America is in the final stages of the political economic changes necessary to secure the age old thrust for a central global dominion. The nation’s original principles, already in shatters, have been prepped to become totally disregarded. The transformation we are experiencing is designed to negate the political recognition of your right to life, liberty and the use and enjoyment of property.
Today, courts around the country routinely dispense living and dynamic rules, so-called social justice principles, designed to obliterate the American concept of equal justice predicated upon the political recognition of unalienable rights.
America’s transformation has been energized by the legislatures. They have authorized the anointment of ‘partnerships’ between government or collectivist entities and favored and compliant business people. This model has been developed with widespread global and universal local applications. The purpose of this change is to overwhelm free enterprise and abolish private property in the process.
And of course our nation’s presidency has become the Chief Executive, Office of the Despot – Whatever authority he wants he takes. Whether the chief is labeled ‘right’ or ‘left’ liberty loses.
Right and left are tools used by globalists. The tools are designed to negate the checks and balances originally built into the American system.
Our political economics is diseased. The disease has overwhelmed:
* Our institutions of government (national, state and local),
* Academia; from preschool to post graduate, and
* Business; operating as multinationals and by local business willing to ‘partner’ with government.
Where is this heading?
Either we are in an unending slide into the collectivist world designed as Agenda 21 Sustainable Development or we are on the verge of renaissance where the rise of the spirit of liberty will be built upon an understanding of who we are and what it is that ails us.
Let’s start with questions. Why are we nearly subsumed by globalist political economic forces like the World Bank, the World Trade Union, the Bank of International Settlements, Codex Alimentarius, the United Nations and more? What is the nature of our monetary system? Can such a system spring or infiltrate a political surprise designed to centralize control over all humanity?
What I, and others, can say is this: Agenda 21 Sustainable Development is the global to local action plan that is designed, funded and being implemented in every county in America in order to institutionalize a change in our nature as humans. Do a worldwide search on “Agenda 21” to get a broad insight into the massive number and depth of its tentacles.
The job of the freedom fighters at Freedom Advocates has been to provide neighborhoods and broader communities the tools necessary to understand Agenda 21 and its local infiltration. These tools come as building blocks. The information needs to be spread. We must not support Agenda 21 by doing nothing. Spread the word in your family, neighborhood and community.
Check into our website for the latest information and tools. For instance, today our homepage displays the “ICLEI Primer.” What a beginning tool if you live in an ICLEI town! Many do, few know. You can always download the pamphlet Understanding Sustainable Development - Agenda 21 for a quick overview.
The battle for America’s future is waging at the local level. This presents challenges and possibilities.
The federal government participates in the ‘global to local’ Agenda 21 attack. Congress has illustrated that they will not defend liberty without a demand by the people themselves. A viable defense can be achieved by fighting back – in our neighborhoods, towns and counties. Locally is where the attack on America is focused. Evidence of this includes local implementation of centralized land use planning, educational indoctrination, and ever expanding laws and other tools for subjugation.
America needs a new crop of candidates who understand Agenda 21 Sustainable Development and the premise that supports America’s founding.
Once enough people understand how Sustainable Development is operating in your community your defense will have been formed. When enough local communities have formed successful defenses against the local application of Agenda 21 then States and finally the federal government will be won over to individual liberty and equal justice.
When viewed from today’s porch liberty’s victory will be born during difficult economic times. Today’s monetary system is likely to be collapsed by those in control of the world-wide fiat money system in order to advance world government operating on a local level - Agenda 21. Under this ‘new order’ human beings become mere chattel of ruling elite. This accounts for Sustainable Development’s written policy call for massive population reduction.
Ordinary people cannot defend a funny money system designed to implode. We though, can seek and have implemented a monetary system that is sound and honest. A reasoned monetary system does not interfere with or conspire against the premise that each person’s life is their own. Regardless of the upcoming economic difficulties under the present tyrannical and interim monetary system the mission worthy of our effort is the restoration of liberty. Success in reasserting the principles of liberty ultimately will require the establishment of an honest money system.
Generational mistakes in this fight must be acknowledged. We did not get into this mess overnight and it won’t be easy to get out. But get out we must; our ancestors cry out while our descendants are at risk of never being. This is one reason why the porch of the future will celebrate the restoration of liberty.
Michael Shaw,President of Freedom Advocates
Showing posts with label unalienable rights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label unalienable rights. Show all posts
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Unalienable Rights verses Globalism
Have we abandoned the uniquely American concept of the political, legal and educational recognition of unalienable rights? If so, is there a political movement to restore the core purpose and principle of the American Declaration of Independence?
As documented in Understanding Unalienable Rights, the dictionary meaning of unalienable rights has been corrupted. School children are no longer instructed about this most basic element of the Declaration of Independence. Leading liberty minded legal and “think tank” organizations often fronting the freedom movement, treat or label the seeking of unalienable right protections as outdated. They argue a system of “civil rights ” as the appropriate man- made replacement. Think tanks of most stripes quietly argue that the idea of unalienable rights is flawed and indefensible. Correspondingly, the idea has been largely abandoned by academia and intellectuals.
The question then becomes: Can the American experiment in freedom continue without a foundation predicated on the notion that each person possesses a life that is their own? I conclude that without the political recognition of unalienable rights it cannot be assured that the political system will recognize that your life belongs to you.
This is not a moot issue. At the root of the globalist movement is Agenda 21 Sustainable Development. This worldwide program agreed upon by 178 nations, including the United States, reveals the directive that human population is to be decreased by 85 % (United Nations; Global Biodiversity Assessment Report, page 673). This policy has appealed to many who argue “overpopulation”. Accordingly, says the consensus, everyone’s “right to life” must be discarded in order to achieve globalist objectives.
Further investigation of contemporary political philosophy demonstrates how our government has abandoned the notion of individual liberty. The freedom to speak has become subject to an increasing array of laws and politically correct mores. Travel is becoming monitored and increasingly restricted as the rules and infrastructure of Agenda 21’s land use element take effect. The intended consequence is to limit our mobility and use of resources. These are primary objectives in implementing Agenda 21. The global warming hysteria is being used to force people into ‘human settlements,” in order to contain and control human action. Man caused global warming fraud therefore serves the implementation of Agenda 21 and the destruction of liberty.
The abolition of private property is the first level of attack in the destruction of unalienable rights and the implementation of Sustainable Development. Following the Supreme Court’s Kelo decision, policies that sublimate private property to “public-private partnerships” have been secured under the law and many more have been and will be legislated. An example arises out of San Jose, California. There ordinances have subjected 1/3 of the private housing stock to the exercise of eminent domain on the basis that the city requires so called Smart Growth “redevelopment”.
What has been lost is the understanding that private property is not simply the ownership of something. Private property is the relationship between a person and a thing. It is a person’s use and enjoyment of something that reflects the essence of the ideal of private property. Your continuing use of what you think is yours, is now, for everyone, un-assured and unprotected. Private property is being abolished.
A system of private property rests on the economic system of free enterprise. Free enterprise means that the citizens own the means of production. This is not to be confused with the general definition of capitalism. The term “capitalism” was coined by Karl Marx to describe 19th mid-century European political-economics which then, as now, is dominated by a fiat money system. Webster’s unabridged 1988 dictionary describes capitalism as, “The economic system… originally under fully competitive conditions… and its later phase by the growth of great corporations, increased governmental control, etc.” This transformative conversion was made possible through the public-private partnership system of fiat money which was adopted in the U.S. in 1913.
When freedom warriors defend the system of modern capitalism they often undermine the principals of free enterprise, secured by the ideal of private property. This happens as the “defenders” often play into globalist hands by virtue of furthering public-private partnership economics. Public-private partnership is the “new economy” brandished by the agents of modern globalism under Agenda 21.
The succeeding effort to abolish private property is the primary cause for the continuing collapse of freedom in America. George Washington warned; “Private property and freedom are inseparable.” As freedom fades, along with American sovereignty, the notion of unalienable rights will become erased from American consciousness. We cannot let this happen!
Public-private partnerships and Sustainable Development are in your community. This is why the study of Agenda 21 Sustainable Development is vital if our posterity and we are to enjoy a life of our own. Today, without public awareness of Agenda 21, the prospects for free enterprise and for freedom do look bleak.
Public-private partnerships (formerly known as economic fascism) must be exposed and disbanded before unalienable rights can again become recognized by the American government, maintained by our courts, and taught in schools.
A resumption of the American promise of a life that is truly your own is accomplished:
• When the environmental movement first values all human life,
• Where the law protects and guarantees individual liberty, and
• Where the right to the use of property is secured.
Reaffirming unalienable rights is our call to duty. You can contribute to this accomplishment most effectively by defending unalienable rights and by understanding and informing others of our government’s suicidal commitment to the ‘global to local’ program of Agenda 21 Sustainable Development.
Michael Shaw, President, Freedom Advocates
As documented in Understanding Unalienable Rights, the dictionary meaning of unalienable rights has been corrupted. School children are no longer instructed about this most basic element of the Declaration of Independence. Leading liberty minded legal and “think tank” organizations often fronting the freedom movement, treat or label the seeking of unalienable right protections as outdated. They argue a system of “civil rights ” as the appropriate man- made replacement. Think tanks of most stripes quietly argue that the idea of unalienable rights is flawed and indefensible. Correspondingly, the idea has been largely abandoned by academia and intellectuals.
The question then becomes: Can the American experiment in freedom continue without a foundation predicated on the notion that each person possesses a life that is their own? I conclude that without the political recognition of unalienable rights it cannot be assured that the political system will recognize that your life belongs to you.
This is not a moot issue. At the root of the globalist movement is Agenda 21 Sustainable Development. This worldwide program agreed upon by 178 nations, including the United States, reveals the directive that human population is to be decreased by 85 % (United Nations; Global Biodiversity Assessment Report, page 673). This policy has appealed to many who argue “overpopulation”. Accordingly, says the consensus, everyone’s “right to life” must be discarded in order to achieve globalist objectives.
Further investigation of contemporary political philosophy demonstrates how our government has abandoned the notion of individual liberty. The freedom to speak has become subject to an increasing array of laws and politically correct mores. Travel is becoming monitored and increasingly restricted as the rules and infrastructure of Agenda 21’s land use element take effect. The intended consequence is to limit our mobility and use of resources. These are primary objectives in implementing Agenda 21. The global warming hysteria is being used to force people into ‘human settlements,” in order to contain and control human action. Man caused global warming fraud therefore serves the implementation of Agenda 21 and the destruction of liberty.
The abolition of private property is the first level of attack in the destruction of unalienable rights and the implementation of Sustainable Development. Following the Supreme Court’s Kelo decision, policies that sublimate private property to “public-private partnerships” have been secured under the law and many more have been and will be legislated. An example arises out of San Jose, California. There ordinances have subjected 1/3 of the private housing stock to the exercise of eminent domain on the basis that the city requires so called Smart Growth “redevelopment”.
What has been lost is the understanding that private property is not simply the ownership of something. Private property is the relationship between a person and a thing. It is a person’s use and enjoyment of something that reflects the essence of the ideal of private property. Your continuing use of what you think is yours, is now, for everyone, un-assured and unprotected. Private property is being abolished.
A system of private property rests on the economic system of free enterprise. Free enterprise means that the citizens own the means of production. This is not to be confused with the general definition of capitalism. The term “capitalism” was coined by Karl Marx to describe 19th mid-century European political-economics which then, as now, is dominated by a fiat money system. Webster’s unabridged 1988 dictionary describes capitalism as, “The economic system… originally under fully competitive conditions… and its later phase by the growth of great corporations, increased governmental control, etc.” This transformative conversion was made possible through the public-private partnership system of fiat money which was adopted in the U.S. in 1913.
When freedom warriors defend the system of modern capitalism they often undermine the principals of free enterprise, secured by the ideal of private property. This happens as the “defenders” often play into globalist hands by virtue of furthering public-private partnership economics. Public-private partnership is the “new economy” brandished by the agents of modern globalism under Agenda 21.
The succeeding effort to abolish private property is the primary cause for the continuing collapse of freedom in America. George Washington warned; “Private property and freedom are inseparable.” As freedom fades, along with American sovereignty, the notion of unalienable rights will become erased from American consciousness. We cannot let this happen!
Public-private partnerships and Sustainable Development are in your community. This is why the study of Agenda 21 Sustainable Development is vital if our posterity and we are to enjoy a life of our own. Today, without public awareness of Agenda 21, the prospects for free enterprise and for freedom do look bleak.
Public-private partnerships (formerly known as economic fascism) must be exposed and disbanded before unalienable rights can again become recognized by the American government, maintained by our courts, and taught in schools.
A resumption of the American promise of a life that is truly your own is accomplished:
• When the environmental movement first values all human life,
• Where the law protects and guarantees individual liberty, and
• Where the right to the use of property is secured.
Reaffirming unalienable rights is our call to duty. You can contribute to this accomplishment most effectively by defending unalienable rights and by understanding and informing others of our government’s suicidal commitment to the ‘global to local’ program of Agenda 21 Sustainable Development.
Michael Shaw, President, Freedom Advocates
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Democracy is not Freedom
Young Iranians thronged the streets of Tehran carrying signs in English proclaiming their march for ‘“Democracy” and “Freedom”’. The youth of America, the scholars, and increasingly the corporate professionals, regularly profess the same sentiments. This is trouble. The concepts of freedom and democracy conflict so regularly that Plato pronounced, "Democracy leads to anarchy, which is mob rule." Freedom is the ability to decide and act for one’s self. Democracy requires all people to conform their action to the rule of the majority.
The systems of justice that support individual freedom – the Rule of Law – and Democracy -- rule by the majority -- also contrast.
American tradition is based upon the core element of the Declaration of Independence – equal justice. This is the system of law that applies the same law to every person and which implements the concept of a higher law – labeled under the Declaration as “Unalienable Rights”. These are the rights imbued and inherent within each of us that allow all people to lead a life of one’s own, with the liberty to act and the right to the use and enjoyment of one’s private property.
Under equal justice, government power is, accordingly, limited. Such is the foundation of the American Republic. Today, that Republic is in near ruin. Democracy ignores unalienable rights; mob rule replaces individual rights.
Democracy utilizes a different system of justice called Social Justice. Social Justice generates differing results to different groups of people depending the law’s finding of “common good”. Because the “common good” changes from day to day, no one can ever know what rights they will have tomorrow.
In an attempt to provide “equity” to all groups, Social Justice creates overlapping castes, each representing a “common good” de jour and each clamoring for more power. But no principle regarding the protection of the ideal of private property exists under Social Justice. Private use of property may be granted “interim protection” under Social Justice law, but only when such a conclusion is thought to advance the common good. Yet, even when seeming protections of unalienable rights arise under Social Justice, they can be retracted later on when they have served their purpose as perceptions of “common good” are always subject to “change”.
Democracy is often used to calibrate or implement public perspectives. (So called “common good” is claimed when building temporary public confidence in the oligarchy’s silent program of democratization.)This occurs while the oligarchy in charge of governmental operations propels a system of Social Justice designed to eventually assume ultimate control over all human action. Social Justice is the “equity” of the political-economics that drives America in this the looming post-free enterprise era.
As our system of justice progresses from “equal justice for all” to one of “equity”, our once democratic Republic mutates into a socialist state and the fall of America proceeds apace.
The immediate question becomes: is the fall in the ordinary course of events or is it planned? Similarly, is the rise of world governance (The United Nations, The World Bank, The World Trade Organization, The European Union, The Bank of International Settlements, and regional trade pacts such as NAFTA CAFTA and FTA and more) the natural course for human advancement or is it being directed by an oligarchy?
Clearly these questions get to the heart of today’s problems. With the march toward democracy, we advance socialism. Michal Gorbachev said, “More socialism means more democracy, openness and collectivism in everyday life.”
As the previously silent Americans begin to rally around various hot button issues, it is important they understand the threat of democracy. As James Madison said, "Democracies have ever been spectacles of turbulence and contention; have ever been found incompatible with personal security or the rights of property; and have in general been as short in their lives as they have been violent in their death."
Michael Shaw is president of Freedom Advocates.org.
The systems of justice that support individual freedom – the Rule of Law – and Democracy -- rule by the majority -- also contrast.
American tradition is based upon the core element of the Declaration of Independence – equal justice. This is the system of law that applies the same law to every person and which implements the concept of a higher law – labeled under the Declaration as “Unalienable Rights”. These are the rights imbued and inherent within each of us that allow all people to lead a life of one’s own, with the liberty to act and the right to the use and enjoyment of one’s private property.
Under equal justice, government power is, accordingly, limited. Such is the foundation of the American Republic. Today, that Republic is in near ruin. Democracy ignores unalienable rights; mob rule replaces individual rights.
Democracy utilizes a different system of justice called Social Justice. Social Justice generates differing results to different groups of people depending the law’s finding of “common good”. Because the “common good” changes from day to day, no one can ever know what rights they will have tomorrow.
In an attempt to provide “equity” to all groups, Social Justice creates overlapping castes, each representing a “common good” de jour and each clamoring for more power. But no principle regarding the protection of the ideal of private property exists under Social Justice. Private use of property may be granted “interim protection” under Social Justice law, but only when such a conclusion is thought to advance the common good. Yet, even when seeming protections of unalienable rights arise under Social Justice, they can be retracted later on when they have served their purpose as perceptions of “common good” are always subject to “change”.
Democracy is often used to calibrate or implement public perspectives. (So called “common good” is claimed when building temporary public confidence in the oligarchy’s silent program of democratization.)This occurs while the oligarchy in charge of governmental operations propels a system of Social Justice designed to eventually assume ultimate control over all human action. Social Justice is the “equity” of the political-economics that drives America in this the looming post-free enterprise era.
As our system of justice progresses from “equal justice for all” to one of “equity”, our once democratic Republic mutates into a socialist state and the fall of America proceeds apace.
The immediate question becomes: is the fall in the ordinary course of events or is it planned? Similarly, is the rise of world governance (The United Nations, The World Bank, The World Trade Organization, The European Union, The Bank of International Settlements, and regional trade pacts such as NAFTA CAFTA and FTA and more) the natural course for human advancement or is it being directed by an oligarchy?
Clearly these questions get to the heart of today’s problems. With the march toward democracy, we advance socialism. Michal Gorbachev said, “More socialism means more democracy, openness and collectivism in everyday life.”
As the previously silent Americans begin to rally around various hot button issues, it is important they understand the threat of democracy. As James Madison said, "Democracies have ever been spectacles of turbulence and contention; have ever been found incompatible with personal security or the rights of property; and have in general been as short in their lives as they have been violent in their death."
Michael Shaw is president of Freedom Advocates.org.
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