27 lines
1.6 KiB
Plaintext
27 lines
1.6 KiB
Plaintext
Paranoia's Ok when they're really doing it to you. * by Flick Ruby
|
|
|
|
Waking up to sirens and hiding paper, heart sinks fingers rise, the
|
|
helicopter again, with satelites they can see into your room even with the
|
|
windows boarded up. Alone in the house, I am never safe from men, even the
|
|
ones I love, they know where I live, will I ever see the faces of the
|
|
listeners? There's a narc somewhere here, what will they report and to
|
|
whom?, 786 ASIO assesments last year prompted mainly by the Gulf Crisis,
|
|
12,000 fine or two years for naming an agent, more police in Victoria than
|
|
the number sent to Vietnam, 10,000 uniformed trained in bias and obedience
|
|
police, there's some now, fuck the car's unroadworthy, they came at 5.30am
|
|
with axes, whe was pinned down wearing only a T-shirt, Blue Phoenix the
|
|
program where they give you drugs to make you forget, Orwell knew, they've
|
|
got more photos of me than my mother.....
|
|
|
|
When do facts start to become paranoia? When does caution become
|
|
obsession? When does the word "paranioa" become an accusation that dilutes
|
|
your opinions to easily digestible human frailities? Who does that serve
|
|
and is it paranoia to notice? Suspicion eats away at you heart and mind at
|
|
times, yet as a tool of political survival, it is not to be dismissed.
|
|
The state spends more and more time and money thinking about expressions of
|
|
political dissent and how to dilute and moniter the "movement". It follows
|
|
that some of these resources would be spent infultrating the groups that
|
|
are active. Basically I think you're incredibly stupid if you don't take
|
|
this as an obvious fact, so I'm going to work on this premise.
|
|
|