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noahrevoy on Nostr: If people knew how bad things really are, if the public had the full record, they ...

If people knew how bad things really are, if the public had the full record, they would see how deeply their institutions have been corrupted, captured, and turned against them.

They would see that much of the data, statistics, and information they are given are manufactured. They would see how they have been robbed, abused, and made to suffer, often for no reason and usually for the benefit of a small group.



If the gap between what they think is happening and what is really happening was publicly revealed. The result would be chaos, death and destruction on an unprecedented scale.

The truth must come out.

However, the gap between reality and public perception is so wide that collapsing it overnight would destabilize society. The gap should be closed, but first there is work to do, work that will accelerate disclosure while preserving order.

The populations of the west must be emotionally, morally and epistemically prepared before they are politically confronted with reality.

Otherwise:
- shock → fear
- fear → impulsive decision
- impulsive decision → illegality or revolt
- revolt → suppression or collapse
- suppression or collapse → far worse tyranny that we have now

This is not because most people are bad or stupid.

It’s because people without a cognitive-ethical grammar to solve problems in ways the prevent horrible externalities default to the only grammar available:
- panic
- myth
- outrage
- tribalism
- moral emotionalism
- blame
- cycles of revenge
- simplifications
- conspiracy theories
- charismatic demagogues

Natural Law gives people a legal menu of options for responding to the problems we now face. It teaches the core princables for restoring law, order and human cooperation at the scale that our modern world needs.

The deeper aspects of Natural Law are obscure and difficult to understand without a deep knowlege of how the world works but the basics are so simple even a child can be taught them:
- reciprocity
- proportionality
- voluntary exchange
- institutional symmetry
- operational thinking
- sensory reality (not ideology)
- non-parasitism
- lawful redress of greviances
- decidable claims
- accountable speech

Follow @NatLawInstitute , @curtdoolittle , @ThruTheHayes , @AutistocratMS , @LukeWeinhagen , and myself, @NoahRevoy to learn how you can understand the world we live in and what it will take to restore our sovereignty in the west.