Luddites: Oh My!

From: nanowave (nanowave@shaw.ca)
Date: Fri Apr 05 2002 - 05:07:40 MST


To anyone likewise pursuing the goal of morphological freedom - let us not
forget what's growing against us. Check out the shock treatment given to
this 911 footage!

                                                                (Warning: hard-core adult)
                                                http://www.churchofeuthanasia.org/catalog/video.html

-And this chilling little excerpt from:
http://www.churchofeuthanasia.org/e-sermons/sermon9.html#glf

"What our critics fail to understand is that the Church is not merely
opposed to technology. This would hardly be news. The Church is opposed to
the primordial "will to manipulate" that gives rise to technology. In short,
from the Church's point of view, the tools-wielding primates are an
evolutionary loose cannon, an accident waiting to happen, and either the
primates must voluntarily return to their rightful role within the organic
food chain of the biosphere, or the experiment must be forcibly terminated.
Because we would rather see the experiment terminated than see even one more
acre of trees cut down in the name of any form of human-defined "progress",
we are called "agents of fear."

Obviously our philosophy forces individual humans into two categories: those
who are willing and capable of returning to their rightful role as the "eyes
of the world," and those who are not. As we have repeatedly pointed out, the
remaining Native Americans tribes are fine examples of humans who have both
the will and the capability to make this transition, largely because they
foresaw it hundreds of years ago, and have been preparing for it ever since.
The vast multitudes who are unwilling and incapable, including myself and
the majority of the followers of this church, are Useless Vermin, and must
be eliminated so that the Earth can heal herself."

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"It steam-engines when it comes steam-engine time."
~Charles Fort

Russell Evermore
Independent Researcher/Polymath



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