Friday, April 24, 2009

Thinking Revolution, Sit Down First & Read

As the Bush gang gets away and the economies around the world collapses by design, the frustrated peoples of America and the world are starting to come to grips with the fact that their economic and political powers have been stolen. The People are angry, frustrated and very soon will be out looking for blood.  

Now, before any one starts throwing rocks and bottle consider this, our ability (our power) as a group to make long lasting and meaningful political or economic change should not be wasted on irrational, hasty or violent actions that will achieve nothing. Violent and irrational actions have never been the proper responses to sound laws and policies which have the support of a heavily armed and well trained bureaucracy. Put it this way, the government is ready for any attempts at radical or violent change (coercive power), they have planned, stock piled, studied and prepared for any and all scenarios. Now you ask yourself, then how do we get our power (ability effect change) back?  

My answer to you is READ! 

Always remember that a knowledgeable, rational and well informed group which carries great public support and acts within the given political system is much more dangerous than any crazed mob. 

The American Government produces about 4000 to 7000 pages of written text as public record on any given day, legislation, Department of Defense documents, Homeland Security Studies. The thoughts of the ruling elite are in the laws they have made, in the ways they are spending their money now and in the areas of research they are studying for the future. Understand the laws, fallow the flow of money and study the research and you will come to understand the mind set and the thinking of you opponent. 

Ask yourself, with this information, with this money or with this law what is the  government trying to accomplish. Then when the people truly understand the motivations, methods and the intentions of government and big business then and only then can the people of the world take intelligent and well thought out actions to regain their ability to affect political change (our power).


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