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Is Anarchy the way forward?

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Over at Zerohedge there is an article about the differences between the American Tea party movement and the Occupy Walls Street Movement. It highlights commentators from both left and right wing, that the movements should merge.

It is far easier said than done. The "unwashed hippies" joining with "American red necks"? It would be a force to behold, but very difficult to pull off.

However as the article points out, it could happen if we put aside partisan politics. Then the idea does have some strength.

  • The OWS are campaigning about corrupt corporations.
  • The Tea party is agitating against corrupt government.

Ones support depends entirely upon ones political views, but the fact is corrupt governments are bought by corrupt corporations.

They are two sides of the same coin.

Here in the UK there is no real difference between the Labour party (left) and the Tory party (right). Certainly there may be individuals within both, but the majority are only interested in personal power and enrichment. They will promise anything and everything to gain power.

If you are interested in the one political solution to this, you should start researching Anarchy by reading the report attached below, or even better visit Lew Rockwell. Either way, do not swallow the disinformation propagated by the mainstream news media on Anarchy.

Anarchy is true freedom, personal sovereignty and responsibility; it is not lawlessness and chaos it is specifically stopping government telling anybody what to eat, drink or smoke.

For sure, it is kind of ruthless, in that YOU as a SOVEREIGN BEING are responsible for your own actions and their consequences.

As Milton Friedman put it when discussing the least evil of taxes:

"We have to recognize that we must not hope for a Utopia that is unattainable I would like to see a great deal less government activity than we have now, but I do not believe that we can have a situation in which we don't need government at all. We do need to provide for certain essential government functions - the national defense function, the police function, preserving law and order, maintaining a judiciary."

This may put off some, and it will certainly help some. But before the welfare state was invented, families looked after one another, communities looked after the weak.

The government did not "invent" the social welfare state, they nationalised it, and few can argue this is a root cause of society's ills.

Of course there are flaws, as Churchill said,:

"Many forms of Government have been tried, and will be tried in this world of sin and woe. No one pretends that democracy is perfect or all-wise. Indeed, it has been said that democracy is the worst form of Government except all those others that have been"
Winston Churchill

It is time for some tough choices, and we recommend taking control of your own future, after all, can we truly say that government is a force of good for all?

In short: What have the Romans ever done of us?

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And, just to top it off, are the OWS/ Tea Party the Judea's People Front, or the Peoples Front Of Judea.; Spliiters!

PS: Lew Rockwell's slogan is "Opt Out of The System", which is precisely why a coin collection is essential.

By collecting selected rarities with proven demand, one is able to take a small, yet significant portion of wealth out of the game and put it beyond the reach of the banksters. It is for this reason, your advisors will never recommend this course; they lose control over your wealth.

 

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