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Tuesday, December 28, 2010

10 New Year’s Re-Solutions For Non-violent Rebellion

As the United States edges closer to becoming a third world country; anger, frustration, and cynicism continue to mount in the minds of the American population. In fact, a recent Pew Research poll showed that 80% of baby boomers are pessimistic about America’s future. This pessimism seems warranted as authentic political solutions appear to be in short supply in our corporate state.
The democratic political system is now clearly run by crony cartelism. The multinational banks have hijacked the economy and are openly looting the public. Mounting and impossible-to-pay off debt is crippling local governments. The entire spectrum of our rights continues to degrade. Crimes that would land regular citizens in jail are now openly being committed by the elite and their organizations with no justice. And perhaps most telling, the power structure is establishing a control grid to eliminate due process for the Internet and beyond to stifle any dissent.

Given the current situation, it can seem impossible to affect real change. However, the exact opposite is the case. The only reason the system is maintained is because the majority still acquiesce to it. However, change won’t come by electing new establishment politicians, because no matter how noble they may be they still must play the corrupt game. Change won’t come through violent protests or offensive cyber hacktivism, as that only invites and justifies the creeping police state. We must stop accepting and supporting the system, individually, in order to change it.

Because our representative democracy has become a fraud, and the media and courts are clearly shills for the oligarchs, our only action appears to be non-violent rebellion; one person and community at a time. We can expose the crimes and immorality of the corporate state through civil disobedience and conscientious objection. We can punish multinational companies who commit flagrant fouls on humanity and the environment by boycotting them. Additionally, we can peacefully regain our liberty by becoming less dependent on the system for our basic needs.


Here are ten solutions through non-violent activism:

1. Buy Local Food: One of the most powerful cartels that has their tentacles into government is the food cartel. Their agenda has been to control the basic resources of food (corn, wheat, soy, rice). The best way to conquer this cartel is by eating local; produce your own food, join and contribute to local cooperatives, and engage your neighbors and community for more local food solutions. Local co-ops are also a great place to trade locally crafted goods and even services. Obviously, do your best to avoid GMO food and eat organically when you can. Finally, be vocal and active in your opposition to GMO foods and the cartel control of the FDA.

2. Become More Self-Sufficient: Our modern society has made us dependent on something or someone other than ourselves for most necessities such as electricity, food, water, medicine, security, and education. This dependence puts us at the direction or disposal of the cartel state. Therefore, the only entity that has the power to grant us liberty is ourselves; and we can take back our independence through self-sufficiency. Being self-sufficient means learning skills that will help you and your family survive economic downturns or other emergencies. These skills may also help you to be less dependent on your job as they’ll make you a useful independent producer. Lead your neighborhood and community toward production and away from dependence.

3. Get Healthier: The increasing pace of life seems to offer a wealth of distractions from the importance of living a truly healthy and free life. Our modern world offers easy choices like fast-food in place of fresh produce; TV in place of reading, exercise, or meditation; Internet social networks in place of meaningful personal relationships, etc. Identify the areas lacking in your own life and resolve to make the necessary changes that will increase your physical fitness, mental acuity, and your spiritual evolution. These three areas are what truly sustain us in both good times and bad — not smart phones, computer games, and the virtual world.

4. Buy Silver and Gold: America desperately needs a monetary revolution before the dollar experiment completely collapses. Like all revolutions this must start from a groundswell of rebellious action. A good place to start is to convert your devaluing dollars to physical gold and silver. This will punish the banks, especially JP Morgan and the Federal Reserve, as well as protect your assets. Furthermore, if the dollar continues to collapse, silver and gold may well become a viable currency in society once again, as it already is in some parts of Michigan. Buying junk silver is something anyone can afford to do and is highly recommended.

5. Expose the Agenda: The “agenda” is one of consolidation of wealth, power, and control in every facet imaginable. The international elite are approaching near one-world control, which they call full spectrum dominance of economies and societies. In other words; national, local, and individual sovereignty is all but gone. It is extremely important to engage your local community, especially community leaders and police, to reiterate their obligation to serve the local community under the Constitution, and not to follow illegal Federal demands. Above all, do not give in to the temptation of apathy as you begin to learn more about the systems of control. These systems first count on your ignorance, then they count on laziness. Finally, say what you stand for such as peace, liberty, and genuine justice with even more force than shouting about what you oppose.

6. Boycott: In the U.S. it has become obvious that a system has taken hold which is economically designed for one thing: consumption. This is the value that each person has been given from birth. So, one key way to assert your power and value in such a system is to vote with your wallet. Every purchase you make either contributes to, or boycotts this corporatist structure. Become aware of who the real owners are and what inhumane practices are behind the products you purchase, so that you can make intelligent choices that support your health and promote justice. Additionally, it is important to learn the true contents of the products you buy, so that you don’t fall prey to slick advertising and corporate misdirection. Join or create campaigns to educate shoppers and force better labeling of products so it is easier for others to consciously boycott them.

7. Local Politics: Forget wasting any of your energy and resources on Federal politics — they have sold out long ago to the higher authorities that fund their multi-million dollar campaigns. Instead, get involved in small town politics and community initiatives. The future will be built from the ground up, starting right in your own neighborhood. Local politics is where you can affect tangible changes. Everything from removing chemicals from public water, to throwing the TSA out of your local airport, or refusing military recruitment or fusion centers in protest of the war on terror, can be accomplished at the local level. Each minor victory will send shock waves to other small communities and the country as a whole, so be sure to document the steps you have taken to achieve victory, then share your story for others to emulate.

8. Military refusal: Do not contribute to fraudulent wars, and do not succumb to the pressure of feeling “unpatriotic.” There are countless groups of veterans who have seen through the government lies that have led to unnecessary deaths, as well as the financial destruction of the country. There is, in fact, no more patriotic action that can be taken than to demand that our military be used properly to strengthen the country, rather than to weaken it. For some, there is absolutely no excuse for war, ever, and merely the act of showing up contributes to this affliction. It is a profound resolution of courage to live by your convictions. So, if opposing the fraudulent wars is your main issue, file as a conscientious objector and contribute to peace instead of war. As Gandhi said, “There is no path to peace; peace is the path.”

9. Don’t Use Banks: The banks have proven to be some of the most immoral, dare we say “evil,” institutions on the planet. Besides their Ponzi-style Wall Street casino and mortgage/foreclosure fraud, they also profit heavily from wars, Mexican drug gangs, and fleecing the public. Some are finding their actions so horrific that they’d prefer to default on their debts rather than give them another dime. That may be extreme given the consequences; however, we can at least vow not to take on any new bank financing of any kind — mortgages, credit cards, or car loans, etc. Where possible, bank with local credit unions instead of the big banks that make up the cartel. Another powerful action is to start or support a regional competing currency. On the Federal level, we can tell our Congress reps to support Ron Paul’s effort to legalize competing currencies nationwide.

10. Tax Resistance: Becoming a tax resister is a hardcore action of civil disobedience that comes with serious consequences — unless of course you’re Tim Geithner who gets to say “oops, my bad” in order to qualify as the head of collecting said taxes. However, when the electoral process and two-party system proves to be a farce, corporations clearly win on every issue, and the will of the people is no longer represented in the media or the courts, people are left with little choice but non-violent rebellion in all its forms. Tax rebellion is often cited by conscientious objectors who oppose how the government uses taxpayer dollars to fund immoral deeds such as war, authorizing torture, building the police state, and fraudulent bank bailouts. A second group of tax protesters refuse to file because they don’t believe income taxes to be lawful under the Constitution.

http://www.infowars.com/10-new-years-re-solutions-for-non-violent-rebellion/

7 comments:

  1. Look, if you really think that this is non-violent then I want the drugs you are on. Lets look at the facts here on one of your ten items alone.

    "Local food" is why they have passed the latest food safety laws. This is why the Amish farmers in milk cooperatives are being raided at gunpoint by federal agents. This is why the obtuse argument for the commerce clause has always been something to the effect that consuming a tomatoe grown in my own garden eliminates inter-state commerce by removing the need for tomatoes from elsewhere.

    These may be "non-violent" on our part, but the feds will respond to any of them with violence.

    Lets look at another item on your list. Don't use banks. Hmm. You can't get paid by anybody unless you have it direct deposited to a bank these days. Why do you think the IRS reporting threshold is now $600? Can you pay bills without a bank account? When was the last time you showed up to pay your phone bill or your car payment or anyting else and tried to pay cash? How about any dealings with the county authorities? OK so now you can't pay your taxes and they will show up to take your home ...

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  2. Pete,great list! #11 support the siege of Washington!

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  3. http://www.americanthinker.com/2010/12/feed_me_obama_feed_me_the_plan.html

    This is a good article on why "local food" or "grow your own" won't work for your list.

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  4. Hugo de Groot,
    Lets start of with I’m not on drugs and never will be.
    I do think that all ten are non-violent.

    “Local Food” I buy as much of my fresh fruit and veggies from local farms and farmers markets or road side stands, this is something we all can do or grow our own food. Plus I hunt and fish as much as I can, and yes I buy food from the store but I shop at small local stores.

    “Don’t use Bank’s” I get a pay check every two weeks and work for a large Hospital and for the last two years I have paid cash or used a money order to pay all my bills. Me and the wife have gone all cash and will never go back. We do have one bank account with a debit card so we can still rent a car or fly, which we don’t ever do.

    And as far as the tax thing I think everyone of us can find a way or two to cut down on the taxes we have to pay. And as far as them taking my house, that’s a joke because I gave it back to them after 15 years of making payments on time and never getting behind, until my wife got very sick and I needed to rework my loan and they messed with me for over two years then screwed me in the end. So I let the bank have it and don’t feel bad about it and have not lost one nights sleep over it.

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  5. Your roadside produce stands are now history with the bill mentioned above.

    The core problem is simple -- "they" can't let anybody exist outside of the system otherwise everybody would opt out of it (as it is a corrupt system run by a kleptocracy).

    Hence each of these outlets are being shut down and shut down hard. Food is merely the latest.

    And the "cash method" you use is merely an accounting/budgeting method ... you still have to use a bank. So until your employer is willing to pay you in cash or gold/silver you still need a bank account.

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  6. Hugo,
    I have not been into or used a bank in over a year. And we are cash only, we shop with cash, pay bills with cash or money order. I don't need a bank.

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  7. Stumbled upon your site by accident. Being an EU resident I experience a lot of the the things you might still prevent from happening to you in the US:

    1: We are forced to consume like crazy. Any attempt to become self-sufficient will eventually be prevented through legislation or taxation. Can you make your own wine? Nope. You can't own more than 12 vine plants. Can you connect a rain water cistern to your washing machine and thus lower the amout of detergent you need. Nope. Illegal.
    And this is just the beginning...

    2: We are taxed to death: On top of the millions of beaurocrats in the individual countries we need to feed another 170,000 civil servants in Brussels who come up with great ideas like making ordinary lightbulbs illegal. From 1990 to 2010 the taxes on the EU middle class have increased by 23%.

    3. Looking at the current birth rates Europeans will go extinct by 2050. Politicians act surprised even though the reasons are evident: Big businesses are moving every last job to China - and scores of people with a good education can't pay their bills any more (let alone getting 2 kids through college) - whilst Millions of "legal" immigrants live comfortably on welfare.

    4. Germany is about the size of Montana and has a population of 3 Million Muslims and 1 Million Russians that are not willing to integrate into society (not to mention Africans or Asians...). The government is even afraid to publicise the recent crime statistics linking immigration and capital crimes. Figures in neighboring Austria indicate that more than 80% of all serious crimes there are commited by people from the former soviet block. If you kick illegal immigrants out you get spanked by the EU commission.

    5. No democracy / rigged elections. With the help from the US we used to be fairly democratic in the 50s and 60s. Now all power is with an EU government which you can't talk to directly, that you can't elect directly, that doesn't speak your language and that cares **** about your problems and where nobody is responsible when things don't work out. Hare-brained decisions get forced down our throats and when you speak up (like how politics sold out to foreign investors) you have to fear for your job or worse.

    6. In Europe, those countries that refuse to participate in the EU madness are the ones where people still have jobs and where tax money still secures a good (free) education or a public & free health system: Norway, UK, Switzerland, Denmark...

    7. Eco-madness: The EU idiots made the ordinary lightbulb illegal. No joke. Instead, we have to buy "green" bulbs filled with mercury or those dim LED "bulbs" that cost up to USD 80 - per piece.

    8. Last week E10 fuel with 10% ethanol was introduced. At the price of former regular fuel it can only be used by the latest generation of engines - regular fuel went up 50cts per gallon. Millions of drivers either need to scrap their cars or have to accept to get raped by the oil industry - by EU law.

    Guys, keep fighting for common sense - we Europeans have lost the battle a long time ago. Maybe because we didn't see what was coming but now are paying for our ignorance.

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