As the Wall Street Protests and those spreading
around the country are being systematically bastardized and appropriated by
those who promoted the election of President Obama, pushed for corporate
lobbying, and the massive unions that claim government is the problem, yet
ask for more government intervention into our economic, financial, and
political lives, there are still some voices that remain true to the original
message and intent of the “Occupy Wall Street” movement.
While you will undoubtedly see mainstream media
provide airtime for the incoherent
messages and
talking points of labor leaders, so-called activists for the working man like
multi-millionaire Michael Moore, political hacks, debt ridden students looking for
handouts, and operatives
of the corporate elite, what you won’t see is the following video of a young man
delivering a passionate speech (sans teleprompter, of course) denouncing the
monetary policy of the federal reserve, fractional reserve lending,
Washington’s involvement in State’s rights, and excessive
taxation of the citizenry. Additionally, he warns of the serious consequences
that will ultimately result from inaction and misguided policy decisions.
The
depression will be nothing compared to 1930 when it hits us… If we
lose America we have nowhere else to run for freedom. There is no country
left that promotes free markets, corporations not in politics…
There’s no country that has their own sound
currency.
There is
nowhere left to run.
If we lose
America, we lose the world to the elite.
The 1%
will continue to get rich, as we all live like slaves.
If you think
the way of life is bad now, you will all be living in Projects like Hoovervilles.
We cannot
continue to print money. We cannot continue to debase our currency.
…
State’s
rights. when you minimize government it is easier to
control by the people…
…If
you don’t like the policy in one state, you go to another state.
Because that’s how America was set up. America was not supposed to be
uniform in policy. Each state was supposed to reflect the views and positions
of everyone in that state. It is much easier to influence Governors and
Mayors than Presidents and Vice-Presidents.
Written by Mac Slavo and
published at www.SHTFPlan.com here
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