Undesirable Breakdown

2008-12-17 05:03:00

LWK writes:

"Assuming that part of the plan is to create a new nation through floating cities, the ocean being one of the few places left to start a new nation, then why fix America? If America is fixed and comfortable then what motivation would there be for people to migrate to this new nation (or nations)? None that I can see, so the descent of much of the western world into some form of statism and socialism seems like it would fit into the plan. It would help create the motivation for creating something new."

JJ:

There are a number of reasons we do not want to see a complete breakdown of the United States. The main one is that this country is presently the first and last line of defense in keeping the free world as free as it is. If America were to fall and become powerless who would fill the vacuum? The Russians? The Chinese? The Moslem Extremists? If foreign armies moved here to restore order would that be a good thing?

I don't think so.

If that were to happen would our citizens even be free to peacefully gather?

Probably not.

While it is true that a complete collapse can force a gathering, such a thing may turn out to be more like a forced evacuation rather than a planned gathering of lights.

Think back to the last successful gathering. It happened with the discovery of America. England was not in a state of collapse but was at its heyday of power. In the beginning its resources were a means of nurturing the colonies until the time came that they had power to live apart from the mother country.

Even so, a gathering of lights will be easier if western society remains intact enough so the new builders can have the resources to become self sufficient. If we are to build cities on the seas we will need resources and technology from Western nations.

It is, therefore, in our best interests to support the principles of freedom in our native lands to the best of our abilities. It would be a big hindrance indeed if we only had tyrannies to deal with and had to use stone age tools to build cities of light.

I am extremely confident that Molecular Politics can succeed. After the first representative is elected we will be half way to the finish for then the country will see how the idea works and the common man will love the idea that he can have a voice. After the first molecular Representative or Senator gets elected there will be nothing that can then stay the progress of the idea.

Larry W. voices concern about deluded people becoming co-legislators. Yes, this will happen. All types of people will participate but the reason it will work is that the majority of informed participating citizens have the good of the country much more in their hearts than does our Congress which is only concerned with power and partisan politics.

Another thing to consider in the plan is this. Even if we achieve maximum success at reform, we are still very limited in how high we can take the country as a whole. For this reason, even with successful reform, we will still need a gathering of lights in order to demonstrate a government of light.

Only when a government of light is actually demonstrate will average people in the various countries want it for themselves.