Whole Dude at Whole Foods works At-Will but Lives on Whole Bondage of Free Will

Musings on Whole Bondage of Free Will on October 31, 2025

As a worker who is bound by the Law of At-Will Employment, On Friday, October 31, 2025 Whole Dude acknowledges ‘The Bondage of the Will’ and all of his actions are predestined for he has no ability or freedom to act on his own.

As a worker who is bound by the Law of At-Will Employment, On Friday, October 31, 2025 Whole Dude acknowledges ‘The Bondage of the Will’ and all of his actions are predestined for he has no ability or freedom to act on his own. To the onlookers it may seem that Whole Dude is making choices and choosing his own actions. Whole Dude makes those choices and chooses those actions for God knows his mind and predetermines the external circumstances that compel him to perform actions.

As a worker who is bound by the Law of At-Will Employment, On Friday, October 31, 2025 Whole Dude acknowledges ‘The Bondage of the Will’ and all of his actions are predestined for he has no ability or freedom to act on his own.

Whole Dude’s human effort to seek recognition for his Identity that he describes as Whole Dude is predestined long before he coined that phrase.

As a worker who is bound by the Law of At-Will Employment, On Friday, October 31, 2025 Whole Dude acknowledges ‘The Bondage of the Will’ and all of his actions are predestined for he has no ability or freedom to act on his own.

MARTIN LUTHER POSTS 95 THESES – OCT 31, 1517

As a worker who is bound by the Law of At-Will Employment, On Friday, October 31, 2025 Whole Dude acknowledges ‘The Bondage of the Will’ and all of his actions are predestined for he has no ability or freedom to act on his own.

Clipped from: http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/martin-luther-posts-95-theses?

On this day in 1517, the priest and scholar Martin Luther approaches the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany, and nails a piece of paper to it containing the 95 revolutionary opinions that would begin the Protestant Reformation.

In his theses, Luther condemned the excesses and corruption of the Roman Catholic Church, especially the papal practice of asking payment—called “indulgences”—for the forgiveness of sins. At the time, a Dominican priest named Johann Tetzel, commissioned by the Archbishop of Mainz and Pope Leo X, was in the midst of a major fundraising campaign in Germany to finance the renovation of St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome. Though Prince Frederick III the Wise had banned the sale of indulgences in Wittenberg, many church members traveled to purchase them. When they returned, they showed the pardons they had bought to Luther, claiming they no longer had to repent for their sins.

Luther’s frustration with this practice led him to write the 95 Theses, which were quickly snapped up, translated from Latin into German and distributed widely. A copy made its way to Rome, and efforts began to convince Luther to change his tune. He refused to keep silent, however, and in 1521 Pope Leo X formally excommunicated Luther from the Catholic Church. That same year, Luther again refused to recant his writings before the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V of Germany, who issued the famous Edict of Worms declaring Luther an outlaw and a heretic and giving permission for anyone to kill him without consequence. Protected by Prince Frederick, Luther began working on a German translation of the Bible, a task that took 10 years to complete.

The term “Protestant” first appeared in 1529, when Charles V revoked a provision that allowed the ruler of each German state to choose whether they would enforce the Edict of Worms. A number of princes and other supporters of Luther issued a protest, declaring that their allegiance to God trumped their allegiance to the emperor. They became known to their opponents as Protestants; gradually this name came to apply to all who believed the Church should be reformed, even those outside Germany. By the time Luther died, of natural causes, in 1546, his revolutionary beliefs had formed the basis for the Protestant Reformation, which would over the next three centuries revolutionize Western civilization.

As a worker who is bound by the Law of At-Will Employment, On Friday, October 31, 2025 Whole Dude acknowledges ‘The Bondage of the Will’ and all of his actions are predestined for he has no ability or freedom to act on his own.
As a worker who is bound by the Law of At-Will Employment, On Friday, October 31, 2025 Whole Dude acknowledges ‘The Bondage of the Will’ and all of his actions are predestined for he has no ability or freedom to act on his own.

 

Whole Dude – Whole Bondage

The Repeal PRWORA Project: The Clinton Curse – America’s Financial Bondage

Excerpt: The “Repeal PRWORA Project” advocates for the repeal of Public Law 104-193, also known as the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA) signed by US President Bill Clinton in 1996. The organizers argue that this law reintroduced varieties of slavery, including involuntary servitude and forced labor, by unfairly denying retirement income benefits to non-citizen taxpayers who cannot provide proof of lawful residency. Critics claim this law infringes on the constitutional rights of these workers, violating principles of equal treatment, protection, and justice under law. They demand for a strict adherence to the natural law principles abolishing any form of slavery.

Whole Dude – Whole Bondage: The Nation must wake up to the reality of the Clinton Curse. Presidential Term: January 20, 1993 – January 20, 2001. In fact, the national debt went from $4.4 Trillion at the end of 1993 to almost $5.7 Trillion at the end of 2000, U.S. Treasury data shows, a 28 percent increase in the debt over this time when our nation supposedly was running a balanced budget.
Whole Dude – Whole Bondage: The Clinton Curse. America’s Financial Bondage.

“Think what you do when you run in debt,” said Benjamin Franklin, “You give another power over your liberty.” No man is truly free who is in financial bondage. To the same extent, no nation is truly free when it is in financial bondage.

Whole Dude – Whole Bondage: The Clinton Curse. America’s Financial Bondage.

On August 22, 1996, President Clinton approved Public Law 143–193 to address the mounting problem of National Debt.

Whole Dude – Whole Bondage: In fact, the national debt went from $4.4 Trillion at the end of 1993 to almost $5.7 Trillion at the end of 2000, U.S. Treasury data shows, a 28 percent increase in the debt over this time when our nation supposedly was running a balanced budget.
Whole Dude – Whole Bondage: In fact, the national debt went from $4.4 Trillion at the end of 1993 to almost $5.7 Trillion at the end of 2000, U.S. Treasury data shows, a 28 percent increase in the debt over this time when our nation supposedly was running a balanced budget.

To ‘Balance the Budget’, President Clinton imposed slavery, bondage, involuntary servitude, serfdom, and forced labor on aliens working in the United States paying Federal, State, Social Security, Medicare, and Local Taxes. His action is of no help. The US External Debt keeps growing compromising the freedom of Americans for the Debt gives power to other nations over American Liberty.

Whole Dude – Whole Bondage: The Clinton Curse. America’s Financial Bondage.

The World FactBook – The US Central Intelligence Agency

Clipped from: https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2079rank.html

Whole Dude – Whole Bondage: THE CLINTON CURSE – AMERICA’S FINANCIAL BONDAGE
Whole Dude – Whole Bondage: The Clinton Curse. America’s Financial Bondage.
Whole Dude – Whole Bondage: In fact, the national debt went from $4.4 Trillion at the end of 1993 to almost $5.7 Trillion at the end of 2000, U.S. Treasury data shows, a 28 percent increase in the debt over this time when our nation supposedly was running a balanced budget.