"The need for daily bread forces the GOYIM to keep silence and be our humble servants." (Protocol # 13)
Liberty and sacrifice go together, just ask the Founding Fathers who signed the Declaration of Independence:
"With only a few exceptions, such as Samuel Adams of Massachusetts, these were men of substantial property. All but two had families. The vast majority were men of education and standing in their communities. They had economic security as few men had in the 18th century.
Each had more to lose from revolution than he had to gain by it. John Hancock, one of the richest men in America, already had a price of 500 pounds on his head. He signed in enormous letters so "that his Majesty could now read his name without glasses and could now double the reward." Ben Franklin wryly noted: "Indeed we must all hang together, otherwise we shall most assuredly hang separately." Fat Benjamin Harrison of Virginia told tiny Elbridge Gerry of Massachusetts: "With me it will all be over in a minute, but you, you will be dancing on air an hour after I am gone."
These men knew what they risked. The penalty for treason was death by hanging. And remember: a great British fleet was already at anchor in New York Harbor." (Source)
All of these men made amazing sacrifices for Liberty:
"Of those 56 who signed the Declaration of Independence, nine died of wounds or hardships during the war. Five were captured and imprisoned, in each case with brutal treatment. Several lost wives, sons or entire families. One lost his 13 children. Two wives were brutally treated. All were at one time or another the victims of manhunts and driven from their homes. Twelve signers had their homes completely burned. Seventeen lost everything they owned. Yet not one defected or went back on his pledged word. Their honor, and the nation they sacrificed so much to create, is still intact." (Ibid)
Just as it is a select few that corrupts society with their evils, it is usually a select few that opposes the corruption and suffer great deprivations, hardships and even death to oppose those evils. People ask me about my definition of a good man. My response is a man is only as good as his sacrifices in the battles against the forces of evil.
I am convinced that we need a new Declaration of Independence. One that addresses the following:
1. Our status as indentured slaves to the Rothschild/Illuminati "Crown".
2. Our tribute to the British Crown through their private corporation, "The Federal Reserve Banks of America"
3. Our use of interest bearing pieces of paper instead of gold and silver as legal tender.
4. Our Bill of Rights and the proper role of government as our servant.
5. The corruption of our legal system.
6. The elevation of our Constitution as the Law of the Land
7. The return to the military as a defensive deterrent.
8. The abandonment of entangling foreign alliances
9. The reestablishment of our manufacturing base
10. The restoration of tariffs as the only Federal tax.
11. The restoration of sound laws.
12. The restoration of the Rule of Law.
I will address these principals over the next series of articles. Now back to the Chronicles of Zion-Satanic Psychopathic road map:
"In order to distract people who may be too troublesome from discussions of questions of the political we are now putting forward what we allege to be new questions of the political, namely, questions of industry. In this sphere let them discuss themselves silly! The masses are agreed to remain inactive, to take a rest from what they suppose to be political (which we trained them to in order to use them as a means of combating the GOY governments) only on condition of being found new employments, in which we are prescribing them something that looks like the same political object.
In order that the masses themselves may not guess what they are about WE FURTHER DISTRACT THEM WITH AMUSEMENTS, GAMES, PASTIMES, PASSIONS, PEOPLE'S PALACES .... SOON WE SHALL BEGIN THROUGH THE PRESS TO PROPOSE COMPETITIONS IN ART, IN SPORT IN ALL KINDS: these interests will finally distract their minds from questions in which we should find ourselves compelled to oppose them. Growing more and more unaccustomed to reflect and form any opinions of their own, people will begin to talk in the same tone as we because we alone shall be offering them new directions for thought ... of course through such persons as will not be suspected of solidarity with us." (Source)