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Friday May 24, 2013

Under a government which imprisons any unjustly, the true place for a just man is also in prison. — Henry David Thoreau


Topic: ‘Obligation’

1. All Wars Are Bankers’ Wars

WhatReallyHappened.com | I know many people have a great deal of difficulty comprehending just how many wars are started for no other purpose than to force private central banks onto nations, so let me share a few examples, so that you understand why the US Government is mired in so many wars against so many foreign nations. There is ample precedent for this.... - [More]

Posted: February 26, 2013 in Articles, Videos

2. We Do Matter

Fr33Agents.com | We are told at a young age that we should be seen and not heard. It is constantly, and even worse, surreptitiously thrust into the innermost depths of our skulls that all of us should just sit down, shut up and just take it. We supposedly don’t matter to those obsessed with control over others, who feel that they may become big, by giving their victims the notion that they are all so very small.... - [More]

Posted: August 30, 2010 in Articles

3. Stating the Bleeding Obvious (Part 2)

LarkenRose.com | My last “bleeding obvious” article addressed the absurd notion that anyone could ever be morally OBLIGATED to disregard his own moral conscience. But the concepts of “authority” and “government” depend entirely upon the insane notion that, at least in some cases, it is BAD for people to do what they think is RIGHT (if the politicians call it “illegal”), and GOOD for people to do what they think is WRONG (if “the law” commands it). Statism relies upon such insanity. But that is not the only way to demonstrate the insanity of the superstition called “government.” (This next one, many of you have seen before.)... - [More]

Posted: July 18, 2010 in Articles

4. No Treason – The Constitution of No Authority

The very men who drafted it, never signed it in any way to bind themselves by it, as a contract. And not one of them probably ever would have signed it in any way to bind himself by it, as a contract.... - [More]

Posted: June 28, 2010 in Articles, Recommended

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