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Big Mother: An Unsustainable Concept

by Niki Raapana, Feb, 2002

Chapter Four: Big Mother's Communitarian Double-tongued Dictionary

abandoned: prime, private, undeveloped property, coveted by communitarians and their local-corporate partners; can also be used to describe the owners who live on the land.

abatement: communitarian concept that expands U.S. emminient domain laws to include using a more moral reason for assuming the public has a "repsonsibility" to "control all private land for the future," especially used to obtain valuable property not for sale.

anthropology: 18th century new British science based on the theory of evolution, sponsored by Albert Gallatin in the U.S. to prove the American Indians were an inferior culture; today it's a legitimate science of man, a form of sociology used to study and catalog undeveloped people's assets.

Armies of Compassion: U.N. Forces used in Katanga, Africa, in December, 1962. As the Red Cross explains: "United Nations soldiers moved into the hospital after being fired on from the building and machine-gunned patients in their beds."

Asset Based Community Development (ABCD): logging all people's individual skills and abilities into a master database, to be mapped, categorized, analyzed, and utilized by the global community's sustainable developers.

assets: human's individual skills, abilities and capacities; World Bank uses the terms "hidden human assets" to describe people's underutilized skills and abilities.

Bill of Rights: an outdated nationalist document; a barrier to global justice, especially in the United States.

capacity: The sum total of everyone in the community's life skills, as in the citizen's overall capacity levels for enticing new businesses to build inside the new collectives.

change agent: Faciliators and educators who study manipulation techniques (Gestalt, etc.) used to control and dominate communitarian private and public meetings; a specialized, elite workforce designed by Marxists to infiltrate and destroy free countries, also used to promote civil unrest.

civil servant: a more moral government agent in charge of enforcing communitarian regulations, often confused with the former U.S. definition of a legitimate public employee.

civil society: the utopian dream of a futuristic society where everyone is good and nobody is allowed to be bad. syn: communitarianism, The Third Way; both terms are used to define the new more moral communitarian communities.

collective guilt: wonderful tool created by Carl Jung (who worked for the globalist cartel that supported the Nazis) to make the German people feel "guilt" for the Nazi's crimes against humanity. It was tested sucessfully on the German people after the experimental failure and world reaction to the globalists helping Hitler to reduce populations; it also helped hide the "evidence" supplied to Hitler, in person, by the globalist's British-Darwinian Eugenics Congress in 1933.

communist: nobody we know.

communitarian: one who cloaks their fascist tendancies behind an obscure definition of communism.

community assets: World Bank term for "worth" totals of every human resource existing in the global collectives.

community council: originally used by Americans to define legitimate local governing bodies, used more often in the 21st century to describe small groups of enlisted citizens who oversee and enforce sustainable development plans.

community government: unelected members of newly appointed councils and committees, designed to change American laws under the Bill of Rights by balancing U.S. individual rights against the rights of the "public at large."

Community 2020 Mapping Software: HUD's (Housing and Urban Development's) GIS community data-gathering software program distributed to participating U.S. community governments.

community police: federally trained and funded cops used to gather and disseminate all citizen's private data; used to perform job and lifestyle related interventions, to monitor behaviors, and to "mediate" between people making loud music, arguing politics, or just plain arguing, in order to keep the "noise level down" in the new more civil society.

COMPASS: Community Mapping, Planning and Analysis for Safety Strategies, the newest program designed by COPS to gather American's data into one main, international database.

compassionate service: government mandated volunteerism.

consensus building: the opposite of logical, open and democratic debate, used by government committees and councils to control the free exchange of information and opinions. Part of the NWO's decision-making process.

conspiracy theory: British-Imperialist No-Reason theory used to discount all American's factual and reasonable objections to One-World Councils, unconstitutional laws, and programs.

constitution: legal contracts between people in free societies, a format for hiring goverment servants, now only cited by nationalist wackos and crazybad people in terrorist militias or radical "freedom" organizations.

constitutionalists: U.S. wackos who cite their constitution.

cooperative partnerships, aka public/private partnerships: government controlled development organizations, as used in countries living under governments who "direct" enterprise.

crime: formerly a fairly straight-up definition of acts by humans against civilized society, like murder, rape, assault, robbery and embezzlement, crime can now used to describe a "problem" that may induce a crime to be committed. These "problems can be: a place, a person or an event."

crime mapping: a highly specialized new law enforcement "tool" that takes the data gathered into the GIS from every available source and uses it to predict and prevent crime. (Since Sept 11, the Lt.Col of the U.S. Army Northern Command works with global COPS to monitor U.S. "criminal" activity).

Crime Mapping Research Center (CMRC): Created in 1997 by the Department of Justice (DOJ) under the National Institute for Justice (NIJ), to research ways to gather and disseminate information about local crime and "problems." (See: MAPS)

crime prevention: the theory that if the community has enough information and data on everyone living in the collective, then the COPS can identify and stop the bad people from committing crimes against the community; also a program Big Mother insists could potentially stop people from even thinking about committing crimes.

crime problems: the unscientific principle that older neighborhoods and poor people's living conditions, such as dark streets and unlandscaped yards, contribute to crime. The exact definition Big Mother uses for "problems" is impossible to find, yet it's one of her favorite words.

DARPA, Defense Advanced Reasearch Projects Agency: Scottish Rite of Freemason's branch of the U.S. military, a "secret" ancient snoop organization that's gone high-tech. It's now part of the partnership bewteen the global elite's oil-based corporations and high level White House communitarian officials and "advisers," also part of the U.S.'s Total Information Awareness (TIA) program; their logo is a pyramid with an all-seeing eye that "glows" across a globe.. the Latin script reads: Knowledge is Power.

deceit: acceptable format for negotiations with citizenry.

decision-making: the process community government uses to implement laws that eliminate the U.S. Bill of Rights.

dialectic: 19th century twisted logic developed by Hegel and borrowed by Marx; type of reasoning that eliminates reason.

Earth Charter: United Nations document "declaring the fundamental principles for a sustainable future and an urgent call to build a global partnership for sustainable development." In this new age vision for the future, signed by the U.S. Conference of Mayors in 2001, our U.S. Mayor's whereas portion of the "bill" includes: "Care for the community of life with compassion, understanding and (..does it really say this?...)love."

economic justice: Marxist theory of redistribution of wealth to ensure equal global access to middle-class, affluent, American lifestyles. Marx called it "each according to their ability, each according to their needs." ie: Americans are responsible for world-wide poverty based on their greedy cosumption of more than their share of the worlds resources.

economic security: global government control over trade and production, rather than the worn out nationalist ideal of government protection of businesses and individuals involved in trade and production.

electronic tracking device: new technological "tool" placed anywhere, including under skin, that sends a signal to the operator with a location for the subject being tracked. The amount of information "about the human subject" that the chip can hold varies with the chip, but all of them can be uploaded from a "distance," and some via satellite. This technology is advancing very rapidly, and there is now the very real possibility that some minute version of this can be given as part of an "emergency vaccination." Doctors and "first responders" are refusing to take the most questionable substance known as the "smallpox vaccination," and thousands of fine military professionals are REFUSING to re-enlist because of the military mandates. Under State MEPHA laws and FEMA "orders," all Americans who refuse the shots will be arrested and fined, and all their possessions can be confiscated. MEPHA laws vary from state to state. What does yours say?

eugenics: 19th Century British-Anglo science of genocide; endorsing absolute population control over the billions of too many inferior dark skinned people.

faith-based: government partnerships in religious programs; the exact opposite of separation of church and state, may expand to include eco-terrorists and Big Mother's religion.

fear: natural emotional response to violent criminal acts and percieved threats against ones person, home or family, fear is best fed by horror stories used by Big Mother as the main No-Reason we need her assiatnce to help us feel safer.

feminism: the modern ideology that inequality between the sexes is the "fault" of historically patriarchal Muslim and Christian religious followers. Utilized in the early stages to reform inequality in American law, its early success in the U.S. was used to trick the U.S. throughout the late 20th century, as the "concept" was expanded to assist the NWO in creating and implementing new communitarian programs based in the new "social sciences." Bella Absbug helped turn American feminism into a New Age-pagan "religion" of Fabian witches and Freemasonry.

full-blown fear: Phrase coined by communitarian thinker George Kelling, author of "The Broken Window Theory," (cited by Seattle police in goal #8) to describe what happens when "people feel like nobody cares and nobody's in charge."

Geographical Information Systems (GIS): The hard-drive for the map. In Seattle the GIS is owned and operated by Seattle Public Utilities, (SPU) and was used primarily for mapping cables, electrical lines, waterlines, and sewer and garbage.

general welfare: the founding fathers fundamental purpose for government, now expanded to include much more than a government of a free states, charged with providing the infrastructure that promotes and protects business and trade between the states. (How much more remains to be seen).

growth management: basis for all the new state legislation, a sustainable ideology that was sold to locals as a way to limit the ugly strip mall sprawl that went on through the latter half of the 20th century after the federal government agencies began directing local land use law; it includes all the socialist "partnership" concepts laid out by the U.N..

habitat/habitability: social scientific term borrowed by the U.N. and promoted to mean a detailed summary of every living organism in the neighborhood, including humans.

harboring syndrome: newly created, unclinical, unproven, and unsubstantiated "mental illness." Communitarian cops use it to identify bizarre behaviors not allowed by the NWO, and to gain unwarranted access to "inspect" inside private homes.

hidden assets: under-utilized people's skills.

Housing and Urban Devlopment (HUD): The originator of the Broken Window Theory, originator of clean-up efforts in the worst public housing projects in the country. HUD has a master database of all residents in HUD housing, their congregate data files are vast and detailed. HUD designed the data software for asset based community development, and was a presenter at the U.N. Habitat II Conference on Human Settlements in 1996. The gateway agency for numerous COPS' programs. (see chapter seven)

human capital: individual's buying power.

human resources: individual's capabilities that can be used to further sustainable development.

human settlements: refugee camps, HUD housing, detainment "centers," planned communities, (Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, etc.)

human subject's research: studies and interviews performed by government counselors and social scientists that assists the government with policy decisions about funding and new programs. Very strictly controlled data up until COMPASS.

individual assets: people's skills and abilities logged and categorized for use by the collective.

innovative: new ideas that circumvent restrictions placed on government bodies, used primarily for laws and programs.

innovative strategies of enforcement: creative new laws for COPS teams that will eliminate the Bill of Rights.

initiative: vehicle for NWO programs.(If it's a genuine people's initiative, then, of course, it's a bad thing).

inter-agency working group: governmental organization that includes as many branches of unelected government agencies as possible, used to design innovative communitarian laws that promote "social equity."

inter-departmental cross-training: training process where all government agents with access to private homes must log individual's private information into GIS data software.

intervention: community government's interference in private lives, using the community police to "help." Tested by COPS in Alcohol Impact Areas. (also see harboring syndrome)

involuntary human re-settlements: World Bank programs used throughout the colonies (and former colonies) completely disrupted under foreign European Imperialist governments, including the continents of Africa and the Middle East. Most recently used in Mexico and Central America to "help" the farmers and tribal peoples, who are "this time" losing their land to sustainable development policy. Asset-based interviews are a key to managing all the human capacity under the new job-training programs. Involuntary resettlements offer many opportunities for training ancient tribal people to learn service jobs catering to the world's elites, (now called "eco-tourists").

knock and talks: information interviews conducted by community police, logged into the GIS database, using individual's private information to "prevent crime."

land use: no longer directed by elected governing councils, land use is now used to define the process used to develop private and public land according to communitarian values.

land trusts: the actual process whereby a "community" buys land and controls it for all the people in the community.

lie: truth.

livability: the undefinable communitarian concept of utopian living standards, used wherever possible.

Local Agenda 21: the world government Habitat II plan for rebuilding communities, handed out at the U.N. Earth Summit Conference in Rio de Janerio, Brazil in 1992.

MAPS: Department of Justice crime mapping. (See C.M.R.C.)

mental illness: the affliction of individualist thinking, most often found in children of all ages, backgrounds, and genetic disposition.

multi-agency partnership: a communitarian government team.

nationalism: self-governance, as in the ideology of liberty used to foment unrest and bring on the American Revolution.

natural law: fundamental principle of Amercian belief in a just Creator's law, namely that all men are created equal.

natural science: fundamental principle that the only "thinkers" Americans are allowed to believe are British Scientists who work for the global government.

neighborhood development: re-shaping America into something between communist collectives and HUD housing, a third way.

neighborhood planning: the consensus process used to create the new collectives, directed by international "advisers."

New World Order (NWO): elites promoting world-wide agenda to ensure sustainable equity laws prevail over nationalist law.

NIBRS, National Incident Based Reporting System: Project that granted permission for DOJ "moves beyond aggregate statistics and raw counts of crimes and arrests that comprise the summary UCR program to individual records for each reported crime incident and its associated arrest."

privacy: a threat to world security, only mentioned by bad "problem" people who obviously have something to hide.

private farms: an ancient free American term, used prior to the Millenium to define privately owned farms, balanced into oblivion by corporate designed environmental collectives.

private property: formerly a Right protected by the U.S. Bill of Rights, now a priveledge granted to communitarian citizens under strict scientific and governmental control.

Problem-Oriented-Policing (POP): idea that poor economic conditions are the fault of the "problem" poor people, that poor people scare shoppers away in a civil society, and that any problems that lead people to feel full-blown fear should be heavily monitored and removed from the area. (see: W&S)

problem-solving partnerships: the process of identifying problem neighbors who may or may not be a barrier to the rebuilt collective, most often targeting property owners.

quality of life: a communist measurement for a higher global standard of living, used interchangably with livability.

redistribution: idea that the world's wealth should be gathered up by the NWO and handed out equally to everyone.

rehabilitation: new brainwashing technique perfected in alcohol and drug programs and expanded to include "helping" people train for new jobs in the rebuilt communities.

reinventing government: changing the U.S. from a republic to a communist collective, or something even more modern.

rejuvenation: tearing down old neighborhoods on prime city real estate and rebuilding communitarian collectives.

rebuilding communities: the theory that the world must be rebuilt, taken from the socialist imperative to "rebuild the world." The actual rebuilding is the process by which the NWO changes local government to include community councils who pass and enforce NWO laws; the fundamental purpose of Big Mother's implementation of U.N. Local Agenda 21.

SARA (Scanning, Analysis, Response, Assessment): the communitarian based Weed & Seed GIS format to finding and identifying "problem" people in the community. Initially targeted persons in low-income rental properties living in areas slated for major urban redevelopment projects. Moved into middle-class America police stations in the late 1990's, eventually required format to be used by every Seattle police precinct and affilliated departments.

scientific theory: the art of distorting information using international scientists'credentials to make up for lack of sound science, mainly to satisfy modern journalists who may ask one or two dumb questions; information solicited under NWO grant funding that will legitimize fascist NWO laws.

scientist: New Age guru/legal-spiritual advisor.

security: government blanket to do anything it wants, used frequently to explain draconian measures against freedom.

social equity: Stalin's communist theory for changing national laws; to distribute wealth and opportunity equally.

social scientist: god.

social values: the communitarian ideal of a shared sense of morality that includes a devotion to communist principles.

smart growth: see land use/growth management.

speakout: local sustainable development presentations with overwhelming scientific reports and maps "explaining" all the identified endanged plants, or species, or wetlands, or watersheds, or gold, or oil in the community that must now be protected by the communitarian scientists, at all costs.

stakeholders: Supposedly the community organizations and people who contributed to writing Local Agenda 21 plans, but you'll never find your business or name listed, unless you're one of the chosen few citizen-partners.

station area planning: communist idea that the government should directly control and manage all land falling within a one-mile radius of a new transit station, always combined with new communitarian transit "related" initiatives.

strategies of enforcement: combining military principles for prolonged battles with local crime prevention programs; the perfectly unreasonable objective of No-victory... ever.

sustainability: United Nations term used to implement world government authority over resources, in order to create a new world-wide, socially eqitable standard of living.

synthesis: final solution to the communitarian definition of the American national problem of diverse opinions, as in: we need a "middle ground" between conflicting ideologies.

traitor: one who believes in truth enough to confront lies.

treason: defending national rights against imperialist laws.

urban blight: a 1960's concept that defined poor people's neighborhoods (and people) as "open sewers."

urban planning: a vast network of lawyers and architects who think they control America's private land and resources.

urban renewal: the communitarian answer to urban blight.

Third Way: Fabian socialist term championed by Great Britan's Prime Minister Tony Blair and U.S. Presidents Clinton and George Bush Jr., meaning a "solution" to the conflicting ideology of the far right and the far left, a new "middle" ground that balances the two conflicting ideas.

transit related development: part of the communitarian world vision for creating pedestrian "corridors" around useless new trains that go from shopping mall to shopping mall.

validation event: an invitation to a small group of locals who sign off on the Local Agenda 21 Plans, thereby granting the legislative body permission to adopt NWO laws.

vision: NWO term borrowed from the International Socialists that decribes a utopian future.

visioning: NWO decription of the process whereby locals write a Plan for a collective government of the "future."

Weed & Seed: HUD program that uses community police to help identify the people who are "bad weeds," and then teaches citizens to use inovative strategies of enforcement to "pull the bad weeds" before replacing them with "good seeds."

willing seller: a property owners new title after being forced to sell, donate, or abandon their property to the NWO.

**** Please feel free to email me with the terms in use in your community that should be in this dictionary, and note in your email if you'll allow me to use them in the game.

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