G. Edward Griffin shared his thoughts about the Occupy protests going on all around the world. His message is bang on to what I’ve been trying to teach people too. Check it out.
Please remember that Monsanto did not modify a single plant or create a single toxic substance. GM did not make a single car. Government did not inject your kids with toxic vaccines. People did all the work. People! We did it.
A Corporation is a fiction! It does not exist. The word ‘corporation’ comes from the root word ‘corpus’ which is a dead body!!!The word ‘person’ comes from the root word ‘persona’ which is a mask.
We have millions of people walking around with masks on, wrapping themselves with dead bodies (corporations) and hiding behind all this so that they can ACT with limited liability. They don’t have to account for their actions or behaviors because the corporation takes the liability. This is not about governments, corporations or the lawyers who represent them. This is about seeing things for what they are and holding ourselves accountable for the actions or inaction we take in our lives. It starts with “The Man in the Mirror” as Michael Jackson once sang about.
So I choose to see the fictions for what they are; a fiction. The have no power or authority over me. How could they … without my consent.
Here’s one more thing to think about.
As the creators of the government, we the people can only grant powers to our government, that we already possess. We do not have the authority to take another man’s life, liberty or property, so we cannot delegate this power to our government. When a government possesses the power to do things that individuals are prevented from doing, that government is operating outside of its lawful authority.
– Keith Broaders, via G. Edward Griffin’s weekly e-mail “Unfiltered News 2011 November 15” edition.
I loved what Keith was writing about and I agree with him on that too. Then I started to think; why is it then that they currently take things away, detain people, tax us, etc? If we did not have that authority to begin with like Keith said, where did it come from? The answer is as simple as it is scary. The answer is that they got it from our consent. This has nothing to do with the government getting its powers from the people via a constitutional document but rather us entering into contracts with them which bypasses the constraints of a constitution and puts it into the arena of contract law.
As such, shutting down all those agreements is an important part of getting back the authority and control in ones life.
peace to you all, rob


January 28th, 2012
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If you take consent to mean not risking your liberty/life in opposing authority taken at the point of a gun, then yes, we gave them our consent.
I looked again and saw people being mistreated everywhere on earth. They were crying, but no one was there to offer comfort, and those who mistreated them were powerful. I said to myself, “The dead are better off than the living. But those who have never been born are better off than anyone else, because they have never seen the terrible things that happen on this earth.”
Then I realized that we work and do wonderful things just because we are jealous of others. This makes no more sense than chasing the wind.
Fools will fold their hands and starve to death.
Yet a very little food eaten in peace
is better than twice as much
earned from overwork
and chasing the wind.
Once again I saw that nothing on earth makes sense. For example, some people don’t have friends or family. But they are never satisfied with what they own, and they never stop working to get more. They should ask themselves, “Why am I always working to have more? Who will get what I leave behind?” What a senseless and miserable life! You may be poor and young. But if you are wise, you are better off than a foolish old king who won’t listen to advice. Even if you were not born into the royal family and have been a prisoner and poor, you can still be king. I once saw everyone in the world follow a young leader who came to power after the king was gone. His followers could not even be counted. But years from now, no one will praise him—this makes no more sense than chasing the wind. (Ecclesiastes 4:1-8, 13-16 CEV)