, which involved our government bombing its own ships to blame its enemies, is now widely known as the fabricated “justification” to enter Vietnam.
After the tragic deaths of thousands of American citizens on 9/11, elements within our government once again acted quickly to take advantage. Within two years, the shocking footage of Iraq being bombed in March of 2003 returned the corporate-controlled media. Today, Americans are overwhelmingly against the wars and don’t hesitate to question the true reasons for invading the Middle East…
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#7 - "If Super Tuesday Depressed You, You're a Moron
By: Chris Delamo (Follow on Twitter: @ChrisWritingNow
March 7, 2012
www.redpillphilosophy.com
Seriously.
Libertarianism is NOT about Ron Paul. It's about EACH OF US, and moving forward into the future.
If some stupid, corporate controlled beauty contest called "the election cycle" has dampened your spirits, then you have no idea what liberty and limited government is about.
Yes, you can be disappointed. Yes, your hopes can be dashed. BUT NO: you cannot lose interest in the fight. You CANNOT question the Ron Paul Revolution. You SHOULD NOT doubt yourself...
The fight for liberty is a personal one that each of us endures individually in our everyday lives, and collectively when we attend rallies, speeches, etc.
To give up or lose interest now that Super Tuesday wasn't so super, is to give up on yourself, your future, and the future of life on Earth.
But most importantly, it just makes you a moron. Libertarianism isn't about electing Presidents-- it's about awakening individuals so that they develop the necessary discernment to take care themselves and those around them at the LOCAL level.
Discuss the Dosage
March 7, 2012
www.redpillphilosophy.com
Seriously.
Libertarianism is NOT about Ron Paul. It's about EACH OF US, and moving forward into the future.
If some stupid, corporate controlled beauty contest called "the election cycle" has dampened your spirits, then you have no idea what liberty and limited government is about.
Yes, you can be disappointed. Yes, your hopes can be dashed. BUT NO: you cannot lose interest in the fight. You CANNOT question the Ron Paul Revolution. You SHOULD NOT doubt yourself...
The fight for liberty is a personal one that each of us endures individually in our everyday lives, and collectively when we attend rallies, speeches, etc.
To give up or lose interest now that Super Tuesday wasn't so super, is to give up on yourself, your future, and the future of life on Earth.
But most importantly, it just makes you a moron. Libertarianism isn't about electing Presidents-- it's about awakening individuals so that they develop the necessary discernment to take care themselves and those around them at the LOCAL level.
Discuss the Dosage
#6 - "Clowns Didn't Go Out of Business...They Just Started Entertaining Grown-Ups!"
By: Chris Delamo (Follow on Twitter: @ChrisWritingNow
March 4, 2012
www.redpillphilosophy.com
Remember when clowns were the “life” of almost every child’s party? Remember when they were adored, admired, and cheered on by excited children who couldn’t imagine a birthday without a lovable, colorful man with a bright wig and red nose on? Well, maybe you don’t remember because those days are long gone (no thanks to Stephen King’s “IT”, among other things), but clowns didn’t really go out of business…they just started entertaining grown-ups.
Drooling into the television screen or dancing carelessly at live events and clubs, the masses of adults in society today are obsessed with clowns. However, these modern day clowns don’t look like the mass-clone versions of Ronald McDonald. No, these clowns are much trendier, still brandishing bright clothing while parading around but this time they chant messages that are custom-tailored to adults, referring to sex and extravagant lifestyles as the epitome of one’s existence.
Now, this analysis of these modern day clowns is not a bashing of the clowns themselves—no, they are doing what they are good at and voluntarily making livings without forcing others to support them, so it’s all good. The point of this article is to reveal the way in which the average, hard-working adult is much like a child being entertained by a clown as these performers dance in bright outfits to the delight of their lobotomized fans.
Do you think it’s a coincidence that these modern day clowns wear bright and colorful clothes just like their outdated counterparts? Do you think it’s just a coincidence that they keep their vocabulary and content simple and primitive, as if to appeal to the left over caveman (or cavewoman) in our DNA? I hope not. The truth is that they are appealing to us in a simplistic fashion, grabbing our attention with bright colors, sexually-charged lyrics, and other primitive qualities that appeal to the animal instincts embedded in us through many years of evolution...
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March 4, 2012
www.redpillphilosophy.com
Remember when clowns were the “life” of almost every child’s party? Remember when they were adored, admired, and cheered on by excited children who couldn’t imagine a birthday without a lovable, colorful man with a bright wig and red nose on? Well, maybe you don’t remember because those days are long gone (no thanks to Stephen King’s “IT”, among other things), but clowns didn’t really go out of business…they just started entertaining grown-ups.
Drooling into the television screen or dancing carelessly at live events and clubs, the masses of adults in society today are obsessed with clowns. However, these modern day clowns don’t look like the mass-clone versions of Ronald McDonald. No, these clowns are much trendier, still brandishing bright clothing while parading around but this time they chant messages that are custom-tailored to adults, referring to sex and extravagant lifestyles as the epitome of one’s existence.
Now, this analysis of these modern day clowns is not a bashing of the clowns themselves—no, they are doing what they are good at and voluntarily making livings without forcing others to support them, so it’s all good. The point of this article is to reveal the way in which the average, hard-working adult is much like a child being entertained by a clown as these performers dance in bright outfits to the delight of their lobotomized fans.
Do you think it’s a coincidence that these modern day clowns wear bright and colorful clothes just like their outdated counterparts? Do you think it’s just a coincidence that they keep their vocabulary and content simple and primitive, as if to appeal to the left over caveman (or cavewoman) in our DNA? I hope not. The truth is that they are appealing to us in a simplistic fashion, grabbing our attention with bright colors, sexually-charged lyrics, and other primitive qualities that appeal to the animal instincts embedded in us through many years of evolution...
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#5 - "Interviews with the Sheeple - Ep. 2 - "Are Humans ALWAYS Selfish?'"
By: Chris Delamo (Follow on Twitter: @ChrisWritingNow
February 23, 2012
www.redpillphilosophy.com
With our government constantly trying to justify welfarism, and our largest religious institutions luring our wallets from our pockets to donate in the name of morality, it seems difficult to understand how “moral” these efforts are when you consider the rampant corruption found in both government and religious institutions. But what if I told you that all humans, as the individuals they are, cannot avoid selfishness—no matter what?
I took to the streets of South Beach to interview the “Sheeple” and get their views on a question that, although it may seem irrelevant, actually has massive implications in our lives and futures. (Link to Vid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jflF7Fixeno )
But why is selfishness such an important concept to understand? Well…because: if humans are inherently and unavoidably selfish, then is welfarism through force of government really being done with a “moral” intention? It is not…and here’s why...
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February 23, 2012
www.redpillphilosophy.com
With our government constantly trying to justify welfarism, and our largest religious institutions luring our wallets from our pockets to donate in the name of morality, it seems difficult to understand how “moral” these efforts are when you consider the rampant corruption found in both government and religious institutions. But what if I told you that all humans, as the individuals they are, cannot avoid selfishness—no matter what?
I took to the streets of South Beach to interview the “Sheeple” and get their views on a question that, although it may seem irrelevant, actually has massive implications in our lives and futures. (Link to Vid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jflF7Fixeno )
But why is selfishness such an important concept to understand? Well…because: if humans are inherently and unavoidably selfish, then is welfarism through force of government really being done with a “moral” intention? It is not…and here’s why...
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#4 - "Interviewing Random Strangers, Asking If They'd Take the Red or Blue Pill."
By: Chris Delamo (Follow on Twitter: @ChrisWritingNow
February 3, 2012
www.redpillphilosophy.com
So which pill would you choose? In the widely successful film“The Matrix”, the main character Neo is confronted with a monumental choice that has implications he cannot even begin to fathom. The Blue Pill (not Viagra, by the way…)symbolically represents his choice to stay trapped inside the Matrix—to stay in la-la land and live a life of ignorance within a monotonous system of control that has the illusion of freedom. At the complete opposite side of the spectrum of choice is the Red Pill, which would force Neo into awakening as he is freed from the Matrix and is forced to intellectually, emotionally, and philosophically confront the horrors of the real world.
It is a tough question, for some at least. I ventured out into the streets of Miami, interviewing people and getting their takes on a question that, going beyond the famous Hollywoodfilm, has daunted humans for thousands of years. It is the choice between blissful ignorance and sobering truth.
For me, reality is extremely subjective. Do I understand how the cosmos operate at a mathematical level? Far from it. However, my own logic, sense, and experience have revealed to me just how interpretive the world actually is. Just think about it: you may live in an objective universe with a physical world around you, but ultimately your own experience is based on your consciousness and its capacity to register the world through your five senses...
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February 3, 2012
www.redpillphilosophy.com
So which pill would you choose? In the widely successful film“The Matrix”, the main character Neo is confronted with a monumental choice that has implications he cannot even begin to fathom. The Blue Pill (not Viagra, by the way…)symbolically represents his choice to stay trapped inside the Matrix—to stay in la-la land and live a life of ignorance within a monotonous system of control that has the illusion of freedom. At the complete opposite side of the spectrum of choice is the Red Pill, which would force Neo into awakening as he is freed from the Matrix and is forced to intellectually, emotionally, and philosophically confront the horrors of the real world.
It is a tough question, for some at least. I ventured out into the streets of Miami, interviewing people and getting their takes on a question that, going beyond the famous Hollywoodfilm, has daunted humans for thousands of years. It is the choice between blissful ignorance and sobering truth.
For me, reality is extremely subjective. Do I understand how the cosmos operate at a mathematical level? Far from it. However, my own logic, sense, and experience have revealed to me just how interpretive the world actually is. Just think about it: you may live in an objective universe with a physical world around you, but ultimately your own experience is based on your consciousness and its capacity to register the world through your five senses...
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#3 - "Final Push for Liberty Before Florida Votes: Red Pill Awakening in Action!"
By: Chris Delamo (Follow on Twitter: @ChrisWritingNow
February 1, 2012
What would you do for the future of your life? For the future of the whole planet? The South Florida Ron Paul grassroots effort worked hard into the night on the cusp of Florida’s election day. Designating voting locations, assembling yard signs and materials, and then driving around for hours in the dark of night to strategically place those materials was a common commitment for South Florida liberty-lovers.
For those who have chosen the Red Pill and find truth through ideas similar to what Ron Paul has to offer, such time-consuming operations are worth every second. Understanding how reality trulyworks inspires genuine motivation in everyday “normal” people, to the point where committing all thoughts towards the fulfillment of an ideal like libertarianism is not only sensible, but the only option.
Having been personally active in this South Florida liberty movement since May of 2010, I know exactly what it means to be committed. No doubt,
I could have done so much more for liberty with my time. But what’s past is passed. I’ve planted enough seeds locally to feel content with my input.
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February 1, 2012
What would you do for the future of your life? For the future of the whole planet? The South Florida Ron Paul grassroots effort worked hard into the night on the cusp of Florida’s election day. Designating voting locations, assembling yard signs and materials, and then driving around for hours in the dark of night to strategically place those materials was a common commitment for South Florida liberty-lovers.
For those who have chosen the Red Pill and find truth through ideas similar to what Ron Paul has to offer, such time-consuming operations are worth every second. Understanding how reality trulyworks inspires genuine motivation in everyday “normal” people, to the point where committing all thoughts towards the fulfillment of an ideal like libertarianism is not only sensible, but the only option.
Having been personally active in this South Florida liberty movement since May of 2010, I know exactly what it means to be committed. No doubt,
I could have done so much more for liberty with my time. But what’s past is passed. I’ve planted enough seeds locally to feel content with my input.
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NEW VIDEO! - "Trying to Confront Emperor Gingrich at Speaking Event!
NEW VIDEO! - "RAW FOOTAGE: Romney Supporters Paid to be Romney Supporters"
#2 - "Fake Support: Romney Campaign Pays People to Support Candidate"
By: Chris Delamo (Follow on Twitter: @ChrisWritingNow
January 23, 2012
Which pill do you choose? The red pill? Or the blue pill? The color blue on the shirts of South Florida Romney “supporters” may correlate with the pill they chose to take, as was evident with one individual who, on camera, stated he was paid to wear the Romney shirt and create the impression at the voting location that there was significant support there.
The YouTube video (found here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFczAKYHRM8) clearly shows a Romney supporter claiming that he was registered with the government as unemployed, and at some point was given the offer to become active for the “cause”.
This is exactly why libertarians and Ron Paul supporters are so quick to decry the media, the GOP, and the elitist establishment. This is only another smidgen of truth that proves the way in which the masses are massively deceived through media manipulation, psy-ops, and other sly tactics.
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January 23, 2012
Which pill do you choose? The red pill? Or the blue pill? The color blue on the shirts of South Florida Romney “supporters” may correlate with the pill they chose to take, as was evident with one individual who, on camera, stated he was paid to wear the Romney shirt and create the impression at the voting location that there was significant support there.
The YouTube video (found here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFczAKYHRM8) clearly shows a Romney supporter claiming that he was registered with the government as unemployed, and at some point was given the offer to become active for the “cause”.
This is exactly why libertarians and Ron Paul supporters are so quick to decry the media, the GOP, and the elitist establishment. This is only another smidgen of truth that proves the way in which the masses are massively deceived through media manipulation, psy-ops, and other sly tactics.
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#1 - "Government: The Industry No One Talks About"
By: Chris Delamo (Follow on Twitter: @ChrisWritingNow
January 16, 2012
At its core, government is in the business of morality and justice—and it makes a whole lot of money from it.
At what point in the evolution of human civilization did morality and justice become a service to be paid for? Think about it: what is government but a service industry designed to cater to the needs of justice and morality for people who are willing to pay for such services through their taxes?
Why can’t morality and justice be personal responsibilities of each individual as they go about their daily lives? After many decades—and probably many centuries—people in society have come to accept the role of government as a fundamental part of their lives—and also one that should be paid for…
But wait a minute? Paid for? When did morality and justice become elements in society that should be maintained by tax-funded bureaucrats? One must ask: at
what point in history did this standard become the norm? Even more importantly is: whydid it become the norm?
Without referencing too much history, I can use a little common sense and a basic understanding of human nature to propose two theories (though there are likely dozens more) as to why human civilization has come up with this concept of government and why it is something that should exist as a separate, financially-funded institution from the rest of society and individual activities.
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January 16, 2012
At its core, government is in the business of morality and justice—and it makes a whole lot of money from it.
At what point in the evolution of human civilization did morality and justice become a service to be paid for? Think about it: what is government but a service industry designed to cater to the needs of justice and morality for people who are willing to pay for such services through their taxes?
Why can’t morality and justice be personal responsibilities of each individual as they go about their daily lives? After many decades—and probably many centuries—people in society have come to accept the role of government as a fundamental part of their lives—and also one that should be paid for…
But wait a minute? Paid for? When did morality and justice become elements in society that should be maintained by tax-funded bureaucrats? One must ask: at
what point in history did this standard become the norm? Even more importantly is: whydid it become the norm?
Without referencing too much history, I can use a little common sense and a basic understanding of human nature to propose two theories (though there are likely dozens more) as to why human civilization has come up with this concept of government and why it is something that should exist as a separate, financially-funded institution from the rest of society and individual activities.
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