My ambition is to restore knowledge that was taken from ordinary people and to explain, plainly and without apology, how pain, medicine, power, and authority became managed instead of honored.

This site is written for people who hurt. For people who were told no.

For people who know something was wrong but have been unable to explain it.
If you are here looking for comfort, you can find clarity as well.
If you are here looking for permission, you will not find it.
If you are here looking for truth, read slowly.

What This Place Is

Seeds of Vice is a doctrine built from lived experience, historical record, and moral boundary.

It explains:

how medicine moved from households to institutions
how pain became regulated instead of treated
how prohibition replaced responsibility
how administrative systems replaced conscience
how harmless people became collateral
how suffering became acceptable when averaged

This site does not argue politics. It does not ask for reform. It does not promise relief.
It explains how the world actually works so you can decide what to do with that knowledge.

What This Place Is Not

A guide on breaking the law
A how-to on drugs
A movement asking for power
A request for sympathy
A substitute for a doctor

It does not encourage recklessness. It does not excuse harm. It does not pretend risk can be eliminated.
Everything here assumes one thing: Adults are capable of responsibility when given truth.

The Core Premise

Pain is ancient.
Relief is ancient.

Only recently did governments decide suffering was virtuous and self-medication was immoral.
If it doesn’t have a soul it’s neither good nor evil.
A plant is not wicked. A medicine is not holy.
They are what each individual with a conscience make of it.

Why This Exists

Modern systems do not explain themselves to the people they govern.
Instead, they rely on:

Complexity
Abstraction
Emergency Language
Moral Theater
Fear

As a result, millions of harmless people are denied relief, labeled risks, or quietly broken in the name of safety, efficiency, public good, or their own.


I created this to document how it happened, why it persists, and where authority once stopped.

Not emotionally.
Not politically.
Principally.

The Doctrine

Everything on this site flows from one boundary:
The Right of the Harmless.
A harmless person violates no Natural Law. Authority must therefore justify itself before interfering.

Outcomes do not grant authority.
Statistics do not grant authority.
Intent does not grant authority.

Where no harm exists, power must stop.
That line is ancient. It predates policy. It should never be reformed around.

How to Read This Site
This site is structured deliberately.
If you want orientation, start down either path A or for a more comprehensive approach path B. Both provided below Link by Link.

Path A

Is it legal?
Who is having their medicine taken away?
The Pain Epidemic
On Narcan
Forbidden Knowledge
The Harrison Act of 1914
Bill Bill on Capitol Hill
On Authority
A Change has occurred
Pain & War Time Powers
My Method for Handling Pain

Path B

Full Canon (the complete Seeds of Vice system)

Phase 1

Is it legal?
Who is having their medicine taken away?
The Pain Epidemic
The Art of this Deal

Phase 2

On Narcan
On Morphine
On Codeine
On Laudanum On Hydrocodone On Tylenol

Phase 3

Forbidden Knowledge
The Harrison Act of 1914
Bill Bill on Capitol Hill
On Authority
On Freedom
1913 & 1937

Phase 4

A Change has occurred
Pain & War Time Powers

Phase 5

On Eugenics
The Right of the Harmless
The Legend
What was going through the Legends Mind
On Poppy Tea

Phase 6

The Old Deal

The Sell

No Right to Medicine

On The Black Market

Flowers in the Blood

Rules for Radicals

The Prohibitionist

Once They Feared Us

On Anger & Fear