About

    I choose to put my faith in the individual rights and responsibilities given to me by the “I AM THAT I AM,” rather than be enslaved by traditions, groupthink, doublethink, percentages, statistics, “majority rules,” blind acquiescence, or any other human-made devices, rules, or laws that promote society’s function as a whole over the rights and responsibilities of the individuals that constitute it. Society was made for and by individuals; individuals weren’t made for and by society. When society becomes a whole over those that make it up, it ceases being organically, individually driven in humanity’s ever-evolving wisdom, understanding, and knowledge, and instead, in its own proud, self-deemed perfection, it chooses to seek unity in uniformity, and harmony in homogeny. Ruling over its subjects with a tightening grip, it slowly demands of them that they conform to the sum of their average, and eventually, to the sum of their lowest common denominator. A system of this nature first quashes uniqueness in favor of regularity – intelligence in favor of stupidity – innocence in favor of guilt – and finally, all strengths in favor of weaknesses. It does not seek to improve humanity, but, rather, to impose the will of the last generation over the next – and the next, and the next. And, since this system is given its power by the individual – only the individual can take it back.

4 Responses to About

  1. Chris Cory says:

    I’m just starting to delve in to the site. But I really like the “About” statement. I can see you really put time into the specific wording used. Thank God for brains! And people who UTILIZE them and actually say something (yes…say something).

    Peace,

    Chris

  2. Dean Paul Larsh says:

    I just found your website – impressive, analytical and still impassioned. Being a fellow aspie, I can appreciate the multiple descriptives and nouns within sentences as, due to modern base english, one cannot appropriately describe situations others aren’t familiar with without doing so. I used to be a fellow ‘infowarrior’ and even had my own internet radio program for a number of years (look up my 4 shared.com file under dplarsh) and, even if I don’t agree with another researcher, I can still applaud their efforts to unshackle their fellow human beings from the matrix.

    • Rayn says:

      I appreciate your visit, Dean! And, it’s good to know that you have found me through my contributions to the Asperger’s community! :) And, it’s awesome to hear that you once considered yourself an “info-warrior,” even if you no longer do! I MUST hear your radio program, so I will be sure to look it up! Thanx for your applause, and for understanding what I am trying to do, here! Feel free to visit again, anytime!

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