[xxxvi. 122]

1822 July 2

Constitut Code

Supreme Operative

I. Monarch

Instruments

Lawyers

2. Next as to the Lawyers. External enemies are the enemies against whom the force and intimidation by which the Soldier operates are principally and most avowedly prepared: but incidentally as often as occasion calls force has for its destination the being employed against the subject citizens in the character of most natural, most constant and nearest enemies. As to the force /scale/ the force which it is his destination to apply is in each individual case /instance/ applied upon the largest scale. The subjects /enemies/ to which that force is applied which is at the command of the Lawyer are no others than these same internal enemies, and in its application to them it operates upon the smallest scale: if the scale is to a certain degree enlarged, that force is called on which has been lodged in the hands of the Soldier is called on

Force and intimidation are the only instruments to the use of which the operations of the Soldier are purposely directed. Of corruptive influence he has /sees/ no need: of delusive influence as little

Delusion is the instrument for the application of which the powers /faculties/ of the lawyer are principally applied with most constancy and most energy and most constancy

By the force of his imagination he creates a sort of God or Goddess upon Earth, a sort of Divinity which he calls Common Law. Of this Goddess the principal and unavoidable occupation is to find /in finding/ pretences for giving fulfilment to the Monarchs sinister will as evidenced by his sinister interest: to lodge in the hands of the Monarch the external instruments of felicity in the largest quantity, to exercise for that purpose the arts of depredation and oppression all this for the benefit of the Monarch: his subordinate occupation subordinate in profession, principal of course in dsign and [...?] is to exercise the same arts for his own benefit.
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    I Monarch

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    Arch-forciant - Arch terrorist - Arch-Corrupter - Arch Deluder - this he is by the mere virtue of his situation without need of action on his part without need of so much as volition on his part, without any such interruption to his ease: they in their several situations Sub-forciant, Sub-terrorist, Sub-Corrupter, Sub-Deluder

    As to the corporeal instruments each of them contributes in his own appropriate /particular/ way to the common end, the fulfilment of the constantly sinister will of the public enemy of the peoples all powerful /irresistible and implacable/ enemy. In one way or other, on one occasion or other, all these several incorporeal instruments of misrule operate in their hands: but by this or that corporeal this or that incorporeal instrument is made most use of /most handled/, by this or that other corporeal this or that other

    1. As to the Soldier. Function and destination of the Soldier Manner in which under a Monarch or in a Monarchy he contribtes to the fulfilment of the sinister and irresistible will - to the performance of the sinister sacrafice.

    Force and intimidation are the incorporeal instruments which in the more direct and intentional way the Soldier is occupied in applying /the making application/ to the all-embracing and constantly pursued purpose. But by his pay and other [...?] he is made to belong added to the Monarchs stock of the instruments of corruption: while by the place he occupies in the vast machine /Puppet shew apparatus/ of which he is one of the puppets, and and the glitter with which he is invironed, he contributes at the same time to the amusement of his owner the great baby, and to the delusion of the subject many, fascinating and setting to work their imagination, perverting their judgment, and from the power and splendor which they see causing them to infer the existence of the excellence, moral and intellectual which they imagine.

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    (a) (Arch-forciant)

    English lawyers have in their language in their branch of the flash-language a deforciant: a man by whose force some other man is put out of the possession of something that of right belongs to him.

    (b) (Arch-forciant Arch-terrorist etc) Synonyms - Forcer-General, Terrifier - Intimidator-General - Corrupter-General Deluder-General
  • Title: [[xxxvi. 120] 1822 July 2 Constitut]
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    1822 July 2

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    I Monarch

    Instruments

    Sir Hadebras[?] his casting worth

    The manner how he sallied forth

    ?. Monarchy - its instruments - corporeal and incorporeal

    Seen above, the frame of mind given to man by this /that/ situation: seen him above in disposition - in preparation Behold him now in action. In the field of society of social /political/ life action can not be without instruments. Behold now his instruments

    Instruments /real and/ corporeal and real, three: the Soldier, Lawyer, Priest: instruments fictitious incorporeal nominal, four: force, terror /fear/, corruption, delusion: with these incorporeal instruments, he /the one/ by the hands of his corporeal instruments works

    For the sake of an always questionable and at the utmost imponderable and comparatively inconsiderable addition to his own felicity, to give existence unquestionable existence to human misery /suffering/ in all its shapes and infinite in quantity immense and indefinite this is that /the course of action/ which at every moment of his life the sinister interest inseparably attached to his situation prompts /urges/ him to: power being in adequate quantity always in his hands, correspondent /this which /such as/ has been mentioned/ is the result

    Their felicity being by their situations dependent on his will, such as his interests are such are theirs. By his interest he is rendered the implacable enemy of all who are subject to his power: his interest being made theirs people find these too added to the number of their enemies in these the people feel so many subordinate enemies whose function consists in giving accomplishment to the inimical wishes of the arch-enemy

    Fear. Synonyms, terror - intimidation.
  • Title: [[xxxvi. 124] 1822 July 2 Constitut]
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    1822 July 2

    Constitut Code

    Supreme Operative

    I. Monarch

    Instruments

    3. Priest

    3. Now as to the Priest. /In his sinister operations likewise/ Delusion is the instrument most in use in the sinister operations of the Priest. /In him may be seen another of the Monarchs corporeal instruments, of whom delusion is the principally employed incorporeal instrument./ Force, physical force belongs not to his province. Intimidation, yes. But it is by delusion that the intimidation is produced. The God /Divinity/ sprung from the brain of the Lawyer is Common Law. The Divinity sprung from the brain of the Priest is Religion. The business of the Lawyer is to do in the first place the will of the Monarch, in the next place his own: these are the two ends of action the principal and the subordinate. In this the business of the Lawyer and that of the Priest agree. The /What/ difference has place between them lies in the means: in the different forms and degrees of the intimidation they employ. By The Lawyer as such the scene of the terrors he holds out is confined to the present life: the Priest provides a life of his own invention a life which he fills with instruments of /an all comprehensive instrument of/ intimidation - a life composed of /filled with/ torments in intensity and duration infinite. The lawyer in the bitterest of his inflictions left the sufferer /victim/ unbereft of hope: hope of seeing the termination of them in death: this last consolation is torn from him by the Priest: the tyranny of the lawyer is taken in hand by him improved upon to the highest degree - and from finite the suffering and the despair are rendered infinite.

    A life filled with torments in comparison of which the most excruciating torments known by any man's experience would be consummate pleasure is by one general positive rule declared to be the lot of every thing in the shape of man But to this general in some indeterminate small number exceptions may perhaps /peradventure/ be found. To take a /his/ chance for constituting one of these exceptions the first thing a man has to do is to do in all things as far as lies in his power the will of the Monarch, to the production of human misery in what quantity soever it may come /chance to be/ /happen to it/ to be directed.