The majority of men and women today have little grasp of the reality of the supposed threats by which they are controlled. For example, according to THE TERRORISM ACTS IN 2011 – REPORT OF THE INDEPENDENT REVIEWER ON THE OPERATION OF THE TERRORISM ACT 2000 AND PART 1 OF THE TERRORISM ACT 2006:
“During the 21st century, terrorism has been an insignificant cause of mortality
in the United Kingdom. The annualised average of five deaths caused by
terrorism in England and Wales over this period compares with total
accidental deaths in 2010 of 17,201, including 123 cyclists killed in traffic
accidents, 102 personnel killed in Afghanistan, 29 people drowned in the
bathtub and five killed by stings from hornets, wasps and bees.
For decades, UK and US drug policy has borne little relationship to the evidence and demonstrably more people have died as a result of the “war on drugs” than have died from taking the drugs that have been outlawed. David Nutt attempted to correct the perceptions and policies of the UK government and was sacked accordingly.
The UK and US government are among the biggest illegal drug dealers in the world. When people’s perceptions align with reality, they’ll realise that government/the state is the problem, i.e. institutional hierarchy.