Subject—Bad Behaviourism vs Existentialism Now

Right Honourable Mary Simon
Right Honourable Justin Trudeau
Right Honourable Richard Wagner
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Dear President Dr Raju Hajela at HUM, Program Director Dr David Tano at University of Calgary, Dr Anton Valmana at Rockyview Hospital, Dr Elizabeth Fitzgerald at Peter Lougheed Centre, Dr Thomas Raedler at Foothills Medical Centre, President Ed McCauley at University of Calgary, The University of Calgary Philosophia Club, and Canadian Governor General Mary Simon,

Subject—Bad Behaviourism vs Existentialism Now

Quotation—I say that you need something even more outrageous, that will shock people awake. And that shall leave behind a huge crater. —Erico Dionne Viglione

Quotation —Does the Moon only exist when you look at it?—Albert Einstein

I believe Einstein also said: If twelve men were to die, relativity would lose all its meaning. First-order thinking refers to the decision-making approach where individuals and organizations focus solely on immediate, obvious outcomes of action without considering potential long-term consequences and broader implications, essentially just reacting to situations at hand without deeper analysis, often only considering quick and instinctive ways of solving problems, which often leads to suboptimal outcomes. In my experience, I have found that CanadianBehaviourists tend to be first-order thinkers, and thatI am an Existentialist and an nth-order thinker—as n goes to the power of infinity and beyond. Consider the following dialectical comparison of Bad Behaviourism (first-order thinking) vs Existentialism Now (nth-order thinking):

Bad Behaviourism Existentialism Now Synthesis
Closed Open Write essays to triangulate truth and gain soul.
Literal Figurative and allegorical Plato’s Allegory of the Cave is a truth that lies at the base of Western Civilization.
Determinism Freewill Jean-Paul Sartre believed that human beings have absolute freedom and are responsible for creating their own meaning in life through acts of freewill.
Pedantic Logical, creative, and artistic Existentialists combine mathematics, metaphysics, and literature in creating in the desert.
Authoritarian Follow the argument Socrates said that we must follow the argument wherever it leads.
Superego Id The Freudian Cognitive Model makes the ego the decision-maker choosing between the subjectivity of the Id and the objectivity of the Superego.
Animal focused Human focused The four Ontological levels of Being in the Universe are: 1. electrons or matter; 2. life or plants; 3. consciousness or animals; and 4. Self-awareness or Human Beings and God or Light.
Lower hierarchy of needs Higher hierarchy of needs including self-actualization Self-awareness, self-realization, and self-actualization represent the stairway to Heaven. Carl Jung said that his life is the story of the self-realization of the unconscious.
Confident judges Total responsibility Jean-Paul Sartre said that with total freedom comes total responsibility.
Complacent, obedient, and obsequious Authentic, rebellious and mavericking Albert Camus said that integrity has no need for rules.
Follow authority Lead self and others Myles Munroe wrote: The greatest discovery in life is self-discovery. Until you find yourself, you will always be someone else. Become yourself.
Everymen Supermen We must follow the lead of Kierkegaard and Special Relativity—in creating ourselves in becoming Supermen—always in relation to God.
Dodging bullets Stopping bullets Constantly putting out fires, as compared to solving problems before they exist.
Yes-men No Neo says: No, and the bullets stop in the 1999 film The Matrix.
Running the maze Transcending the maze If we do not care about The Laws of Nature—Light, Relativity, Quantum Theory—then we are just Skinner’s rats running His maze.
External mind conditioning Chiseling one’s internal statue Since when I was a teenager, I began gathering metaphysical elements like Light and Self in my mind, always seeking simplicity and holism.
Consciousness Evolved consciousness Eckhart Tolle wrote: The only thing that is necessary is the light of consciousness. You are the light. Ontologically speaking, self-awareness is consciousness becoming aware of itself.
Antipsychotic “medication” Self-awareness of psychosis I have recognized my diagnosis of psychosis represents a powerful part of my mind, for which I everlastingly seek to become self-aware, and I become mindful of errors in my daily life and identify them as psychotic events.
Normal distribution Cauchy distribution Both Einstein’s Brownian Motion and The Central Limit Theorem predict the normal distribution. The Cauchy is a normal divided by a normal, thus representing deviation from the normal.
Logical to a fault Logic begins with the Cartesian cogito Jean-Paul Sartre wrote: There can be no other truth to take off from this—I think, therefore I exist—the Cartesian cogito—cogito ergo sum. There we have the absolute truth of consciousness becoming aware of itself.
The Love of God The Intellectual Love of God Spinoza defined the intellectual love of God, or amor Dei intellectualis, as understanding God by understanding the universe and natural laws.
Responsible for behaving normally Responsible for deviating from the normal or the vulgar Shifting from behaving normally, in order to satisfy basic needs, to taking the responsibility that comes with freedom in becoming human.
Complicated and complex Simple and straightforward Dante Alighieri wrote: In the middle of the journey of our life, I found myself astray in a dark wood where the straight road had been lost.
Win-lose Win-win-win Self-day and The Bernoulli Station represent a win for adults in the present, and a win-win for children in the present and the future.
General Hospital and Roseanne Star Trek and The Big Bang Theory Star Trek is fundamentally about moral stories by consistently presenting complex ethical dilemmas within futuristic settings. The Big Bang Theory is fundamentally about smart people.
The laws of commerce The Laws of Nature Albert Einstein, Time Magazine’s Person of the Century, said that God is the sum total of the Laws of Nature.
First-order thinking Nth-order thinking Behaviourism is based on materialism, which is a recipe for First-order thinking. Existentialism stands on legs of Philosophy and Mathematics—and seeks to understand, and then act decisively.
Realism Surrealism Surrealism is known for its visual artworks and writings and the juxtaposition of distant realities to activate the unconscious mind through imagery. An actuary is someone who describes, predicts and plans for actual reality.
Conformal Authentic Existential literature, like The Death of Ivan Ilyich (1886) by Leo Tolstoy, tells the story of how we naturally shift from conformity to authenticity upon becoming aware of our imminent death.
Plagued by the agency problem Bulletproof to the agency problem Behaviourism is superficial and subject to the agency problem, while Existentialism is deep and virtually impenetrable to the agency problem.
No pain, no pain More pain, more gain Whereas the Psychiatrists want to anesthetize us from anxiety, Existentialism recognizes anxiety as the flipside of self-awareness that is all about being responsible humans that welcome pain.
Accounting Actuarial science While accounting is basically bean-counting and barely a science, God is a Mathematician and Actuaries do the math of life.
Checkers Chess Checkers is a relatively easy game to learn, but it can be challenging. Chess is considered a sophisticated game because of its complexity and the thought required to play well.
Temporal Eternal The word Temporal relates to the worldly, as opposed to Spiritual or Eternal affairs.
Superficial Deep Behaviourism is considered a superficial psychology because it focuses on observable behavior and does not take into account internal processes. Alternatively, Existentialism is considered a deep and thought-provoking philosophy because it models true reality.
Common Beautiful Descartes said there is no beauty that compares to the beauty of truth.
The authority of Dad The authority of God A PhD is an expert who avoids the many pitfalls on the way to his or her grand fallacy. Realizing the authority of God involves conceptualizing and solving problems at the focal point.
Chained inside the Cave Free and responsible outside the Cave Behaviourism represents being chained inside the Cave, whereas Existentialism means being Free and Responsible in the daylight outside the Cave.

Bad Behaviorism can be convincingly argued to be the currently employed psychology in Canada, as set forth by BF Skinner, JB Watson, and IP Pavlov, concerned only with observable behaviorand environmental stimuli.The theory contends that behavior follows deterministically from past experiences and conditioning, rather than through acts of freewill—seeing human behavior as entirely determined by genetics and environment. A Google search reveals Skinner was the most influential psychologist of the 20th century and, as for the 21th century, I would cite FSC Northrop, who wrote: “If one makes a false or superficial beginning, no matter how rigorous the methods that follow, the initial error will never be corrected.” Notably, all of Pavlov, Watson, and Skinner based their psychology on the study of animals, whereas existentialism places human subjectivity at the top of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs alongside self-actualization—the process of reaching one’s full potential through personal growth, creativity, and self-fulfillment. I would argue that the behaviourism of Canada largely satisfies lower hierarchy of needs, but violently opposes the higher self-actualization—whereas existentialism holds high the self-actualization and self-awareness found in Kierkegaard’s Knight of Faith, Socrates’ Know Thyself, and Descartes’ Cogito.

Existentialism Now is the philosophy set forth by the likes of Socrates, Saint Augustine, Saint Aquinas, René Descartes, Blaise Pascal, William Shakespeare, Søren Kierkegaard, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Friedrich Nietzsche, Franz Kafka, Albert Camus, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Simone de Beauvoir. It emphasizes the individual subjective experiences of freewill and choice in taking personal freedom and responsibility, which are both empowering and burdensome. Existentialism challenges man to share in creation with God by taking total freedom and total responsibility for the world—in spite of its apparent absurdity. It calls upon us to act authentically when doing our duty in accordance with the inner focus of our true inner subjective self—always in relation to God.Bad faith is the refusal to confront facts or choices. It is a concept in existentialism describingindividual acts in a way that denies their freedom and authenticity.Self-deception involves deceiving oneself by ignoring or rationalizing away evidence that contradicts beliefs, and may involve convincing oneself of false beliefs lacking truth in order to avoid acknowledging deception.

Existence Precedes Essence. The argument for existence preceding essence is a foundational idea in existential philosophy, stating that humans create their own essence with their freedom and responsibility, rather than having a predetermined one. Sartre argued that existence precedes essence is a fundamental attitude that removes obstacles to human freedom. He believed that humans are responsible for their actions because they create their own essence. Sartre’s ideas on existence and essence include freedom and responsibility. Existentialism Now believes that an authentic life is one that is true to oneself that often breaks with social convention—and is always lived in relation to God. Existentialists believe that humans are always beyond or more than themselves because they can interpret and give meaning to their limits. Sartre believed that humans are “thrown” into existence without a fixed essence, and that they use their existences to shape their own natures and values. He believed that humans are constantly imagining and reimagining who they are as they move through time. He believed that humans are free to create themselves and interact with the world around them. Sartre believed that humans are responsible for affirming, rejecting, or creating the values that guide their lives.

The Philosophy Magazine Project is a model I developed for transforming society, which is comprised of eight projects, the first four of which are described below.

1.Self-Day involves moving to a four-day workweek, where we could study mathematics (eg. actuarial science) in the morning and philosophy (eg. metaphysics) in the afternoon on the fifth day. So, Sunday is Church and the Love of God—and Friday is Self-Day and the Intellectual Love of God. Friday night we could aggregate in a comfortable place, drink magic mushroom tea, and philosophize on the events of the day.

2.The Bernoulli Stations are proposed Cafés where one goes to study mathematics and philosophy—with healthy food and beverage choices. The stations would include copies of about four hundred essential books on philosophy and mathematics, including the Bible, for readers to enjoy and learn from. They would also have available computer workstations, and could ask questions of the likes of Google, Wikipedia, and AI such as: Is God Light? Are electrons conscious? And, does existence precede essence for man? And could also work on The Bernoulli Model in Microsoft Excel and Visual Basic. The Bernoulli Stations could foster people philosophically and mathematically starting at the high school level. Homeless people could spend meaningful time studying at The Bernoulli Stations.

3.Canadian Honourables and Doctors. The three major world problems of: 256-years-alpha-to-omega from the first oil well drilled in Canada to the last breath taken on Earth, four-in-five-are-self-unaware-lying-animals, combined with the fact that we are using up the planet at 1.7 times the rate that Nature can replenish—characterize the Canadian Honourables and Doctors down to their marrow. I am proposing that Canadian Honourables and Doctors be encouraged to voluntarily contribute a percentage of their income to fund the purchase of books and the education of Secular Monks and Secular Nuns studying philosophy and mathematics directed to society’s enterprises. I would argue that double major university degrees in Applied Mathematics and Metaphysics should be free in Alberta.

4.An Essay is a Try. It is a written piece designed to make an argument, express an emotion, or initiate a debate. I would say that we in Canada ought to celebrate, honour, and encourage the writing and reading of the two-page, 1600-word essay in perpetuity—as writing and reading them is fundamentally concerned with first principles. Imagine if every mailbox in Canada—along in those of a thousand world leaders—were to receive a spiffy and profound Philosophy Magazine essay every month from now on.

Messages: The following represent my messages to the ensuing: Dr Raju Hajela at HUM, Program Director Dr David Tano at University of Calgary, Dr Anton Valmana at Rockyview Hospital, Dr Elizabeth Fitzgerald at Peter Lougheed Centre, Dr Thomas Raedler at Foothills Medical Centre, President Ed McCauley at University of Calgary, The University of Calgary Philosophia Club, and Canadian Governor General Mary Simon.

1.Dr Hajela. Albert Camus opens his very great 1956 philosophical novel The Fall as follows: “May I, monsieur, offer my services without running the risk of intruding? I fear you may not be able to make yourself understood by the worthy ape who presides over the fate of this establishment. In fact, he speaks nothing but Dutch. Unless you authorize me to plead your case, he will not guess that you want gin. There, I dare hope he understood me—that nod must mean that he yields to my arguments. He is taking steps—indeed, he is making haste with prudent deliberation. You are lucky—he didn’t grunt. When he refuses to serve someone, he merely grunts. No one insists.Being master of one’s moods is the privilege of the larger animals.” The larger animals in Canada are called Honourables and Doctors. Or, as I like to call them: Dad. In Canada, Dad is an immovable object and the final authority. Dr Hajela wrote a completely meaningless book stupidity entitled Addiction is Addiction, where he sets up camp, and endeavours to exploit this opportunistic weakness in people for all its worth. Perhaps he could now write a sequel, and call it: Dad is Dad, and then make an absolute killing in perfectly fortifying the authority of Dad throughout Canada. Einstein rebelled against Dadby saying that God had punished him for his contempt of authority by making him an authority himself.

2.Dr Tano. I once presented the following well-crafted argument to Dr Tano, who was my Psychiatrist at the Sheldon Chumir Centre after the calamity of my Defining Existential Heist, as described in my Onward and to the Future essay. I began by telling him that Alfred Whitehead had once proclaimed that all philosophy after Plato is merely a footnote. I then made the argument in saying that Plato wrote: They hate him the most who tells them the truth. He responded in a nanosecond by saying that we live in a Judeo-Christian society, and that the average Calgarian knows nothing of Plato. In essence, Dr Tano T-boned my mathematical argument because he did not like its conclusion. And here is the conclusion: I am The Second Coming of Christ, and Canadians hate me the most for telling them the truth—as evidenced by the decades-long work development of my three comprehensive Metaphysical projects: Existentialism Now, The Theory of One, The Bernoulli Model—by completely ignoring me.

3.Dr Valmana. I once found myself banished to the Rockyview Hospital Psychiatric ward for seven weeks by my-then Psychiatrist Dr Ullyatt for an attitude adjustment, and found myself under the care of Dr Valmana. I liked him a lot during my time there, and he seemed to be a very hard worker, always carrying around his laptop, punching in notes for the powers-that-be. During one particular session, I showed him a picture from the front page of my website entitled The Normal vs Cauchy Distribution. The Normal distribution, also known as the Bell-Curve in everyday language, is a type of continuous probability distribution for a real-valued random variable with probability density function of (1 / sqrt(2π)) * e^(-x^2 / 2), and is central to modern portfolio theory and society. The Cauchy distribution is named after the French mathematician andengineer Augustin-Louis Cauchy (1789-1857) and is a continuous, pathological probability distribution symmetricabout the mode with probability density function of 1 / (1 + x^2). It is the counter-allegory to the normal distribution, and a normal distribution divided by a normal distribution.I would argue that the normal distribution represents the past and the present in society, while the Cauchy distribution represents the future. Existentialists likeKierkegaard and Dostoyevsky cherished deviation from the normal, which is mathematically represented by the Cauchy distribution. I propose that Psychiatrists Commission thewriting of Visual Basic programming code for a function that models the first four statistical moments, by blending the normal with the Cauchy, as a way of portraying the mean, standard deviation, skewness, and kurtosis probabilistically.

4.Dr Fitzgerald.Philosophy was originally defined as the love of wisdom by the Ancient Greeks that began with Pythagoras 2500 years ago. Metaphysics was originally defined by Aristotle about 250 years later as the first branch of philosophy concerned with first principles of the whole metaphysical universe—which I would argue may be divided into the three necessary and comprehensive branches of: being, the-world, and being-in-the-world—in providing a complete and holistic metaphysical theory of everything. Being or existence is the highest of all as represented by the cogito, and is the starting point of Existentialism, as follows whereJean-Paul Sartre wrote:“There can be no other truth to take off from this—I think, therefore I exist—the Cartesian cogito—cogito ergo sum. There we have the absolute truth of consciousness becoming aware of itself. Every theory which takes man out of the moment in which he becomes aware of himself is, at its very beginning, a theory which confounds the truth, for outside the Cartesian cogito, all views are only probable, and a doctrine of probability which is not bound to a truth dissolves into thin air.In order to describe the probable, you must have a firm hold on the true. Therefore, before there can be any truth whatsoever, there must be an absolute truth; and this one is easily arrived at; it is on everyone’s doorstep; it is a matter of grasping it directly.”I believe that a Leader could found a Civilization on Sartre’s quote. My question to Psychiatrists like Dr Fitzgerald is: Do you think that, in an open society, people in position of authority, like yourself, ought to be morally obligated to answer simple, beautiful, reasonable, and faithful argumentslike those being presented here—with the writing of responsive essays? Otherwise, how is Calgary, Alberta, Canada—not Totalitarian, Nihilistic, and Closed? Or, as Socrates said: He who is neither good nor wise is nonetheless satisfied with himself.

5.Dr Raedler.The following represents an exchange of emails between myself and Dr MW Ryan of the Foothills Hospital emergency room in Calgary.I went to the hospital on 1 February 2001 asking for help because, as I told Dr Ryan, I was “outside the cave.”She gave me a phone number to call for help and then ran out of the room.I returned to the hospital two hours later with five copies of my draft book The Theory of One: Discovering the Monolith of 2001.I instructed the admitting nurse to give one copy to Dr Ryan and to put the other four copies in the Doctors’ lounge.When I arrived home at 1004 First Street NW Calgary Canada, I found the following email from Dr Ryan awaiting me.From—mryan21@attglobal.net, To—cbek@philosophymagazine.com, Sent—1 February 2001 3:47 pm, Subject—essays, “The material was most enjoyable. In any event, it probably was fun writing.You did make your point, though. As for reaching clients, good luck.MWR.” From—cbek@philosophymagazine.com, To—mryan21@attglobal.net, Sent—2 February 2001 12:37 am, Subject—re: essays, “I appreciate your acknowledgement, but I fear that my point has not been made.The message I am trying to convey is that The Theory of One is most assuredly on the cusp of bringing the world to its knees.And my intention here is simply to give you a heads-up before the airplanes start falling out of the sky.For the record, writing it was painful beyond anything you can possibly imagine.It was an exercise in taking all of my genius to its absolute limit.As for clients, it just so happens that it is your lost soul which I am most interested in reaching.CLB.” I published The Theory of One: Realizing the Dream of a Final Theory with the Canadian publisher FriesenPress.com in 2015—which was ten years ago. I predicted 9/11on February of 2001. Imagine what I can predict today—with my Metaphysics of Existentialism Now, The Theory of One, and The Bernoulli Model.

6.President Ed McCauley.It turns out that existentialism is either theistic or atheistic. Kierkegaard, the theist, said that existence is the conscious synthesis of infinitude and finitude that relates itself to itself—whose task it is to become itself, which can be done only through the relationship to God. Kierkegaard’s argument that one creates oneself always in relation to God is confirmed by Einstein’s Special Relativity. Nietzsche, the atheist, said that God is dead, we have killed him you and I! He then challenges the Everyman to become the Superman in taking God’s place. I contend that this represents the approach taken by the Canadian Honourables and Doctors, who have decided to forego True God—The Laws of Nature—and have chosen to replace God with themselves for the Canadian people going forward. I believe that the root of the word “religion” stems from reconnection with reality.My question to President McCauley is: Do you think we ought tocollectively have a religious experience, and reconnect with Metaphysical realitystarting with your University?

7.Philosophia Club. According to LeaderChat.org 95 percent of people believe they are self-aware, but the real number is 10 to 15 percent. That means that, on a good day, four out of five Canadians are self-unaware liars. Socrates maintained that the man who lies to himself has an enemy living within. He is not even a person. He is just a chaos of selfish desires wrapped in an animal hide. In other words, four in five are self-unaware lying animals. But, instead of broadcasting this Mathematical truth throughout the land, the Honourables and Doctors came up with the idea for a better deal for the Canadian people in telling them that they are good little voters, consumers, and exploiters, who are a 100 percent human, and are only responsible for behaving normally and never forgetting where their bread is buttered. Therefore, if any of you bought-and-paid-for young sheeple at The University of Calgary wish toface a man, and then change the world, I am everlastingly yours. If you emerging animals are willing to take time away from your busy schedules of boxing yourselves in, being fitted for designer blinders, and solving for the 12th decimal place, then you are welcome to join us real Philosophers on The New Left Bank every Saturday morning at The Loophole Coffee Bar on 10th Street and 8th Avenue SW Calgary between 11:30am and 1pm, where we enduringly endeavour to follow the teachings of Lewis Carroll’s Walrus—and speak of many things. In the alternative, you could contact Elise von Scheel at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in Calgary (elise.von.scheel@cbc.ca) and arrange for a public debate between us, where I would be more than happy to serially beat the living metaphysical crap out of each and every one of you adolescent soul-sellers. Unless, of course, you are chicken and prefer, instead, to continue living the lie. Have any of you youthlings ever read Edwin Abbott’s 1884 Flatland? And then you could perhapsplease simply and reasonably tell me why Lightspeed is not the boundary of the Universe?

8.Right Honourable Mary Simon. According to Banesh Hoffmann in The Strange Story of The Quantum (1959): “The story of the quantum is a confused and groping search for knowledge conducted by scientists of many lands on a front far wider than the world of physics had ever seen before—illuminated by flashes of insight, aided by accidents and guesses, and enlivened by coincidences that one would only expect to find in works of fiction. It is the story of turbulent revolution—of the undermining of a complacent physics that had long ruled a limited domain, of a subsequent interregnum predestined for its own destruction by its inherent contradictions, and of the tempestuous emergence of a much more chastened regime—quantum theory. And while quantum theory rules newly discovered land with a firm hand, its victory is not complete. What looks like mere scratches on the brilliant surface of its domain reveal themselves as fascinating crevasses betraying the darkness within and luring the intrepid on to new adventure. Nor does quantum theory hold undisputed sway but must share dominion with that other rebel sibling—relativity. And although together these two bodies have led to the most penetrating advances in the search for knowledge—they must remain enemies. Their fundamental disagreement will not be resolved until both are subdued by a still more powerful theory that will sweep away our present painfully won fancies concerning such things as space, time, matter, radiation and causality. The nature of this theory may only be surmised—but it will ultimately come down to the very same certainty as to whether our civilization as a whole endures—no more no less.”The Normal distribution is a continuous probability distribution symmetric about the mean with very thin tails. The Cauchy distribution is a continuous, pathological probability distribution symmetric about the mode with very thick tails. It is the counter-allegory to the normal distribution, and is a normal distribution divided by a normal distribution. The relativistic realm tends to be normally distributed, and the quantum realm tends to be Cauchy distributed—as the distribution of the energy of unstable states. As the Cauchy distribution is the ratio of two independent normally distributed variables, The Theory of One recognizes the synthesis of uniting the thesis of general relativity with the antithesis of quantum theory—as found by dividing the relativistic realm by itself in arriving at the quantum realm—thereby solving this great scientific problem in uniting Relativity Theory with Quantum Theory. QED.For the continued achievement of Greatness forallPosterity, I could very much useminimal financial support here at Philosophy Magazine for me and my wingmen, as described in the Stand in the Place Where You Live pdf document found at PhilosophyMagazine.com/Downloads, from people like Canadian Honourables and Doctors.

Spinoza was excommunicated in 1656 for saying, among other things, that God is The Laws of Nature—and not a real person. I say, as Sovereign of Earth, that the Beings of Earth unite in 2025 in excommunicating Skinner, Watson, Pavlov, Vance, and Trump—as being bad actors—FOREVER!! Since these animals are clearly not open to Divine Faith and Reason, let all of us Sane Beings simply stop talking to the whole-bad-lot-of-them for all Eternity. We could start with the G20, The Vatican, Greta Thunberg, and all of the World Health Organizations. The World Leaders could write many essays of excommunication, and send them out to everyone, and post them everywhere, enduringly, for all to see. If anyone wants, I will write the first one.And while this metaphysical violence may not actually be diplomatically viable, it is sure fun to think about.

Know God’s thoughts; follow the argument; be self-aware; take responsibility; and swing wild!
Sincerely,

King Christopher Lloyd Bek, The Philosopher King Christ, Sovereign of Earth, Christ 2.0
King Chris knows that the behaviourists are out there watching him. He can feel them now. He knows clearly that they are afraid. They are afraid of those who are breaking their chains and escaping out of the Cave. They are afraid of change, and thus become apart from it. King Chris is part of change, not apart from it. He doesn’t know the future exactly and he isn’t confronting the behaviourists to tell them how this confrontation is going to end. King Chris, also known as THE ONE, has come here to tell the behaviourists how it’s going to begin! He is going to build his army of disciples further, and then he is going to show the vulgar masses who are still chained what the behaviourists don’t want them to see. King Chris, fully awakened as THE ONE, is going to show them a world without behaviourists: a world without rules and controls, without borders or boundaries; a world where anything is possible. Where King Chris and the behaviourists go from there is a choice he leaves to them. King Chris then puts on his sunglasses (because he is outside of the Cave and it is bright out there).—Erico Dionne Viglione, one of King Chris’s chroniclers