Many believe that the land of the free will soon become a historical footnote in these days of fast declining civil rights, when everything from the right to carry weapons to the freedom of expression, the right to assemble, and even the ability to criticize our political officials is under assault. Speaking of history, one of the fascinating lessons it imparts to us is the idea that the consent of the governed is a prerequisite for the existence of government. This assent was obtained in ancient Europe from those who subscribed to religious doctrine and the idea of the divine right, according to which opposing your monarchy amounted to disobeying divine law. The concept that someone was given the authority to govern by god is no longer acceptable since people today lay their intellectual and spiritual confidence in science. In order to make up for the loss of divine right permission to rule, the populace is often coerced into submitting via physiological attacks, psychological conditioning, terror, disinformation, and, most all, the creation of a false sense of self-government that hides the reality that we are not really in charge of our own destiny. The people who mistakenly think they are free are the most utterly oppressed of all. -Johan Wolfgang von Göthe Although those who are aware of the situation may feel powerless to stop the march toward this imagined future of dictatorship, free-thinking people have resources at their disposal that they may use to oppose any force. Recall that collaboration is what constitutes consent. The government’s will truly has no significance if the people do not comply with it. The statements made by authorities are meaningless if the general public doesn’t agree with them. Thus, it should not be surprising that the true instruments of freedom are all oriented toward independence and self-governance. Tyranny, on the other hand, is based on the perception of inadequacy, fear-based conviction in the need for protection, debt and reliance, and divided communities. The mvote is one specific collection of acts that is maybe the most effective instrument available to the average American for exercising self-determination and self-reliance. This phrase, which is starting to circulate online, literally translates to voting with your money. The idea put out is that everyone of us has the power to influence the direction of global and even national affairs by choosing wisely how we spend our money. Economic power can only be conveyed via the exchange of products and services or the expenditure of money, even while the wealth of people, businesses, and even countries may be measured in terms of the dollar worth of the assets they hold. Consider money as a one-time use copy of a film that is stored on a DVD; nevertheless, wealth won’t have any impact until the DVD is played. Like the DVD, the use of money determines its effect. The economic orientation of a society is determined by the amount and direction of wealth flowing through it, as well as by the ways in which its people choose to spend, save, invest, and park their money. Every day, hundreds of millions, if not billions, of financial transactions influence this path. Although it is true that the global elite, also referred to as the 1 percent, own more than 98 percent of the world’s wealth, their spending only makes up a very small portion of the volume of financial transactions and, consequently, the world’s economic power due to their extremely small number. The amount of money that is exchanged translates into economic power, which either allows or forbids the person in charge. The affluent are a small group of people who, in spite of their money, are never able to buy enough products or services to even slightly alter the tides and flows that the average consumer creates. Due to their vulnerability to popular will, large centralized businesses and governments face significant financial risks as a result of the free-choice aspect of economic power. While undermining corporate ambitions and the will of the government, it simultaneously gives a distinct advantage to small, locally owned firms and strengthens local governments that represent the interests of the people. The richest people in the planet are fully aware of this, as are their political allies. They have learned from experience that this flow is too strong for even the most imposing legal and physical controls on the populace. The human drive for independence and self-determination will eventually triumph over a dread of authority figure as well as a fear of harm or death; in other words, forced servitude never ends well for the slave owners. This is particularly true in situations when the slave population serves as both the producers and the consumers, or as a source of income and labor. With the knowledge that coerced collaboration usually ends badly, the elite, the big companies they control, and their allies in politics have established a new global order and have used new strategies and delusions to win and keep public support for their plans. People would accept institutions that seem to provide economic stability and safety from violence, but they would never voluntarily consent to economic slavery or the abolition of their human rights. The elites of the globe have teamed up with the government to create a sophisticated menagerization in order to manipulate the public’s perception of the world. Misinformation, miseducation, drug infusions, invented adversaries, manufactured sicknesses, and discrediting of dissident voices are all used to instill in the brains of the populace a new but false reality or world view. Having power over people’s worldviews also gives one control over their opinions, which in turn influences their final political and economic decisions. With this power, the public gives the approval required for the corporate/governmental alliance to continue. This total and flawless control over a fake world would exist in an ideal system. As I discussed in my essay puppets on a string, the government and business invest enormous resources to manipulate people’s decisions. But nothing is flawless, and creating and maintaining a menagerization that defends exploitative behaviors to the victimized is particularly challenging. People will eventually turn away from laws and regulations that negatively affect them, just as they would eventually flee from a large fire. The anguish of exploitation will influence the exploited to make various decisions, especially in the face of the many contemporary laws that criminalize noncompliance with exploitation. The mvote enters the picture here. In order to comprehend how the mvote works, one must realize that individuals essentially choose what they finance with their cash. For instance, when you buy processed food, do you choose to support the production of lethal food sources and the outsourcing of jobs to other countries, or do you choose to support the employment and empowerment of local farmers by purchasing fresh and organic food produced locally? Do you actively choose to utilize a manned checkout line, so supporting employment, or do you prefer self-checkout and the reduction of grocery store employees? To understand the vote is to accept that it is people’s obligation to be aware of and understanding the source of the goods they buy. Additionally, it is the pinnacle of non-cooperation. We are able to finance the ideas we care about while starving the funds from the things we hate, which is why we have. Americans has the ability to reestablish domestic businesses, shut down companies producing toxic food, and even remove funding for the present police state of the new global order. However, individuals can only make wise decisions if they are fully informed. We have the primary duty for discovering the truth. Accepting the reality that the government/business alliance will only provide information and instruction that promotes a viewpoint that serves their best interests is the first step toward our empowerment. The first step on the path to liberation is realizing that the people in power see us as nothing more than tools and have no concern whatsoever for our welfare. However, those who have the guts to look for them may find the realities of life. They are often tucked away in all the locations the authorities advise you not to search or trust, or they are concealed in plain sight. Thus, educate yourself, be aware of how you are using your money, and keep in mind that every dollar you possess has an impact on the world now and in the future. Each financial decision you make is a vote for the kind of world you choose to live in. Give up every money you own. regarding the writer: Bob Jones writes about topics that are prohibited or inaccurately reported in the mainstream media, with the goal of raising awareness of the significance of events that affect the security and quality of life for the average person. bringing common sense and logic to situations under mass media blackout, rather than a litany of titles or literary accolades. In addition, he publishes a website that aims to end human suffering. Click the link to read more stories, or go to our website at http://www.dragontamers.com. related articles: financial empowerment, political empowerment, liberty, freedom, and studies of human behavior

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