Funny... very funny...
...was my first response when I saw the coffee cup...
...was my first response when I saw the coffee cup...
The photo above is a US Marine in Iraq almost getting his head blown off for his country. (Kudos to the photographer who almost got killed taken a freakin' photo just to get a paycheck.) One is a soldier but both are slaves.
It's Memorial Day as I write this. A joke about economic slavery reminded me that I am at war. Slavery and war are cousins.
(Roll your pointer over the blog for links to my sources. Use your back button to return to the blog.)
I fought the Cold War. I like to think of it as THE BIG ONE because we were always on the brink of human extinction. It that one had gone off the only thing left would be rats and roaches. I did it for the money. (Well the truth is that I signed up when I was still 16 and Mom was getting on my nerves. I would have done it for room and board. )
But... The Marine signed up for the money
and benefits and now he's doing it for his unit (click here).The photographer chose this profession to make a living too, Not to be a hero or he'd have joined the Marines. Look at the eyes of these soldiers. And then look in the eyes of the children on the slave ship.
I see a sense of, resignation. What do you see? I think that people don't want to talk about slavery because they think that it is something from the past. Not! I was reading another blog with an interesting perspective about war. I use the term "interesting" instead of

"full of shit" because I respect his opinion but realize that they are like assholes in that everybody has one. This blogger credits war as the savior of our way of life. WWI, WWII, The Cold War. Maybe. But Iraq? Come on!
We aren't in Iraq to protect our way of life. We are in Iraq to control the price of oil and to protect Israel among other things. (See how well that is working on the price of oil?) And the protection of Israel is the main reason there is talk of bombing Iran. (That's really going well isn't it?)

Did you know that America overthrew the legal elected leader of Iran?
The government paints the Iranians as paranoid. They have a legitimate reason to be very, very, afraid of the US. Our foreign policy stinks and it caused 9/11.
911 had Nothing to do with Iraq. If we really knew why we were there we wouldn't be there.
The only way that I can see to evolve is to connect and build relationships amongst ourselves that empower individuals more than government. What are your ideas for building community?
The government should be afraid of us. Not the other way around.
The economics of freedom. Work to live. Not live to work. And I managed to escape the plantation for a few years. But I was just a runaway slave. The institution still exists. And just like Kunta Kinte they caught me and chopped my toes off. (Economically) They think they stopped my desire to escape. Yeah Right!
Now I gotta (figuratively speaking) steal a car...
In other words. If they can change the rules so can I.
Please click the links throughout this blog. You decide.
Read a little history for yourself and you'll know why Rev. Wright spoke of "chickens coming home to roost." And he's not the only one that smells something funny about AIDS-HIV. Just because you are paranoid don't mean they ain't out to get you. Remember what happened in TUSKEGEE?
Known Hell vs Unknown Hell
Look at how the rules of politics are like a lost episode of the "Twilight Zone". Obama's pastor made national headlines. Check out this post on McCain's spiritual leader. Not a peep.I don't trust this system to look out for me and mine. It's a sorry piece of work. I want something completely different. This Hell is the Hell I know. Something different might be Hell too but it might be Heaven. I won't know unless give it a shot. But if it does turn out to be a worse version of Hell. I can always come back to this.
In my opinion (which is no more valid or important than yours) we are a nation divided by smoke and mirrors. And we are slaves. Wage slaves. To be free we must embrace some painful truths.
Whether or not there is some central Big Brother or not. The result is the same. Economic slavery. Because just like MRSA slavery has evolved. It has inoculated itself against another civil war. The government will not step in to free us. Even when the government did finally abolish slavery the slaves were the last to know. It took 9 months. They made the news a holiday.
Like the MRSA virus the institution of Wage slavery has learned how to defend itself. It's method is simple and as deadly as a snake bite...
TELL A BIG ENOUGH LIE LONG ENOUGH AND PEOPLE WILL BELIEVE IT.
Iraq is a big lie. But read what Economist Robert P. Murphy called The Government's Statistical Whopper of the Year.
"People have a right to be cynical about the government's official price inflation numbers. As others have downright mocked, it is crazy to report on "core" inflation, as if the impact of soaring food and energy prices can safely be neglected. In my experience, the government (at least the US government) doesn't actually lie in its periodic reports, because it doesn't need to: when it comes to models in the social sciences, there are all sorts of dials one can turn to get just about any result desired.
What really bothers me in this whole episode is that the press is so sloppy. I don't expect the average business reporter to pontificate on the evils of fiat money — of course not. But the CNBC story I cited originally reported things that were false. It was not true that "gasoline fell 4.6 percent" in April. No, the correct thing to say would have been, "After making a seasonal adjustment, the BLS reported that gasoline prices fell…"
The government wants to shape perceptions in order to minimize dissatisfaction with its irresponsible monetary and fiscal policies. When the financial press goes along and parrots statements that are obviously false, it fails in its duty to its readers."
"People have a right to be cynical about the government's official price inflation numbers. As others have downright mocked, it is crazy to report on "core" inflation, as if the impact of soaring food and energy prices can safely be neglected. In my experience, the government (at least the US government) doesn't actually lie in its periodic reports, because it doesn't need to: when it comes to models in the social sciences, there are all sorts of dials one can turn to get just about any result desired.
What really bothers me in this whole episode is that the press is so sloppy. I don't expect the average business reporter to pontificate on the evils of fiat money — of course not. But the CNBC story I cited originally reported things that were false. It was not true that "gasoline fell 4.6 percent" in April. No, the correct thing to say would have been, "After making a seasonal adjustment, the BLS reported that gasoline prices fell…"
The government wants to shape perceptions in order to minimize dissatisfaction with its irresponsible monetary and fiscal policies. When the financial press goes along and parrots statements that are obviously false, it fails in its duty to its readers."
How do you fight a joke on a coffee cup?

Do you believe them or your lying eyes. When gas prices were $2.50 a gallon last year the country hit the roof. Now gas is at $4.00. Not a peep.
What happened" CNBC reports that no matter what your lyin' eyes tell you, prices have actually fallen.
WHAT THE FUCK?
So gas IS NOT $4.00 per gallon. You need glasses.
They lie so we will buy! They tell us our chains don't exist. It's all a joke. The longer we believe what advertising controlled media tell us the worse off we are. That's what's so great about the WILD WILD INTERNET.

The Internet was designed to resist being controlled or directed. It was designed to get the word out no matter what. And that is why the links on the blog are so important. This is not about me. This blog is about the truth.
And the truth is that after working a lifetime the majority of Americans are 90 days away from being bankrupt. If "work or starve" isn't slavery, then what is it?
It's a joke on a coffee cup. It's hopelessness. It's being resigned to one's fate with a shrug of the shoulders and a, "there's nothing you can do about it." Yeah we're all in the same boat. That's the good thing. We just need to start looking out for one another.
That's why Obama's message is gaining support. He offers hope.We need a reason not to give up. I applaud the professional politician. I celebrity and public life has an enormous cost. Call me a chicken but that is not for me.
Don't get me wrong. It's a way out of slavery. The Kennedy's are rich. And so are the Obama's. The good politicians preserve civilization at a high personal cost. I can not imagine what it must be like to live in the spotlight. It ain't for me, 'cause I got skeletons...
That's what this blog is about. What are you doing to free yourself? There were always more slaves than slave owners. If we can ever overcome our fear, and in some places we did. Freedom is the result. To thrive...
We've got to get over our fear of each other.
Back to the plantation. Click on the definition of fiat money. The government doesn't even have to come get your money if you try to get out of slavery. They can just turn off the value. THEY are the power company. National ID cards. Electronic ID chip implants. 1984. 666.
We buy cars that cost too much to burn gas that is costing more each day. The car we bought is parked 8 hours while we sleep and 8 hours while we work. Of the final 8 hours of a 24 hour day we drive the thing for an hour to and from work and about an hour for lunch. 2 hours. Any more than that and we bitch about the traffic. Why is that?
You're driving the perfect BMW. More perfect than the 3 year old model you traded it in for. Payments and insurance are as much as some people pay for rent. And if have to drive the Beemer slowly and luxuriously long we get road rage. Gotta get to work to pay for the sucker!
Your ride is pimpin YOU!
And you love it. You ain't goin' nowhere! Divorce the wife, leave the kids, keep the Beemer. That's love brother. Love the plantation. No kiss, no KY jelly.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't racial slavery evolve into sharecropping and the company store? The only difference was that now more races could be help captive using steal-y economics instead of cold steel chains.
Think of the "Hi-Ho" song from Snow White. Change the lyrics... "I owe, I owe, so it's off to work I go." You can go to the Bahamas. But just about the time you get into the " its the Islands Mon" groove.... it's back to work your slave-ass must go.
The insidious thing about economic slavery is that we're in chains that we forge ourselves. They let us remove the sharp edges and keep us distracted with American Idol.
So we buy big screens and adjustable rate mortgages and lease nice cars that we can't drive much "'cause of that mileage thing." We build stronger and stronger bonds to stuff until we run out of money.
95% of people over 65 are struggling financially.
It's like they have some kind of microscopic "Bucky-Ball" filament that you can't see but it's unbreakable and it pulls you right back to the plantation.
George Carlin calls it "your stuff."
The institution of slavery must be destroyed. In all of it's manifestations. Parent Slavery, Sports Slavery are spin-offs. It's like the Avian flu, Hong Kong flu, etc. There are even Stupid Slave Tricks.
It takes a Guerrilla Capitalist to recognize that we are in a Cold War for our freedom. They keep us distracted with smoke and mirrors. The bars of the cage get hard to distinguish. The leash has a Mink collar.
Only the informed are armed to fight. But the best that an escaped slave can be is a runaway. The price of maintaining slaves has gone up just like gas. The 6 Million Dollar man would cost 100 million today and he still wouldn't be as good as a Toyota.
The good news for master is that slavery is currently experiencing a buyers market like real estate. According to this video every now and again you can get a new one on sale...
YOU DON'T NEED TO BE RICH...
To escape the plantation you need wealth. Fuck lifestyles of the Rich and Famous. I call it Lifestyles of "The Wealthy and Unknown."
Koby is rich. The guy who signs his check is wealthy. Who has the most money? Who has the most freedom? And who is most likely to be able to enjoy their outrageously lavish and expensive meal before it gets cold?
The great thing about wealth is that it is not all about the money. It is about lifestyle that takes some money. How much depends upon you. To me $50,000 per month is wealthy. Not a millionaire. But better than rich. Wealthy. Free. Your figures may vary but economic liberation is...
When income is more than outlay, with change.
But still leaving your time free to do something else. Robert Kiosaki and his books talk about passive income but Ben Franklin stresses reducing your outlay as well. I would like to add having control of your source of shelter, food, air and water. What is wealth without health? These are the staples of life. And the foundation of retirement. Getting out of wage slavery is just getting your time back to use as you wish instead of spending it to strengthen your chains of debt and eternal obligation.
- You never own your home if you pay it off just to watch the taxes increase to what the mortgage payment used to be. Let's not mention eminent domain

If the water is cut off where you live do you have an alternative?
What about the supermarket?
What is the current state of housing, water, food and air where you live. What is your current reality? Tell us.
I've found an almost perfect source of income for economic liberation. I sell technology to prevent lung disease and to relieve breathing problems and allergies.
It's an old company, started in 1936. 100% made in America. The product is green technology for home environmental decontamination. It has no carbon footprint, uses no chemicals, and will last about 50 years with normal use. Everyone needs one.
It doesn't take any money to get started and you can take it anywhere in the world.
Email if you're interested in knowing more about what I do. It's just one way to get out. We can talk at length if you send me your number.
Massa is hanging around like a bad "one night stand." Drink too much, party too hard believe what they tell you and you might wake up in bed next to a Coyote. You would rather chew your arm off than wake 'em up and have to actually talk to them. And it's not just men. Women go there too...
There must be 50 ways to leave your master.
What's your escape plan?
Inquiring minds want to know...




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