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Sunday, July 30, 2006

The Collapse of the US Social Contract

Modern historians agree that the USA was the first free nation. But, some political scientists, such as Alexis de Tocqueville (1805-1859), questioned whether the USA could maintain this freedom. Shortly after Tocqueville’s death and before the assassination of Abe Lincoln, the answer to his question began to emerge. Today, only 1% of the US citizens believe that they are as free as the founders expected. Although 99% of the US citizens believe that they have not become free as expected, they say that they live in the best nation. The First Scientific Proof of God discusses the collapse of freedom in the USA.

In general, the USA was founded based on the social contract developed by England’s John Locke. This social contract was among ‘the people’ of the USA and a ‘limited government’ whose rights are determined by ‘the people.’ In my book, I show that the collapse of freedom began after the fall of the Lincoln administration. With this fall, the limited government began to change. This change transformed the limited government to a ‘ruling government’ whose rights are determined only by the political powers of the ‘ruling government.’ These political powers are empowered mostly by the rich class, the top 1% of the economic earners. This transformation also transferred the sovereignty of ‘the people’ to the government.

More recently, the ruling government seems to be developing other forms of political power. Such powers are formed by conspiracies between governmental agencies and industrialists. One such conspiracy was detected by new information found on New York City events. Apparently, demolition incendiaries were used to bring down the World Trade Center and could have only been placed there in advance of the 9/11 event. So, airplanes did not bring down the twin towers. What can ‘the people’ expect next from this irrational ‘ruling government?’

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