Involuntary Servitude and Reinstating the Draft

Involuntary servitude was supposed to be abolished by the 13th Amendment, but things like Selective Service and the income tax make me wonder how serious we really are in defending just basic freedom.  The income tax enslaves workers for nearly 4 months out of a year by garnishing what amounts to all their wages in that period of time.  A military draft could demand your very life, without your consent.  This should be unthinkable in a free society. FULL ARTICLE

Freedom From Government

Money is the Trojan horse that government uses to infiltrate and infect organizations.  Funding that, on the outset, is designed to strengthen and support, will bureaucratize and regulate in the end.  It is sad to see charities now having reason to focus on lobbying, regulatory compliance and paper pushing to get and retain money taken by force, rather than beefing up private, voluntary fundraising activities. FULL ARTICLE

Here We Go!

Read this. New legislation since the formation of the Obamanation.

Police State: New Legislation Authorizes FEMA Camps In U.S.

I’ve written two or three articles on this and the KBR no-bid concentation camps contract. I have a copy of the Military Manual for the use of Civilians for forced labor. All of this Bushit is old hat, now, but to see new open ended legislation being introduced by those dedicated to “change” is beyond spooky. Continue reading →

In America, Speaking the Truth Is a Career-ending Event

If President Obama’s bankster economic team finishes off what remains of the US economy, Obama, to deflect the public’s attention from his own failures and Americans’ growing hardships, might fulfill his responsibility to prosecute Bush and Rumsfeld. But for now the interesting question is why did the US military succumb to illegal orders? FULL ARTICLE

Israel Has the West Where They Want Us

The entire process of raining-down fire on walled-in ghettoes of civilians, then plowing-under the remains of what were once apartment building and family homes with bulldozers is not warfare, it is wholesale murder and wanton destruction, the likes of which has, thankfully, occurred only rarely in modern history.  One of the more infamous of these anti-Semitic pogroms, known simply as “Kristallnacht,” is known as a turning point in German history and the opening act of “the Holocaust.”   FULL ARTICLE

Meet the New Boss

I just finished subjecting myself to the nauseating experience of listening to a bunch tyrant propaganda, also known as the “inaugural ceremonies,” celebrating the coronation of Barrack Obama as the new King of America.  (To call him a “President” would imply that this is still a constitutional republic, and that there are limits on what “government” can do to us.  It’s not, and there aren’t, so I’ll call him what he is: a king.) FULL ARTICLE

Good Riddance

“To announce that there must be no criticism of the President or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, it is morally treasonable to the American Public.”
–Teddy Roosevelt

Lots of thoughtful commentators and analysts have heeded TR’s pronouncement, particularly since mid-2002. Those commentators and analysts have been far from servile — have, according to TR’s lights, been patriotic and far removed from committing moral treason, have not stood by the president when he’s been wrong. Continue reading →

Assessing the Bush Legacy

George W. Bush. US president: January 20, 2001 – January 19, 2009. Born of privilege. Unimpressive by every measure. A history of underachievement. Chosen by big money. Arranged through electoral fraud. Installed by the Supreme Court. Empowered by a dubious “terrorist” act, and ending with a record unmatched by the worst of his predecessors. Assessing the Bush legacy – from its illegitimate birth; through its lawless, belligerent years; to the world potentially on the brink at its end. Exploring it fully as a change of command approaches, and an unenviable task awaits the new incumbent.  FULL ARTICLE

Feeling Empowered?

Here’s a thought:  instead of swooning over recycled, substance-free political rhetoric, and thinking that having a minority tyrant is going to help things, how about if we each judge people according to the content of their character?  (A wacky idea, I know.)  This country is about to see the character of their new Messiah, and they’re not going to like what they see.  FULL ARTICLE

Presidents, Power, and A People’s Attorney

In early December, 2008 I drove to the home of Charlotte Dennett in rural Vermont to speak with her not only about her recent run for Attorney General of the State of Vermont, but also about Thy Will Be Done, a book she and her husband, Gerard Colby, had published in 1995-a book extremely relevant to the most recent, and in fact all, recent American presidential elections. I wanted to find out what motivated her to run for Attorney General of Vermont with the promise that if she were elected, she would appoint Vince Bugliosi, author of The Prosecution of George W. Bush For Murder, as special prosecutor to charge the lame duck President with murder, and also, to learn more about her and Colby’s research and how they became involved in the project.  FULL ARTICLE