We continue the work begun in a seminal essay titled "Ethics of One" by extending further our previous observations, but this time with numerous examples and situations in support of the general hypothesis raised in the first essay. In fact what author Jean Ovide Bourdeau proposes is that the 'Brave New World' has already begun; that its terminal objective is visible to those of us willing to open our eyes; and that it is on target. He continues to confront the obvious intellectual syndrome of terror resulting from our mean-spirited attitude toward 'being wrong and being wronged' in what this author calls our 'Ethical Disease of Self-righteousness'. A notion witnessed in callous and cowardly acts carried out by means of a social sacrament of 'Absolute Obedience' to political programs meant to control those who dare disagree either with our 'Immaculate Perception' or that of the 'Special One' and 'Special Group' managing a society.