There
have been and are presently several movements calling for a peaceful
revolution across the US to fight for the restoration of liberty, equal
opportunity, less government, etc..
Ron Paul’s rEVOLution / Campaign for Liberty
Gerald Celente’s Occupy Peace Movement
Occupy Wall st. (protests were focused on the symptoms rather than the problem)
Tea Party Movement
etc.
Tell me, what has changed? I can tell you that a
lot has changed, but in the opposite direction from that with which
these movements were founded.
The pentagon 1033 program is still roaring
forward, giving military arms to all of our police departments which
gives way to the police state.
Unwarranted surveillance of our citizens is
continuing at a staggering pace, backed by current events like the
French Charlie Hebdo shooting.
The National Defense Authorization and Patriot
acts get continually renewed and strip us of our rights. See here for
exactly what rights they remove.
And so much more…
Why are these events and why will future similar
events be unsuccessful? Let me take you back to August 28th, 2010: The
Glenn Beck Restoring Honor Rally
Glenn Beck Res
In one of the most coordinated efforts by Tea
Party backers, as many as 500,000 people were bused in to Washington DC
to protest our lawmaker’s excessive corruption and inability to
cooperate. While many left leaning media outlets tried to downplay the numbers of people that attended, ariel photographs of The Mall showed that at the very least, 100,000 people. That my friends is no small feat.
So, with the restoring honor rally being one of
the most prevalent showings of force from the citizens of the US, what
changed as a result? A couple tea party candidates made their way into
congress, the tea party name became enough of a familiar term to deem
supporters as right wing domestic terrorists, and that is about all that
I can think of. The government machine keeps rolling forward.
It’s not just the United States. In China, the
2014 Hong Kong Protests had over 100,000 people flood the downtown
streets over government corruption. What was the end result? Nothing.
Let’s be clear with one another. I do not
support a violent uprising of the people. However, I can most definitely
see the limitation of options on the table:
1. The people keep doing what their doing. They
remain complacent or apathetic and do nothing. Another option is they
get out and protest and write their congressmen which still
yields…nothing. End Game – The New World Order.
2. A major event rocks the public distrust of
government to where you have a Ferguson style riot but on a much more
massive scale. Change will happen in this instance, but who knows which
way that change goes. Does it go in favor of the protesters? Or are the
protesters isolated through the police state and media propaganda and
conveniently silenced?
At this point, I feel as though the economy is
the Titanic. Even if we were to steer the helm towards the right
direction, we are headed on an almost direct collision course with a
collapsed financial system. Do what you can that is within your power;
prepare for yourself and your family and network with others. As I’ve
shown, even the greatest showings of public support have not made a dent
in our spiraling path towards collapse.
http://www.onpointpreparedness.net/why-there-will-not-be-peaceful-revolution/
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