patron of this presentation, Professor해ments of a The End Across America and around the world, on this, the 218th birthday, the anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, the birthday of the United States of America. We celebrate all across the nation. But what are we celebrating? How many people are there just for the fireworks? How many are oblivious to the founding principles upon which this nation was based? I am torn, ladies and gentlemen, between what our forefathers intended for us and what we have actually become. In the councils and the meetings of many organizations and people around this world, there's one principle that's 100% alien. Absolutely contrary to what our forefathers believed and what true Americans everywhere should believe. You are a fruit of the universe. You have no right to be here. You are a fruit of the universe. By the creator, not by the state. And that the people then and only then grant rights to government. The concept is so simple, yet so very fundamental and far-reaching, that many cannot grasp it. There is a supreme thought that everything sprang from this thought. That it was planned to have order, and indeed it does. There are definite laws called natural laws, the laws of nature, that reflect the will of this creator. Our forefathers said that the creator, after bringing into existence all of the material things in the universe, then created life. After he had created life. After he had created life, he gave one particular species the ability to reason, to form original thought, to think. Man. Man. Man. And that with this ability to reason, he endowed man with certain unalienable rights. That's unalienable, not inalienable. The authority is the Declaration of Independence, where it specifically states unalienable rights. And that the people give some rights to government for the mutual benefit and protection of the whole of the people. And the people can take these rights away from the government any time that they want. Rights are not endowed upon the people by government. America's founding fathers embraced a previously unheard of political philosophy, which held that people are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights. This was the statement of guiding principle for the new nation, and as such had to be translated into a concrete charter for government. The Constitution of the United States of America became that charter. Other forms of government, ladies and gentlemen, past and present, rely on the state as the grantor of human rights. America's founders, however, believed that a government made up of imperfect people, exercising power over other imperfect people, should possess only limited powers. And through their Constitution, they wished to secure the blessings of liberty for themselves and for posterity by limiting the powers of government. Through it, they delegated to government. Only those rights they wanted it to have, holding to themselves all powers, not delegated by the Constitution. They even provided the means for controlling those powers they had granted to government. One of the greatest warnings ever issued to the people of this great nation was to stay out of the affairs of foreign nations, not to get entangled in foreign problems. It has beaches. It has mountains. It's mysterious. It's obvious. It's hot. It's cruel. It roars. It whimpers. It's real life. Confess or we put out your eyes. Even though it's make-believe. I confess. I keep up a dock with my voodoo. Don't hit me again. Please don't hit me again. Come to Haiti. These were the unique American ideas. One, there's a creator. The creator endowed man with certain unalienable rights and that we as a nation should stay away from foreign entanglements. This is the crux upon which our forefathers cast the future. The world then and the world now are two entirely different places. The ideals and principles which they gave us apply equally as well to this world as they did to theirs. Yet every day we're being told that the Constitution is an outdated old document that does not provide for the unseen problems of a modern world that was written by daughtering old men 218 years ago. However, anyone who gives any study to the Constitution, to that document, quickly can see that within the document is life. You see, our founding fathers provided that this document, the Constitution of the United States of America, can live forever. Forever. It provides within the document a method for us, the people, but only through the will of the people, through set methods outlined within the document itself, to provide for unseen problems. The fact that we have chosen most of the time not to mess with that document, not to change it, not to call constitutional conventions, and not to frivolously write amendments to that document. Many of the present amendments were not legally and constitutionally created and applied. It means that we, the people, believe that the document suffices in its form. For if it did not, we could indeed change it. In fact, we could get rid of it if we so desired. Free people, understanding the roots of our freedom and the protections put in place to prevent a government from usurping our creator-endowed rights, have decided to leave it alone. And still, I am torn between the world that was then and the world that is now, for from my vantage point here, behind this microphone, ladies and gentlemen, I look out over a nation mostly of ignorant sheeple who do not possess a copy of the Constitution of the United States or what we celebrate today, the Declaration of Independence, nor do they know what those documents contain. They have some hazy idea about freedom of speech or separation of church and state, something that doesn't even exist and is not even mentioned within the Constitution of the United States of America. How many of us really understand how different we have become? The Constitution of the United States of America is the place, Catch It And You Keep It. And here's your host, Bob Benson. Hi, folks. For you newcomers to catch it and you keep it, here's how we play the game. I'm now standing on a balcony on the 10th floor of the CBS Studios. The contestants are gathered below me in the parking lot. My assistants and I will throw prizes down to the crowd, and if they catch them, they keep them. That's all there is to it. Now let's turn on the PA system and start the fun. Can you hear me, folks? Who do we have first, Phil? Well, Bob, our first contestant is a consulting engineer who used to play center field for his high school baseball team. Meet Mr. Ronald Hudson of Canoga Park, California. Well, welcome aboard, Ron. And tell me, how were you out there in center field, Ron? Did you drop many? Well, I've booted a few. Well, let's hope you're in top form today, Ron, because I'm holding a 21-jewel Benris wristwatch. How would you like to give it a try? You bet. Then get ready, because... Here it comes! And he caught it! Take off inside the box, Ron. There's a watch. And money. Yes, it's a surprise bonus of two crisp $100 bills. Now, Ron, I'm holding a lovely piece of American tourister luggage. Would you like to try for it? Well, I don't know. I'm going to open this suitcase, Ron, and place inside it a $500 Spiegel catalog gift certificate. Now, how do you feel? Can I ask my wife? Go for it, Ron. Go for it. Well, okay. She's the boss. It's a bit on the bulky side, so you'll have to be pretty agile. I'll give it a try. Ron, it better be agile indeed, because what he doesn't know is that in addition to the $500 Spiegel catalog gift certificate, the suitcase also contains not one, not two, but three solid gold bars weighing 85 pounds each. And after a 100-foot fall, this baby's going to carry quite a load. Get ready, Ronald Hodgson of Canoga Park, California, because here it comes! Let's go, baby! I guess Ron voted another one, and I'm afraid his brand new watch got spoiled in the bargain. Moving right along, it's catch-all time, when we'll just toss merchandise over the side, and whoever catches it keeps it. Are you ready? There he goes! Can you describe some of the action, Bill? Be glad you, Bob. An only woman has just snagged a Sunbeam poster, and what? A Hamilton Beep electric knife has come down point first, I'm afraid, on a man dressed as Sun-soda vegetable. I think it's eternal. Oh, there's something. A lady was so pleased after catching a steel's completely immersible electric coffee maker that she failed to notice a plummeting cap and gas ring. Captain, the leader in kitchen appliances since 1881. Most of the contestants managed to dodge the amount of freezer, but the year's supply of Gaines dog food certainly caused quite a thirst. Three puppets joined up and made a great try for the dining room set from Ventura Collection by Keller. Two or three more, and it just might have been. Remember, this package would contain anything from feathers to lit balloons. So, while the contestants get ready, Bill will let the whole audience in on the secret. Today's mystery package contains a dream house. That's right, a prefabricated golden medallion home for the ultimate in total electric living, complete with wall-to-wall carpeting and a real brick fireplace. Altogether, it weighs over 36 tons. Are you ready? Yes! And here it comes! Well, that about wraps up today's show. But nobody throws away a loser because every contestant gets a first-footer's catch-up to keep a game to play and enjoy your own home. See you tomorrow! Quote, End quote. John Jay. America's founding fathers knew that it takes more than a perfect plan of government to preserve liberty. Something else is needed. Some moral principle diffused among the people to unite and strengthen the urge to peaceful observance of law. They recognized that the raw materials of a free government are people who can act morally without compulsion, who do not willfully violate the rights of others, and who love liberty enough to demand that government's power is very limited. Once I had this whole box full of dead pigeons, a whole box full, say, 12 working pigeons, and I used to take them, you know, in the playroom and try and make them do things. Stuff like, well, I'd take them up to the roof and throw them off and see if they'd fly or something, or glide. All they'd ever do is just fall into the street. That's all they'd ever do. That's about it. Our founders used the word virtuous to describe such people. Defined by Webster, virtue is a conformity to a standard of right, that which is right. But whatever word is used to describe it, such a moral standard is the necessary fountainhead of a free society. Without it, chaos begins to reign, and out of chaos always comes order. Order in the form of dictatorial powers. The Declaration of Independence referred to nature's God, the Creator, and the Supreme Judge of the World, and divine providence. Our nation's founders came together voluntarily, ladies and gentlemen, to create a limited government to secure for them and posterity their God-given rights to life, liberty, and property. Such liberty, they believed, rested on three great supports. You know, it's like, we're far out of control. And he picks up the truth, you know, you know, like the fact that like, we're using our sort of conference, you know, from Bolivia, you know, from Australia, and like, you know, like the blacks, you know, like the how we like, we need to put in our mouth too. Like, you know, he picks up in the shape of the world, and then, like, they digest, you know, like, he feels like a hard trip with his starving kids, you know. And so, man, he's like, far out of control. He's like, like, we're not only going to be like those people, but like, you know, keep on Japan, you know. And that's the best conference in Africa. And he's so, you know. He's great himself so deeply about that. He's so beautiful. He's so beautiful. Great. They were the natural law and unalienable natural rights granted by the Creator. A written constitution to assure a government of laws, not of rulers. And, dear listeners, virtue among the people. Virtue among the people, the best defense against tyranny. Then their own words, their own words, if you listen to them, are eloquent reminders of their devotion to this belief. I quote, Of all the dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity, religion and morality are indispensable supports. It is substantially true that virtue or morality is a necessary spring of popular government. End quote. George Washington said that in his farewell address. The same address where he warned us against foreign entanglements. Quote, We may look up to armies for our defense, but virtue is our best security. It is not possible that any state should long remain free where virtue is not supremely honored. Samuel Adams said that. You're gazed, bewildered, trapped in a world without time where sound collides with color and shadows explode. Yet this is no science fiction adventure. This is the real life, everyday world of a pirate. Pot, grass, weed, marrow, water. It all means the same thing. You smoke it and you get it. Maybe you smoke it because it's the end there and you want to be with it. Maybe you rebelle against your parents or maybe you're just looking for kicks. Whatever the reason, ask yourself this. Is it worth the risk? All the facts aren't in on marijuana, but here's one that is. A recent study at Duke University showed that prolonged use of marijuana can result in a permanent loss of healing. So the next time someone has you a joke, maybe you won't just get stoned. Maybe they'll get stoned. Yeah. Quote, Virtue must underlay all institutional arrangements if they are to be healthy and strong. The principles of democracy are as easily destroyed as human nature is corrupted. End quote. John Adams In my life, I have come to realize that evil emanates from the hearts of men and from nowhere else. Ladies and gentlemen, you may attribute it to whatever you wish. If there's a forest where evil exists and you take man out of that forest, and I'm not talking environmentalism, I'm talking about a location where evil exists, if you take man out of that forest, there will be no evil. How many of you have discovered this in your life? How many of you understand exactly what that means? How can we entrust to men supreme power over us as a government granting rights to us when they have this very same evil within their hearts that they struggle with on a daily basis? Most men, if contracted with enough temptation, always succumb. And I say most men, or I have seen very, very, very few who will not. But I can count them on one hand, and generally on two fingers, that I've known in my entire life. So how, ladies and gentlemen, could we ever entrust such power to anyone? That is why we were appointed by our founders as the watchdogs of the government, of, for, and by, the people. And what, what has happened to us? That would be so interesting, that would be great. Everybody started buying albums, man. We could probably get rid of Nixon and its hard-pig trip, man. We could get something in there, man. Oh, that would be really fair. That would be great. If we could get Robbie Robertson, you know, to be Secretary of War, you know, that would be so fair. You know, make everybody wear underserved smile. I know. I know, man, like people like Garcia, Jerry Garcia, like I haven't, like, you know, had him giving out downs. Or, you know, full spectrum, you know, he could do that. I don't know. He could lower than that. Lower than that? Phew. That sounds interesting. Yeah. Alexis de Tocqueville, the French statesman who traveled across America in the 1830s and wrote a two-volume study entitled Democracy in America, is widely quoted as observing. Quote, America is great because she is good. And if America ever ceases to be good, America will cease to be great. End quote. Heard every night across this nation. What does it mean? Where does it come from? How have we sunk to such depths? And why is it that most people don't even know the depths to which we have sunk? Quote, we hold these truths to be self-evident. All men are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights. And then later, that to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men. End quote. Our Declaration of Independence acknowledges a creator as the source of the unalienable rights that governments are formed to secure. This acknowledgement was the very foundation of the Constitution of the United States of America. Indeed, it was the foundation of the Declaration of Independence which first stated this principle. What are those unalienable rights with which we are endowed? They may be described in many ways. But the English jurist, Sir William Blackstone, wrote in 1766, and I quote, These may be reduced to three principle articles. One, the right of personal security or life. Two, the right of personal liberty. And three, the right of private property. End quote. America's written Constitution was to protect and secure God-given individual rights to life, liberty, and property. What is going on? These are being taken away from us. By the institution, the government, which we set into place to protect those creator-endowed rights. If we ever allow this foundation to be eroded and lose faith that these rights are a gift directly from God to each individual, then, dear listeners, we lose the basis of the greatness of the miracle that is America. You see, the ultimate source of these principles and ideals, the ultimate source that is embodied in the Declaration of Independence and in the Constitution and in the Bill of Rights, is the natural law. Sir William Blackstone, the same eminent English jurist, also said this, quote, Man must necessarily be subject to the laws of his creator. This will of his maker is called the law of nature. And this law of nature is, of course, superior to any other. No human laws are of any validity if contrary to this, and such of them as are valid derive all their force from this original. End quote. Don't go away. I'll be right back after this brief pause. The fangler boy in his born's high The instant tree that don't ask why Hi, I'm Bob Dylan. Remember those fabulous 60s? The marches, the den, the draft card burning, and best of all, the music. Well, now Apple House has collected the finest of those songs on one album called Golden Protest, performed by the original artists who made them famous. You'll thrill to, Society's Child by Janice Dean. Perfect Ballet Sunday by The Monkey. What Have They Done to the Rain by The Searcher. In the Ghetto by Elvis Presley. Silent Night, 7 o'clock news by Simon and Garfield. And who can ever forget this all-time classic? Yes, Barry McGuire's Immortal Eve of Destruction. 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Just send $3.95 and check your money order, plus your name and address to Apple Housebox, 70K South Bend, Indiana. Once again, that's $3.95 and check your money to Apple Housebox. That's what you do today. The founders, ladies and gentlemen, did not establish the Constitution for the purpose of granting rights. They established this government of laws, not a government of men, in order to secure each person's creator-endowed rights to life, liberty, and property. Don't go away, folks. I'll be right back after this very short pause. The voice of the people must be heard at all times. Sorry, boy, this caucus is for us Caucasians. You know how much you've got all those holes in your forehead? Learn to eat with a fork. Then how about you and me going for a little spin? The president's nomination for the presidency of these United States... And now, the Nana Heritage Productions presents... How Democracy Works, number 43, The Miracles of Free Election. Free elections depend upon a free people. From the earliest stages, the voice of the people must be heard at all times. Sorry, boy, this caucus is for us Caucasians. Oh, I might be got all those holes in your forehead. It's fine to eat with a fork. How about you and me going for a little spin? The nomination for the presidency of these United States... A 1973 Avocado Green Party at G.T.O. The representative of all the people responds to the will of the other people. Those cynical manipulators of all that's best in America. Henry, what won't they suit you? Listen, the breach. Thank God it wasn't an imperial. You wouldn't say that change. Well, what should I do to combat this infamy? Develop a blender? Grow a grill? Be yourself, Google. I got the plotter. And across the nation, the voice of the people responds to the will of the people. I vote for the Pontiac every time. This baby's got 350 horses under the hood. You need that extra power on today's highway. Anything but Nixon, man. A blender. Anything. Anything. Modern technology can record the voice of the people with the utmost precision. Pontiac, 38%. Nixon, 41%. Go get him, Pontiac. Enabling those in power to remain faithful to their oath of office. Now, many of you may wonder why, in announcing our withdrawal from Southeast Asia and the legalization of marijuana, I am wearing these ludicrous headlamps on my ears. Let me explain. The will of the people demands the frank exchange of opinion. Mr. Tenderday, perhaps you'd give the panel some idea of your general approach. Boy, can that baby hang in there on the corner. I'd just like to say, Harry, that in the accelerating times in the field, we must not change lanes in the car to stop. How many miles she gets to get? Oh, 2022 on a long haul. But rather negotiate with the tricky terms of the future. If only Kennedy had been continental, he'd still be with us. And if only Roosevelt had been a wheelchair. The will of the people is clear. A judgment must be made. I'm sorry, Spiro. It's the will of the people. That's what I thought. Spiro, he danced no more on the heads of punks. But tell Spiro one thing, boss, before he waddle off into something. Who is new, Spiro? This is hard, old friend, but a crock. A four-axle maxed him out. That's a good boss. It's a good boss. He danced good on the heads of punks. In the heat of an election year, however, mere adjustments are not enough. Forty-act, 764 percent. Nixon, six. Yes, the will of the people is a cruel mistress. Yet it is in the darkest hour that she teaches her most lasting way. Why do they think she is? I'm only one kid who's positive. Kline, D. Kline, D. Kline, D. Kline, D. Kline, D. Kline, D. This, the seventh crisis, is something hot because of blood. Think, think, think, think. Me, I say he's got to be a bridge. G 거balls a clear choice. Kline, D. Each elastic knife to the top isré. Kline, D. Come on, you feel car too. Hey, hey, hey, hey. What if a lot of cars he is? Oh, Scream. Caddy Fender. Imperial Whiteworth. All of them kimp cars he's look like. No. And so through the will of the people, the representative of all the people is transformed from a representative of none of the people into a representative of some of the people. Democracy at work. Someone's coming. Someone good. Someone rugged. Someone smooth. Someone long. Sleek. Exciting. Powerful. Someone you can listen to as easily as he slips into you. The all-new 1973 Nixon GOP. You want a president of breakthrough thrust. A president who won't fail over when he hits on. Above all, a president who starts first time in the Cold War. Try the 1973 Nixon. He grips the road to prosperity like a tiger. And he breaks just like a little moonwalk. During the generation of people. With Nixon. He's a war. Yeah! The preceding was a political announcement paid for by the Nixon-Mac campaign committee. The voice of the people is heard once more. Don't believe it, man. He'll do anything. Anything! With the will of the people duly satisfied, the race for the highest office in the land, not a prize, but a privilege, enters its final life. Here in tiny Buena Vista, California, the Democratic candidate took a definite stand on the busing issue today by forcing seven school buses into a multiple accident. From all over the nation have come congratulations and pledges of support. Hold those kids off the road, will you? They're holding up traffic. In other dramatic developments, the president appointed a Buick to the Supreme Court, announced plans for a summit meeting with a Zopf limousine, and pledged the vote to all auto Americans. Mr. Nixon himself cruised down to Lot David for a $100 tank fill-up accompanied by Mrs. Nixon, now a Chevy Nova, and the seven White House Volkswagen. And so the election reaches a fitting climax. Once more, folks, the last-minute entry into the demo journey Governor Wallace of Alabama for 1958's on pickup. And all three contestants are hirming around to 20-degree of still construction. The president is now in Mrs. Kapaniak, and Kapaniak is in pickup. The president is up to run again. And Bill N. Kapaniak, he's got that extra light, that extra sight, that he really follows, and he turns the mobile line again and again and again, and again, and again, so it looks like six minutes, seven feet, two. And so, through the miracle of pre-election, history is made once more. Do you, Richard Nixon, engine number 5286A76, swear to uphold the oath of office of the president of these United States? Beep, beep. The will of the people Christ, bestowing upon the joys of some of the people, a trust of all people, will be all right for frightening the angelsordeaness of the lundered皆 Thomas Jefferson said, That man has been subjected by his Creator to the moral law, of which his feelings are conscious, as it is sometimes called, are the evidence with which his Creator has furnished him the moral duties which exist between individual and individual in a state of nature, accompany them into a state of society, their Maker not having released them from those duties under forming themselves into a nation. End quote. It was really fun, fascinating and so fun. James Madison wrote, The accumulation of all powers, legislative, executive, and judiciary, in the same hands, whether of one, a few, or many, may justly be pronounced. The very definition of tyranny. End quote. If dope smoking doesn't damage your brain, then how come so many teenyboppers think Chi Chin Chang are funny? 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I cry, truth would轉, and the gray girl17 I cry, truth would say breezy and nashing child You drop me down in thosedfенить � Journalist Just because of that Don't let it be great I'm about to try to see My thoughts are rolling in on time I'm on Just because I can't be there So I'm thinking that I don't care The next time, brother, I'll stay for me Oh, the bridges, maybe I'll stay with you all the way Just across the bay Oh, the bridges, maybe I'll stay with you all the way Just across the bay Oh, the heat of my mind on the rim We're with you all the way from today I'm the world that's on the road I need it from the past to come to bed So many crazy songs One needs to write the serious song But I know you'll always be there To come back home Oh, the bridges, maybe I'll stay with you all the way Just across the bay Oh, the bridges, maybe I'll stay with you all the way Just across the bay We'll be here with me Oh, the bridges, maybe I'll stay with you all the way Amendment 1 to the Constitution of the United States of America And I quote, in part Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion Or prohibiting the free exercise thereof End quote It is the pillar and support of America's Constitution Thomas Jefferson said Quote In matters of religion I have considered that its free exercise is placed by the Constitution Independent of the power of the general government End quote This government was established as a secular entity To protect the religious freedom of all peoples To practice whatever religion they wished to practice It was never founded as a Christian state Or any other religious state For the only thing that guarantees That you will not be persecuted In the prosecution of your religion Is that the state Not have any interest in any religion So don't believe All of the bullshit That you've been hearing About this being a Christian nation It protects Christians It protects Buddhists It protects Satanists equally And without that protection No religious belief No church No religious person Would be safe From persecution And in fact The old inquisition And burnings At the stake Would soon Return The far out thing Is though that album Is like more than your record If you know what I'm hinting at You know Oh have you Have you done that man? You expect to get your wax You know You got your stacks of wax But you don't expect to get high In the bargain You know what I mean? I mean you know I put my tongue in the hole You know Yeah what happened there? And you spin it man Well it hurts You know But the pain Is so out of sight You know Light your face And you can lock the world Set fire to the church Of your choice In the first inaugural address Of Thomas Jefferson He said this Quote Peace Commerce And honest friendship With all nations Entangling Alliances With None End quote It's an essential part Of the founders formula For peace and prosperity We must be free From foreign entanglements Yet whenever We wish To get involved Somewhere A reason Is often Created To do so Yes Yes Yes This is that time To take up a collection For the bomb For funny What bomb do we need? That one And of course In the breakdown Of moral values The breakdown Of our strength Our traditions And the breakdown Of the very fabric Of the nation People everywhere Are posing This question What can you expect From a God Who crucified His own son? And how can you answer That Ladies and gentlemen I don't know How to answer Except that In the Christian Religion The son Was The God The problem That exists In this country Is we've gotten Away So far Far away From our Founding principles That there are Those Who believe That we must Bring about A world Totalitarian Socialist government To feed the poor To control the crime To stop the drugs To prevent Christians From shoving Their religion Down everybody else's throat And to prevent Muslims From shoving Their religion Down everybody's throat And to prevent Atheists From bombing All of the churches Of the people Who want to practice Their religion That are trying To say that The atheist Is wrong This country Was built Upon the premise That all Men Are created Equal It doesn't mean That they remain Equal All of their life What it means Is that they're Created equal They all have The same Opportunities But above That Above all That we are Endowed with Certain Unalienable Rights That give Us the Freedom To do And practice And have And own And say What we wish Whenever we wish As long as We do not Take away From the freedoms Of anyone else And getting Away from That premise And trusting Imperfect man To represent us And do the right Thing without Being watched Over Is what is Destroying this Nation We Are at fault Ladies and Gentlemen No one else And on this The 118th Birthday Of the We interrupt This program Of the Federal Billion America Is now Under Martial Law All Constitutional Rights Have been Suspended Stay in your Home Do not Attempt To contact Love Love One Insurance Agents Or Attorneys Shut up Do not Attempt To think Or detretion May occur Stay in your Home Curfew Curfew Is at 7pm Starts After work Anyone Caught Outside The gates Of their Subdivision Sectors After curfew Will Be Shot Remain Calm Do not Panic Your Neighborhood Watch Officer Will be By To collect Urine Samples In the Morning Anyone Caught Interfering With the Collection Of urine Samples Will Be Shot Stay in Your Home Remain Calm The number One Enemy Of Progress Is Question National Security Is more Important Than Individual Will All Sports Broadcast Will Proceed As Normal No More Than Two People May Gather Anywhere Without Permission Use Only The Drug Prescribed By Your Boss Or Supervisor Shut Out Be Happy Obey All Orders Without Question The Comfort You Demanded Is Now Mandatory Be Happy At Last Everything Is Done For You