Thursday, October 30, 2008

Revolution

Quotes followed by details.

 

“All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent.”

- Thomas Jefferson

 

“When we get piled upon one another in large cities, as in Europe, we shall become as corrupt as Europe.”

- Thomas Jefferson

 

“Experience hath shown, that even under the best forms of government those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny.”

- Thomas Jefferson

 

“It is error alone which needs the support of government. Truth can stand by itself.”

- Thomas Jefferson

 

“The spirit of this country is totally adverse to a large military force.”

- Thomas Jefferson

 

“Our country is now taking so steady a course as to show by what road it will pass to destruction, to wit: by consolidation of power first, and then corruption, its necessary consequence.”

- Thomas Jefferson

 

“I have recently been examining all the known superstitions of the world, and do not find in our particular superstition (Christianity) one redeeming feature. They are all alike founded on fables and mythology.”

- Thomas Jefferson

 

“In every country and every age, the priest had been hostile to Liberty.”

- Thomas Jefferson

 

“I hope we shall crush in its birth the aristocracy of our moneyed corporations which dare already to challenge our government to a trial by strength, and bid defiance to the laws of our country.”

- Thomas Jefferson

 

“I sincerely believe that banking establishments are more dangerous than standing armies, and that the principle of spending money to be paid by posterity, under the name of funding, is but swindling futurity on a large scale.”

- Thomas Jefferson

 

“If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be.”

- Thomas Jefferson

 

“It is incumbent on every generation to pay its own debts as it goes. A principle which if acted on would save one-half the wars of the world.”

- Thomas Jefferson

 

“Money, not morality, is the principle commerce of civilized nations.”

- Thomas Jefferson

 

“Information is the currency of democracy.”

- Thomas Jefferson

 

“I predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them.”

- Thomas Jefferson

 

“Conquest is not in our principles. It is inconsistent with our government.”

- Thomas Jefferson

 

“Educate and inform the whole mass of the people... They are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty.”

- Thomas Jefferson

 

“I was bold in the pursuit of knowledge, never fearing to follow truth and reason to whatever results they led, and bearding every authority which stood in their way.”

- Thomas Jefferson

 

“I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just; that his justice cannot sleep forever.”

- Thomas Jefferson

 

“The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government.”

- Thomas Jefferson

 

“When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.”

- Thomas Jefferson

 

“Every generation needs a new revolution.”

- Thomas Jefferson

 

I am spreading the truth of our founding fathers (particularly Thomas Jefferson). What we have become as a country would not be what they wished and would be despised. They would begin a civil war with what we have become. I believe we have forgotten these men’s’ words. I think there will be a civil war in this country because of where our government is headed. The government will try and make it seem as if they are correct. How can we believe everything we see? This includes credible T.V. stations, newspapers, and websites. We need to know the truth about everything. The problem is that we are not all able to see everything at one time from personal experience. We are only told what is agreed upon as “politically correct.” Just think about that for a second. Politically correct. This statement should not even be in our vocabulary. It SHOULD be morally correct or humanly correct.

 

I’m not familiar with priests’ history except in the Bible when it states they were corrupted by money. I am also familiar with priests of today wishing to sexually molest children. I know that the FIRST story of Jesus was written 75 years after his crucifixion. The second story of Jesus was written 92 years after his crucifixion. How can we put so much faith into word of mouth especially when the stories written by people who haven’t even seen the man? How can we put so much faith into word of mouth especially when it was stories that were never written down in the first place? Did you ever do that “experiment” as a child when a teacher whispered a word into the first person’s ear and had them whisper the word into the next person’s ear and they would then whisper the word into the next person’s ear… this keeps going around until the last person in the class hears the word? The word was not the same in my experience. Imagine a story being spread by a million people from ear to ear. A story spread by the word of mouth would change dramatically especially never written down EVER before 75 years after Jesus’ death. Am I saying that there is not a God? No. I believe that there is a God. I believe that we are more special than what we give credit to ourselves. We are more than a human. We are spiritual beings that have been deprived and are lost at this point of time. Our creator knows we will find the way and I also believe in this fact.

 

I’m going to shift gears very quickly here and ask where have our human rights gone? Where are they going? We need to know exactly what the Patriot Act says. We need to know exactly what the words in the Patriot Act mean. It is in our, The United States of America’s, Constitution that Habeas Corpus (definition: a writ requiring a person under arrest to be brought before a judge or into court, esp. to secure the person's release unless lawful grounds are shown for their detention. The legal right to apply for such a writ) is NOT to be suspended or retracted. Well, it’s time to wake up my friends. Habeas Corpus is suspended and retracted under the Patriot Act. The Patriot Act that was passed is over 400 pages in length. Our Constitution and Declaration of Independence is between 10-40 pages long depending upon how long or short the spine of the cover is. Are you aware that the new bill that was passed for Wall Street was originally THREE pages in length? That was the bill that got shut down by Congress. The one that was accepted is OVER 400 pages in length. This sounds fishy. We do not know what it says and we do not know what the words mean. This is UNACCEPTABLE. There is a law in there which says the government now has the power to adjust the payments and foreclosures, which were agreed upon in contract, from one person to another or with mortgages created. This is illegal but yet has been made legal. This means that the government has the power to allow a person who hasn’t made payments to continue on a road of destruction or bankruptcy. It also allows for me to ask this next question. Why would a person who is owed money continue to be the one suffering from not being paid when they need to find somebody else who can make the payments?

 

The banks. Before I get into the banking situation, I would like to inform you of how our money holds its value. Our money was once backed in gold. It was once known as “commodity money.” Today this is not the case. Today our money is “fiat money.” We were stripped of having a finite value on our money. Our money’s value fluctuates according to exactly how many bills are in existence. It’s equivalent to a baseball card. Let’s say we have an Andy Dumbo rookie baseball card. Since nobody knows who this person’s name is, they will base the value of the card off of how many are printed. Let’s just say that one is created and that it’s the only card in that years set that was only printed once. It is the most rare card in the history. This fact will make people want it more than anything. There is no price that is equivalent to its value. Let’s then say that the company secretly prints 1,000 of these cards and tells NOBODY. 20 years pass and a former employee comes out saying, “I have 1,000 of these cards and they are not reprints.” He pulls out the box of cards and everyone looks at them through a broadcast dedicated to sports collectors. EVERYONE craps his or her pants. This cards value has just diminished to basically nothing. Probably fifteen dollars per card if you can find somebody to buy it at that price. I say if you can find somebody to buy it at that price because this guy is a player of which nobody has ever heard… Our money is paper. It has ink on it that states a number but this number is not its value. The value of the paper depends on how much is in circulation and how much somebody is willing to buy it with another type of currency or gold (do not sell your jewelry, gold, and gems for money right now, their values will keep going up).

 

This next paragraph is the next subject dealing with the banking establishment. We, the people, owe the banking establishment (which is not a part of the government but is a separate corporation and never gets audited) 10.5 trillions dollars. The ENTIRE national debt is 56 TRILLION dollars. This is equivalent to $480,000 per household in per capita debt. Just to give you a perspective of what a trillion dollars is… start taking $1,000 dollar bills and stacking one on top of the other. If you stacked $1,000 bills to reach one million dollars, it will reach four inches high. One billion dollars worth of $1,000 bills stacked on each other is around 333 feet high. One trillion dollars worth of $1,000 bills is about 63 MILES high. The banking establishment that I speak of is known as The Federal Reserve. This corporation holds the power of printing money out of thin air. You might say, “Well, they don’t have the power to do this.” I’m sorry to inform you, but whoever says this is wrong. Whenever a loan is given out, there is money created out of thin air. Whenever there is a bill or act passed calling for money to be given to an organization there is money printed. Right now (as of October 25, 2008) the individual banks across the United States have been borrowing an average of 105.8 Billion dollars a day for the past 2 weeks from the Federal Reserve. This means that more money is being created out of thin air in order to keep banks afloat. Yes these numbers are records. Never before in the history of our country has any of this happened. The problem with this situation is that the Fed is printing more money and the value of the money is going down faster than it’s ever gone down in the history of the United States. (We have not reached the lows of the great depression yet but we could get there). We have not reached those lows yet because of how much value based upon people wanting the dollar we have built behind the dollar. The more there is in circulation, the less value it holds.

 

I will bring back the Bailout Act that was passed for Wall Street back into this conversation. Right now we have this act and all of this lending going on. After our next president is elected there is going to be another Bailout Act. This time it is for Main Street. It’s not as hefty, but it’s still 56 Billion Dollars. There is also a bill trying to be passed to save the auto industry and that is 25 Billion Dollars. Do you realize that all of this money is being created out of thin air along and/or being brought out of captivity? I say being brought out of captivity because these are our tax dollars that were and are stagnant. There is a percentage of newly created dollars. Nonetheless, it is all money being brought into the open and making the value of the dollar diminish even more. Everything I have explained to you in the past three paragraphs is called inflation. How much more value will the dollar lose before people from other countries become not interested in buying our dollar with their currency?

 

Our current money situation represents nothing but debt. When there is new money created then the money that is created is going to be paid back. Whenever we are paid new money through our income, we are taxed. Why are we taxed? We might be taxed for the trouble we bring of creating more money and it helps monitor inflation? I am then lead to ask a very controversial question, but it will make me and all who read this think… Have you ever thought that to the ones you are indebted; they are the ones who own your actions? I want you to take a breath and step away after you read this next thought and think about it. Everything that is happening right now in our bailout acts and the Federal Reserve are actions that are trying to save and preserve everything the Federal Reserve has created. I would like to bring it to your intention that the Federal Reserve has not been around for very long. It was created in 1913.  The former chairman of the Federal Reserve, Alan Greenspan states that The Fed is above the law and answers to nobody in this link.  He says, “Well, first of all, the Federal Reserve is an independent agency, and that means, basically, that, uh, there is no other agency of government that can overrule actions that we take.  So as long as that is in place and there is no evidence that the administration, congressmen, or anybody else is requesting that we do things other than what we think is the appropriate thing, then what the relationships are, don’t frankly matter.”  Skip to 7:40 of the video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ol3mEe8TH7w

 

After you have thought about that statement, I want you to grasp that the only way out of this hole is to abolish the Federal Reserve. Abolishing the Federal Reserve means abolishing income tax and in turn would abolish the IRS because it would have no point of existence. Before the Federal Reserve is abolished and income tax is done away with, there would be commodity money again. Our money would be backed by silver and gold. Everything would be a profit and not represent debt. In our current system, our money represents nothing but debt because when you have a dollar you either have paid income tax (a debt that was paid), have to make payments on a loan, or pay your credit card bill. With commodity money everything would be profit. If you receive a loan, there would be no interest because the value of the dollar wouldn’t go down from inflation. There might be a small fee based upon how much money you borrow, but there is no inflation tax where the dollar is worth less. Your income would not be taxed. The only thing your income would be taxed for is to keep your city running. The only problem that I could see happening in this situation is money becoming stagnant and not being able to grow because of there being a finite amount of silver and gold in the world.

 

This next point is mind boggling to me and makes me think if we even need silver and gold to back our money. Before I get to this, we need a definition of currency. Currency - a: circulation as a medium of exchange b: general use, acceptance, or prevalence. Also, before I get to the next point, I would like to make it clear that from 1660 to 1685 the currency of England was sticks. That’s right. Wooden sticks. The only reason why this system failed is because it was based upon taxes and you cannot tax this currency. Now, on with my next point. It was once legal to pay taxes with cannabis hemp (a.k.a. marijuana) in American from 1631 to the early 1800’s (LA Times, Aug. 12, 1981). If it was once legal to pay taxes in cannabis hemp, that means that all you had to do was grow some greenery, whip out a scale, and put enough on there to cover your ace. Think about this. If cannabis was legal in today’s world, people could grow cannabis as their money. People wouldn’t have to work. They could pay for houses in cannabis. This sound ridiculous, but you really need to think about this. There are thousands of different kinds of cannabis. Each one has its own difficulty of growing, the amount it produces per plant, and how strong it is. The hemp plant (male or female) can be used to create over 25,000 products. Vermont just passed a law saying that farmers can grow hemp (the male plant without THC) for fuel, food, and fiber (not the food fiber, but the tree kind of fiber). (Legislative document right here. http://www.leg.state.vt.us/docs/legdoc.cfm?URL=/docs/2008/bills/passed/H-267.HTM )

 

I would like to say one day that money grows on trees. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, hemp produces enough paper per acre to equal 4 acres of trees. On top of paper, hemp can create concrete, dynamite, cellophane, wood, and replace all plastics (if hemp cannot replace all oil products by itself, algae and hemp together can do it FOR SURE). The industrial use of oil from hemp comes from the seeds it produces. For one acre of hemp seed, there can be 500 gallons of oil produced. This is believed to be enough to fill our gas tanks. Algae can produce 15,000 gallons of oil per acre. If you want to become a millionaire, buy stocks right now in companies who are trying to produce algae oil as fuel. It is more than likely our future because the oil from either plant is nontoxic and does not pollute our planet. This means that the plants would be in mass production all over the world. Here is a video of a hemp oil powered Mercedes (bio-DIESEL). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9Am3yUDt3M  I would also like to show you a link of a video of a WB 11 news reporting of how healthy hemp seeds are for the human body. Hemp seeds contain more Omegas 3, 6, and 9 than fish oil. They also have an abundance of protein. You could live off hemp seeds and the hemp plant. I would also like to point out that at the end of this news report, it is said that our founding fathers grew hemp. He also said that farmers were forced to grow hemp during the early days of our nation. The problem with him saying this is that hemp has been illegal since 1937. This means that our founding fathers grew both male and female hemp, not just the male plant without THC. The video also states that the hemp plant is a cousin to marijuana. This is false. It is the male plant. They say that it is the cousin because the hemp plants are the only plants in the world that can be differentiated between male and female just by looking at the plant. If you look at trees, grass, flowers, or any other plants on the planet, you will not be able to tell which are male or female. You must check the DNA in order to label male or female. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UaHoIhjUsxM&feature=related

 

Each plant has it’s own value. These different values can be equally diversified like our monetary bills of today (1, 5, 10, 20, 100) if we were able to farm these plants. Places of commerce would have scales. These scales would probably be big scales and would be very sensitive. The plants would be in the same bags as everyone else’s so that we would all know the weight of the bags and could weight it out without taking it out of the bag. Undercover officers and secret shoppers would check all criteria. If you bought a lot of things and had the “money” to cover it at home, a person from the store would drive a truck to your house and you would load the “money” into the truck at your house. We could also create a currency that is BACKED by hemp plants. This money would represent nothing but capital gain since this plant can be grown forever and under any condition. The catch is that there would be absolutely no taxes. Since it is a plant, everyone can grow it. Our government, city organizations, and “banks” would grow it. If somebody needed a loan because of not being able to grow enough hemp, there would be no interest because all the person would have to do is grow his or her own hemp and repay the loan while the bank was growing its own hemp. There is no inflation because we are dealing with everything built being of one substance. The price of everything would reflect the price of the hemp plants. We would be living in peace; world hunger, and poverty would be gone. The price of living and the cost of products would almost be nothing.

 

Now we are going to take a turn to today’s presidential candidates and break down what they offer. John McCain allegedly doesn’t know much of anything about cell phones and computers. This, to me, scares me. It scares me only because it could lead to more wiretapping of phone calls and text messages. It could also lead to more government power over the Internet. This means less websites for people to visit and a crack down of what can be said over the Internet. John McCain wants to keep going to war with Iraq and Afghanistan. He wants to keep sending more and more troops to control both countries. If we do this, our debt will keep increasing outrageously. On top of our debt, the military draft would more than likely have to be reinstated. Sure he wants to cut back government spending and taxes, but he’s going to have to increase spending towards both of these wars. We will get to the price of war after I talk about Obama.

 

Obama wants socialized healthcare. I’ve researched this. Other countries in the world have this. There are people who have and are living in both our country and a country that already has nationalized healthcare. People say that even though healthcare is expensive here, it is better here than in the countries that have nationalized healthcare. In some countries with nationalized healthcare it takes an average of Six months to see a doctor unless you’re dying. However, in ALL of the countries with nationalized healthcare, there is a TON more misdiagnoses and less care by the doctors in their work. The doctors in nationalized healthcare do not work for themselves or for independent companies anymore. These doctors are way overworked and have nothing to prove for themselves or for a company. The quality of care and help diminishes GREATLY. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7PYr-M72a0

 

Obama wants to get out of Iraq but wants to keep sending troops over to Afghanistan. This means that our spending will be cut back at first, then catch up to what it is now, and then become more expensive. The war over there could go on forever. We will start running out of soldiers like we would if we were going to war with Iraq and Afghanistan, but the draft would be reinstated at a later point in time than it would be if McCain were president. Our national crisis of debt would be delayed more with Obama as president but it would still come.

 

No matter who becomes the next president, there are talks right now of going to war with Iran and, in doing so, reinstating the military draft. Just so we can get a hand around how big of a debt war will put our country in if we keep at war… before George Bush became president, our national debt (related to the 11 trillion dollar debt, not the 56 trillion dollar debt) was about Five trillion dollars. Since 2004, we have jumped from Five trillion dollars to Eleven trillion dollars. That is Six trillion dollars in four years. Our economy, without change, will be nonexistent and we will be living in conditions worse than the Great Depression. We need to stop being at war. I believe that even if we change our monetary system, we would not be able to get out of our debt if we keep at war. I don’t believe we could do it even if we switched over to the fastest growing plant in the world as our currency.

 

For my final paragraphs, I will be talking about revolution. In order to change EVERYTHING I just talked about, there MUST be a revolution. This cannot be a violent revolution, for you will wind up in jail along with all the other violent revolutionaries. The revolution needs to be spreading the words of our founding fathers after learning about the constitution. There needs to be people teaching others about our past and what our future holds. A couple of my best friends do not wish to talk about and accept what I have said in this message. That is their option and I cannot force anybody to do anything. It is their free will and human right to listen and talk about what they wish. I just wish they were more worried about their future and I’m just trying to look out for them.

 

The only reason for there to be violence is if a revolution was taking place and the worst thing possible happened. The right to bear arms was taken away. Without the right to bear arms, you have given up all of your freedom. Without the right to bear arms, you have no way to defend yourself at anytime. This will cause a civil war in and of itself and I do not see this happening. Another thing that could happen is if a revolution was taking place and there were half of the country very opposed to what I have spoken about happening. This could lead to civil war also. I must end with saying it’s time to buy guns to store in your house. The future looks dim right now but we will be able to pull through it. The government has too much power. They are creating laws through bills and acts being passed which are going against the Constitution. It is always best to prepare for the worst and hope for the best. A revolution happening without any negative repercussions: that is the best outcome that could possibly happen.

 

I must inform you that the person to vote for is Ron Paul.  He has won prestigious awards in the category of world economics. Please go to www.youtube.com and search for Ron Paul. He is the champion of the Constitution and believes in changing everything I have mentioned in this writing (I’m not sure what his religious beliefs are but we would not discredit my belief). Ron Paul was the second to last republican left to run for president. John McCain is the last. I must bring attention to the quote "Support Our Troops." I do so because, before Ron Paul withdrew from the race, he was the number one candidate in the category of leading ALL candidates (republican or democrat) in donations from all military combined. We should listen and support our troops.

 

For those who think that all of the founding fathers were for slavery, you are wrong. A majority of them were for it; this is true. However, I have two more quotes for you to ultimately finish this writing…

 

"Whatever is begun in anger ends in shame."

- Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)

 

“The whole commerce between master and slave is a perpetual exercise of the most boisterous passions, the most unremitting despotism on the one part, and degrading submissions on the other. Our children see this, and learn to imitate it.”

- Thomas Jefferson

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