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Natural Law #2
Quality Information Law

"Wake up to the reality here.

This is not a political debate—this is a crisis of truth"

Think about your own home. If someone lied to you about your family finances or your children’s health, you wouldn't just be angry; you would stop them immediately.

 

To make good decisions under your own roof, you demand high-quality truth. You must demand the exact same thing from your country.

You must not accept deception. Stand up and show support with those against deception.

Without honest, reliable facts, a fair election is completely impossible, and our democracy falls into deep trouble. As citizens, the two main sources of our information are the politicians we hire and the media organizations we read.

Because taxpayers fund and support the infrastructure of our society, we have an absolute right to receive balanced, unbiased truth. This law ensures that the information pipeline remains unpolluted, transparent, and delivered on time.

The 6 Elements of Quality Information

Click on any topic below to see how we protect the truth:

     1: Balanced Information

      2: Unbiased Information

      3: Untainted Information

                 4: Stop Segregating of Citizens

          5: No Hiding of Information

                    6: Information Delivered on Time

 

Element 1: Balanced Information

The Principle:

Every citizen deserves a clear-headed view of both sides of an issue.

Most voters do not have the time to spend hours doing extensive research. They rely on the information presented to them. Therefore, to ensure fairness, all political opinion and policy arguments must be accompanied by an opposing viewpoint—presented simultaneously and in the same space.

To achieve this absolute balance, we must hold both the media and politicians accountable:

  • For the Media: We establish a Voter Media Oversight Committee. This citizen-led group will have the legal authority to enforce balanced reporting, ensuring that publicly funded media outlets never become one-sided echo chambers.

  • For the Politicians: We establish a Voter Ethics Oversight Committee. Politicians have a strict obligation to present the full scope of an issue to the public, not just the cherry-picked facts that support their agenda.

The Beautiful Result: When both sides are laid out clearly side-by-side, voters are instantly better informed, less easily manipulated, and equipped to make the best possible decisions for our civilization.

Element 2: Unbiased Information

The Principle:

Information must be completely free from prejudice, favoritism, and exaggeration.

Too often, news articles present opinions that are deeply unfair to one side because they rely on exaggerated claims or unverified facts. When an article is one-sided, it stops being news and becomes misinformation. While news organizations claim to be objective, there is currently no strict discipline to keep them honest.

  • The Solution: The Voter Media Oversight Committee will have the explicit power to investigate biased reporting. If an outlet consistently favors one political side or pushes untruths, they will face real, public accountability.

Element 3: Untainted Information

The Principle:

News delivery must never be contaminated, spoiled, or poisoned with hidden agendas.

An article doesn't have to tell an outright lie to be corrupted; it can use innuendo—sly hints, slurs, and subtle insinuations. This is a deliberate, nasty effort to influence your mind subliminally. It is pure propaganda masquerading as journalism, and it has no place in a healthy society.

  • The Solution: The Voter Media Oversight Committee will actively police and discipline the use of toxic, subliminal framing. News must be delivered with clean, straightforward facts, allowing the citizen's own consciousness to decide the outcome.

Element 4: Stop Segregating Citizens

The Principle:

We must end the forced division and classification of citizens into narrow "categories of thought."

Modern media and politicians constantly try to brand people as "left-wing," "right-wing," "populist," or "progressive."

This classification system started in France over 200 years ago—it is completely antiquated, simplistic, and insulting to a modern, educated society.

Human beings are complex. We can hold an enormous variety of opinions, each with its own nuances and degrees. Forcing people into rigid political boxes produces a low-level, "Me Good / You Bad" attitude that destroys unity and halts progress.

  • The Problem: This mindless right-left banter lures voters into dead-end distractions that never solve real issues. It hinders our insight and prevents us from unraveling complex problems. It is quite literally a cancer to democracy.

  • The Solution: The Voter Media Oversight Committee will strictly discourage the media's use of lazy, divisive labels when describing the electorate. News organizations must focus on the substance of arguments, treating citizens as independent, free-thinking individuals rather than members of an imaginary political tribe.

Element 5: No Hiding of Information

The Principle:

Information that belongs to the public must never be concealed, kept secret, or evaded by the people we hire.

When a government shuts down an investigation into its own behavior, it is intentionally hiding evidence from the employers—the voters. This forces citizens to go to the ballot box completely blind, running the catastrophic risk of re-electing unethical leaders.

Furthermore, if the media refuses to push for withheld data, they are actively participating in the cover-up, subliminally influencing the outcome by keeping you in the dark.

  • For the Politicians: The Voter Ethics Oversight Committee must have the unshakeable legal power to prevent politicians from interfering with, blocking, or shutting down investigations into public office.

  • For the Media: The Voter Media Oversight Committee will actively monitor and discipline news organizations that deliberately ignore or refuse to investigate major government cover-ups.

Element 6: Information Delivered on Time

The Principle:

Vital political data and investigation results must be published when they happen—never buried or delayed until after an election.

We have seen situations where crucial police or ethics investigations are quietly withheld until the voting booths close. This is a deliberate manipulation of the calendar. If voters had known the truth, the entire outcome of the election could have been different.

Information is only valuable if it arrives in time to be used.

The media has an obligation to publish events as they happen, and the government's official track record must be fully accessible before and during an election period.

  • For the Media: The Voter Media Oversight Committee will ensure that important public interest stories are published immediately and transparently, rather than being delayed or buried behind other news.

  • For the Politicians: If a politician or administration is proven to have intentionally suppressed critical, vote-altering information until after an election, the Voter Ethics Committee must hold the ultimate legal right to nullify that election and call a new one.

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