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    This is an optional reading
                for the students in my CSC 301 Computers and Society
                class.
            
    
    Notes on Deception
                
    by Dr. Marek A. Suchenek
    April 12, 2016
                
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Do you see deception here?
Preventable deaths of innocent individuals are by and large the domain
of (collectivist) governments yet those governments will claim that
they have to disarm the people in order to prevent the preventable
deaths.
And the deception does not end here; infringements on your 2nd
Amendment rights are but a symptoms of a much more serious disease.
They will tell you that the population reached such a state of social
consciousness that loss of liberty is impossible, and that iPhones and
the Internet are your guarantees of the eternal liberty. You just need to
trust the good party and elect the good people (nominated by the good
party) who will work day and night to make sure you are well and free.
Yeah, right.
There is an emerging class (the donor class is converging to that
emerging class) that is poised to take us under their control and use
us for their advantage. The members of that class are skeptical (some
of them being outright hostile) to our individual liberties and rights,
particularly to our 2nd Amendment rights. Many of them use the most
advanced tools of computer technology in order to turn our rights into
meaningless phraseology and our Constitutional Republic into oligarchy.
But if you think that only the "Left" of our ruling class is doing
that, think twice. The so-called "Right" of the ruling class is already experimenting with
voterless elections.
Here is a link to a satire (fiction) on "voterless democracy":
Google unveils plan for voterless democracy 
https://www.quora.com/profile/Kaustubh-Kaluskar/Posts/
Google-unveils-plan-for-voterless-democracy