By Anna Von Reitz
This comes from our brethren in South Africa, where the struggle to be free and at peace has always been a constant issue:
"One of the architects of the central banking system, Sir Denison Miller is attributed with saying: “This
truth is well known among our principal men now engaged in forming an
imperialism of Capital to govern the world. By dividing the voters
through the political party system, we can get them to expend their
energies in fighting over questions of no importance. Thus by discreet
action we can secure for ourselves what has been so well planned and so successfully accomplished.”
So there it is again--- divide and conquer, pillar or post, either/or, Democrats or Republicans.
"They"--- whoever "they" are, select them, and we then have no choice but to elect them.
And
the entire presumed difference between the two political parties is
just that--- a difference that we only believe exists based on external
signs and rhetoric, but which in fact is staged and purposeful and
illusory. I thought of the endless squabbles we have had over useless
things, and could only nod as I read the quote.
Millions
are unemployed, millions of families are routinely destroyed, our
educational system is falling apart, our science is politicized, bridges
are literally falling down and we are wasting time arguing about
transgender bathrooms. Truly, modern politics is a circus in the sense
of the Roman coliseum-- something to distract and entertain us while the
Visigoths are creeping through the weeds and crooks are plundering the
public treasury.
The
real business of a public government isn't being done in America and it
hasn't been done in a very long time, and that is largely because we
have political parties to distract us.
Teddy
Roosevelt knew the real purpose of political parties. That's why when
he couldn't find support from the Republican Party, he formed his own
Bull Moose Party. Find an emblem. Raise a flag. Get your gang to
outspend their gang. And whatever you do, keep things polarized.
How about this idea from a recent newspaper column in Anchorage, Alaska?
---The
Yellow Lab Party? Where politicians are honest and friendly and truly
concerned about the public well-being? They may be eager for treats,
but their intentions are good.
Even
if you view all political parties with a jaundiced eye, as I do, and
even if you admit that they serve no good purpose beyond entertainment
and debate--- why only two parties? Boring, polarizing, always the
same. Democrats get into office and spend the public purse and cheat
the people blind. Republicans get into office and spend the public
purse and cheat the people blind.
Where
is the entertainment value in that? It's like wasting your money on a
bad, predictable, cheesy movie year after year, decade after decade. And
I just love it when people say, "You'll waste your vote!" if you choose
anything different. Waste my vote? What vote did I ever have in the
first place?
None whatsoever.
Corrupt
private political parties chose the candidate roster. Corrupt private
political parties chose the issues to be addressed. Corrupt private
political parties came up with the emblems. Donkeys and elephants?
Come on, now, how lame is that?
No,
don't blame me for any of it. I recognize it as Babylonian sophistry
designed to placate the masses and make everyone think that they have a
dog in the fight and even convince them that there is a fight, when in
actuality, it's just two gangs vying for a franchise to
practice legalized theft. It all has the same results.
There
is nothing honorable or meaningful involved, just a perennial choice
between Awfully Bad and Really, Really Terrible. This is, no doubt, the
primary reason that over two-thirds of Americans just close their eyes
and block it all out.
Politics
and political parties, the only means of change offered by the Game
Masters, is in fact a form of co-option. If you play the game at all,
you become responsible for it and for its outcomes.
Many people get
deluded and desperately concerned about politics, because they
mistakenly believe that this is their remedy and the only way that they
have to steer the boat.
I would argue that simply
by not doing anything related to the corporate dog-and-pony show, by
not registering, by not participating, by waking up--- you vote against
the system itself. You also deny them that quintessentially important thing: a public mandate.
While
no Mainstream Media or politician is likely to comment on this fact,
there hasn't been a public mandate for or against anything in America
for decades. Not enough people vote in these phony elections to create a
mandate. There is never anything close to even a 51% majority.
And
without a mandate, what the governmental services corporations do is
obviously and strictly private and lacking authority even in their funky
system of things.
Saul Alinsky wrote his Rules for Radicals. So now, I am writing mine.
Sometimes
not doing something is as important as working your rump off. Simply
refusing to participate can be a revolutionary act, and can be more
effective in securing change than all the efforts of all armies in the
world.
Having
rescinded any Voter Registrations and washed your hands of any
responsibility related to the political parties, you are now free to
spend your money and time restoring your actual government and making it
strong enough to hand these charlatans their hats.
Always
remember that you are dealing with a governmental services corporation
which is in the business of selling you governmental services. That
isn't going to change no matter who gets elected to fill their private
corporate offices.
The
far more important and necessary change is for us to speak to our
public servants and tell them what we need done and how much we are
willing to pay for it. Instead of letting the Republic be represented
by for-hire lackeys who have a built-in conflict of interest, it's time
to present ourselves and direct our own business affairs through our own
Jural Assemblies, land jurisdiction counties, and land jurisdiction
states.
Put
all the energy you sidetracked into arguing over such vital issues as
unisex bathrooms and traffic cameras, and all the money you spent on
political candidates, too, into restoring your rightful government.
With your rightful government restored, you won't have to worry about who gets elected to run the governmental services corporations--- because whoever gets elected to that job will have to answer to you, and not just because you gave them a donation.
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