@alzheri33@dubaishi Please note that the court believes that its power comes from God, which means that the United States is a monarchy, which means that citizenship is a myth of those who believe in the constitution, and which means that this is not a court but a royal tribunal.
@alzheri33@dubaishi Please note that the court believes that its power comes from God, which means that the United States is a monarchy, which means that citizenship is a myth of those who believe in the constitution, and which means that this is not a court but a royal tribunal.
In Ancient Greece, slaves were forbidden from exercising so they didn't get strong enough to revolt.
Spartan slaves were deliberately underfed and overworked to prevent rebellion
In Feudal Europe, peasants were fed bread and oats while nobles feasted on red meat.
Roman gladiators were were fed barley and beans to keep them big, but slow so they couldn't conquer their masters.
Controlling a population starts with food and fitness.
You get what's happening today right?
@alzheri33 If the court claims that it is his water, and he confirmed this, then the guy should be billed a billion dollars for the construction of engineering structures at his own expense.
🔥 خبر صاد�� يثير الجدل! 🌧️🚫
رجل أمريكي في ولاية أوريغون يُسجن 30 يومًا ويُغرّم 1500 دولار… لماذا؟
لأنه جمع مياه الأمطار على أرضه الخاصة! 😱
الرجل غاري هارينغتون بنى 3 خزانات عملاقة على أرضه البالغة 170 فدان، خزن فيها ملايين الغالونات من مياه المطر والثلوج ليستخدمها في إطفاء الحرائق وحماية الحياة البرية.
لكن السلطات اعتبرت ذلك “سرقة” لمياه الولاية، بناءً على قانون قديم من عام 1925 يجعل المياه ملكية عامة
رغم أنه حاول الدفاع عن نفسه قائلًا: “المطر سقط على أرضي… أنا لا أبيعه، أستخدمه فقط على ممتلكاتي”، إلا أن المحكمة رفضت حججه.
الخلاصة:
قصة أثارت غضب ملايين الناس حول العالم، وأعادت طرح السؤال الكبير:
هل المطر الذي يسقط على أرضك ملك لك… أم للحكومة؟ 🤔
⚠️ ملاحظة: جمع المياه في براميل صغيرة قانوني في أوريغون، لكن المشاريع الكبيرة بدون تصريح = مشكلة!
“The truth may be puzzling. It may take some work to grapple with. It may be counterintuitive. It may contradict deeply held prejudices. It may not be consonant with what we desperately want to be true. But our preferences do not determine what's true.”
— Carl Sagan