New Age Convict
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"In God we trust" may be a passing motto which was intended to be a solid reminder each time we spent our hard-earned dollars on the American Dream. However, somewhere down that declining road to extreme liberalism and shameful immorality, we've lost sight! Blinded by the pollutions of man’s inhumanity to man, losing focus on
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New Age Convict - Samuel M Pacheco
Chapter 1
Where it all begins
There is no place like home
It has been said, Life’s a bitch and then you die.
For many of us in this dog eat dog world,
this very well may be a legitimate gripe. Multitudes of people were born into circumstances which they reluctantly look back and ask themselves, how on the good Lord’s green earth did I make it through that one alive?
In our youth we survive by whatever kind of security and stability we are blessed to receive. If that means we are born into a family of poverty then our security may rest on the few provisions we are given by those who feel obligated to provide us our needs. Hopefully an adult or two will be responsible enough caretakers to get us through the initial stages of childhood and our basic food, water, shelter, and clothing requirements.
The stories of children born into broken homes, drug and alcohol ridden dwellings, and foster and adoption agencies are abundantly told. One young man in a prison drug and alcohol program told his story, not in a fit of rage but rather with pride and honor. Some who listened were struck with saddened hopes that he may never leave his life of crime due to the many experiences he had from a very early age. He reports:
"When I was three years old my mom and dad introduced me to pot and beer. They use to serve them to me in order to put me to sleep. It was their way of babysitting when they were too high to face the responsibility of watching over their kid.
When I turned eight they would take me with them to the store and have me shop lift for them so they would not have to take the chance of going to jail. These criminal capers became exiting and led to my mindset of thievery at a very young age.
When most evenings came around, strangers of all kinds would invade our house. They would bring drugs, alcohol, and stolen items to sell. Also scantily dressed women would perform outrageous sex acts on the men and with each other while watching x-rated movies on TV or the internet. All this they would do sometimes as I watched."
The children of today are subjected to too many immoral situations in our modern society. Civilization isn’t like it was years ago when adult indiscretions were kept in the closet
so to speak. What we see and hear today is quite shocking to those who still have the conscience of living in a moralistic society. Just recently a dress code was implemented for the 2013 Grammy Awards, not to mention a required ban on profanity, which had been getting worse for the past several presentations on national TV, in prime time, on a major network station. Does this tell us anything about the state of our union?
Observation is a crucial process in deducing the current spin of our societal moral codes. Just as the government purposely shocks us with outrageous economic exams, such as the sudden price hikes at the pumps caused by supposed inflationary fluctuations on a barrel of oil. So to do citizens create for themselves appalling moral tests by shocking each other with the behaviors we conduct in the public eye.
Whether it is a nuclear family under the roof of a common dwelling, a broken home with a single parent or a rest home for the elderly, we as a nation built our dreams on the visions of a United Republic
philosophy. We must get in harmony with this thinking process again before this American Empire crumbles like every other one in human history. We must do so from the inside out.
Our children and home lives are the inner particles of the universal atom. We all possess the intellectual and spiritual power to save ourselves from total annihilation. As long as we can somehow evoke the desire to change the course we are currently taking we’ll be okay. History has been established for us to see clearly, without doubt, the unlimited potential we as human beings have. However, if we continue to spiral down the road most traveled gloom and doom just may be looming on our unsuspecting horizon.
If we in our minds eye can look down upon our earth much the way a satellite does, zooming in on the civilizations of our world, the view becomes more apparent. We begin to see the many cities dotting each country. Afterward, in examining the divisions of each particular nation, state, and community within each city, quite distinctly human beings are much like ant colonies. We are always working, devising, building, and developing. We are creators in and of ourselves in a very profound way.
The vast amount of dots representing the cities on that map may also represent the surviving people all over the earth. This globe continually revolves in a solar system full of mystery suspended only by its gravitational polarity, on an axis precisely positioned in alignment with the sun and all other planets relative to ours. Just like the dots on that map which represent the number of innovative people of our earthly nations, our universe and all of her entities are living organisms in a galaxy of endless possibilities.
This presentation is a legitimate depiction of the way people have set up their system of cohabitation. We are creatures of survivalist mystic no different from the subterranean beings under the earth’s surface or the submerged societies of our complex aquatic ocean life. We are equally connected in an indubitable process of common preservation.
Survival relies upon collective engineering. Like the Swiss timepiece with all of its intricate gadgets producing a meticulous accuracy of man’s timing, so to our world is made up of kindred’s of offspring who persistently participate in the constant evolution of human operation and their performance of existence.
We hear about underprivileged children brought up in homes of poverty, drugs, and alcoholism. Also physical, emotional, and sexual abuse run ramped in single and step parent homes. Scores of kids despite these gut wrenching circumstances, become heroes to the many who will always wonder how they overcame the odds. Ultimately the question we all ask ourselves is, how do these kids grow up to be something other than what their home lives and environments dictate to them?
Wayward children have many diverse backgrounds beginning from a very young age. More than we are shocked to know, many of them were taught how to commit crimes by some of their own family members and associates. This unfortunate fact should be taken seriously and compel us to think whether we as older teenagers and aging adults may be the cause of this horrific