The Politics of Compliance
There is a type of
accountability which is not spoken of in board rooms, public meetings or
forums, but that exists non-the-less.
That type of accountability is best labeled the politics of
compliance. Here we will
discuss how that works.
First, the background, the
foundation. The goal of systems
governance is to establish and maintain a sustainable environment. Sustainability is only achieved when all systems (or subsystems) are in
balance such that the larger system does not fluctuate beyond what is
considered acceptable parameters.
In order for a system (or subsystem) to
be held in balance, all elements pertaining to that system must be included and
must be in compliance. All really does mean all.
When dealing with inanimate objects, it
is not difficult to keep a system in balance, barring man-made or natural
disasters.
However, when dealing with animate
objects — that which can think, reason, act and react: homo sapiens
— keeping the system itself in balance and in balance with other systems
and as part of larger systems, is not so easy. How does the system deal with dissension
from within or those who refuse to conform?
The Individual
The recalcitrant, non-conforming
individual is the greatest threat to systems governance. Why? Because the dissident can (and will
eventually) throw the system out of balance. This is why systems governance must
include all. This is why
people are being asked whether they agree or disagree, and if they disagree, to
agree not to "sabotage", which equates to tacit approval.
The problem, then, is what to do with
those who refuse to go along, refuse to agree to disagree, refuse to become
part of the system. In the words of
one world futurist, we are all atoms in a molecule; radical atoms must be
exterminated in the greater good of the collective whole.
But we can't do that, you say? How could Hitler and his minions justify
the extermination of six million people, mostly Jewish? How could they commit the unspeakable
atrocities that were committed against the people they exterminated? Everyone says Hitler was crazy, but
Hitler didn't believe himself to be crazy or the orders he gave to exterminate
millions of people to be crazy.
Hitler believed himself quite rational, quite sane, in achieving his
goal.
If one is a student of history, one
knows that Hitler's goal was to create the future in which the world was inhabited by the
"master race". To
accomplish that, the rest of the population would have to be exterminated in
the interests of keeping the master race pure.
Europe, and especially Germany, has,
through the centuries, been a hot bed of philosophical theory and
experimentation: Freud, Nietzsche,
Sartre, Hegel, Kant, Wundt, Marx, Engel, Hume, Rousseau, Piaget, Lewin ... to
name a few. The theories of all
these men, while different in some aspects, were all based on the same
foundation or worldview: the
religion of humanism, the
belief that no deity
will save us, we must save ourselves; we must create the future, and nothing
must stand in the way of creating that future.
In Hitler's Germany, to produce those
who would have no qualms about exterminating the "undesirables",
values clarification was taught in the schools and systems education was
introduced to accomplish the state's agenda. Children were taught to spy on, report,
and turn against their parents and siblings; that right and wrong were
relative, conditional; that their values were whatever they wanted them to be;
that their peers and teachers were their family. And from the resulting human
resources were chosen Hitler's SS — men who could commit unspeakable
human atrocities, without batting an eye, on people in the name of establishing
and maintaining the "master race".
Pray tell, how is what is happening
today in the name of transformation any different? The truthful answer is—there is no
difference beyond the ultimate goal of establishing and maintaining a master
race versus establishing and maintaining a sustainable environment. The tactics, the underlying philosophy
of both are the same: humanism. And the goal of both, ultimately, is the
same — the establishment of a feudal system in which the few benefit at
the expense of the many.
Just as what Hitler established was a
closed system, so is systems governance a closed system. It cannot tolerate true diversity, it
cannot tolerate dissension, it cannot tolerate any religion but that which furthers
its agenda. Conformity and
compliance are paramount. And
because a certain number of homo sapiens will rebel, will not conform,
will not agree to not sabotage, what started as the quiet (non-violent)
transformation of America to the Marxian state will resort to the ultimate
tools of tyranny.
So, what will be the tools used against
those who refuse to conform, are non-compliant?
The way will be "justified"
to exterminate or incarcerate "undesirables" in the interests of
keeping them from infecting others.
In the USSR, another experiment in systems governance, dissidents and
nonconformists were said to have mental disorders and incarcerated for
their own good.
But that isn't happening here in the
United States! Really? Has anyone looked at the disorders
being added daily to the psychological aspect of human health? There is a classification for just about
every disorder imaginable.
Every one of those disorders is an abnormality that justifies
forced psychological counseling if so ordered by the state. How about Oppositional Defiance Disorder
(ODD) — when one refuses to do what those in authority want him/her to
do. ODD carries the definition of a
dissident.
Although parents are largely unaware,
children are being psychologically profiled at school, both in the classroom
and on the playground. How do they
interact with their playmates? Do
they seek to be the center of attention or are they loners? Are they bullies or are they
bullied? Are they team
players? How readily are they
willing to change their belief system?
And so on ...
All that information is stored
electronically on government computers, and will be made available to teachers,
school counselors and psychologists (who are not licensed clinicians), and
medical personnel; and will, eventually, be made available to employers and law
enforcement. In the words of Dr
Shirley McCune, at the 1989 Governor's Conference on Education in Wichita,
Kansas, called by President Bush Sr ...
In Phoenix, AZ ...
we now have the mayor of the city who has an educator who's job it is to work
with the social welfare community and put together a total network of human
resource development activities in that community where we can actually provide
for all of the needs for the children and adults in that community. What
we know is that the earlier we intervene into the lives of people the cheaper
it is ...
People who are deemed to have untreated
mental disorders will be denied employment, travel privileges, will be
restricted in their movements, will be denied medical attention, will have
their children taken from them as happened in the Christine case, as happened in the
Wenatchee case, as has happened thousands of times ...
People who are considered dangerous to
the attaining and maintaining of the system will be eliminated. In Nazi Germany, people simply
disappeared from their homes in the middle of the night, never to be seen or
heard from again. Too, people were
taken off the street in broad daylight and never seen or heard from again
— a tactic employed to intimidate and strike fear in the hearts of the
people.
People will be subject to harassment, acts of
cruelty, and crimes against person and property that will go unabated and
unaddressed by law enforcement.
This is a tactic of intimidation.
The message of all these tactics being conform
or suffer the consequences of refusing.
Business and Industry
Many times I have heard, "Business
will never go for ... " Yes,
business and industry will go for ...
How will that happen? The
mechanisms are being put in place to force business into conformity.
One of the primary ways compliance will
happen is through the standards movement, more especially, an organization
called the International Standards Organization or ISO.
ISO has established two
categories: ISO 9000 which is human
resource standards, and ISO 14000 which is environmental standards. In order for a company to be ISO 9000
certified, all employees must be ISO 9000 certified in the areas of teamwork,
critical thinking, making decisions, communication, adapting to change and
understanding whole systems.
Any company seeking to trade internationally, in the global economy,
will have to be ISO 9000/14000 certified and any company with which that
company does business will have to be ISO 9000/14000 certified, thus creating a
pyramid effect that reaches to the doors of even the smallest company.
How are the ISO standards being
implemented in the United States?
Through the National Skills Standard Board, whose work is being promoted
nation-wide by such non-governmental organizations as the Chamber of Commerce,
the Business Roundtable, the Better Business Bureau, the Private Industry
Council (PIC), and the Small Business Administration. No business will be left untouched.
While touted as "voluntary",
this certification system is anything but.
Businesses wishing to remain viable will conform.
Medical Professionals and Hospitals
People are already seeing the effect of
systems governance in hospitals and doctor's offices. The standard of care is dropping as
patients are denied treatments they need to remain productive or to live. Why is this happening?
People are not considered people under
systems governance, they are not more than human capital, assessed in
terms of their worth to the state.
For this reason, that which does not directly benefit the state is
rejected ... the human resource whose heart problems keep him/her from
strenuous physical labor but who needs heart surgery to continue living ... the
human resource whose cancer will leave him/her permanently disabled ... These human resources are no longer of
benefit to the state. Therefore,
unless they can afford to pay for the needed medical attention out of their own
pocket, they will not receive it.
"Americans will never stand for
that!" Oh, really? How many times have Health Maintenance
Organizations (HMO's) denied a treatment prescribed by a doctor? Why are doctors who become preferred
providers required to see so many patients in a certain length of time or they
don't get paid? There has been no
uprising against this level of treatment by Americans. As socialized medicine comes more and
more into place, people will see here what is happening in Canada —
people who need immediate treatment dying in the waiting room or at home
because they are on a waiting list for treatment that the illness does not wait
for.
Under systems governance, hospitals and
health care professionals will only be allowed to give the level of care
beneficial to the state, and, like now, it will be done "in the interests
of the patient".
Churches and Synagogues
A movement has been underway for
several years in places of worship across the United States, something called
the Church Growth Movement, or CGM for short. CGM is to churches what total quality
management (TQM) is to business and outcome-based education (OBE) is to
schools. The focus of the church
changes from teaching the Bible to filling the pews and making people feel good
about themselves.
In order for churches to be tax exempt,
they must maintain a 501(c)(3) rating with the Internal Revenue Service. Such gives the federal government
control over what constitutes a 501(c)(3) rating. Churches that don't voluntarily move to
the CGM concept, will find themselves forced to pay taxes. This has already happened to several
churches that adhere to what is termed a fundamentalist world view.
Too, many churches are clamoring to
become involved in the federal government's faith-based initiatives in which
churches accept federal dollars in return for helping down-and-out
people. The catch, of course, is
that, when helping people, the church cannot espouse its religious doctrine and
all religious symbols must be removed; essentially allowing the church to be
used for the purposes of the humanist religion.
Farmers and Ranchers
People believe farmers and ranchers
are, by the nature of their business and product, outside the system, and,
therefore, untouchable. Nothing is
further from the truth. For years
the federal government has been offering farmers and ranchers subsidies to grow
or not grow certain crops, to shore up prices. At the same time, farmers and ranchers
have been encouraged, through tax breaks and other means (including the money
received via subsidies), to buy newer and bigger equipment—expensive
equipment that costs in excess of $100,000 to buy and a single repair can cost
as much as $5,000 requiring loans to not only buy the equipment but to maintain
it.
The government has in place, those
mechanisms needed to control farmers and ranchers. During the last "downsizing",
many farmers and ranchers could not meet loan payments because the subsidies weren't
there to shore up their bank accounts.
Many lost their livelihoods to foreclosure, and stood by helpless as
their farms and ranches were bought up by big conglomerates.
Summation
People say that none of this has or
will happen. It is already happening. And it has and will continue to happen
because of the apathy of the people; the unwillingness of the people to stand
up for what is right; the unwillingness of the people to forego the government
handouts that serve to keep them enslaved.
© November 2002; Lynn M Stuter
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