Author's Book

All Lives Matter

By Dr. Larry W Caesar

“All Lives Matter” is now available in ebook, paperback, and hardcover formats. You can purchase and download the ebook from this website or buy a Kindle edition, paperback, or hardcover from Amazon. It will also be available soon at Apple Books, Barnes & Noble, and Lulu. The audiobook version will be available soon as well.

What's Inside The Book

01

Introduction

introduces the idea of formative subconscious programming on behavior and its longstanding impact that continues into adulthood. It is discussed in the context of Law enforcement personnel being susceptible to unconscious systemic programming, which can influence their behavior, especially in high-pressure situations where actions are instinctive. This chapter claims personal crises and or training are necessary to challenge and change deeply embedded subconscious actions and reactions. This chapter intimates that systemic disregard for the sanctity of human life is part of societal formative programming and promises further exploration in upcoming chapters.

02

The Sanctity of Human Life

discusses the concept of the sanctity of human life and its relevance to ethical and political debates. It explores the definition of the sanctity of life and its universality. The section also addresses the role of moral conviction in shaping perceptions and behavior, particularly in law enforcement. It raises thought-provoking questions about the value of life at different stages and in different circumstances. The section concludes by examining the relationship between the sanctity of human life and belief in God.

03

Disregard for Human Life in War

uses Mark Twain’s War Prayer to explore the claimed disregard for the sanctity of human life in war. It highlights the United States’ significant international military presence, indicating an obsession with war. The discussed negative consequences of war include bilateral loss of life from warfare itself, high PTSD,  divorce and suicide rates among veterans, military sexual trauma, and unethical experiments on soldiers. It ends with the human cost of post-9/11 wars, which includes millions of deaths, injuries, and displacement of civilians.

04

Disregard for Human Life in Religion

examines the hypocrisy of religion regarding the value of human life. It discusses the attempted manipulation of God, ignorance of His true nature, as well as the historical use of religion to justify wars, slavery, and racism. This chapter also explores the biased support for the state of Israel. It also questions the bias in the dominant Christian understanding of eternal destiny and its impact on societal morality

05

Disregard for Human Life in Media

discusses the significant role of media, including film, music, television, and social media, has in shaping society and culture, including the impact on thinking, behavior, and values. It is valued at over $2.2 trillion globally and affects our thinking, behavior, and values, impacting dietary, clothing, and spending choices. Social media can create unrealistic impressions, leading to depression and even suicide. Violent media may increase aggression, and advertising significantly influences behavior. Rap music plays a substantial role in shaping social reality, and there is cause for concern about nefarious motives for its intentional negative messaging

06

Disregard for Human Life in Western Medicine

addresses the author’s concern about the motives of the US medical system, especially its acceptance that a certain percentage of treated patients will have adverse effects or even die. It delves into the global impact and societal perception of abortion, as well as the limitations of Western Medicine in addressing chronic diseases. The chapter also compares the training and accountability of doctors and police officers. It discusses the controversy surrounding COVID-19 vaccines, including the lack of long-term safety data and the dismissal of the deaths and severe adverse reactions experienced by some individuals

07

Disregard for Life in Industry

discusses how various industries prioritize profit over human safety and health. It is surprising to learn that the tobacco industry once marketed cigarettes to pregnant women, and smoking used to be allowed on airplanes. There are also legitimate concerns about a possible link between cell phone usage and cancer. Additionally, food additives like high fructose corn syrup and artificial sweeteners have been linked to obesity, diabetes, and other health issues

08

Disregard for Human Life in the Judicial System

begins with the removal of a judge who was lenient in sentencing a young man who raped an unconscious woman. It then discusses the negative effects of the Crime Bill, which disproportionately targeted people of color. The chapter also addresses the issue of private prisons that profit from and promote repeat offenses. Additionally, it highlights The First Step Act of 2018, which aimed to decrease the federal prison population and enhance outcomes in the criminal justice system