The Story of Your Enslavement

Please check the boxes that apply:

[ ] I am a U.S. citizen.

[ ] The United States owns my 401k because they own me and everything I own.

[ ] I am a happy surf and sign U.S. documents and swear every year that I am a U.S. citizen, subject class.

They can do what they want, they own you and everything you earn. They only let you keep some of it so that you can feed yourself.

NO FREE TOILET PAPER!
 
Please check the boxes that apply:

[ ] I am a U.S. citizen.

[ ] The United States owns my 401k because they own me and everything I own.

[ ] I am a happy surf and sign U.S. documents and swear every year that I am a U.S. citizen, subject class.

They can do what they want, they own you and everything you earn. They only let you keep some of it so that you can feed yourself.

NO FREE TOILET PAPER!

I don't have a 401k, therefore the US doesn't own it.

I refuse to acknowledge your implication that I am a series of waves, or the activity where people ride on waves of that nature.
 
Lame. All poetry and intellectualism and philosophy and nothing efficient and pragmatic. Just your typical intellectualoid with the typical superiority complex. And a deep ignorance about who the elite is and how they work.

The real deal...humble, simple, smart, efficient:

YouTube - Antony Sutton Lecture 1976 - Part 1

The Best Enemies Money can buy

YouTube - Antony Sutton - Wall Street & Bolshevik Revolution Part 1.flv

YouTube - An Introduction to the Order of Skull & Bones - Antony C. Sutton pt. 1/4
 
Getting rid of the government makes the NWO and world elites powerless. Not lame at all.

If everyone understood that the words "United States citizen" means government owned property, subject class citizen, that would make the NWO and world elites powerless too!
 
If everyone understood that the words "United States citizen" means government owned property, subject class citizen, that would make the NWO and world elites powerless too!

If people spent as much time doing things to make the world better as they did bumping their own pet thread, that would make the NWO and world elites powerless, too ;) Just a thought.
 
I love it. Saved it and have shown it. But I would add some.
There are 2 perspectives that are missed, One of Faith and one Secular.
They were not addressed in this film. And the both deal with the issue of Sovereignty.

The American experiment. Though unfortunately in retrograde at the moment, It's focus was on individual sovereignty. It's focus on individual rights and intended to limit government controls.
This has largely been lost due to lack of vigilance, and needs to be regained.

The other is Faith in Christ (not religion) . Though religion has been used as a form of control since the beginning, Faith in Christ is different. Christ's resurrection freed us from the fear of death, and from the control of man made systems.
By faith we are sovereign Kings and priests.

Reclaim your own Sovereignty.

I finally watched this video (it keeps getting bumped and I decided to check it out.) Good video. Interesting theist / atheist fight in the middle. But ironically enough I heard a sermon over the weekend that very much tracks the central idea introduced in the first few minutes which is that our fear of death enslaves us. (I agree with MelissaW's assessment that animals have something of a fear of death along with a desire for their species to propagate. But it seems to be on a different level). The pastor was going from Revelation 13 where the "beast" was attempting to force the entire world to worship it on pain of death. He made the point that our self centered society where everyone is encouraged to follow the Frank Sinatra song advice of doing things "my way" was setting people up for the Rev 13 scenario. Further he made the same point that Stef made that the whole point of the public education system was to get people to buy into this line of thinking. Only the pastor's point was that this was through getting people to reject God. If you think about it, someone who accepts the teaching that death is merely a "sleep" where you wait for the resurrection has no need to fear death. In fact Jesus said "Fear not who would destroy the body, but who would destroy the body and soul in hell". And of course different religious people have different views on "God" and "salvation", but that actually works out good from the standpoint of keeping anyone group from having total domination. If the Muslims believe the way to a good afterlife is one thing, the Christians something else, the Jews, Hindus and Buddhists something else, then there is never a way to create a completely homogenized and controlled society. That's because some subset of each of these religious groups will be willing to die for their independent beliefs.

That said, for the atheist what cures the fear of death? I'm not asking this to be argumentative. I'm asking it for a reference. This question was addressed on the science fiction TV show Babylon 5. (The best sci fi show ever in my opinion).

YouTube - Babylon 5 - Are you willing...
 
Lame. All poetry and intellectualism and philosophy and nothing efficient and pragmatic. Just your typical intellectualoid with the typical superiority complex. And a deep ignorance about who the elite is and how they work.

The real deal...humble, simple, smart, efficient:

YouTube - Antony Sutton Lecture 1976 - Part 1

The Best Enemies Money can buy

YouTube - Antony Sutton - Wall Street & Bolshevik Revolution Part 1.flv

YouTube - An Introduction to the Order of Skull & Bones - Antony C. Sutton pt. 1/4

You're being overly harsh and arrogant, considering that the videos you posted utilize philosophical constructs to explain things. ("levels" and so forth)
 
Lame. All poetry and intellectualism and philosophy and nothing efficient and pragmatic. Just your typical intellectualoid with the typical superiority complex. And a deep ignorance about who the elite is and how they work.

Fair criticism, but you must also consider today's audiences. For the most part, they don't understand the kind of things you posted without "poetry and intellectualism", as you put it. (modern audiences also fall for sloganeering and propaganda easily, FWIW)
 
Sound money would help immensely. Without it, people can't tell how much is really being taken from them.

It annoys me how people blame capitalism for the problems and don't realize it's the monetary system that's the real problem. People have also been way too complacent in letting the government ignore the Constitution.
 
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