February 4, 2009

What do you trust? Government, Paper or Gold?
   initiative.jpgIt can be said with confidence that finding a genius of personal initiative, backed with a knowledge of the Illuminati and how they operate, represented by enough of a strength in numbers, and delivered with focused intent, can derail the NWO agenda and send that train careening off the tracks into a crumpled, twisted heap of metal.

        When the 'the colonial rabble'' vanquished the 'invincible' British Army in the Revolutionary War, they were comprised of a small percentage of colonists whose sentiments favored independence from the Crown. The present-day fight can be a successful one provided the 'genius' is based on a clear understanding of personal sovereignty in the most crucial of its aspects.

         In this material world of our perception, I would submit that THE most crucial aspect involves that which virtually everyone in the world has a perceived need for in one form or another: money. What that strength in numbers needs to be clear about in this regard as it concerns a true understanding of personal sovereignty is knowing what a proper definition of money is. Or rather, any such definition must be based on a premise which asserts to what it is not:

          When ALL the issuance and control of a nation's money is done by those who produce NONE of the material wealth it's supposed to represent then there can be no condition for personal sovereignty to exist. This precisely describes the Federal Reserve System. Many reading this know it's no exaggeration to say its abolishment would be like driving a stake through the heart of a vampire. For all the life-blood it drains from the nation, two words sum up the growing animosity towards those that swell its' ranks. Meant literally and figuratively: they suck. American Presidents who tried to at least check its power were either killed, or in the case with Nixon, a scheme was concocted(Watergate) which resulted in his commiting political suicide. With its inception, Constitutional articles stating that only Congress has the authority to issue money were abrogated. That was almost 100 years ago. At this point it seems like the chances of getting rid of it would be like the chances of a porn star who didn't want sex anymore keeping their job. Capitol Hill is a brothel. The Congress by and large are whores, the pimps are the giant corporate interests who have the politicians in their back pockets, and we the people are the ones getting screwed. Remember 'Debbie does Dallas?' How about Don Corleone does the U.S.A.?

           This present period in American history is similar to the 1930's. Back then it was FDR insisting and convincing Americans that they needed their government to be the great 'provider'. Today, as it would certainly appear, it's Obama leading the lemmings closer to going over Big Brother's cliff. No sense in beating around the bush. Without going into the details about this country's military involvements, suffice it to say that being an American these days means that if we make monetary exchanges using Federal Reserve notes then we're complicit with the 'hidden hand' and their wars. It's all blood money, and we all have it on our hands. No getting around it. No way to spin it. We're all enablers. And by doing so we are undermining the integrity of our individuality by falling for, or allowing for this erroneous notion of the need to 'sacrifice' for the 'greater good' of society to manifest. What folly these hypnotists have spawned.

           The American Revolution was fomented by the Rothschilds because financial independence of the colonies is what worried them most. After their unexpected defeat on the battlefield, through agents like Hamilton, they made sure that the umbilical cord to the 'city of London' was never severed. A true national sovereignty was never established. And by extension, neither was a personal one. At least not entirely. A Bill of Rights accomplished it to a point, but not completely. Too bad the inalienable right to not have your pockets picked didn't become one of the original amendments to the Constitution. Alas....

           Fast forward to today and not only have our pockets been picked, but we do so willingly, albeit begrudgingly. At the rate we're going, pretty soon we'll be grovelling for the 'right' to survive. The incessant drumbeat of the NWO gets louder and louder as we continue to provide the bricks for our own prison walls. Time is running out and short of a miraculous number of 'Mr. Smiths' elected and on their way to Washington, what can reasonably be seen as a practical solution? One that runs parallel to spreading the word to hopefully create those Mr. Smiths and educate the dupes of the system to detach them from their Illuminati affiliations? In a word: unplugging.

           If we're going to talk the talk we have to walk the walk. Restoring our personal sovereignty derives its power as an exemplar of human dignity. We need to withdraw from the toxic blood money junk as much as possible while simultaneously keeping the wolves from the door. A good example worthy of everyone's attention is Lakota Nation. They had had enough of broken treaties and cut the cord. It's an easy delusion for a junkie to say he's gonna quit the drug as he's nodding out in his cornflakes. It's high time those of us purporting to be teachers did the same. In the dying words of the Sean Connery character from 'The Untouchables', "What are you prepared to do?"

                                                        

            


Henry Makow is the author of A Long Way to go for a Date. He received his Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Toronto. He welcomes your feedback and ideas at