I had a great conversation with a good friend last night about what the future of the Liberty Movement looks like and here's what I had in mind:
Every journey has a path, but we live in a world where the paths are already constructed. From Industrialization on, mankind has found a path of servitude to those who own the companies, the government, and the banks.
Our youth are given an extended period of adolescence, which is an invention of industry itself, and they are kept from the realities of sustaining life. As long as the water runs, the lights are on, and the heat keeps working, young men and women can work their lives away in servicing the royals of the post industrial era. Young woman sacrifice their unborn so that they won't miss an opportunity to serve their masters better and the men are too preoccupied with video games and porn to notice or care.
Things are so automated now, that we no longer understand the value of the labor that produces what we are allowed to own, which is a fleeting concept in itself. The slave labor that made your things in China, the boat it was put on to get here, and the trucks that brought it to you are overlooked until something disrupts that lifeline to survival in modern times. But that's one of the most dangerous things for the Global Corporatist Oligarchy...disruption.
That's what we are, those of your listening, and all of our friends in the DIY Media community, we are disruptors. Because when the lights go out the guy on the cherry picker risking his life to out them back on is a hero. Being without something or needing something that's scarce or hard to procure adds a value to that thing that sometimes even money can't buy. Like water after disaster. But what if we built a better supply chain?
Instead of a few at the top who get to dictate our way of life through the control and management of our resources, why don't we focus on building our own grids instead of the ones we are chained to now?
In all the environmentalist talk, none of it focuses on true energy independence, and I'm not talking about countrywide, I'm talking about individually. So how about instead of enriching an Elon Musk or any other G.C.O. creeps, we figure out ways to generate energy on our own, share it with one another, and build an economy based on what we can generate for ourselves and the surpluses that can be used to barter for other goods. No more hooking up to the public grid because the public space has been Corporatized.
The future of the Liberty Movement lies within individual sustainability, from water, to food, and to energy.
The media and information infrastructure of our decaying society is still functional enough to spread the message, for now. The window is closing fast, but we have an opportunity, starting this year where we take on a massive responsibility of creating new paths. Ones that need to be trampled down by those brave enough to venture away from the comforts of servitude and one that puts us closer to the state we were meant to be in as providers, teachers, engineers, and most importantly mothers and fathers.
The torch we all carry in the Liberty Movement is burning out, it was kept alight with the spirits of those who were bold enough to disrupt. Let's use that fire to blaze a trail to our new home, closer to the earth, our people, and what we were born to be...free
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Excellent capsulation Six! In deed, "making our own power" also doesn't have to be targeted at making 120v to make things run. Going back in time to see how our founders and pioneers built this country may also be able to fill in some gaps. They didn't have Caterpillar tractors to build things with back in the day! Good work! Good aim! Good goal! It's the right thing to do.
Yours in liberty,
Vince