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Originally Posted by JohnnyClips
The word government means to control the mind aka mind control. Govern is to control and ment comes from mente, the mind. Everything is right there out in the open 
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Wrong as usual.
It is from ancient Greek, not 'mente' in Latin. κυβερνισμός means to steer, to guide, used first by Plato in the sense of steering the people or leading the state.
"-ment" as a suffix is "Used to form nouns from verbs, the nouns having the sense of "the action or result of what is denoted by the verb". Even french words that include the suffix "mente" is for the same purpose, not to suggest "mind."
Your constant "pick and choose" facts and etymologies is as idiotic as most of everything else you write.
John, are you the customer of a prostitute? Are you a toilet? What if the sound "johnny" in another language meant liar? Maybe they knew all along.