Tuesday, February 19, 2013

The Story of Your Enslavement



The story of your enslavement. - A quick history lesson from the minds of the conscious revolution. There really is no point sharing this to the masses. Those that are awake no video is needed to awake us further and to those that are asleep - no video will wake them up. It's a very strange whacky world indeed. It's time we stop buying and consuming and obeying and working and slaving and sitting and being quiet. Stand up - speak out - stop buying! if you do buy locally! stock up on food - seeds - NON GMO - non hybrid - Stop being a slave - Don't work to pay the bills - Live to love and love to live no matter the cost. This is 2013 and with future technology and information advancing at the speed of light there is no excuse to continue living life being someone else bitch! You must find out what you already are. That will change everything. You can't find this out straight away so don't get upset if you don't know. Sometimes you just need to know that you don't know so that you can start to think about knowing! You follow? So go think. Find yourself. Find our who you already are and start loving life. Things are changing. Change with the times. Or wish you did.

7 comments:

  1. Wow I knew it but couod nvr put it in words or explanation

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    1. Neither could the filmmakers, apparently, since they missed their chance to identify the farmers as the lazy investors who make their money off of our work.

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  2. It has interesting aspects but...
    On the one hand economic freedom and on the other hand statism is demonized.
    So what is the message?
    Stop trading and quit all states?

    What is the solution?

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    1. Yes, you are right to point out that this little film doesn't offer any helpful advice for breaking our chains and freeing ourselves.

      We don't really have economic freedom when others own all the farmland, and the land and buildings for our homes and businesses. It's not even economic freedom when we are allowed to rent our cages from the owners, or pay mortgage interest, which is just a form of rent.

      We don't really have freedom of any kind when the food that grows wild is unavailable to us because somebody else owns the land it's on. Even wild animals are allowed to do their own work of gathering wild foods without interference. This is the essence of freedom.

      Joining with others to farm land, hunt on land and fish the waters, live in buildings, and run businesses and enterprises (out of buildings that we do not pay rent or mortgage for) is the hard road to breaking our chains and freeing ourselves. Just take (don't buy) the small portion of the Earth that is your share, and defend it when the owners send their hired goons. Of course this is better done, and more fun, in groups. If enough do this, and refuse to be employed as goons, the owners will run out of force to force you to pay them their interest. It's tough, but that's the road to freedom not mentioned in the above video.

      The above film does mention, early on, an essential ingredient to freedom: refusing to fear the future, refusing to fear death and future loss and injury and hard work, refusing to be enslaved.

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  3. The solution is to not consent. All their BS they are imposing on you is by your own consent. Need to stand up to be counted as one of the people (with rights) and not just some 14th amendment citizen (with only civil liberties / privileges).

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  4. "Tax farm"? Give us a break. Employers harvest much more gain from us than government. I'm not a slave because of paying my share of roads, schools, libraries, fire protection, and other services; i'm a slave because i'm not paid my share of what i earn by my work for someone else, and because my share of the Earth was already owned when i was born, forcing me to work to pay rent or mortgage to owners, not to governments. This is true even for those of us who own small businesses and work for customers and clients.

    Even in the mafia model, the employees are enslaved more by the business owner and the landlord than by the taxes which extract a bit from the business owner. Investors suck more out of the business than taxes do, plus give nothing at all back, which make them the bigger and meaner mafia.

    When the fruits of our labor are stolen by companies to pay their investors who did not work for the profit like we did, we see the farmers: the investment class. We can only be captive in the cages we refuse to see, and the makers of this video refuse to see the real farmers, preferring for some reason to blame the government, which, while inefficient and imperfect, at least provides services and allows us a say in decisions.

    The farmers are parasitic investors who already own a lot, and they want us to serve them by repeating their call to get government off their backs. Anti-government propaganda is part of our slavery, a cage i can see and don't refuse to see, put around us by lazy investors who want to profit off our work.

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  5. An entertaining animated fairytale about our enslavement: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=G5mQpBnfVIQ

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