Yet given the obvious decline, our debt interest dilemma, and the democracy problem "our" corporate media cannot be counted upon to even broach the subject, much less debate the public central bank issue. The well-paid hordes of corporate captive economists, lobbyists, and commentators pretend inevitability in order to induce powerlessness. They are part of a toxic force, of a private propaganda machine owned and controlled by the powerful few - all of whom are created and financed by the small coterie of bankers who sit atop the world's pyramid of wealth and power.
The reality is we've been dreaming for years about freedom and democracy. Today, however, around the world people are finally waking up to their dismal reality and "roach motel" status - currently, one of locked-in impotence and despair but now with greater knowledge of the real source of our problems. Now the task is taking our grievances to the streets, boycotting the big banks, and demanding real reform from our legislators - most of whom never dreamed they would be thrust into such a gridlocked position and dismal debt scenario.
These are also the times they try our soles - i.e., the shoe leather necessary to take to the streets to wake up a nation and demand extrication from a top-down, fascist, world order that we, the people, never wanted nor wish to continue.
Time to call out all the phonies who talk about democracy and freedom and yet legislate fascism. Time to un-elect, escape from, and dismantle appointive bodies and treaty powers not ratified by the people. Time to enact a National Initiative process by which we may overrule a bought and paid for, money is free speech, charade of a Congress and Senate willing to deliver us into neo-slavery for their own advancement. Nothing is more despicable than these money-sucking hypocrites selling out their own children and nation which brought them their success and position.
Time to try the war criminals who led us into "wars of choice." Time to impeach Supreme Court justices who imprison us in a world controlled by money alone. Time to let subscribers elect the editors of their local newspapers. Time for the people to have a say in the hiring and firing of major media company editors and producers - i.e. those who determine what we see, hear, and debate.
Reform can no longer be a charade and a half-ass proposition that only doubles banker control of our lives. It's time to escape trillion dollar debt-money slavery before it gets really ugly, painful, and chaotic. With some found courage our representatives can lead a worldwide revolution against private central bank slavery - a burden nearly all nations suffer under.
As our second president, John Adams, stated in 1798, "There are two ways to conquer and enslave a nation. One is by the sword. The other is by debt." Consider yourself conquered... but ready to fight.
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