“No one is going to create the anti-The Order movement. That would be foolish and unnecessary. It could be infiltrated, bought off, or diverted all too easily. Why play by the rules set by the enemy?
The movement that will topple The Order will be extremely simple and most effective. It will be ten thousand or a million Americans who come to the conclusion that they don’t want the State to be boss, that they prefer to live under the protection of the Constitution. They will make their own independent decision to thwart The Order and it will take ten thousand or a million forms.”
— Dr. Anthony Sutton
I don;t get it. This is the sort of post found in some far lesser blog….Perhaps am missing something, seems adolescent and a wishful not interesting or profound. Not like you L–get more sleep!
“A long forgotten wind is starting to blow…
Do you hear the approaching thunder?
It is of the awakened Saxon.
War is upon the land,
the tyrants’ blood shall flow.”
-Robert Jay Mathews, “A Call to Arms”
Only a very few of the landsmen fought in
the Revolutionary War. All it takes is that
famous three percent to tip a society on
its ear.
beebs
Hi Robert –
Maybe I am more jejeunely optimistic than you think..
I am being infected by the The Daily Bell, where they take a more hopeful view.
They think constant doom and gloom talk helps the elites and suspect it to be a promotion.
I am taking their perspective into account
Anthony Sutton is no innocent..Lost his career over his views
This is no callow statement that Ms. Rajiva has selected but an expression grounded in the magnificent and subtle concept of Human Action. In fact, most people conceive of the idea of a “resistance” as a shadowy but organized activity. Sutton’s answer: “It will be ten thousand or a million Americans who come to the conclusion that they don’t want the State to be boss.” Well done!
I hear you.
But maybe it’s not even 3 percent.
Some days I think if only one person, the right person, whoever that is, wherever they’re placed, would just change his/her mind….
I imagine he is Jewish, very very wealthy and powerful…devout…very duty conscious..earnest..believes that he is in fact doing god’s work…
One day, he dreams and in his dreams things are very different..
When he wakes up, he realizes that in fact it is not god’s work he does..or even the devil’s…but just mechanism, habit..the moon.
He wants to live. He doesn’t want to turn into dust. Even moon dust.
(You see he is devout, he believes in “after lives” and so on..
Fear comes to him..or perhaps I should say fear leaves him..and he sees the light.