Contributing writer for Wake Up World
“Lord grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.” ~ Serenity Prayer
All the social systems controlled by the figurative 1% and opposed by the 99%, all the institutions that any compassionate person would liken to fascist or feudal, all have been instigated, implemented and reinforced by people. I know that I alone cannot change such systems; this is guaranteed by the combined oligarchical complex of government, corporate, financial and military, all formed in a steep pyramid system with “the 1%” (those in control) atop and “the 99%” (those under control) below.
But it is perfectly obvious that if a system is simply the creation of people, then people can change that system – with serenity, courage and wisdom. And since the systems in question operate at the progressive expense of our physical environment and personal freedoms, it is no longer a question of whether people can force such change, but when.
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Anyone who says that people cannot change things, that we are powerless to the control systems that already exists, does not realize they are in a system that began as imagination, an idea, which came about through influence. With new, better ideas, people can change those outdated systems that other people once created; even those that have become long-standing traditions, or pose as such.
War On Individualism
The best business strategies utilize knowledge of trends, if a stock is going up and has been going up, chances are it will continue to go up for a time. In the same way trends can be used to gain an understanding of history and current events. If something has occurred and is occurring and nothing is being done to change it, chances are it will continue to occur, perhaps more frequently so.
One such trend is the State’s investment into militarizing the police, and indeed the State itself. The United States has become a police state where institutions figuratively and literally put the boot down on resistance and opposition — all in the name of social and political control, not representation and governance. The role of the police force in the United States is currently to enforce the decisions of an institutionally complicity state, corporate and military collective, and is often used as a cog in a system of enforcement for revenue rather than enforcement of law and order for the purpose of upholding and defending individual human rights — as the police force was intended. (Also see: Call It What It Is: America Is A Police State.)
Individual police no doubt vary in their ethics, but right now, one can accurately say police across the United States do not support the rights of individuals — our rights are no longer what informs their orders. This is clear when observing the national trend of the horrendous treatment of people (the 99%) who practice their First Amendment rights to gather and demand redress of legitimate grievances. The result of recent demonstrations over the Arizona pipeline are a recent example.
It is clear to anyone with a sense of history who has been observing trends that the increasing brutality of the police state state is a financially-driven institutional movement, while Occupy Wall Street is dichotomously a morally-driven individual movement. Currently, the police are forcefully executing the will of a self-serving oligarchy at every turn, while individuals resisting the unlawful encroachment of such government agencies are forced to defend our rights twice — first by defending ourselves against our so-called protectors in order to exercise our rights (protected by the First Amendment) to communicate and protest in the first place, and second, then insisting our original grievance is redressed.
In an increasingly militaristic oligarchy, it seems the real terrorists sometimes have uniforms on.
The War On Drugs
It is arguable that the mechanics of the Orwellian world being implemented around us is predominantly funded through the prohibition of narcotics. Whole swaths of police forces are funded solely by the money found in narcotics operations – literally feeding off of prohibition and addiction. Indeed the “War On Drugs” is big business – a billion dollar industry. Countless companies make money through the prison system, such as food distribution companies, as does government, and the police who so diligently strive to meet their arrest quotas. But most glaringly, the questionably-connected private corporations that are paid per incarceration to operate prison facilities that are sub-standard by global standards.
Monetizing and industrializing the lives of people held prisoner is akin to terrorism. And given the co-operative ties that are evident between government agencies (like the CIA) and the illegal drug trade, this is especially true of prisoners of the government’s never-ending, and highly profitable, “War On Drugs” program.
According to journalist Victor Thorn:
One of the big questions asked by naà¯ve media talking heads is: Where does all of this heroin come from? The answer is the same as it was a decade ago following a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)-led invasion of Afghanistan: 75%-80% of the world’s heroin is exported from Afghanistan. In spite of the fact that the U.S. military controls a great deal of that mountainous country, production levels hit record highs last year.[1]
You do the math. And the seemingly endless “War On Drugs” has led to an unparalleled culture of incarceration in the United States. Journalist Maya Schenwar describes the scope of the problem:
An estimated 2.4 million people [are incarcerated] at any moment in “1,719 state prisons, 102 federal prisons, 2,259 juvenile correctional facilities, 3,283 local jails, and 79 Indian Country jails as well as in military prisons, immigration detention facilities, civil commitment centers, and prisons in the U.S. territories.” [1] That’s about one of every 100 Americans [2], more than 60% of whom are people of color [3]. Add in another almost five million on probation or in some way under the supervision of the criminal justice system and you’ve reached about seven million [4], the equivalent of the population of Serbia or Paraguay.
Not surprisingly, that’s also the largest prison population on Earth… On any day of your choice, the United States, with 5% of the world’s population, has close to 25% of the people imprisoned on this planet. [5] That population, by the way, has risen by 700% since 1970, a tidal movement for incarceration that only in recent years has shown small signs of finally ebbing. [6] In short, state by state or as a country, the U.S. leaves the rest of the world in the dust. (USA! USA!)
As this trend has proven, making narcotics ‘illegal’ does not eliminate drug use, or cure addiction, it only stimulates a very dark corner of the economy. As other cultures have demonstrated, illicit drugs are a bigger health risk to a prohibitionist society than one that deals openly and constructively with issues of addiction and regards the alteration of consciousness (whether casually or addictively) as a personal and spiritual concern instead of a social and criminal one. The possession and use of mind-altering substances is of itself a victimless “crime”; it is only through substance prohibition, by the same governments that ultimately profits from prohibition, that crime becomes an inherent part of the story. Thus, the “War On Drugs” can only be considered a money-making venture conducted by a creeping militaristic government.
The War On Kids
Creating a police state is an unwanted and unsustainable violation of human rights, as protected by the First Amendment of the Bill Of Rights. But how did we get here? By progressive indoctrination; a steady process of normalizing that which was once considered abhorrent.
It is arguable that most all prominent institutions today, including media and the public education system, help to shape the mindset that accepts a prescribed life as a cog in someone else’s industry; one that accepts a corporate prison system, aimless “wars on” everything, and a police state that does not respect the spirit of the First Amendment.
The documentary “The War on Kids” examines the increased policing of children in public schools which is, incidentally, concurrent with decreasing quality of education and genuine student engagement.
Today, the United States education system has become so corrupted from its original purpose that most schools in the average neighborhood now resemble prisons. In school kids are taught how to behave in an oligarchy; wear a uniform, compete for grades, submit to authority, and value the rational over the creative. The kids must change to fit the syllabus, not the other way around. Their heads are crammed full of false history, false measures of success, and unnatural social expectations, all at an emotionally vulnerable time of their lives. And they learn to live in an Orwellian world, with body scanners, video security, standardized testing (what child is “standard”?) and an instilled behavioral conformity, reinforced by the virtues of competition, punishment and ostracism.
Regardless of your perspective, this continuing trend is clearly counterproductive to the development of a child’s individuality, sense of security, inherently peaceful nature, and trust in their natural impulses. No child development expert in their right mind would prescribe such treatment to children. And yet as a society we continue this system of instilled conformity, which is crafted to train (and failing that, medicate) children into an inherited preconception of “social normality” – one that facilitates our society’s collective march toward industrialized totalitarianism.
Zero tolerance for divergence = zero common sense + zero liberty.
Alter, Reform, Abolish
Of course I alone cannot change the prison industrial complex. I alone cannot reform the education system. I alone cannot hold a peaceful global revolution, or sever the viperous head of the corporate oligarchy. But I alone can start, and so can you. We can exercise our rights, as protected by the First Amendment, to think, seek, speak, stop, act, peaceably, as we see fit… and we can change any human made systems together. These systems are simply conundrums made by people, and they can be altered, reformed or abolished — by people, armed with serenity, courage and wisdom.
“Whenever any form of government becomes destructive to these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it, and to institute new government…” ~ U.S.A. Declaration of Independence.
A New Paradigm Resolution
Resolved, That the existence of secret and affiliated institutions is hostile to one of the principal defenses of liberty,—free and open discussion,—and can serve no purpose of utility in a free government save oligarchical institutions.
Resolved, That we, as global citizens, individuals with hearts, will adopt the counsel given us by the illustrious Washington, “That all combinations and associations, under whatever plausible character, with the real design to direct, control, counteract, or awe the regular deliberation and action of the constituted authorities, are destructive of the fundamental principle of liberty, and of fatal tendency.”
Resolved, That the organization of the majority of love party is founded upon the most satisfactory and undeniable evidence, that secretive institutions are dangerous to the liberties, and subversive of the laws in The Bill of Rights and contrary to natural and spiritual laws as well.
Resolved, That where evils of this nature are found existing in a free government, holding, by means of a secret combination, a majority of the civil, judicial, and military offices in the country, there are but two modes of redressing the grievance—either by revolution, or by an appeal to the ballot boxes.
Resolved, That the majority of love party, in choosing the latter remedy, have taken up the peaceful and legitimate weapons of freemen, and that they ought never to lay them down in this cause, until the liberty of the press, the liberty of speech, equal rights, and an entire overthrow of oligarchical usurpations, are fully and completely achieved.
Resolved, That the direct object of secretive institutions is to benefit the few, at the expense of the many, by creating a privileged class, in the midst of a community entitled to enjoy equal rights and privileges.
Resolved, That we esteem it the plain duty of the members of those institutions as sons and daughters of Earth Mother, either collectively to abolish them, or individually to abandon them.
Resolved, That we have witnessed with pleasure, the efforts on the part of some of the oligarchical institutional fraternity to produce a voluntary abandonment of their order of operations. While we regard these efforts as the manifestation of homage to public opinion, we should rejoice in their success, inasmuch as it would produce a more speedy accomplishment of the great object which the majority of love part, with singleness of purpose, are striving to effect –that is open information and individual liberty.
Resolved, That discussion, persuasion, and argument, in connection with the exercise of the right of suffrage, is a correct and speedy mode of diffusing information upon the subject of oligarchy, and is the best method to ensure the entire destruction of the oligarchical institutions.
Resolved, That the oaths and obligations imposed upon persons when admitted into oligarchical secretive institutions, deserve the unqualified reprobation and abhorrence of every son and daughter of Earth Mother, and every friend of morality and justice.
Resolved, That these oaths, being illegally administered, and designed to serve fraudulent purposes, ought not to be regarded as binding in conscience, morality, or honor; but the higher obligations of spirituality and civil society require them to be explicitly renounced by every son and daughter of Earth Mother.
Resolved, That the gigantic global conspiracy for the few to rule the many, where every strata of entirety is polluted and degraded on behalf of energy oligarchies and industrial complexes of the most nefarious sorts, was the natural result of secretive oligarchical functions and obligations, understood and acted upon according to their plain and obvious meaning.
Resolved, That there is sufficient proof that the perpetrators of oligarchical corruption to the environmental and social detriment of every person, place and thing have, in several instances, been shielded from the punishment due to their crimes, by the collectivism of oligarchical institutions, according to their secretive obligations and mutual oligarchical interests, whereby those institutions become accomplices in their guilt.
Resolved, That those oligarchical collectivists who became acquainted with and concealed the facts relative to oligarchical corruption and destruction of Earth Mother, are accessory to that horrid transaction and that we, the majority of love, seek justice among the institutions, but most importantly solutions for individuals.
Resolved, That, in applying the right of suffrage to effect the suppression of oligarchical institutions, we not only exercise a right which is inalienably secured to us, but discharge a duty of the highest obligation, in thus endeavoring to abate a great political evil and environmental calamity.
Resolved, That there can be no proscription, where every freeman has a right—and exercises that right—to vote for the candidate of his own choice.
Resolved, That the majority of love has for its object the destruction of oligarchical collectivism; for its means, public opinion, manifested through the exercise of the elective franchise; that it acts upon the great principles of liberty and the brotherhood of man, and relies upon them to ensure the attainment of its high purpose.
Resolved, That an actual adherence, by secretive oligarchical collectivists, to the principles contained in the obligations of secrets, is inconsistent with paramount duties, which they owe to the state, and is a disqualification for offices of public trust.
Resolved, That we find, in the unexampled growth of the majority of love, the diffusion and prevalence of its principles, the continued approbation bestowed upon them by the enlightened and wise individuals of the world, abundant cause for encouragement, and perseverance with increased zeal and unabated determination, until the oligarchical institutions shall be overthrown or abandoned.
Peace… only for real.
The Little Green Book of Revolution
By Ethan Indigo Smith:
The Little Green Book of Revolution is an inspirational book based on ideas of peaceful revolution, historical activism and caring for the Earth like Native Americans.
A pro-individual and anti-institutional look at the history of peaceful proactive revolution, it explores the environmental destruction inherent to our present energy distribution systems and offers ideas to counter the oligarchical institutions of the failing ‘New World Order’.
The Little Green Book of Revolution is available here on Amazon.
About Ethan Indigo Smith:
Activist, author and Tai Chi teacher Ethan Indigo Smith was born on a farm in Maine and lived in Manhattan for a number of years before migrating west to Mendocino, California. Guided by a keen sense of integrity, humanity and justice, Ethan’s work is both deeply connected and extremely insightful, blending philosophy, politics, activism, spirituality, meditation and a unique sense of humour.
You can connect with Ethan on Facebook, check out his author page on Amazon, or visit his new websites, Geometry Of Energy and Meditation 108, where Ethan offers lessons on individuation, meditation, the conceptualization of energy, and the metaphysical significance of 108.
Ethan’s books include:
- The Complete Patriot’s Guide to Oligarchical Collectivism, an insightful exploration of history, philosophy and contemporary politics.
- 108 Steps to Be in The Zone, a set of 108 meditative practices for self discovery and individual betterment, including techniques to develop balance, transmute sexual energy.
- The Little Green Book of Revolution an inspirational book based on ideas of peaceful revolution, historical activism and caring for the Earth like Native Americans.
- The Geometry of Energy: How to Meditate: Simple and profound, this book offers an empowering four-step meditation, focused through the sacred dimensions of geometry.
- The Matrix of Four, The Philosophy of the Duality of Polarity on the subject of the development of individual consciousness.
- The controversial book, Terra-ist Letters, a work that humorously contrasts two very serious issues: the prohibition of marijuana and the promotion of nuclear experimentation.
Recommended articles by Ethan Indigo Smith:
- Lessons from George Orwell’s ‘1984’
- Aum Mani Padme Hum: The Integration of Duality and Polarity
- Guardians of the Earth Unite! American Indian Prophecy, The Medicine Wheel, and The Four Sacred Directions
- Why “Alternative” Media is the New Mainstream
- Tibetan Rites of Rejuvenation: a Guide to Meditation and Breath
- The Common Origins of Religions and Theology
- Understanding Ascension: The Geometry of Energy
- 11:11 – A Call to the Indigos
- The Mandala: The Sacred Geometry of Meditation
- The Seed of Buddha Meditation
- The Big “If” – What If Marijuana and Hemp Had Never Been Prohibited?
- Mutually Agreed Peace: Ending The Doctrine of Perpetual War
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