Showing posts with label Big Brother. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Big Brother. Show all posts

Monday, April 21, 2014

Do we know Freedom?

Liberty.  Anarchy.  Freedom.

Which of these words feels out of place and wrong to utter aloud?  While an argument can be made that any of them, in our current police-state, have the potential to raise red flags....I'm going to guess that the word Anarchy struck a chord different from the other two.  But why?  Because we're taught that Anarchism is synonymous with chaos and violence.  If there were no governing bodies, the world would run afoul with hooligans and hoodlums and all civilization as we know it would crumble beneath our feet.

I'll admit, I was once guilty of this way of thinking.  Then I had a paradigm shift.  If the government suddenly vanished, would I immediately go out into the street and start shooting at pedestrians?  Or would I steal from my neighbors?  Rape and pillage?  No.  My moral center is against all those things and I would be willing to bet that the vast majority of people have similar codes to live by.  And who was it that taught me right from wrong?  School?  No.  School teaches you that if a bully pushes you down, you're going to get in trouble as well because you must have done something to provoke them.  Also, don't stand up for yourself or talk back EVER.  It just makes people more upset and gets you into bigger trouble.  School teaches you things contrary to the laws of nature.  "There are no winners or losers in this game.  We all win because we tried."  Where in nature do you win just for "trying"?  Life isn't fair.  Life is the bully in the schoolyard and you need to know how to handle him.  Be prepared to lose sometimes, but always aim to win because all life on earth is competition from plants competing for sunlight to deer competing for mating rights.  My FAMILY is where I learned right from wrong.  My interactions with individuals on a personal level taught me social etiquette.  The government didn't teach me that.  (disclaimer: I work with some wonderful teachers and believe that they, as people, are more capable than most of teaching these familial life-skills, but the state keeps their hands bound.)

Let's see what's more dangerous.

In today's highly regulated and monitored world with its plethora of written laws and mandates, if you are the victim of rape or armed robbery or any other crime, you call 9-1-1 and hope that the government agents can catch the SOB who came after you.  They show up after the fact, probe you for information, make you into a suspect, then begin the search for the perpetrator.  If, God forbid, you defend yourself and the criminal dies in the struggle, YOU are now the prime suspect and the crime is murder.  You can go to prison for protecting yourself.

In a world without these legal restrictions, if you're attacked and you harm or kill the attacker in the process of protecting yourself or your loved ones, all that happened is the world got one scumbag fewer.  There's no media hype about "hate crimes" or the tragic story of the criminal's life.  There's no "hidden motive" behind the event.

If the criminal gets away?  Privately owned and operated investigation services would be easily accessible without running the risk of self-incrimination.  And who's going to work harder on your case, someone who is going to get paid regardless of the job they do OR someone who gets paid based on the job they do?  Ask yourself, if I got paid strictly for the job I do, would I work harder?  But I digress.

Really, what we're looking at are small numbers of criminals killing small numbers of people instead of large governments killing mass amounts of people.  When you look back throughout history, who is responsible for the most deaths?  Governments.  Governments insight war, not people.  Governments commit mass genocide, not people.  People "follow orders" put in place by governments who threaten their lives if the orders are not fulfilled.  Remember, the Holocaust was perfectly legal when it happened.  Adolf Hitler was following his own laws that he'd passed for his country.  Josef Stalin is the same story.  He never once broke the law.  That might make us uncomfortable to wrap our heads around, but it's the truth.  In their countries, they were upholding the law just as our government is supposed to be upholding ours.  The laws were cruel and unjust by our standards, but that was fine by theirs.  But I wonder how many Germans, how many Russians would have followed those men and their orders if not at gun-point.  If the law didn't exist and they were living within a voluntary society where they could say "no" and leave with no action taken against them, how many people would have blindly accepted that all Jews needed to be eradicated?  Actually, in a voluntary society, the Jewish community could have armed themselves and formed their own militia against the Nazi uprising and fought them off themselves.  Instead, they had a government disarming them and herding them into ghettos and then into death camps.  Voluntary society would have given them the chance to say "no" without adverse effects.  Think on that for a minute.

On the topic of Voluntaryism:

Why is it that we are required to be a citizen of any country?  Why is it that if I denounce my citizenship to all countries, I'm deemed a potential terrorist threat?  Voluntaryism is the idea that no one can force you to be a part of their society and that you can choose what you want to do yourself.  If I own a lot of land and I build homes on it surrounding a farm, and then some of my friends, family, and acquaintances decide they want to live in my property and help me with the farm in exchange for their shelter and food, that would be considered a commune.  However, it would be a voluntary commune rather than forced communism for all citizens within specified arbitrary borderlines.  People could live on my property peacefully as long as they helped and adhered to guidelines put in place for all to follow, and if they didn't like those guidelines, they could leave at any time without consequence.  Communism doesn't sound quite as scary when met with Voluntaryism.  The problem is that not everyone wants to live on a commune.  Not everyone wants to live in a Capitalist society.  Not everyone wants to even interact with other people.  But what we have are governments forcing these ways of life on the masses simply because they live within those arbitrary borders.
Here are two phrases that kind of define voluntaryism for me:


  • You are a/an (insert arbitrary citizenship title, i.e. American, Canadian, Mexican, Communist, Fascist, Socialist...etc) and will live according to (again, insert arbitrary government title) law and if you don't like it you will be severely punished.



  • You are a/an (insert arbitrary citizenship title, i.e. American, Canadian, Mexican, Communist, Fascist, Socialist...etc) and will live according to (again, insert arbitrary government title) law and if you don't like it you are free to leave our society to join another, form another, or be a loner as you see fit.


Wait a minute....that seems like it's too simple.

Another argument I hear is "If there are no laws, people can be allowed to just kill and steal and do whatever they want."  Not exactly true.  If there's no one else around except you and me, and I steal your lunch money, you're probably not going to just sit there and cry about it and accept that I stole from you.  I know I wouldn't.  I'd chase that person down and force them to give me my money back by whatever means necessary.  The rule is a common one: Do unto others as you'd have done to you.  If you're an asshole and you're going to go around raping and stealing and murdering, you'd better believe you're going to get yours and you WON'T be fed 3 meals a day in an air-conditioned cell.

Now let's get into a REALLY touchy subject: Religion!

There's a lot of controversy about topics like Gay Marriage and whether it should be legal or not.  In a Voluntaryist/Anarchist society, that's a non-issue.  With the state out of the picture, churches and religious groups can choose whether or not they will marry you.  There would be no state benefits to marriage (i.e. taxes) and it would simply be a private union between individuals based on their love and commitment to each other.  If one church says "no, we don't marry your kind here" you can move on to the next and the next until you find one that will.  Freedom of religion at work right there as well.  Your personal feelings about an issue like gay marriage become just that, YOUR feelings.  If you belong to a church that supports it, but you don't think they should, you have the free will to find another church.  The state doesn't exist and so can't force any group to allow or disallow anything.  It's all about your personal preference.  That's the beauty of it!  You don't have to wait until the next election to try changing things for EVERYONE, you can immediately make that change for yourself and your family without stepping on anyone else's toes.

But what about money?  The government backs the dollar and that's our standard for knowing what something costs.  The dollar is an artificial measurement of value.  It's backed by nothing more than your government's word and its written value means nothing.  How?

Let's say I have a bag of oranges with a written value of $5.  You have a bag of apples with a written value of $3.  I decide "Wow, I could really go for some apples right about now," and you say the same about my oranges.  If we were going to trade based on the dollar value, you'd owe me $2 even after we traded bags.  But if we get rid of those written values, it becomes about what something is worth to US.  I would say "Let's just trade!" and you'd probably agree and we'd feel satisfied with that trade and not worry about valueless paper bills.  That's a free market at work there.  I'll give another example.  If I'm a mechanic and I've rebuilt some cars as a hobby and you come along and you're in need of a vehicle, we'll sit down and talk and see what we can work out.  Maybe some labor is worth more to me than money and I tell you you can have one of the cars providing you worked for me for a set amount of time and doing these listed jobs.  All of the sudden, money isn't necessary.  You see, what's worth $5 to you may not be worth that to me.  On the flip side, what's worth $10 to me may not be with that to you.  So we've labeled and accepted things as being of a certain dollar-face value without looking at the actual value to us as individuals.

Finally, what about drug-use?  Prostitution?  Gambling?

What is it that the liberals like to say.......my body, my choice?  I like to say my LIFE, my choice.  I, personally, don't participate in the above listed recreations.  However, just because I choose not to doesn't mean I think they shouldn't be allowed.  If your recreations don't affect me, enjoy!  The consequences are known for these things and if you're alright with them, why should I get to say "no, you can't do that!"  No one should be able to tell you that they know better and therefore are more fit to run your life than you are.

So back to the first line of this blog...I'm thinking if instead of picking it apart and seeing which word doesn't belong, we could show it like this:

Anarchy=Liberty=Freedom

Voluntaryism



Thanks for reading and I hope I at least got you thinking.  I don't expect to change everyone's minds about all this, but I want people to understand that the topics that are so taboo don't have to be and that Anarchy as we've been taught isn't the Anarchy most Libertarians want.  Voluntaryism is something I really believe in and if it sounds like something you'd like to know more about, PLEASE research it!  Come and talk to me!  Life is about learning new things.  Have a blessed day :)

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Laws are in place for our protection, right?

I mean, let's be real here.  We vote people into office whom we believe to have our best interests at heart and will be our voice in the grand scheme of things.  However, even at the local level, it seems some politicians have more of a personal agenda than a logical one.

For example, in the city of Eastpointe, MI (my home town) it is considered illegal to keep chickens or other farm animals.  Their reasoning?  From what I was told by the mayor is that chickens, especially roosters, are just so loud.  They're a nuisance.  However, when we measure the noise caused by chickens (male and female), we find that they are no louder than the average dog.  In fact, they'll crow at the same things dogs will bark at!  The average dog barks anywhere from 60 to 100 decibels.  Hens?  Roughly 60 decibels AT THEIR LOUDEST.  And roosters?  They HAVE to be just ridiculously loud, right?  Nope.  90 decibels.  But wait a minute, why do they seem so much louder???  Because, my dear Watson, it's not a typical "city sound".  Tell me, when you go to a black tie type of event and you see a huge sea of suits and ties, nothing really stands out.  Now stick a man wearing a bright green t-shirt and blue jeans in there and tell me where your eyes are drawn.  The same concept works with sound.  It's why we notice the sound of sirens over our music and the other driving noises on the road.

Well, then there must be a logical reason for why chickens are illegal, right?  I mean, they must carry diseases, or stink, or maybe their fecal matter is damaging to the ground-water or something?

Ha, therein lies the real kicker.

NONE OF THE ABOVE.  Let me just repeat that: NONE OF THE ABOVE!

Chicken diseases aren't transmittable to humans when they're kept in small flocks.  Avian flu and viruses like it are only a danger in commercial-grade situations where the animals are kept in completely unsanitary conditions and uncomfortably close quarters with hundreds and thousands of other chickens.  What happens is their immune systems are worn down to nothingness due to breathing in their dried, powdered fecal matter and ingesting nutritionally deficient food.  The only way to combat these diseases in this situation is with heavy drugging both for their comfort and for their "health".  Comfort?  What?  Oh, you didn't know?  Commercial chicken feed contains traces of fluoxetine (aka Prozac) and drugs like it.  Why?  To keep them from tearing each other apart.  Literally.  They also cut their beaks for this reason.  So they pump them full of antibiotics (great for us, too right?  I mean no harm can come from that....), mood altering drugs, and literally the junkiest "food" money can buy.  Then, they sell them plucked and packaged to us, the unquestioning consumer.

Stinky?  HA!  Have you smelled dog poop lately?  Better yet, have you compared the two in both quantity and stench?  How about in value?  Yes, value.  Chicken poop is worth its weight in gold.  In fact, you can buy it as an all natural fertilizer/manure product.  It's basically a nitrogen-charged super growth supplement from what I've seen in my experience (which happens to be first hand).  It composts like a champ and makes commercial "fertilizers" look like crap (HAH!).

Contamination and ground-water....hmmmm well if we're going to take THAT route, which would have a case of, salmonella or cancer?  Don't answer that.  I know you're not stupid.  But let's think about this for a minute.  RoundUp is readily sprayed to take care of those pesky weeds.  I mean that crap is about 99% carcinogenic and pure poison to everything it touches.  It is NOT biodegradable, NOT environmentally safe, and we're (please note that the "we" in this is NOT myself.) dumping it by the bucketload practically on our lawns and crops that are now available in RoundUp Ready form.  As for commercial fertilizers, unless you buy organic and REALLY know what you're getting, they're pretty much all oil based and do more damage than good.  THAT crap will leak into groundwater a lot faster than poo of any sort will.

So let me just put this into perspective for you all:

It is perfectly legal to purchase and pour into our lawns ALL sorts of chemical poisons.  It is perfectly legal to keep dogs which can get louder than roosters.  It is considered normal to ingest eggs and meat from chickens pumped full of growth hormones, mood altering drugs, and low-grade feed that have lived their short lives in cramped, unsanitary spaces.  These chickens aren't processed one at a time with care.  They're processed in a factory by machines....hundreds....thousands at a time.

However, it is illegal to keep and raise chickens on property YOU pay for.  It is illegal to experience the joy of harvesting eggs from your own backyard chickens each day.  And why?  For no apparent reason.

"Oh, but people will complain if their neighbors raise chickens!"  Really?  Let them.  I mean honestly, I complain about so many stupid things and nothing gets done about those....Actually, the last time I complained about something, I had it tossed back into my face (regarding the building of Eastpointe's 10,000th senior home).  So why isn't the same tactic used here?  The only conclusion I can find that makes any sense is that someone within the city government at some time had  personal agenda.  I'm NOT accusing the current mayor of this, just to be clear.  I don't believe she wrote the law on this.  However, laws without purpose are not only unjust, but VERY scary things.  It's a slippery slope down the road to dictatorship and yes, even cities can be dictatorial.  Look at New York.

I suggest any and all readers contact their city officials about any unjust or pointless laws or ordinances and do what you can to nullify them.  Maybe it seems like a lot of pointless effort, but it makes a point more powerful than a riot could.  Riots are pretty simple to put down.  Rebellion involving intelligent minds is a much harder flame to extinguish.

Viva la Revoltion.

Thursday, March 28, 2013

FDA Approved post number 3!

Side effects of this posting may include nausea, rage, insightfulness, protest, and reflection.  Please consult your doctor before reading.



Monsanto....ahhh where to begin!  If you're not sure who or what Monsanto is, do a quick StartPage.com search (StartPage is like google but without all the baggage of government tracking) and I'm sure you'll take to the issue of their existence the same way I did...or relatively close anyway.

They're a multinational corporation deeply rooted with many OTHER multinational corporations (DOW, DuPont, Pfizer) and are widely regarded as corporate bullies.  I'll let you do the background research since I've already learned my stuff and you can further verify what I write in here.  Started in the beginning of the 20th century, they were a chemical company who created chemical weapons during WWI, pesticides, had a huge part to play in creating the first atomic bomb during WWII, created Agent Orange, etc.  They are best known for their pesticides and herbicides, specifically RoundUp.  They began gene splicing projects to created plant strains that were RoundUp resistant and this began a trip down the rabbit hole into Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs).


Herbicide Resistance


It all sounds GREAT on paper.  Plants that can stand up to herbicides??? Awesome!  Now we don't have to pull weeds, just spray large quantities of this toxic compound directly onto the whole crop and it wipes out any trace of anything else without harming the crops themselves!  Let's pretend for a moment that this herbicide, which says right on the label just how toxic it is to ALL living things, stays right where it is, on the top of the soil and on those dirty nasty weeds.  Oh wait, that's an impossibility.  Inevitably, when those plants are watered whether by rain or by irrigation, that poison is going to end up flowing along with the water and down into our groundwater.  No problem, right?  I mean it's not like we drink that stuff....unless we have a well....
Even beyond the water contamination, the way GMOs are made is as follows:
Monsanto scientists find organisms that seem to be unaffected by the active ingredient in any given herbicide.  They take specific genes from this organism, whether bacteria, moth, spider, you name it, and splice them with the genes present in a given seed.  They then patent this seed and sell it in mass quantities to contracted "farmers".  I use the quotes because a true farmer grows more than just a single type of crop.  It's common sense, but we'll get into that later.  These "farmers" grow the plants, harvest them, and sell them to the public without indicating that this corn or soy or zucchini is different from naturally occurring plants.  The unknowing public buys their product and consumes traces of herbicide with every bite.

Cross Polination

Kind of a no-brainer, right?  Bees, butterflies, the wind...all helpers in this great thing called pollination.  Pollination allows for certain plants to produce fruit which may not without it.  It also can enhance a strain of plants by creating hybrids.  This is all naturally occurring stuff, right?  Well, tell that to Monsanto's executives and lawyers.  If by an act of nature, Monsanto seed pollen comes in contact with your non-Monsanto seed crop and one of their investigative spies comes along and takes a sample of your crop to test....and finds out that it has traces of Monsanto's patented product within the pollen............consider yourself sued, your land taken, and your future indebted to their service.  Don't believe it?  Talk to one of the hundreds of farmers currently being or having been sued for this very reason.  These people didn't even WANT the contamination to happen.  They wanted their pure strain without the baggage.  No matter, the multination corporation sues indiscriminately even if there is no evidence sometimes.  They want farmers to know that they run the show around here.

BT Toxin

Well, as I mentioned, most farmers are only growing monoculture (single type of food) crops.  You drive down any country road and all you can see for miles are corn fields.  Year after year, ear after ear, corn corn corn....
One of the biggest problems with monocultures is it's prone to disease and pest infestation!  Since only one type of plant is grown in this massive area, bugs and fungi that thrive on this particular food source see this as the opportunity of a lifetime and go in full force to satisfy their cravings.  This can lead to a massive loss in revenue for the "farmer" and increased food costs for the rest of us.  However, people have been catching on that pesticides = bad for everyone...not just bugs.  Monsanto's answer: put the pesticide in the seed's DNA!  Thus BT corn was..born?  Concocted.  Now, when insects try eating this tasty treat, their insides rupture and they die!  No more pesticide in the water supply, though!  But wait....if the poison is IN the plant...and people are growing the plant to eat....wait a minute this just doesn't compute!  Actually, traces of the BT toxin have been found in unborn babies.

I'm not even going to get into PCBs.  Look it up.  It's in the link below...along with some other nice reading material.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monsanto

The FDA


In order to protect itself from lawsuits and required labeling, Monsanto has lobbied their way into the United States government.



Obama signed the Monsanto Protection Act on March 26 despite campaigning on our right to know.


http://www.opensecrets.org/pacs/pacgot.php?cmte=C00042069

What's wrong with lobbying?  Well, that's another discussion.  The point is, Monsanto is in the White House.  Obama signed into law the Monsanto Protection Act just this month which protects them from lawsuits regarding GMOs.  Funny how they should need that kind of protection really, I mean if their products are safe and all....  I digress.
http://rense.com/general33/fd.htm
This should answer any and all questions as to my point.  Monsanto lobbyists have found a comfortable job and a home within the EPA, FDA, USDA, Supreme Court, Congress, and the Senate.  Democrats, Republicans, they both took payment and pushed through the ideals of this multinational bully.  In almost every other nation in the world GMOs are either banned or required to be labeled.  Is there really any question as to why that hasn't happened in America yet?

The Right to KNOW

Sounds pretty basic.  It IS basic!  The right to know what is in our food and water is a fundamental right and is being blocked at every turn.  The regulatory boards will argue that these GMO foods are just as safe and are seen as an equivalent food as anything grown in nature.  But if they're the same, why can't we just go out and patent things found in nature?  If they're separate but equal, why is Monsanto able to sue those who save seeds?  Also, if they're so sure these foods are safe and are so proud of them as a feat of engineering, why wouldn't they want to display that pride on a label?  Because in other countries, and even in America, studies have linked GMOs to cancer, allergies, obesity, and other illnesses.

Another problem with Monocultures
Monsanto allows and pushes for "farmers" to grow specific crops in bulk every year.  I already explained how this is problematic as far as pest infestations go.  Now let's cover why it's destroying the earth.
When you plant a seed in the ground and it grows, produces fruit, and dies, it requires nutrients and minerals found within the soil.  Decomposing plant matter, plus a slew of other ingredients makes for healthy, living soil which allows for healthy, growing plants.  Each type of plant depletes the soil of specific nutrients.  If the same crop is planted in the same place repeatedly, the soil quality lessens...which means the food production slows....and eventually you are left with a desert.  Read up of the 1930 Dustbowl in the Midwest.  The soil became sandy...dust-like due to overuse and was unusable....

Crop Rotation
I covered this a bit in my gardening blog, but I feel like I should elaborate on why monocultures are killing the earth through a LACK of crop rotation.

When a plant grows, it uses up nutrients in the soil.  However, it also puts key ingredients back in, especially when it dies and decomposes.  If you rotate your crops properly, the nutrients used up in one season by a particular crop will be replenished the next by another and so on.

Organic v. Conventional Farming re: Profit per Acre
Organic, sustainable farming produces more and provides higher quality foods.

Conventional farming isn't only harmful to the soil, but to the air and any animals that may be hiding in the fields.














Organic wins by a landslide.  http://www.newag.msu.edu/Home/tabid/37/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/158/Economic-returns-per-acre-from-an-experimental-organic-farm-in-WestCentral-Illinois.aspx
Organic farmers using no pesticide, no chemical (meaning made in a lab) fertilizers, and using proper crop rotation yields more high quality food at less cost than conventional farming methods.  Don't even get me started on raising animals.  That's an entire blog in itself.




I hope this has opened your eyes to an issue we all need to address.  I'm trying to push for a people's ballot initiative in Michigan to get GMO labeling as a legal requirement, but so far I need about 99,950 more signatures to even get a spot on a ballot.  I'm not going to quit until I succeed, but I need help.  We can all do our part by voting with our dollar in the meantime.  Yes, organic food is expensive.  Quite a bit more than conventional.  However, you don't have to start out with buying EVERYTHING organic.  Start with maybe a bag of oranges, apples, or a bunch of bananas.  My future Mrs. and I taste a VERY noticeable difference in our organic fruits v. conventionally grown fruit.  They're sweeter, juicier, and you feel their effects more.  Every purchase is registered in the store's database and when the demand for more organic produce increases, the price begins to decrease and farmers are made to comply with the growing demand.

Start a garden!  NO MIRACLE GROW!  That's cheating and it's poisonous.  If you eat soil, you're going to get dirt in your teeth and a bad taste in your mouth.  If you eat a fertilizer stake, you're going to be on the toilet for a while before you have to go to the hospital.  IF you must fertilize, use a good manure based compost.

Finally, here's a list of recommended documentaries to view.  They're all on Netfilx minus the first one.

The World According to Monsanto
Food Inc.
Food Matters
Hungry for Change
Farmageddon
The Gerson Miracle
Forks over Knives
Dirt
Fresh

There are more, but off the top of my head this is all I could come up with.  Happy learning!


Just say no to Frankenfoods.


Sources (some)

http://www.maximizedliving.com/Home/MaximizedLivingBlog/tabid/772/Article/574/is-monsantos-herbicide-a-new-agent-orange.aspx


http://www.new-ag.msu.edu/Home/tabid/37/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/158/Economic-returns-per-acre-from-an-experimental-organic-farm-in-WestCentral-Illinois.aspx

http://www.english.illinois.edu/maps/depression/dustbowl.htm

http://www.naturalnews.com/037493_gmo_toxins_pregnant_women.html

http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/crops/00707.html

http://www.ca.uky.edu/entomology/entfacts/ef130.asp

www.millionsagainstmonsanto.org

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2012/sep/28/study-gm-maize-cancer

http://www.dailytech.com/Monsanto+Defeats+Small+Farmers+in+Critical+Bioethics+Class+Action+Suit/article24118.htm

http://bestmeal.info/monsanto/company-history.shtml

http://www.opensecrets.org/pacs/pacgot.php?cmte=C00042069

http://www.examiner.com/article/congress-passes-legislation-to-protect-monsanto-and-gmo-products-from-lawsuits