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Populist Party Newsletter 11-09-06
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"Government is the only institution that can take a perfectly good piece of paper, print some noble words on it, and make it perfectly worthless." --Ludwig von Mises
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by Stephen Neitzke
An Analysis & Review of Aaron Russo's America: Freedom to Fascism
We'll talk some details. But, in the last analysis, Russo's film, "America: Freedom to Fascism" is a force of nature. It rips through the secret society corruption culture's history, from 1913 on.
Aaron Russo's film is a deal-breaker. The deal -- the social compact between Americans and their secretly-fascist-since-1913 national government -- will be broken for most ethically normal Americans at the film's first viewing. The Russo-shepherded truths are self-evident. The corrections obviously needed are massive.
Russo has outed the constitutional criminals and class-war slavers of the US-national-govt / private-central-banks partnership. And he's done it in such a way as to present one of the first coherent-whole, high-impact pictures of their sneak-thief moves against Americans.
Less than two minutes into the film, Russo has nailed together the events of the unconstitutional personal income tax (February 1913 fraudulent ratification of the insufficient 16th Amendment) and the unconstitutional Federal Reserve (December 1913 illegal delegation of one of Congress' essential legislative functions -- the coining and valuing of money).
Money from the "voluntary compliance" personal income tax pays toward the national debt that the usury of the Federal Reserve stacks against the nation in daily windrows.
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Election Results Provide a Big Boost to Big Government by Harry Browne As a result of Tuesday's elections, we can expect the growth in government to continue unabated - and probably to accelerate. We can be reasonably sure that the new Congress will pass a flood of bills that intrude government ever-more-deeply into our lives, as well as make government more costly (and even more inefficient).
How can I be so sure? Because the winners in the congressional races are virtually all advocates of big government. Read More...
Field of Screams: The Real Election Winners & Losers by Joel S. Hirschhorn Forget political correctness. The revolution has NOT arrived! Bush is still president. The corporate state is safe. The Upper Class has little to fear. Lobbyists will be writing different names on checks. Winning Democrats will entertain more than they will produce historic restorative reforms. Did Republicans deserve to lose? Of course!
However, Americans who thought their votes would bring much needed change to our political system also lost. Read More...
Democrats' Turn to Dispense Placebos by Ben Tanosborn Just what illusory "major change" is the nation, or the world, contemplating? America's foreign policy will stay rigidly in place, even if there is some superficial cosmetic surgery to change the imperial dragon's appearance. Perhaps some new approach as to how the US might exit Iraq; forget about "victory". just exit! Read More... | |
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"We can't be so fixated on our desire to preserve the rights of ordinary Americans" -- Bill Clinton (USA Today, March 11, 1993, Page 2A)
The Bill of Rights consists of the first ten admendments to the U.S. Constitution.
These ten amendments, ratified in 1791, were quickly appended to the Constitution by the framers so as to clarify that they considered certain rights inalienable, and that those rights were, in particular, not to be infringed upon by the government for any reason.
The Tenth Amendment, in particular, is quite important, as it clearly states that the Federal Government has the power to engage in only those activities specifically listed in the Constitution. Most of what the government does today is in direct violation of this amendment.
As a further barrier to violations of our liberty, the Ninth Amendment was written so as to let everyone know - government official and citizen alike - that just because a right isn't specifically mentioned doesn't mean it's not a right held by the people.
Educate yourself concerning the rights protected by both the Constitution and the Bill of Rights! We urge you to keep up to date on current events effecting those rights, and take action as needed to protect your liberties. | |
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"Mistakes" or "Plans" in Iraq? by Steve Hammons In recent years, much been written and discussed about alleged ?mistakes' made prior to the 9/11 attacks, the invasion of Iraq, the occupation of Iraq, the so-called ?War on Terror,' the attempted capture of Osama bin Laden and the dramatic increase in national spending and the national debt.While some have claimed that mistakes were made and that these mistakes led to problematic outcomes, others have suggested that the apparent failures or blunders were actually part of larger and hidden plans. Some combination of mistakes and planned outcomes might also be in play. Read More...
Transitioning into the Communications Age by Russell Cole This emerging episteme - the democratization of knowledge production - involves an insurrectionary movement that embodies the alterations occurring in the formation and configuration of representational spaces. The alternative avenues, which are exploitable for purposes of obtaining publicity, are provided for by the expansion of Internet Infrastructures. Read More...
Organized--Unorganized by Stephen Neitzke Organized, we could attract most of the 100 million withdrawn, non-voting citizens to help take back our country. Unorganized, we can barely attract the failed status quo's servile of the left. Unorganized, we're nothing. Read More... | |
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In the spirit of liberty,
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