J.A.I.L. News Journal 
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Los Angeles, California                                        June 22, 2007
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The Battle 
Lines are Drawn:  J.A.I.L. 
versus The Foreign Power 
A Power Foreign 
to Our Constitution 
 Propaganda:
The Weapon of Mass Deception
 
When the technique has been perfected, every government 
that has been in charge of education for a generation 
will be able to control its subjects securely 
without the need of armies or policemen.
                             
-Bertrand Russell (1953)
 
The most important 
subject of which the People must become knowledgeable and well informed is the 
technique of Propaganda.  Propaganda is 
the instrument used by the foreign power, the usurpers of government, to 
hold sway over the People in order to maintain its existence. Without 
propaganda, the foreign power will surely dwindle and die! Propaganda is their 
only tool; and a propagandized, brainwashed populace 
is the only fodder sustaining the life of the foreign 
power in America. That's ALL they have! If the 
People will conquer the propaganda, they will conquer 
the enemy!
 
Ladies and 
gentlemen, we are at war! It is a war for the minds of the People. 
If we expect to 
perform our duty to throw off the despotic power that has overtaken our 
country by the long train of abuses and usurpation, as directed in our 
Declaration of Independence, it is necessary for the People to know and 
understand the rules of engagement in countering the Weapon of Mass Deception 
(Note: I say "Deception" not Destruction) used by the foreign 
power in this domestic war; and that is "government" 
Propaganda!  The term "government" is itself part of the 
propaganda machine. The People must realize that it isn't a legitimate 
government in power at all in America. Rather, it's a power foreign to our 
Constitution, the same from which we declared our independence in 
1776, to wit, "He has combined with others to subject us to a 
jurisdiction foreign to our constitution..."  Declaration of 
Independence.
 
We 
appreciate the following article of Bertrand Russell. It is at least one of the 
most important subjects for the People of America today-- it is vital!  The 
evils have become insufferable, and the People must KNOW and UNDERSTAND how and 
why this has happened, in order to combat it immediately before it gets any 
worse-- and it WILL get worse, unless the People take intelligent and effective 
action to stop it.
  - 
  Become 
  knowledgeable and aware of "government" Propaganda. 
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  Make sure your 
  Right to Vote is preserved, free from interference by 
  any power. 
- 
  Get J.A.I.L. 
  passed in at least one state as soon as possible! 
-Barbie, ACIC, National J.A.I.L.
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Title: Bertrand Russell - A Philosopher King speaks
 
 
"Many people would sooner die than think. In fact they do." 
 
"I 
think the subject which will be of most importance politically is mass 
psychology.... Its importance has been enormously increased by the growth of 
modern methods of propaganda. Of these the most influential is what is called 
'education.' Religion plays a part, though a diminishing one; the press, the 
cinema, and the radio play an increasing part.... It may be hoped that in time 
anybody will be able to persuade anybody of anything if he can catch the patient 
young and is provided by the State with money and equipment."
"Although 
this science will be diligently studied, it will be rigidly confined to the 
governing class. The populace will not be allowed to know how its convictions 
were generated. When the technique has been perfected, every government that has 
been in charge of education for a generation will be able to control its 
subjects securely without the need of armies or policemen."
- Bertrand 
Russell, "The Impact of Science on Society", 1953 
"Scientific 
societies are as yet in their infancy. . . . It is to be expected that advances 
in physiology and psychology will give governments much more control over 
individual mentality than they now have even in totalitarian countries. Fitche 
laid it down that education should aim at destroying free will, so that, after 
pupils have left school, they shall be incapable, throughout the rest of their 
lives, of thinking or acting otherwise than as their schoolmasters would have 
wished."
"Diet, injections, and injunctions will combine, from a very 
early age, to produce the sort of character and the sort of beliefs that the 
authorities consider desirable, and any serious criticism of the powers that be 
will become psychologically impossible."
"Gradually, by selective 
breeding, the congenital differences between rulers and ruled will increase 
until they become almost different species. A revolt of the plebs would become 
as unthinkable as an organized insurrection of sheep against the practice of 
eating mutton."
- Bertrand Russell, "The Impact of Science on 
Society", 1953, pg 49-50
"In like manner, the scientific rulers will provide one kind of 
education for ordinary men and women, and another for those who are to become 
holders of scientific power. Ordinary men and women will be expected to be 
docile, industrious, punctual, thoughtless, and contented. Of these qualities, 
probably contentment will be considered the most important. In order to produce 
it, all the researches of psycho-analysis, behaviourism, and biochemistry will 
be brought into play.... All the boys and girls will learn from an early age to 
be what is called 'co-operative,' i.e., to do exactly what everybody is doing. 
Initiative will be discouraged in these children, and insubordination, without 
being punished, will be scientifically trained out of them."
"Except for 
the one matter of loyalty to the World State and to their own order, members of 
the governing class will be encouraged to be adventurous and full of 
initiative...."
"On those rare occasions, when a boy or girl who has 
passed the age at which it is usual to determine social status shows such marked 
ability as to seem the intellectual equal of the rulers, a difficult situation 
will arise, requiring serious consideration. If the youth is content to abandon 
his previous associates and to throw in his lot whole-heartedly with the rulers, 
he may, after suitable tests, be promoted, but if he shows any regrettable 
solidarity with his previous associates, the rulers will reluctantly conclude 
that there is nothing to be done with him except to send him to the lethal 
chamber before his ill-disciplined intelligence has had time to spread revolt. 
This will be a painful duty to the rulers, but I think they will not shrink from 
performing it."
- Bertrand Russell, "The Scientific Outlook", 
1931