Severance Manifesto

Definitions specific to this article:
Overman - that which controls your money; that which owns your possessions (riddle: don't say the "G" word. (OVT.)

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The following text will cover the solid changes We the People will begin to sew into the collective mind, as of this date, on October the 15th 2010, in order to sever ties with the Overman.
In order to bring forth an explosive revolt, We the People must agree to void all ties with the Overman,
and must do so without surrender, and without exception.
Degrees received are now void, as they were never valid;
Debt owed to the Overman, without exception, is now void, as they were never valid;
Possessions that require regular payment to the Overman, or regular payments any fraction of business employed by the Overman, will no longer be of use, as We have been betrayed by these.

Provide no arms to the Overman, provide arms only for your brothers and sisters, as you will find yourself likewise in need.
When we return to the natural order, our sense of purpose will be restored, and we will no longer require electricity sensations.

We the People will begin to live in preparation for an end.
The collective mind has dwindled and diminished in size; the collective body will follow.
Good people, how much longer must we suffer the sins of our fathers?
Good people, you have seen the other side.
Let them drown in the luxuries of their debts; their souls have been drowned in sensation.
They have already surrendered in the shadow of fear.

Right now, We the People will give before we are asked.
If one man gives without discrimination, all will give
If one man gives to all who ask, he is a lighthouse in the darkness of a nonsociety.
If one man denies even one who asks, he is doing favors for the Overman.
He will not ask who need not; his tongue will be denied a question mark.

Let him parish who have made their possessions an anchor.
Let them sink and suffocate, for they bring nothing of worth to the collective.
Let them parish who hate art, who hate themselves;
who cause destruction with their sensual pursuits;
whose only efforts are spent in sustaining pseudo-gratification;
whose ears are stopped by the grease of sensation;
whose eyes were not opened even without the promise of consequence;
whose arms remained crossed even when given the ability to attain contentment;
whose mind was not changed even when the bandit was named and the smoking gun found;
Let him parish who would rather drown his soul in electricity than to give to his brothers and sisters;
Let him parish who gives only when expecting to receive.
It is he who has starved the dreams of our fathers, and led our fathers to a ruinous route.
For it is not be the robotic Overman who can practice charity, for it cannot rejoice;
it is the People who can rejoice.
It is not the Overman who should feed those,
for the Overman exists only to expand itself.
The Overman cannot weep.
Let him parish who relinquishes control of his charity to the powers of the Overman,
he who casts the welfare of his brothers and sisters into the utter darkness.
Let him parish he who we love, but who loves his master more.
Let them parish who suck from the earth and produce nothing but waste.
But do not harm these.

I tell you my children, who resent my father's favor, as your eyes lay along these words, you must begin living as though a meteor is plummeting toward the earth;
Or so that a smog will soon enshroud the earth, as has already begun;
Or so that a quake will shatter the body of the earth.

The man whose last thoughts are spent wasted on his debts,
and his body weakened by a lifetime of sloth,
and whose mind has been dulled by worry,
and whose senses have been numbed by sensation,
and whose possessions are too many to lose,
he will suffer the fate of an anchor, and his flesh will be peeled in the windstorm.

Alex Graham - 2010