Axiom
1: Advance Individual and Regional Sovereignty Over Elite and Global
Governance Control
by Ron Holland
The
Daily Bell
Previously
by Ron Holland: Catalonia
Votes for Independence, Press Lies as Usual
How To Restore
the West: Axiom 1
Fascism
is the system of government that cartelizes the private sector,
centrally plans the economy to subsidize producers, exalts the police
State as the source of order, denies fundamental rights and liberties
to individuals, and makes the executive State the unlimited master
of society.... This describes mainstream politics in America today.
And not just in America. It's true in Europe, too. It is so much
part of the mainstream that it is hardly noticed any more. ~ Lew Rockwell
Historically
much of the strength and vitality of the West was based on local
communities, an intact family, cultural and religious structure
and maybe some local specialty agricultural, natural resource or
crafted products that were exported or traded for other nearby goods
and services produced by other communities. Most taxes, military
requirements or personal service that was rendered to the local,
regional or distant central government were implemented during wartime
or when the reigning political entity had revenue problems, which,
of course, they often did. Governments and politics have always
been about stealing wealth using coercion or false promises and
nothing will ever change in this regard.
If you look
at the world as it is today rather than as you wish it were, nothing
is as it was, particularly in the "formerly" advanced
West. We live in a financially and economically interconnected world
where transportation and information travels at lightning speed
when compared to 100-plus years ago. The modern centralized state
began to form in the US in 1913 with the coup by financial elites
creating the Federal Reserve and the income tax, and started somewhat
earlier in Germany under Bismarck.
Now, to be
honest, despite the wealthy and powerful banking interests involved,
for many these "advancements" were a grand experiment
designed to improve the lot of poor and impoverished citizens in
addition to centralizing power and programs at the top. The world
back then, as today, was far from perfect for the vast majority
of citizens. Over these last 100 years there have been many similar
political and economic models used to improve society, ranging from
communism to fascism and national socialism and now back to the
modern fascist model, without the anti-Semitism and violence so
far, of the national socialist (Nazi) model.
Although now
everyone blames the Germans for the horrendous results of National
Socialism, at the time it was considered a new program to save Germany
from the horrors of the First World War and the punitive destruction
and massive theft of the Treaty of Versailles. World War Two and
the rise of Hitler were created at Versailles by the greed and corruption
of a few Western leaders and a power elite seeking to benefit financially
from the German defeat. The consequences continue even today with
the problems and violence in the Middle East.
My point in
this short history lesson is we can't go back to the world of the
19th century nor should we want to. Generally independent local
communities, unique cultures and the impact of religion on society
are dying in the West. These old values are being destroyed by a
world of global commerce and massive corporate conglomerates controlled
by a few.
In addition,
the migration of peoples to relative wealthy countries for work
together with the corresponding export of industrial and even service
jobs to the lowest-cost foreign venues is wrecking the economy and
employment opportunities. We are in the middle of a massive dislocation
of people on a worldwide basis and it is only difficult to observe
this because we are in the middle of it.
Together with
these changes, power elites are conditioning society to accept these
dramatic adjustments just as they did in the United States and Great
Britain during the 19th and early 20th century when the mining industry
would build communities and then leave for other resource locations.
In another example, the textile industry abandoned mill towns in
New England for lower cost production locations in the southern
states.
This followed
the War Between the States and the 100-year southern depression
following the military defeat and Reconstruction (military rule)
by the Union. Remember, unlike today, the two earlier centuries
were a time of growing empires and expanding nation-states together
with industrialization using economies of scale so I believe the
South's attempt at independence was doomed from the start.
Note, I haven't
mentioned the free market or individual and regional sovereignty
because the 19th and 20th centuries were a period of centralization
of power and the growth of the nation-state. Individuals became
cogs in a wheel and little more unless they were very smart, hard
working and entrepreneurial.
But the Internet
Reformation is changing all of this. An open and alternative Internet
media is rapidly replacing the earlier monopoly power of elite print
and radio propaganda. Many alternate views and information is now
provided to counter the falsehoods of government, the mainstream
media and the financial establishment. In addition, the lies and
cover-ups of history are being pushed aside now with more revisionist
and non-victor versions of the past so we as a people are learning
both the good and ugly aspects of each country's true history.
All of this
terrifies the power elite used to getting their way with a dumbed
down populace and voters controlled by the former monopoly print,
radio and cable media. The Internet Reformation is forcing them
to make a quick, mad dash to solidify their elite and global governance
rule before the Internet is utilized to inform, organize and fund
a "critical mass" of opponents to thwart their global
fascist rule.
Freedom
advocates must use the power of the Internet to promote our version
of free-market actions and personal and regional sovereignty instead
of their one-world control. Future axiom articles will highlight
different actions we can take to promote liberty and to restore
the greatness and free-market thinking that was once the West.
Finally, politics
has changed forever with new political parties and candidates like
Ron Paul and secession/independence parties across Europe using
the Internet to get their free-market and decentralization messages
out. The opposition EU and Anglo-American elites only propose a
modern day form of top-down control that is little more than a resurgent,
slightly friendlier form of fascism.
The quote by
Lew Rockwell at the beginning of this article best describes what
they have in store for us and is the reason I'm writing "How
To Restore the West" and "The 12 Axioms of Freedom
Restoration."
Reprinted
with permission from The
Daily Bell.
January
8, 2013
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