The Liberation of the People at Occupy New York
“We, the people, are in the majority; we are 99%, controlled in a sick manner by 1%. We are the strength and true power (divine) on this earth.”
From Liberation of the People: The Pathology of Power, page 24, Norberto R. Keppe, New York, 1986
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A CALL TO ACTION
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A Call to Action - Liberation of the People from the Pathology Power, TV segment from the original movement in NY,1986
Work, as it is structured today, is immoral; it serves immoral causes. Yet the people are not aware of this. In fact, any person who works to serve a powerful institution is doing his part in allowing the sickest individuals to continue to indulge their craziness, which makes the people, whom they hold in bondage, unbalanced as well.

Latest Episode - Work, Art and Occupy Wall Street
Einstein made serious mistakes in equating energy with matter and thereby giving us the scientific justification for tearing up the planet in the search for more material to extract energy from.
His theory also single-handedly put the damper on space travel when he linked everything to the speed of light. After all, if we have to propel a spacecraft at that speed, well how will that be possible? And even then, if it'll take a few million light years to get anywhere interesting, you can see how that could dampen enthusiasm for space exploration.
Now, Einstein wasn't a bad guy. He was just inverted. However, he did say some good stuff, too, like how we should never lose our holy curiosity when contemplating the marvellous structure of reality. Somehow that touches poetry, doesn't it, and makes a case for how science shoulders up to art when it's at its best.
Norberto Keppe maintains that art is actually the basis of civilization, essential as the main pillar of any advanced culture. And art brings with it an implication of beauty and goodness - something we too often neglect in our modern technological paradigm.
Let's bring it all together a little. Work, Art and Occupy Wall Street, today on Thinking with Somebody Else's Head.
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