Sunday, July 14, 2013

Fear nothing. Question everything. Stand up for your rights.

Before we get into Monsanto (which will probably be another long one), it is important for you to know what you can do to get involved and effect real change here and now.  It comes down to these three things: Fear nothing, question everything, and stand up for your rights.  It is with these principles in mind that you should take action.

Fear Nothing.

One of the biggest dysfunctions that plague us as humans is our fear.  Fear of the unknown.  Fear of failure.  Fear of rejection.  Fear of other people.  Fear of losing our job.  Fear of stepping on the wrong toes.  Because we are afraid, we often take actions that are detrimental to ourselves or others, or fail to take action that could have positive impacts on our lives and the world around us.  The biggest reason most people are not more active when it comes to our government's stripping away of our freedoms is because they're afraid.  They're afraid that if they speak up, they'll be locked away in Guantanamo Bay and indefinitely detained without a trial (which is a whole other article).  Allowing this fear to overcome you is exactly how you lose the fight before it even begins.  They want you to be afraid.  They want you to believe you have no allies.  They want you to believe you have no hope.  They want you to believe you cannot stop them.  Don't believe their lies.  Together, We the People are infinitely stronger than any mega corporation or corrupt government entity would ever admit.  The most important thing to remember about fear is this: Fear is your mind creating situations that do not and may not ever exist.  Fear is a choice.

Question Everything.

The mainstream media is notorious for presenting you with information that ranges from misleading to outright lies.  While occasional beads of relevant truths do make an appearance, the vast majority of mainstream media broadcasts are pure propaganda.  Rather than thinking for themselves, so many people rely on the media to tell them what to get outraged about.  Why is it that the shooting death of 26 innocent people at Sandy Hook causes mass hysteria and outrage, but the more than 300 children killed by Obama's unconstitutional drone strikes overseas isn't even considered?  Why is it that the Zimmerman trial gets plastered on every major news network, but a case of 3 black men killing a white waitress for her tip money is not even mentioned beyond the local level?  Right this moment, why is it that thousands of people are gathering in protest of a logical outcome to a murder trial, but they won't rally together to stand against being poisoned or having their rights stripped?  The mainstream media exists to keep We the People divided and fighting amongst ourselves over petty differences.  They are there to distract you from topics of real value to you, such as the way your government views and treats you, the foods you eat, and the real state of your nation.  Stop being distracted.  Start thinking for yourself.  Start asking questions.

Stand Up For Your Rights.

The supreme law of the land is the US Constitution.  One thing that is guaranteed by the Constitution in the Bill of Rights is your right to privacy: A figure of authority cannot just arbitrarily search your personal property without a warrant, which requires probable cause.  Yet every day, there are unconstitutional checkpoints put up along the freeways in our country where everyone's car is searched for no other reason than they were driving on that particular road.  This is illegal, but the vast majority of people don't stand up for their right to privacy because they're afraid.  This is only one of thousands of examples.  We the People must resist tyranny at every level, no matter where it rears its ugly head.  If your employer tries to disallow you from serving jury duty because they "can't afford to have you out," don't stand for this.  Not only is serving on a jury the most sacred duty of a rank-and-file citizen to maintain a functional and free Republic, but it is also against the law for your employer to stop you.  Don't let figures of authority break the law because you're afraid of what they might do to you for standing up to them.  “The best way to take control over a people and control them utterly is to take a little of their freedom at a time, to erode rights by a thousand tiny and almost imperceptible reductions. In this way the people will not see those rights and freedoms being removed until past the point at which these changes cannot be reversed.” -Adolf Hitler

Keep these things in mind as you go forward.  But where should you start?  You can effect the most change locally.  The best place to start is with your friends and family.  Educate at least one complete stranger every day.  Start attending your local city council meetings.  Volunteer for a local public service position, or even run for your city council.  Write or call your representatives in government.  Most importantly, reach out to people in the police and military.  Remind them they took an Oath to defend the Constitution and Freedom, not blindly follow orders that violate this Oath.  Make your voice heard.  The biggest lie the people have been led to accept is the idea that your one lone voice will never be enough to make a difference.  Quite the contrary - yours is the only voice that can make a difference.  If you do not make yourself heard, nothing will ever change.

The cause of Liberty is starting to win out, and it is up to you to carry the torch across the finish line.

"Beyond fear lies freedom."

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