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1 " It is not revolution we need, another turn of the same wheel along the same path, it is resistance. "
― Heather Marsh, , Binding Chaos: Mass Collaboration on a Global Scale
2 " Endoreality, which assigns all ownership, virtue, credit and victimhood to the endo-ideal and all vice, guilt and punishment to the negative image, acts to shield the endo-ideal from their own guilt and persecute the negative image. Endoreality is the primary tool of tyranny and the means to keep the world in chains of our own creation. "
― Heather Marsh, , The Creation of Me, Them and Us
3 " The most dangerous time in any endogroup occurs on its destruction. "
4 " While a capitalist who invests in anything that produces income is entitled to a return on investment, women who produced the entire work force are entitled to none. "
5 " Between 2010 and 2012, Wikileaks was possibly the largest political megaphone in the world, and I had what was effectively an exclusive ability to provide human rights and political content to that megaphone. "
6 " There are four elements of a healthy self: a personal membrane, euphoria, euphoric conduits and a drive to exosocial expansion. The obstacles to creating this self are endosocial membranes. "
7 " The acceptance of guilt and debt is the mark of a negative image and the wait for atonement is the mark of a reflector. "
8 " Horizontal governance does not mean no one gets a voice, it means everyone does. "
9 " A person or group who attempts to suppress the voices of others is attempting to seize control. "
10 " A person who interprets another’s voice instead of amplifying it is assuming control over the originator. "
11 " When you are told that the actions and thoughts you know were your own belong to the group or the cause and you will be punished for claiming your own voice or actions, you know you belong to a cult with a cult leader(s). "
12 " Devoting all of your work to a brand that will be used to create a bloated central figure who will then be able to control the messages of everyone while dining out on ill-gotten celebrity and collecting brand donations is no different than passing all your money to the Unification Church. "
13 " The cult leaders of the 1970’s demanded money; in the age of the internet they demand fame and information control. "
14 " It is possibly pure coincidence that every movement today that threatens the powerful is taken over by those that seek to suppress individuals and control the messages which are heard. "
15 " The word crisis is derived from a word meaning ‘turning point’. For all the crises we think the world has been through, there is very rarely a turn. Indeed, history can appear more like an inexorably straight path with predictable periodic bumps. The tools to effect a real change are available now, but real change would require a real direction and goals. Without these, this revolution will end as all the others eventually have, with new tyrants. "
16 " There are only two possible explanations for a sovereign nation to bankrupt its own citizens and its government in order to set up a huge international surveillance and military system, “the finest fighting force the world has ever seen” that they do not actually own or control. One, everyone is completely insane, or two, it has not been a sovereign nation for a long time. Now is the time to remember the definition of a terrorist. "
17 " If news requires no action, it is probably not the news we require in order to govern ourselves. If activism requires no analysis, it is probably not informed or effective. "
18 " A weed is a strong plant thriving where those in power do not want it. A witch is a strong person thriving where those in power do not want them. "
19 " The church and capitalists responded to the rising egalitarian threat by creating a hierarchy which demonized women to divide the previously united peasants. Where all had previously worked together in a society, waged labour created class warfare and a new master-servant relationship between men and women. "
20 " Men had autonomy through land replaced by autonomy through wages and women were now unpaid slaves or, sometimes thanks to new abolition of laws against rape of the lower classes, prey. "