Saturday, December 1, 2012

What Can Never Travel Fast Enough?

The answer is truth, and caring about justice, obviously. There is hardly any community today, what could be exactly the anti-dote to lies, obfuscation, and treachery. Who doesn't care about this? Either internet companies, or agents monitoring them do not. For example, look at how posts of mine have been removed, on other sites, where I have made convincing arguments that many persons are guilty of perjury and/or medical malpractice (very serious crimes) and are getting away with these crimes. Holding, still, licenses, reputability, sizable checking accounts. Don't believe that the cost of letting these people, John Jacobs, Gerald Lazar, John Hinck, Morris Goldman, Ed Richards, Michael Romanowsky, Michael Schilsky, Alexander Videnovic, etc, go unchecked, is more than the cost of researching the truth, trying them once their crimes are proven (and forcing the more intelligent to repent), and, even, jailing those where crimes, such as perjury, are worthy of such sentences. Online sites presumably desirous of spreading transparency are not necessarily doing so, as any government, whichever country might have, however blessed the majority of the citizens may believe it to be, is not necessarily operating under the auspices of those ideals, which its truly reasonable citizens might expect. The ideals we might assume such corporations to put forth in action, have, it is quite clear, in practice, been heavily compromised, and the reason for this can be where the mystery lies. Of course the answer is insanity, but the true, and certainly ugly nature of this insanity can only ascertained by probing inquisition into the exact events, motives, and perspectives of the perpetrators. Even the illustrious Facebook, which restored a picture of mine after I complained of its removal on Twitter, a picture of a lamb I once drew, has not taken it upon themselves to restore the drawing I made of a Saint Dennis holding his lopped-off head, next to David holding the head of Goliath.
Again, it is not necessarily the internet companies, but it may be regulators, somehow appointed through these processes we know as "democracy", which leaves a lot to the imagination, to say the least, as we make selections about what is best. Time may tell.
(NP) "911 is a Joke" by Public Enemy
(NV) "The Misstep" aka "Le Faux Pas" by Antoine Watteau

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