Discovering Infinity
Volume 5:

Scientific Government and Self-Government
a research book by Rolf A. F. Witzsche

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A definition of anarchy.

A definition of anarchy.



Another aspect on Appendix A5 that is interesting to explore, is anarchy.  This concept was not an easy one to correlate to the matrix.  One can certainly recognize its presence, but one rarely sees its roots.

As a concept, anarchy, defines an absolute state of lawless existence.  In reality, total anarchy is likely never achieved.  Man's consciousness is naturally disciplined towards the recognition of underlying principle.  However, this natural tendency for countering the forces that lead to anarchy, can be artificially eroded.

A number of investment newsletter authors (not all), especially those who have a lot of unkind words to say about U.S. President, Bill Clinton, appear to be fascinated with the subject of anarchy, as much of their solicitations is devoted to it.  In a sense, government bashing and prophesying anarchy are interlocked, because the breakdown of a nation's ability to govern itself, creates anarchy.  However, the type of newsletter writer who works along these lines, is bankrupt when it comes to productive alternatives, such as scientifically based measures that uplift civilization.  In the light of such fundamental 'poverty' the financial newsletter writer sees anarchy as an unavoidable outcome, or in some extreme cases sees utopia in a world without government.  This 'poverty' exists, because there is no willingness to question the accepted axioms that define today's financial system.  This inability leads to attempts to enforce those process that cannot work, out of which anarchy results.  Some writers even suggest that one can profit greatly from this absurdity.

Indeed, there are disturbing developments to be noted that must not be ignored, about street gangs and organized violence which idealize anarchy.   In Los Angeles, for instance, the street gangs are said to count a membership of over 80,000 to 100,000, many of which are armed.  Undoubtedly, the oligarchic drug operations are a rich source of funding for the gang's, which frequently act as distribution networks.  Thus the gangs pay double dividends, as narcotics distribution channels that reach deep into the populations, and as terrorist assets in the service of the oligarchy, both of which are mayor elements for creating anarchy.

As a cultural phenomenon, anarchy has its own foundation, which is not necessarily directly related to oligarchism.  This foundation is one that grows in a direct relationship with the decline of man's inner development, that grows with the growing disassociation of society from its foundation based on intelligence.  This disassociation, of course can be artificially created, and be nurtured, for sinister purposes.  It is usually achieved through the application of extreme violence, called terrorism, that is strategically executed in ever bolder forms of irregular warfare.  Irregular warfare simply is a type of terrorism that involves unofficial military procedures organized by criminal gangs into coordinated action for strategic aims.  Usually these aims are to further the objectives of an oligarchy.

In most cases the objective is to undermine and destroy the institution of the nation state.  The result, invariably, is anarchy, or something close to it, manifest in political impotence.  In today's more advanced forms of organized terrorism that drives the objectives of an oligarchy, we find the modern equivalent to the Thirty Years War.  It is a war that the oligarchy knows it must win in order to save itself in the face of a disintegrating world-financial system that is the mainstay of its power.  It must achieve anarchy.  And it must achieve it through the collapse of the institution of the nation-state which constitution provides legal power for a nation to re-establish itself, after or before a financial collapse, in a manner that does not tie the nation's currency into the decaying structure of a looting oligarchy.

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