EQUAL.....
Bush = Obama = Romney. Professional spokesmen, representative not of the
American people but of Fortune 500 multinational corporations and banks. Since
the time of JP Morgan 100 years ago, the corporate-financier elite saw themselves
as being above government, and national sovereignty as merely a regulatory
obstacle they could lobby, bribe, and manipulate out of existence. In the past
100 years, the monied elite have gone from manipulating the presidency to now
reducing the office to a public relations functionary of their collective
interests. Only tipping the balance of power from corporate-financier
monopolies back to our local communities can change anything - this cannot be
accomplished by merely "voting."
By : TONY CARTALUCCI
DEMOCRACY is a Form of
Oppression. The modern concept of 'democracy' is perhaps the most effective
form of human oppression ever devised. It has single-handedly convinced
billions of people around the world that if only they cast their vote at each
election, struggle behind their favorite politicians and pet political causes,
they can change the world.
And as each side of any
given political paradigms struggles against each other, a singular agenda
continues to march forth, one above and beyond "democracy" and the strategies of tension we've all been
mired in.
The corporate-financiers of
Wall Street and London, and their ever expanding orbit of proxies, client
regimes, and co-conspirators have mastered long ago the method of controlling
both sides of any given political paradigm, ensuring that no matter who you
fight for, no matter how hard you fight, you still ultimately contribute to the
singular agenda as determined by the corporate-financier elite.
Thus, despite believing you
have a 'choice' and a 'say' in your destiny, you do not. You spend all of your
time and energy pursuing a false solution to fixing a system you do not truly
understand, against forces you are either vaguely aware of, or entirely
oblivious to.
No better can this be
illustrated than in American politics where still, many people believe there is
some sort of discernible difference between Republicans and Democrats. However,
for example, from 2000-2012, we see a singular Western agenda of invading,
occupying, dividing, overthrowing, destroying, and installing client regimes
across the Arab World and to a lesser extent, across Southeast Asia and Eastern
Europe. However, within that period, we saw two allegedly ideologically opposed
presidents in office.
The corporate media has gone
through great lengths to sell each leg of the agenda in terms most fitting to
each respective president's alleged political agenda, but in reality, all that
President Barack Obama did was pick up where President George Bush left off,
who was in reality carrying out a singular agenda, modern empire, that has been
more or less in play for decades, possibly centuries depending on where one
would like to draw the line.
The quest for American
global hegemony began with corporate-financier interests during the late 1800's
and continues today. The policy we believe is born of our leaders' political
ideologies is in reality produced by these corporate-financier interests and
the myriad of think-tanks they fund and direct. The policy papers these
think-tanks produce, often published and even available to read online, are
then rubber stamped into law by our politicians and sold to the public through
the filter of false political paradigms.
The military, political, and
economic conquest of the Middle East was sold by Bush under the guise of
fighting the 'War on Terror.' Under Obama, it was sold as 'democracy promotion.'
In reality, the policies dictating both legs of this singular agenda were meted
out by think-tanks possessing both Bush and Obama-era administrators, often
sitting around the same table, implementing the collective will of the their
corporate-financier sponsors.
A recent examination of two
such institutions, the National Endowment for Democracy and the Atlantic
Council in 'The Queen of Corporate-Fascist Faux 'Democracy', provides lists
where Neo-Conservative warmongers sit side-by-side with current and former
Obama administrators, producing policies that were implemented throughout both
Bush and Obama's presidencies. Identical corporate-financier interests were
discovered behind both institutions, and are the same corporate-financier
interests to be found pervading all Western foreign and domestic policy.
FUNDING.....
It is clear that NGOs and opposition movements many believe are spontaneous,
indigenous, and independent are in fact part of a larger network for the sole
purpose of imposing and maintaining global system administration. This is not a
web of elaborate, vague associations. In each case there is direct path of
funding leading back to Western foundations and the think-tanks that devise
policy for them, all funded and chaired by the Fortune 500 of Wall Street and
London. (click image to enlarge)
Under such a system, voting
is an exercise in futility - at best to make you content with the chains of
your confinement, at worst, providing unwitting approval of your subjugation to
corporate-financier domination.
The constitutional
representative governance we believe we live under, or are attempting to
restore, or in some countries, trying to establish in the first place, exists
only in the figments of our imaginations.
To truly manifest a
representative government, driven by our own ambitions and our true collective
interests, toward a self-determined destiny, we must begin locally, and we must
begin with much more than simply casting a ballot.
Freedom and
self-determination means taking on the responsibility ourselves for the
functioning and progress of our communities and society as a whole.
Identify, Boycott, and
Replace
Clearly, the first step is
recognizing that corporate-financier interests dominate modern civilization,
and through controlled paradigms, maintain domination over all aspects of society
through rules and regulations, laws, and law enforcement.
We must identify who these
corporate-financier interests actually are, and through what avenues they
execute their agenda. Then we must understand the source of power behind their
unwarranted influence and aim at undermining and cutting it off. Luckily for
us, we ourselves are the source of this unwarranted influence.
More specifically, our daily
patronage of the global elite's corporations, institutions, and organizations
through the payment of our time, money, and attention grant them nearly
inexhaustible wealth, power, and influence.
While, say a single Coke or
Pepsi, might seem like a very insignificant contribution to this global
spanning conglomeration of corporate-financier interests, it is through
millions and millions of people on a daily basis, collectively contributing,
that results in significant power, wealth, and subsequent influence in the
hands of a concentrated elite.
When we consider that our
collective earnings month to month often go to either taxes or large corporate
interests, we may begin to understand just why there exists such a disparity
between their power and influence versus our subservience and impotence.
FORTUNE.....
Several Fortune 500 corporate-financier funded think-tanks who produce the
total summation of Western policy, both foreign and domestic, which is then
merely rubber stamped into law by proxy politicians, who along with the
corporate-owned media then sell this policy to the public. "Naming Names:
Your Real Government" provides an extensive, but by no means all inclusive
list of many of these corporate-financier interests.
It becomes obvious that to
rebalance this equation in our favor, we must stop paying our time, money, and
attention to the corporate-financier elite's corporations, institutions, and
organizations. It also quickly becomes obvious that in order to stop paying
into these concentrated, centralized conglomerations of power, wealth and
influence, we must devise decentralized, local alternatives.
While it may seem futile and
insignificant to deny these large, global-spanning conglomerations our
individual patronage on a daily basis, collectively it will undermine them,
just as we have collectively built them up. Simply boycotting something like Coke
or Pepsi is also something easy we can do starting today.
In any given country, in any
given town, there are surely at least some local alternatives we can begin to
replace what we have depended on large global-spanning corporate-financier
interests to provide for us. But what exactly can we do if no alternative
exists?
Building Local Institutions
to Empower Local People
The power of civilization
lies within its institutions. This is something that the purveyors of empire
knew long ago. While most attention in history books and movies is paid to the
military might of any given empire, equally as important were the financial,
economic, and administrative institutions created to both direct these military
forces and reap the benefits from their campaigns. Those with the most powerful
institutions will always prevail - as institutions form the basis of organizing
and directing human resources.
This is explained at great
length in " Empire's Double Edged Sword: Global Military + NGOs."
What we see today, around the world operating under the guise of
"democracy promotion," is the West establishing modern day
equivalents of these administrative networks and institutions to establish a
modern day global empire.
The counterbalance for vast
networks of global institutions, is to create an equally vast network of
independent local institutions to replace the role these global networks
attempt to play.
The obvious advantage of
global institutions is the endless amount of funding they have access to. This
advantage currently gives them an edge alternative, indigenous local
institutions lack. Through greater awareness, participation, and collaboration,
however, local institutions can not only out-compete global institutions, but
entirely and permanently replace them.
While imperial, and now
neo-imperial institutions generally work under vast amounts of deceit,
manipulation, and coercion, local institutions wouldn't need or be able to.
Local institutions, involving local people, aimed at solving local problems
operate on a level people can easily understand. With people able to meet all
involved face to face on a daily basis, a greater aspect of transparency would
inhibit the level of compartmentalized duplicity and deceit that are common and
necessary features of modern corporate-financier global institutions.
Examples of Local
Institutions & Activism
There exists already
traditional local institutions that we have allowed to be eroded by
corporate-financier interests who have specifically, systematically, and
ceaselessly attempted to undermine and destroy them. These include:
The Family: the basic
building block of any society
The Church, Temple, or Mosque:
a place for local social networking, welfare, charity, and coordination
The Sheriff: charged with
local security, law and order
Local Schools: educates and
develops local human resources, the foundation upon which all society,
economically and intellectually is built upon.
We can begin by revisiting
each one of these institutions and seeing where, individually and collectively,
we can revitalize, rebuild, or repurpose them to serve our communities in a
more effective way. Preventing corporate-financier driven government meddling
and regulating of these institutions is essential. And where rules and
regulations are already in place, inhibiting the functioning of these
institutions, innovative means of circumventing such measure must be
implemented.
There are endless
possibilities for the creation of innovative of new local institutions that can
help us pool or resources and collaborate both financially and intellectually
to solve problems, to improve our local communities, and to live better and more
meaningful lives.
The resurgence of farmers'
markets provide for us an example of a traditional institution that has been
revitalized and repurposed to address modern trends in food security and
health. Other possibilities include:
Underground Trading: This is
the creation and trade of alternatives to commonly purchased
corporate-financier dominated commodities within private circles of friends and
family. The carbonation of beverages as a micro-business or hobby, to replace
the consumption of Fortune 500 products like Coke or Pepsi can be traded
"underground" at dinner parties or small get-togethers. In many
countries, small businesses like this remain unregulated, mostly untaxed, and
very accessible. In other countries, legal barriers may require creative
solutions - such as trading "underground."
FARMERS'
..... Everyone should make a point of at least visiting their local farmers'
market once. Get to know the people there, see what is available and ask
yourself whether or not the extra time and perhaps, extra money is not
warranted in the face of the alternative
- continuing to fuel corporate-financier monopolies that are literally
poisoning us. Local independent farmers and organic growers have been at the
forefront of localization and the preservation of individual liberties and
independence. While the cost may be higher, the more people that get involved
locally as both consumers and producers will help develop a stronger local
economy and stabilize prices.
Hackerspaces: A relatively
new phenomenon - a hackerspace can be thought of as a local "field"
where instead of growing food, people collaborate to develop new technology.
Hackerspaces generally have membership fees for access to tools, electricity,
and work areas. Additionally, educational short courses, lectures, and
presentations can be given, pro-bono or also for extra income. Hackerspaces
like New York City's "NYC Resistor" have served as springboards for
local small businesses and technological innovations.
While a group of electronic,
computer, robotic, design, and other technical hobbyists getting together in a
common area and collaborating seems like a simple idea, the implications,
especially as technology enables individuals, and small groups of individuals
to do more on their own today than armies could do 50 years ago, the
implications and possibilities for developing and strengthening our local
communities become far reaching.
If a hackerspace does not
exist in your area, you can simply start your own - it requires nothing more
than a table and several like-minded people to sit around it for a first
meeting. Again, like everything else, while the results may seem underwhelming,
day to day, on an individual basis - added up over a year quite a bit can be
accomplished. Add together everyone tempted to get involved on a global scale -
and the collective impact becomes overwhelming.
Hackerspaces provide an environment within which people can leverage
technology on a local level - turning consumers into producers and skewing the
current paradigm. Pictured is MIT's Dr. Neil Gershenfeld inside his "Fab
Lab," arguably the birthplace of the personal fabrication revolution and
the inspiration for hackerspaces around the world. More details can be found in
"Self-Sufficiency: a universal solution to the globalist problem."
Gardening: Another simple
idea that seems underwhelming - but if pursued incrementally over time, can
make a big impact, is simply growing your own garden. This can be done on virtually
any budget, and as marijuana growers have proven, can be done virtually
anywhere. Growing your own food, even your own herbs to offset even in the
smallest way your dependence on large corporate-financier monopolies
collectively has a much bigger impact.
Like the concept of
"underground trading," one need not bring their produce to the local
farmers' market to make some extra money or socially interact with others in
their community. Dinner parties with friends and family where food was grown and
prepared entirely "in-house" can easily replace the degenerate
corporate-financier forms of entertainment we all too often waste our times
participating in.
The Alternative Media: Every
bit makes a difference, and starting your own blog, twitter, or Facebook
account with the expressed purpose of informing others of what is going on
locally, nationally, and internationally is both free and easy to do. Even if
you simply repost articles others write - your efforts combined with others
already active will make a significant difference.
How far your project goes
depends solely on the amount of time and effort you spend investing in it and
the standards of objectivity and intellectual honesty you hold yourself to. The
alternative media is a perfect example of a new "institution" and
form of activism that has already successfully begun to shift the paradigm, and
it does so by leveraging technology that allows us to do as individuals what
was once only possible with large, capital intensive organizations.
Shooting Club: A great way
to exercise your right to bear firearms, hone your marksmanship and safety
skills, as well as develop a community of safe and organized marksmen who can
at the very least serve as a constructive source of socializing, and at the
most, come through in an emergency to defend your community is to form a
shooting club. It can start as nothing more than a few friends who get together
on the weekend who share a common interest in firearms, the 2nd Amendment,
safety, and the discipline of marksmanship, and can be expanded to help educate
others in the community, work with the local sheriff, and promote responsible
firearms ownership.
The presence of a localized,
professional group of firearms enthusiasts who are well organized and
politically active serves as a deterrent against corporate-financier driven
federal efforts to disarm the public. By promoting responsible firearms
ownership in an organized and professional manner, people can begin disarming
the government and its corporate-financier sponsors of the endless excuses they
use to legislate intrusive measures of gun control.
Constructive Pastimes:
Pastimes, depending on what they are, can either greatly empower us
individually and collectively, or forever inhibit our development and progress
as human beings and as a society. Watching sports, vegetating behind the TV in
general, consuming alcohol, going shopping, and watching Hollywood movies are
all examples of activities that no matter how long you do them, will never
yield opportunities or spur personal development on any level, physically or
intellectually. These also so happen to be the pastimes of choice endlessly
promoted by the same corporate-financier interests that propose to us that
"voting" in their political theater is the greatest possible
expression of human self-determination.
Conversely, playing sports
as a community, making movies, writing, woodworking, gardening, brewing
alcohol, and nearly anything at all that is productive or encourages positive
social interaction and health provides us with endless opportunities. While the
accomplishments we may make pursuing any given pastime may seem negligible on a
daily basis, over time the results of
what we passionately pursue add up toward a "critical mass" of
sorts that open the door to many opportunities - such as starting a small
business, providing a useful good or service to our local community, or solving
a myriad of problems.
We can question how
significant these opportunities may or may not be - but one thing is for sure. If
we do exactly zero with our spare time on a daily basis, at the end of one year
we will have exactly zero to add up. No matter how insignificant our
constructive pastimes may seem on a daily basis, they will add up to
"something" over a year. The level of passion, imagination, and
collaboration we put into that pastime determines how big that
"something" is.
Get Organized & Get a
Program
The point behind all of this
is to simply get organized - personally and as a community - toward doing
something both constructive and fulfilling while tipping the balance of power
away from a destructive self-serving system that dominates and exploits us however
gilded the cage may seem. We must get
organized with friends and family, and as a community.
It doesn't need to be a
well-oiled organization at first. It can simply be a group of hobbyists or
enthusiasts of any variety that get together simply to pool resources and share
interests. With a full understanding of how necessary it is to organize and
work together as a community, rather than delegate our responsibilities to
centralized governments and corporate-financier interests, these small gatherings
can be expanded.
What guides this expansion
is a program. Instead of subscribing to political demagogues, we must instead
search for programmatic and pragmatic solutions and devise the road maps needed
to then arrive at these solutions.
Instead of surfing cable TV for political pundits selling us endless
debate within a false political paradigm, we should get out a piece of paper
and write down what our problems are, then organize locally, leverage the
technology at our disposal, and devise solutions.
Education, the economy,
infrastructure, and healthcare generally top the list. Things like education
can be tackled on a local level leveraging the immense amount of resources
available for free online. We can pool resources together and take cues from and
expand upon the ever growing home-schooling movement.
In many ways, we can begin
to boycott large corporate-financier monopolies and piecemeal develop our own
local economies to be stronger and more independent. Certain aspects of
infrastructure and healthcare can also be tackled on varying levels, starting
locally and working our way upward.
Regarding healthcare, by
understanding that big corporate monopolies and government subsidies may
currently be necessary aspects of modern healthcare, but are untenable
permanent solutions, we can begin pursuing avenues to help find solutions that
are permanent.
Conclusion
All of this and more,
however, can only be accomplished if we stop depending on others, and starting
having faith in ourselves. For we are the only ones who truly have our own
interests at heart, and are the only ones we can trust to pursue what is truly
in our best own interests - even our own self-preservation.
To delegate these
responsibilities to others, particularly large corporate-financier interests
lorded over by people we neither know, nor have ever met, is to delegate as
well our freedom, self-determination, independence, and liberty - all of those
things that we currently, and may very erroneously believe we enjoy within our
current "democratic" political paradigm.
As technology advances, we
are able to do more individually and locally than entire nations could
accomplish decades ago. This is what makes a real revolution possible now more
than ever. By recognizing that this power in our hands, wielded locally and
pragmatically is the solution, is the first step toward reclaiming our destiny.
It will not be easy. It will
be hard work. It will not happen overnight. Change doesn't happen with one
person, with a single instantly reverberating act. But change is not
impossible, and it only takes our individual actions added up collectively
overtime to achieve it. Even the elite today who dominate the planet, only do
so because they possess an immense network involving millions of people
wittingly or unwittingly contributing to their agenda.
We the people already have a
common agenda - peace, progress, and prosperity - something average people have
always yearned for. Next, we must simply just get started, in whatever
capacity, today to build up our own local networks to pursue our own collective
agenda, on our own, outside the global elite's paradigm and inside a new
paradigm of our own design. (Land Destroyer)
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