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Monday, February 22, 2010

The Great Exploitation Proliferation Chapter 26


The Great Exploitation Proliferation Chapter 26

We the People

Since 1886 Corporations have joined the masses of the human race legally. They are by law people. The irony is that these people have excelled OJ status. Assuming that OJ actually murdered his wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend, he can commit crimes and get away with it given he has enough money. How much more money does one corporate entity has that claims limited liability? They could get away with mass murders, cheating, stealing, and other crimes just to increase profits. This is not startling and fresh news. This known and still real people shrug their shoulders with the mentality that as long as I and mine are taking care of, then I’m good. As long as a hard working man can call himself a man, then he’s done his just due. Some would leave the protest and the salvation of the next generation to… Well, the kids go to college and work for corporations and sign contracts to become part of the “person” who premeditates their demographic to conform to its will or die. Research and analysis has been the focal points of corporate invest throughout the 1990’s into the new millennium. This research is used to manipulate the masses into what it wills, to know what people want, and to gauge the interest of future generations.

Corporation Character

“I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.”—Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Let’s judge the person’s of corporations that make up America and everything bought and sold in it. I’m going to give you a rundown of the recent scandals that plagued the world as we know it. American business moved to Dominican Republic paying them 0.77 cent an hour (3/10 of retail). Nike in particular demanded 6.6 shirts per minute in production speed from their workers for the rewarding pay of 0.08 cents (10,000 of a sec). Seems like something to overlook, but these are people that just want to work and live decent. It’s a privatization nightmare.

Corporate murder is common knowledge with cancer epidemics (1 in2 males and 1 in 3 females) all related to products on the U.S. market. Monsanto was scrutinized for its manufacturing of Agent Orange a chemical agent that is famous for dire health problems in Vietnam Veterans. Posilac was another agent produced by Monsanto that made cows sick. North Carolina reported pigs polluting rivers.

Corporate greed was exploited in a book written by Paul Hawkins called The Ecology of Commerce. The book outlined how during the 9/11 tragedy gold went up in the NY stock exchange. Carlton Brown a black commodities trader said, “It’s a blessing in disguise.” In 1991, Gold and silver went up and oil shot up from $13 to $40 a barrel. Brokers were known to chant excitement and look forward to war in Iraq.

IBM used the punch card system during WWII and had clients such a Mussolini and Adolf Hitler in Nazi Germany. Not only was IBM sided with America’s “enemies,” but GM (Opal), Ford and even Coca-cola who marketed Fanta Orange as the official drink of Nazi Germany. In 1933, The IBM punch card controlled and stored information. To organize data similar to the federal and state prison system of today. Profits are on record paid after the war Oct. 4 1941—Thomas J. Watson CEO NY.

Now wonder why companies such as Amazon.com, Caterpillar, Chevron, Exxon, Wal-Mart, Citibank, and Wells Fargo were fined for foreign trade with US enemies (despotism)? Even when Franklin D. Roosevelt was in office JP Morgan, Depont, Goodyear tire, were investigated in a plot to overthrow the government. Coca-cola, GTE, Mobil and Kodak were among the companies that joined the ranks to strengthen our national security through the Critical Thinking Consortium.

Who do we trust with such lopsided weights of responsibility that fails on one extreme and plans to redeem on the other? The inhumane part of this system is that if corporations ever lost its power then it would uproot the rights that are in place for real people. This an abuse of power and America has sat down to brunch eating the poor down to animal status. Some people’s pets eat and dress better than many American tax payers. America is about to sit down to dinner and the sewage is backing up from overload. They are ready to hire plumbers, but even the blue collar worker is getting poor enough to beg for the crumbs that fall from the rich man’s table. One crumb for your labor, two crumbs for your soul! I ask the rich and powerful to think this again… For there is one judge that oversees these matters and what you keep from the next man you are not able to take with you when your soul is required of you!

Monday, February 8, 2010

The Great Exploitation Proliferation Chapter 25


The Great Exploitation Proliferation Chapter 25

Corporations

It was important for me to break down judgment before I touched on Corporations. The reason for this is the nature of what a corporation is perverts sound judgment. That’s why the overwhelming amounts of scandal and the scrutiny of business ethics have plagued the business world for decades.

cor⋅po⋅ra⋅tion:

Spelled Pronunciation [kawr-puh-rey-shuh n]
–noun
1.
An association of individuals, created by law or under authority of law, having a continuous existence independent of the existences of its members, and powers and liabilities distinct from those of its members.

2.
(Initial capital letter ) the group of principal officials of a borough or other municipal division in England.

3.
Any group of persons united or regarded as united in one body.

4.
Informal. A paunch; potbelly.
Use corporation in a Sentence
See images of corporation
Search corporation on the Web
Origin: 1400–50; late ME < href="http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=corporate&db=luna">corporate, -ion

Those who have a predisposition to judge things based on third party knowledge or by the ear tingling tease of a talebearer will think that there is no association with a corporate entity and judgment. However, for those of you who are inclined to gather knowledge without bias, you will gather a wealth of knowledge. Essential knowledge is useless without understanding and that my friend is what I offer you in this paragraph understanding of the simplicity of wealth by deception. I will exploit the exploiter. The biblical prophesies of Ezra an Israeli prophet declare; “my people are destroyed from a lack of knowledge.” I can assume accurately that this is the very reason I’m seeing the destruction of many people in today’s day and age. Now understanding how corporations are devoid of sound judgment is based on this premise: That when one person claims to be, but not to be only for the benefit of the person. He is a liar and delusional. However, when a corporation is by law a legal person, but all the decisions that make the corporation claim zero liability for decisions made, then simply that “legal person” corporation is in nature a lie. Simple, but maybe too simple for most so let me break this down for you further. When a crook makes enough money to buy legislation then he becomes a legal crook. Crooks lie, cheat and steal for profit period.

Per Man Hour

The industrial age bloomed from 1712 coal mining and textile business that operated by production per man hour. Black Americans didn’t have these rights until the 14th amendment was passed. It was an estimated 600,000 people killed in the process of getting these rights for blacks to keep the state from stealing life, liberty and property from blacks. The first corporations ever were state chartered and the share holders were liable. However, after the civil war when steel, railroad and oil prospered then corporate lawyers seized on an opportunity for power when the 14th amendment of 1866 was passed. The corporate lawyers argued that the corporation was a person and should be protected with the rights of life, liberty and property by due process of law. This argument was upheld by the Supreme Court of the United States in 1886. Part of the Jim Crow era 1890 to 1910 307 cases arguing the 14th amendment were brought before the courts 288 were corporations and only 19 were blacks. The civil rights movement revolutionized the Black American lifestyle. American businesses in the 60’s and 70’s began to take down the “White only” and “Colored only” signs when the 14th amendment was ratified on July 9, 1968.

Things have changed since 1712…1866…1886…1968. It’s 2010 and blacks have rights that seemingly they’ve never had before. Then the question still lingers. Just how rich or wealthy are corporations now versus how poor are wage earners? Compare the minimum wage to the corporate bonuses that were handed out to its executives with billions of dollars in bail out money from the government. This is done in light of the slick process of corporate lawyers writing off millions of dollars in taxes a year or not paying at all. We see a gluttonous entity feeding off the innovations and technology of the masses that enable them to feed and feed its hunger for more and more. Even in marketing the prosperous business is fashioned after the cash cow. Then while this generation feasts on more and more natural resources they invest the remaining into technology that takes the place of the over populated poor. When insurance companies make money off the dead and then make business deals with other corporations, then the poor becomes worth more dead than alive. That’s why you have corporations like AT&T, Citibank, and host of others taking out insurance policies on their employee for millions of dollars without their KNOWLEDGE. Then when the “retire” the company gets a big check from the insurance company. Why would the insurance company pay that much to a “corporation” instead of the person’s family that was covered? Obviously the people who really need it is the family. It was reported that one Bank of America employee passed away and his family receive not one penny of the insurance money that got paid to Bank of America in the sum of $150,000.00

To put it plain, the corporation pays the gun maker to make the gun then shoots him with it. Then pays the coffin maker what he would’ve paid the gun maker to bury the gun maker, and then promises him a bonus if he digs his own grave and lays in it… shoots the coffin maker and pays the burier what he would’ve paid the coffin maker, etc. Some would argue that it hasn’t gotten that bad yet. I’d tell that person. Look again or just read chapter 26 of The Great Exploitation Proliferation!

Monday, February 1, 2010

The Great Exploitation Proliferation Chapter 24


The Great Exploitation Proliferation Chapter 24

Judgment

Your modern day dictionary has eight definitions of judgment. The main reasons I’ve decided to discuss judgment this blog is because judgment is the single most powerful endowment given to man. I’m going to break down the importance of judgment in an individual, relationships and government. No matter what race, creed, nationality or religion judgment is the common bond we share in living civilized. Judgment in any definition is best summed up as the act of making a decision.

Individual

Decisions within a decision already made for you. If you work for a living that is the lifestyle you live, no matter how well paid you are. Even an entrepreneur is governed by decisions that affect his lifestyle more so than any decision he can make for himself. Many frustrated citizens realized this and discount themselves as being free. I define freedom as something that is internal and relates more to inner-peace, knowledge and truth. I may work for living, but knowledge of who I am gives me freedom. I believe the TRUTH sets people free. The power to make a choice is very valuable and true happiness is found within focusing on what you can decide for yourself as opposed to what you can’t. For instance, you get hired on a job they hand you a job description or slide you a contract. The choice of what, how, and when you will do that job is made for you. If you don’t conform to it then you can be fired righteously. However, you can complete adhere to all the rules that enable you to keep your job and still get unlawfully fired. There laws that govern the land that are set in place to protect you as a citizen so that you don’t suffer injustice. Considering that you are born with the law of the land forced upon you. This enforcement of laws is supposed to be issued with the benefit of your well being to enable you to be law bidding.

Relationships

The joining of two people or more into one life is an everyday decision. Knowing what the other individual expects out of you and vice versa is the foundation of any relationship. Once an understanding is mutual, then only a misunderstanding or violation of the agreement warrants a change of mind/heart. The commitment to the agreement reflects character and strengthens the decision to remain bonded to the agreement. How can two walk together accept they agree? Jesus of Nazareth said to his disciples. When a relationship is complicated then one or both parties are liars. Judgment is the ultimate vehicle that drives a relationship. Lying abandons judgment because it’s a decision to hide one’s true self from the other person.

Government

The United States of America is made up of three branches: Executive, Legislative and Judicial. These branches intersect when it comes to civil law. “We The People” seems to be thematic when it comes to what America stands for. However, decades of scandal and abuse of office has been widely reported within the reigns of our government. The most important branch is very different from the rest considering that the Supreme Court members serve their offices till death or incapacity. This is in one extreme wise because judgment and interpretation of laws grow with the soundness, experience and wisdom of the Supreme Court Judges age. The other extreme is that if judgment is corrupted through greed, decisions that govern the masses can be sold to the highest bidder. Then civil liberties cease to exist for those who fall below the elitist’s billion dollar purse. This may seem to be what has transpired from the beginning of governments, but I beg to differ. I believe that the transfer of reign immediately becomes capital and capitalism becomes the center of thinking. What’s wrong with that if you’re capitalist? The main thing is that if supreme judgment can be bought and sold then the same poison that interferes in the minds of gambling addicts will begin to infiltrate the sovereign power of a nation. Therefore, it is of the upmost importance that integrity is maintained on this front. Why judicial as opposed to executive and legislative? Appellate authority gives the ultimate interpretation of a written (legislative) law to the supreme decision maker. The other branches are very important in this picture too. Example: Important decisions like the Al Gore and George W. Bush voter re-count were bought by politicians and high-priced U.S. attorneys. Judgment reads as follows: The appellate court orders a recount (bid one), then orders a deadline (bid two), and then orders recounts to stop before the deadline (bid three). Finally the supreme court of the United States of America declares George W. Bush President of the United States by demanding that votes be tallied up with finishing before the deadline that they had ruled on. They had known that Bush was ahead based on testimony.

Look at this way, the judgment (Judicial branch) to execute (Executive branch) someone’s will was not made based on right and wrong, or justice. The decision was made based on the corporations behind the politician that has projected great financial gain by going to war with Iraq. These Corporations have grown rich from buying (Legislative) legislation through lobbying. What’s wrong is the judgment of government has been sold and the integrity of a civil servant is long gone? If an individual would do a thing like this it would be equivalent to him selling his soul! Now greed governs…greed governs...greed that governs greed until there’s nothing left. The solution: well according to their judgment, tax everything to pay back the greed; land, ocean and air. How true is the saying, “America eats its young?” Chapter 25 will pick up on corporations.