crime

  • A Modern Dreyfus

    “Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive!” by Sir Walter Scott, from his poem Marmion. Imagine a person who was set up to appear guilty. A patsy. Not set up to appear entirely guilty,… Continue reading

    A Modern Dreyfus
  • A Fractal Culture of Crime

    Just as teams of swindlers and thieves will harass and badger the elderly in order to confuse them, making them doubt their own senses. So to, will corporations and clandestine agencies conspire to keep an entire population off balance and… Continue reading

    A Fractal Culture of Crime
  • The Large Leap

    Evolution of the Human Circuit. Logic is structure, and emotion is energy.Emotion flows like water. Unmanaged, it can be unpredictable and destructive. Just like water. The history of civilization shows the evolution of the effort to manage the flow of… Continue reading

    The Large Leap
  • Understanding The Need to Adapt Mythologies

    It was not too long ago that most people worked directly for their own interests. Perhaps they were on a farm or a fishing boat, and every single chore served the maintenance and survival of their family and farm or… Continue reading

    Understanding The Need to Adapt Mythologies
  • The Evolution of Organized Justice

    Justice does not begin and end in the courtroom. It involves all of our actions and interactions; everyday routines and rituals that have evolved, or were designed, to keep emotions flowing and balanced. Even how we might engage in a… Continue reading

    The Evolution of Organized Justice
  • Organized Crime vs Organized Justice

    The Yin and Yang of Civilization. The only difference between organized crime and organized justice is emotion. Justice is not logical. It is the balancing of emotional energy. Organized Crime is a materialist endeavor and is only interested in controlling… Continue reading