Placeholder Image

Subtitles section Play video

  • When man sits down and legislates

  • treaties and laws, they are all artificial.

  • They are designed to keep people in line with the established system.

  • All laws are not made for the benefit of man.

  • They have no other way of controlling it.

  • When nations sign treaties with other nations

  • if they violate those treaties, they have war ships

  • to enforce them, armies and navies.

  • Armies and navies are not to protect people, they protect...

  • They are there to protect an established system.

  • Every established system works in a similar manner.

  • It takes the youngsters and says "What's the greatest country in the world?"

  • The youngster says "I haven't the slightest idea."

  • "This country! This is the greatest country in the world!

  • And God is on our side. " Every country does that.

  • You've got a bunch of pinheads all over the world

  • responding to these mechanisms of control.

  • If you had a free society, you couldn't get people to go to war.

  • If you had an intelligent type of upbringing in one´s children

  • they would say "There must be many other ways

  • of solving problems other than killing people."

  • Here they take a group of scientists and engineers

  • and they work on flying machines.

  • You give them a flying machine, and they use it to bomb cities.

  • You give them dynamite, which can be used for many different purposes

  • and they use it to blast people to pieces.

  • How can a person be scientific if they have allegiance to their country

  • rather than to the Earth and everyone on it

  • and the intelligent use of resources?

  • This would be a scientist, to me.

When man sits down and legislates

Subtitles and vocabulary

Click the word to look it up Click the word to find further inforamtion about it