Saturday, October 28, 2006

Thomas Jefferson wrote:

"The [privately-owned] Central Bank is an institution of the most deadly
hostility existing against the principles and form of our Constitution...
if the American people allow private banks to control the issuance of their
currency, first by inflation and then by deflation, the banks and corporations
that will grow up around them will deprive the people of all their property
until their children will wake up homeless on the continent their fathers
conquered."

This "Central Bank" he speaks of has evolved into the Federal Reserve Bank.

The Bank of the United States (1816-36), an early attempt at an American central bank,
was abolished by President Andrew Jackson, who believed that it threatened the nation.

He wrote:

"The bold effort the present bank had made to control the government, the distress it had wantonly produced...are but premonitions of the fate that awaits the American people should they be deluded into a perpetuation of this institution or the establishment of another like it."


Even Andrew Jackson, who also disagreed with this concept had at least two attempts made on his life. So proud and intent on warning the future generations was he that his tombstone is inscribed with the phrase
"I killed the bank!"

It came back.

The Federal Reserve Act was passed in December 1913; ostensibly to stabilize the economy and prevent further panics, but as Congressman Charles Lindberg Sr. warned Congress:

"This act establishes the most gigantic trust on earth...the invisible government by
the money power, proven to exist by the Money Trust investigation, will be legalized."


How can we counter this? We have been entrenched in this mess for so long that it is firmly embedded into our nation. When you vote for Governor are you voting for a Governor or the head of a corporation? That corporation being the State? I belive that with the Federal Reserve Act of 1913, This country began the slow process of becoming a big incorporated entity rather than a soverign nation.


Thursday, October 26, 2006

America's Test

Whoever has the basic skills of living off the land and can destroy the moral cohesion of the enemy 1st will win. This most likely will be done with psych-ops. Psychological warfare aimed at internal collapse. The enemies will sacrifice firepower for mobility and speedy deployment. As evidenced by the 2003 blackout, systems disruption can be devastating to a large economy.

Weather the disruptions/disasters were intentional or not, our enemies were watching this reaction of emergency and civil response agencies and gauging thier next moves. They watched Katrina and they saw what happens when a behiemoth power like the United States is confronted with large-scale social chaos. How local law-enforcement melted away and the prevelance of various bands of thugs ran the city streets for about a month.

Most (not all) citizens did not have the presence of mind to form neiborhood watches and sustain themselves until the government came back online. Niether did they have supplies because next to nobody plans for a disaster. Most importantly, the citizenry was not prepared. They were not armed, poised to defend, or able to access a stored food and water supply. The people suffered from a total dependency on government for all of thier needs including security. People were acting like true citizens and not soveriegn people like the founding fathers intended.

Our enemies have an extrodinary advantage over us. The have a decentralized command structure and many members don't even know who the others are. This de-centralized logistical apparatus makes it very difficult for nation states like the US to fight a shadowy enemy of terrorists. They shoot, run and hide, and then shoot again. They can rapidly deploy thier forces around the globe in minutes because the people have been in place for years and some of them don't even know who they are colaborating with, or think they are carrying out an operation for purposes totally different than what is intended. They expend minimal effort conducting systems disruption (pipeline attacks, electrical grid attacks) so that they can deprive the local population of basic services and have them blame the government for not providing it. They obtain a massive return on investment for these attacks, spending maybe a few thousand dollars on an operation that causes millions in losses.


Nations that can't face us militarily, will find other means to hurt us. Attacking US currency and flooding us with illegal immigrants to destory our society from within and bring and already strained social support structure to it's knees.