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hedgeless_horseman's Revolutionary Call to Arms

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"The greatest danger to the State is independent intellectual criticism."

    

-Murray N. Rothbard

 

This ZeroHedge comment, today, by JamaicaJim, caught my eye and started me thinking:

New Gallup Poll – Americans Consider Government A Much Bigger Problem Than Guns

JamaicaJimWed, 01/06/2016 - 08:39 | 7004045

 

That the US Government is corrupt is not the question. They are.

The questions are;

WHAT CAN THE AVERAGE CITIZEN DO ABOUT IT?

HOW CAN THIS BE STOPPED?

For the life me, I do not have those answers.

THAT is the issue; what can someone do?

In the movie, Wayne's World, Garth and Wayne are lying on the hood of the Mirth Mobile and staring up at the stars.  Garth whistles the theme to Star Trek, then he says, "Sometimes I wish I could boldly go where no man has gone, but I'll probably stay here in Aurora."  Many of us are like Garth, wishing to be bold, and maybe even revolutionary.   

But the State isn't very worried.  They know that we are far too comfortable, and also too afraid.  That we will probably stay right where we are.

But some of us may sense that ours is a false comfort, like the turkey in the days before the holiday.

In today’s keynote luncheon at RIMS 2010, Nassim Nicholas Taleb, best-selling author of The Black Swan, told the story of a turkey who is fed by the farmer every morning for 1,000 days. Eventually the turkey comes to expect that every visit from the farmer means more good food. After all, that’s all that has ever happened so the turkey figures that’s all that can and will ever happen. But then Day 1,001 arrives. It’s two days before Thanksgiving and when the farmer shows up, he is not bearing food, but an ax. The turkey learns very quickly that its expectations were catastrophically off the mark. And now Mr. Turkey is dinner.

For those of us that don't want to be a turkey, and that seek a way out of our false comfort...that want to be bold and revolutionary...we must also find a way to overcome our fear.   FEAR.  False Evidence Appearing Real.  The best way I know to overcome fear is with knowledge.  Knowledge allows us to see false evidence as false.  Knowledge also allows us to be bold, and to take action, rather than be timid, staying right where we are.  Knowledge enables us to be revolutionary.

"A battle of wits was to be fought, and the Boy in Blue was unarmed to-night."


  

-Abby Buchanan Longstreet

 

If we want to be a bold, fearless, and an effective revolutionary, then we need to arm ourselves to-night and train for the fight.  To that end, please, allow me to suggest this sequential course of action.

hedgeless_horseman's Revolutionary Call to Arms:

  1. Read Propaganda, by Edward Bernays.
  2. Read Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury.
  3. Get rid of your television.  Preferably, take it to the dump and destroy it in an extreme and violent fashion.
  4. Read Brave New World, by Aldous Huxley
  5. Make a commitment to not use mind-altering substances for 90 days.  If you fail, go to an AA meeting and restart the 90 days. 
  6. Read The Creature from Jekyll Island: A Second Look at the Federal Reserve - 5th Edition, by G. Edward Griffin.
  7. Visit a coin dealer and buy some gold or silver Canadian Maple Leafs.
  8. Read 1984, by George Orwell.
  9. Make your very own set of Fallacy Flash Cards from the list at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fallacies
  10. Hold three fallacious posters accountable on www.zerohedge.com by citing their fallacy.
  11. Read The Law, by Frédéric Bastiat.
  12. Make a list of your natural rights.
  13. Read The Constitution of the United States and The Bill of Rights.
  14. Read Animal Farm, by George Orwell.
  15. Research your two senators and one congressman at https://www.opensecrets.org/ Make a list of their 10 biggest donors, and send the list to your "representative" in an email or letter.
  16. Read War is a Racket, by Smedley D. Butler.
  17. Read On Killing: The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War and Society, by Dave Grossman.
  18. Watch the online video of the TED Talk, A radical experiment in empathy, by Sam Richards.
  19. Read Anatomy of the State, by Murray Rothbard.
  20. Be a volunteer judge at a high school debate.

I pray that many may find the strength and courage to complete this revolutionary training, and to go boldly where no man has gone.

Peace!

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Wed, 01/06/2016 - 20:16 | 7007858 SafelyGraze
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everyone on zh now hates you forever

hugs,
tylerz 

are there photos of the lass?

Wed, 01/06/2016 - 15:37 | 7006369 SILVERGEDDON
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" The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress " by Robert Heinlein.

He covers a lot of ground related to oppression, rebellion, and living as a free society.

Wed, 01/06/2016 - 16:01 | 7006503 goldsaver
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Hear, Hear!!!! That book was one of my foundational books on my way to anarchism. Sadly, by "The cat who walks thru walls", Luna had gone from a post revolutionary anarchy to an overpopulated technocracy. RAH was well aware of the human inability to reject for long the fallacy of authority.

Love RAH. His books were less science fiction and more socio-political commentary. I think the one instance were he shows true independence as achievable by a small group is the Trimaran chapter in "I will fear no evil" and even that is incidental since that particular book is more of a commentary on sexual self  identification and its social implications than anything else.

Wed, 01/06/2016 - 18:21 | 7007333 willwork4food
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No mind-altering drugs for 90 days? Pray tell me that doesn't include a beer!

Wed, 01/06/2016 - 19:21 | 7007580 Dick Buttkiss
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Love you, hh (and have absorbed most of your reading list over the years), but it ain't gonna happen as you prescribe. Instead, it will happen (if it happens at all) because of the ability of Joe Sixpack to end-run the system by just going about his business. Which will begin with his ability to go about his financial affairs outside the banking/surveillance/taxation system:

http://www.cryptonews.biz/how-bitcoin-will-end-the-nation-state-jeffrey-...

Thu, 01/07/2016 - 02:08 | 7009385 jaxville
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  I have clients who were buying bitcoin and urging me to do so when it was below a dollar.  I never bought any as it would have diluted my focus at the time.  Consequently I have been following it with a little more than indifference.  Bitcoin is revolutionary and those of you who understood that early in the game and did well have my respect.

  Bitcoin has been an excellent demonstrator.  It has taught us a great deal and what I have learned is that cyber settlement will be huge in the future.  I just don't think bitcoin will be playing a prominent role then.

Wed, 01/06/2016 - 19:10 | 7007537 SuperRay
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Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has.

Margaret Mead

Go to your town board meeting with some friends.  You'll be given 5 minutes to speak.  Show them a video of building 7, preferably next to an video of a controlled demolition, and point out that this crime has never been officially investigated by anyone, not even the 9/11 commission (manipulated and controlled by Steven Zelicow).  Demand that everyone watching the town board meeting come to the next meeting to petition the board to write to the governor to demand an investigation.  Get a copy of the town board meeting and go to the local TV station with it.  Demand they cover the next meeting.

 

 

Wed, 01/06/2016 - 18:20 | 7007324 Oldwood
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I think our reality is that we KNOW our current existence is not normal or typical in any way. Our freedoms depreciate with every convenience acquired, be it through government or technology. AS we "advance", we leave our freedoms behind. We can only reacquire them through the willingness to sacrifice those conveniences that constitute our current daily lives. This is the hold that tyranny has. It is not the elimination of choice or freedom but the vastly increased cost of them. Our freedom comes at the choice of that willingness to sacrifice all the material and convenience that we hold dear. We can only truly be free when we do not fear losing these things. It is a human relationship, much like marriage where it only really works when both parties are unconstrained by dependency or force to remain together. It is a balance that we have all lost, partly due to our nature to always desire more for less, but enabled and propagated by continual indoctrination and blatant lies.

Wed, 01/06/2016 - 19:29 | 7007617 SafelyGraze
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item 4 "purchase big screen tv" -- DONE!

item7 "invite everyone over for superbowl party"-- DONE!

item 11 "hookers'n'blow" -- DONE!

item 15 "new car" -- DONE!

item 19 "6-year-plan for college education, changing majors multiple times" -- DONE!

 

Wed, 01/06/2016 - 20:33 | 7007956 Stuck on Zero
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Watch 4 hours of Obama speeches and interviews. Decide if the man has ever once made an intelligent statement.  Listen to a cab driver for four hours.  Compare. If the cab driver wins become a prepper.

Wed, 01/06/2016 - 23:53 | 7009014 CheapBastard
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Thanks for the tips and suggestions, HH and other zh'ers. I would add these three if no one has mentioned them yet:

 

1) The Secret World of Money by Andrew M. Gause

http://www.amazon.com/Secret-World-Money-Andrew-Gause/dp/0965658902

 

2) Currency Wars: The Making of the Next Global Crisis

By James Ricards

 

http://www.amazon.com/Currency-Wars-Making-Global-Crisis/dp/1591844495/ref=pd_sim_14_4?ie=UTF8&dpID=51iJfQZVNBL&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR106%2C160_&refRID=0VZ3FR3D1Y2KD9EPERA3

 

3) When Money Dies: The Nightmare of Deficit Spending, Devaluation, and Hyperinflation in Weimar Germany

Adam Fergusson

 

http://www.amazon.com/When-Money-Dies-Devaluation-Hyperinflation/dp/1586489941/ref=pd_sim_14_18?ie=UTF8&dpID=51z9MdrY51L&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR106%2C160_&refRID=0KGT3VCTVBAMVA57SW9S

 

Look for the lowest possible price and these in paperbacks are great and EZ to carry. Cheap is good!

 

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