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twohundredby200 magazine is a bi-monthly free publicationavailable to download from www.twohundredby200.co.uk.

Copyright Sean D Makin 2005 Copyright for submissions belong to the contributor unless otherwise specified.32

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Utopia ....Governments have learnt from Orwell.

In the novel 1984, the totalitarian

state of Oceania is perpetually

at war with either Eurasia or

Eastasia - no one cares which.

The war is used as an excuse for

rations, shortages and ever more

surveillance and state control.

In Britain and America, a state of

war with some invisible terrorists

who could strike at any minute

leads us running to the protection

of the state. America and its ultra

right leaders are pushing out

liberal Ideas accumulated over the

centuries, such as liberty, in favour

of the fast track to the death penalty

- no sale no return.

The wars in the Middle East

instigated by America, and

followed unwillingly by

the UK, conform to the

1984 ideal. We do not care

too much about where

they take place - frankly

we just want rid of the

whole business.

The governments are using

panic as a weapon to exert

more control over a public

that is slipping away from

them.....

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...a state of war with some invisible

terrorists who could strike at any minute

leads us running to the protection of the state.

This article is an excerpt from the as yet unpublished

book What You See Is Not What You Should Have Got

by Sam Collett.

For more info see www.phenotype.net

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