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CGI's ShonaSmith: The War Is Over ... And We Won
The war I'm talking about is the war between
individuals and the state. You see, governments have already lost. They just
don't know it yet. There has been a war going on between collectivizing,
coercive government and the allied forces of individualism, freedom and
markets for quite some time. Exactly how long is hard to say because for most
of history it seems that the governed more or less accepted that they need to
be governed and accepted the brutality of politicians, whether those
politicians were tribal chiefs, pharaohs, princes or presidents. So there wasn't much of a fight going on between the forces of coercion (the state) and the forces of cooperation and peace (the market) for the first few thousand years of human civilization. But something started to shift in the last few hundred years. Maybe it was by accident and maybe it's the result of countless fortunate accidents; scientific discoveries coupled with explorations in philosophy. But humanity managed to reach an Age of Enlightenment and an Industrial Age. Standards of living began to rise for the masses, and people started to realize that being free was much, much better than being property of the king. Later, at the end of the 20th Century, they would also realize that being free was also better than being property of the collective. Not only was it better for individual happiness when one was not owned, but it was also better for material progress when a bunch of free individuals were left alone to use their talent and resources to satisfy their desire to create and to make a profit. The end of the end, so to speak, was in 1994. That was the year the Internet gained widespread public knowledge and use. Governments have always thrived by controlling education of the young, controlling the currency and controlling information. In other words: indoctrination, inflation, misinformation, and propaganda. The governed vastly outnumber the governors, so force was never enough to keep control. Sure you could make an example out of a couple of the slaves by using violence on them. But to efficiently control a bunch of humans and use them as tax cows, you have to convince them that they are better off being tax cows. After the Internet, it became impossible for the governed not to find out the truth of their condition. I understand if when I say that government has lost the war, you might think I'm crazy. After all, things look pretty bleak. Yes, the government is out of control in the US and in many other countries. But their actions are more like death throes. Like a big, mortally wounded beast, the state is lashing out with the strength and ferocity that comes from panic. It senses death approaching. And that may make it temporarily more dangerous. But the end is in sight. All their actions are actually reactions to fact that they're losing. They are trying to close the doors, control the flow of information and restrict the flow of capital, but people are finding ways around everything (especially people like us and the people who read publications like this). The blatantly obvious and rather pathetic attempts at information control keep coming. Like the latest in a long string of executive orders signed by President Obama just before the recent State of the Union address. The order will expand the power of the Department of Homeland Security to "share" information with private industry. In other words, it will be easier for the government to gather information about you from the electronic media you use. And of course, there is the much-talked about "Internet kill switch" that Obama and his fellow heads of state are dying to make a reality. Even if the various states all over the world manage to find a way to shut off the Internet, they'll find out who really won if they do shut the Internet down. The entire world is online now. And they all love it. Imagine if we had no email, no Facebook, no Craigslist, and that our smartphones just became plain cell phones again ... I make no exaggeration when I say that there would be far more people revolting over the loss of these things than over the loss of their right to own firearms. Plus much of the world commerce is done through the Internet now. The economic loss at this point would be staggering. You wonder if governments are really and truly that willing to cripple the economies they parasitize in order to maintain their last bits of control Original source: http://www.activistpost.com/2013/02/the-war-is-over-and-we-won.html Read More : http://newswalls.blogspot.co.uk/2013/02/the-war-is-over-and-we-won.html http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=269912 |
4 comments:
The governments were NEVER governing. They are all corporations, only looking out for their own self-interests. Its is over now, we are ALL free! Check out your new freedom, start with Oppt-in.com.
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The next step is for more of the People to BELIEVE that this is true and to believe that it is within the power of the People to continue these changes to end oppression and tyranny.
If they ever shut down the commerce on the internet, and the communication on the internet, know one thing... EVERYONE just start off for Washington, DC and surround the "seat of power" and don't let anyone through the throng of people who is trying to escape. What happens next, who knows...?
This is a spot on analysis of government desperation as a concluding futile exercise. Capitalistic Social Order (Property Right and Individual Determinism) leaves an indellible positive impression on humanity that can't be erased by all the 'promises' of Collectivism under Mercantilist Social Order, which is the devolution they'd all agreed to revert back to (pre-capitalist). Their recent arrogant efforts to drive societies even farther back to Feudalism has become simply too stark a contrast to cloak in the usual deceptive vernacular and that blatant signal is what's blown the cover off their designs. They ARE defeated. All Power DOES lay in The People.
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