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A PERSONAL TESTIMONY Our World
— Without TV
by FARNHAM O'REILLY
![]() My wife and I are not experts on the ownership and viewing of television. For, even though we are still relatively young, we got rid of ours over 30 years ago. When we were newly married, someone took pity on our sweet poverty and gave us a used black & white TV. But after watching it for several months, we decided the messages and visuals coming from it were not wholesome, either for us or for the family we planned to have. Hence, our children grew up without TV and, I might add, were home-schooled, as well. They made good use of the fine library we graced our living room with. All our children went on to college and now have successful careers. More importantly, they all have strong values, are courageous, well informed, honorable, value their Aryan heritage, and are very wise to the deceptions of the Enemy. Ironically, TV was invented in that progressive society which exalted high morals, physical health, and a strong family unit — National Socialist Germany. Oftentimes, when people bring up Adolf Hitler, aka The-Most-Hated-Man-Who-Ever-Lived, I joke with them, asking, "How can anyone ever forgive Adolf Hitler for what he allowed to happen?" Invariably they ask, "You mean the Holocaust®?" My response — always good for opening mental doors — is: "Well, I guess you could call it that, for television has and remains the tool of choice by evil people for our moral destruction, and I just can't believe a good man like Hitler would ever have allowed it!" Growing up, I recall TV was — at least in the beginning — wholesome in content. Programs, such as Leave it to Beaver, Father Knows Best or The Rifleman taught the values of honesty, respect for one's parents, courage, and the value of the family unit. All this is now gone. In fact, the opposite values, which I call anti-values, now take their place. A Multitude of Blessings Some argue that we, absent a TV to inform us, are unable to keep abreast of important current events. Actually, my wife and I are quite well informed on all matters of importance. And — aside from the fact that the advent of the Internet makes this argument in favor of TV outdated and irrelevant — we have learned over the years that if something is indeed important, you'll hear about it. And, when you do, you'll have a much better chance of drawing your own conclusions, rather than having them drawn for you by the ancient Enemy of our people, who own the TV networks today. A multitude of blessings have accrued to us over the years because of the one simple decision to exclude TV from our lives. First and foremost is the amount of time we have not wasted watching it. Over the years, these thousands of hours have been spent reading, gardening, going on hikes, riding our horses, home-schooling our children, camping, and walking our German Shepherds. These activities have also helped us retain our good health. Health, along with time, are our two most important assets. And, being truly important, they cannot be bought with any amount of money. It is because we have not had TV that we have always had a peace and quiet in our house — so much so, that visitors often comment on it after being in our home for only a half hour or so. It is because of no TV that we have also enjoyed a modest savings on our electric bills. Our home — unlike nearly all other homes in America — has been free of the Enemy's influence, and our lives — and more importantly, the lives of our children — have been much richer and more fulfilled because of it. What We Have Missed What have we missed? Well, we have missed attacks on the family unit, portrayals that show the father as an oafish tyrant, the mother as the executive/career type, and children as struggling to experience adult pleasures if only grown-ups would get out of their way. We have missed homosexuals being portrayed as sensitive, normal variants of humanity. We have missed non-whites being portrayed as invariably intelligent, morally superior and hardworking types, who serve as role models for degenerate whites. We have missed the nonstop barrage of propaganda on the joys of race-mixing and the classic lie that true diversity is not in keeping racial identities intact, but rather mixing those identities until all vestiges of genetic inheritance are lost forever. Our children missed out on all of this, too. We have missed out on the Enemy's use of subliminal suggestion, something which was banned in the 1950s but, like seatbelt laws, is pretty much unenforceable. For example, you might think your kids are watching a documentary on grizzly bears in Yellowstone, but what they are also watching are graphic scenes of a black man and a white woman, of that of two queers, while the Enemy's silent, whisperingmessages bring moral death into the souls of your children. For once the electronic Levantine is on and you are watching it, you really don't have any idea what you are watching. You are watching what the Enemy wants you to watch. Many people, when hearing that we have no TV, vociferously agree with our decision, lamenting its filth and degeneracy. But, invariably, when we suggest that they should consider doing the same, they respond, "Oh, we only watch the news, the History Channel or docu-mentaries ... (etc.)." Yet, these presumably "neutral" areas are the most deceptive and dangerous, for the Enemy — as he has proved time and again — is very, very good at "managing" news, rewriting history, and forging documentaries. The Greatest Danger Perhaps the greatest danger TV presents to the creative, developing minds of our young people is that it does not require interaction. The viewer's interaction is totally passive and thus, unlike reading or even radio, it does not allow young Aryans to exercise their greatest strength, which is the power of their mind. With its powerful, visual images and totally unilateral power of suggestion, it has the desired effect intended by its masters on anyone who watches it. Nowadays, whenever I am around a TV, I do not watch it but rather those who are watching it. Invariably the viewers in the classic pose of passivity — with eyes dulled, nostrils relaxed, and mouths slightly open — a truly bovine countenance becoming more prevalent on the faces of a once-great people. It does not matter how strong-willed the viewer is, he or she is influenced, whether one likes it or not — and whether one knows it or not! A strong character will not protect one from the blandishments of TV any more than a bottle of whiskey will stave off drunkenness once it is consumed. What is the one tool that evolution has provided us with for our protection? Is it claws, teeth, quills, wings, or odoriferous scent? No, it is our ability to think and reason, our ability to create things to protect ourselves. And what is the one thing being conditioned and trained out of us? It is this survival ability. Why? Why are a bear's claws filed down, why are scent glands removed from a skunk, and why are a crocodile's jaws wired shut? It is done to force them into an unnatural environment where they can no longer protect themselves. They can then be safely kept alive and exploited by their captors. Our Tool for Survival Our tool for survival — our ability to think and reason — is under attack by our ancient Enemy. And his weapon of choice is TV, whereby he can safely keep us alive, to be exploited by him as he so wishes. We are conditioned — trained, taught and encouraged — to be oblivious to our surroundings. What animal would survive for long doing this? None! How, then, can we perceive danger and a threat to our existence if we are oblivious? Survival as an animal — and we are part of the animal kingdom — depends on our observing everything around us. The only time in our life when we are unable to do so is when, as a small child, we are under the care and protection of our parents or older persons. So, how do we observe the obvious — which is the opposite of oblivious? We do so by paying careful attention, by ourselves and without outside influence, to the situations around us, aware of each moment as it occurs. But how have we been taught, trained and encouraged to be oblivious? For starters, we have been convinced that our survival is not being threatened — that we are "safe." In some ways this may be accurate from a physical standpoint, but we have sacrificed our mental awareness for this so-called "safety." Our mental awareness — incorporating our thinking, reasoning, analyzing and creative skills — is truly our most important survival tool. For if we compromise our mental awareness for an illusory physical safety, we make ourselves vulnerable to exploitation. That, of course, is exactly what the Enemy wants, and that is what he hopes to achieve by using his control of television to manipulate and dull our minds. And so, it is up to us, as individuals, to resist this deadly, anti-Aryan medium by continuously using and sharpening our mental awareness. Define yourself — or be defined by the
Enemy!
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