Monday, February 21, 2011

Revolution or Slavery ?

My Friends and Family,
When we see what is happening now in the mid-east, and what is happening in America today,  It occurs to me, that we will either choose change or it will choose us.
So, I am asking you to look at yourself in the mirror and ask yourself 3 questions..


"Am I willing to fight for change?"
"Is there an event or condition which would leave me no choice but to take up the call to revolution?"
"What are the solutions to our current problems?"

I myself have already crossed the Rubicon. I have spent the better part of the last 11 years researching what is wrong with our country and what the solutions are. I have reached some conclusions and made some personal vows to myself. With every revelation of the corruption and overt crimes which are being perpetrated on people, I come to the same question.

What can I... what can "we" do about it?
What are the solutions?

You see I am not asking you anything I haven't asked myself.

Here are my answers;
"Am I willing to fight for change?"
Yes peacefully and with non-violent tactics.

"Is there an event or condition which would leave me no choice but to take up the call to revolution?"
Yes it has already happened, a series of related crimes committed by my own government and the private institutions which my government refuses to stop feeding.

"What are the solutions to our current problems?"
I believe there are 3 key changes which must occur before America can be free;

1. The closing of the Federal Reserve Bank and a return to monetary policy which fits the parameters set forth in the Constitution of the united states.

2. The elimination of the IRS and all related US Treasury departments, via a simple flat tax. No exemptions, no deductions, and no "brackets" simple percentage taxation for every person.

3. The revocation of "standing" for business entities in our court system. Corporations should not be afforded the same or similar rights as persons.

There are so many more issues, but these are my top 3.

What about you..?

hand book for non violent revolution?

Today's research nugget

Best,
Marc

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