Dear Friends,
It seems to me, the world is a pretty nice place, except for the people that run it. The elite’s priorities aren’t the same as ours. While we would prefer to live in a world where everyone has plenty to eat, land to till, a home of their own, a family, unlimited opportunity and freedom to live our lives as we wish… the elite’s priorities tend toward, unlimited power to manage the decline. With a dwindling number of us, sick, scared and shivering in the cold and dark. It’s a pretty stark difference. The elite are the ones holding the reins of power and so the world is moving in the direction they want. We have the final say though, if we can throw off the propaganda that keeps us separated, and come together. We could get the world we want instead of the dystopia the elite want.
There need be no hunger at all. Not because of some pie in the sky redistributing scheme, that’s sure to work this time, but because there’s no reason for everyone not to be well fed. Modern farming technology, with generous use of fertilizers, can produce more than enough food. So much so, the elite demand we burn it in our cars, as ethanol. The recent limiting of fertilizer and cattle to save the planet, will starve millions of people to death. The elite are willing for those poor families to pay such a heavy price, watching their children die before their eyes… for the elite’s ideas. Yet the elite aren’t willing to fly commercial. Makes me wonder if the death, suffering and poverty isn’t the real point? Meanwhile, the elite extol the virtues of eating pond scum and bugs, with their mouths full of Wagu beef.
There’s more than enough land available, so anyone who so desires it can have a piece to till, build a home or a business. The limit isn’t due to a natural scarcity but costs due to regulation and imposed scarcity. Hogs have always had the opinion that not everyone needs to own land. Because they themselves need to own it all. That’s why bureaucrats and the managerial ilk, so love national forests, parks and land set aside for wildlife. They now control that land, in perpetuity, and in many cases, are the only ones allowed, legally, to enter them. As bureaucrats on some bureaucratic mission, such as, studying the mating habits of the lone star tick. Regulations raise the price of land in a myriad of ways. Too many to get into here. Suffice it to say, if you want homelessness, drive up the cost of housing.
Unlimited opportunity comes from freedom. If your ability to think is limited by some political dictum, also called political correctness, then you’re not free to think. Your brain has a chastity belt on it. No matter if that lock is based on religion, politics or culture, a lock is a lock. With freedom to think, speak and act, along with opportunity… comes prosperity, and with prosperity comes more opportunity. If not for the elite’s taxes and regulations, to give politically favored groups and individuals a leg up in a commercial transaction, else to harm politically disfavored groups or people, then this virtuous cycle could continue indefinitely. This cycle however runs counter to the goals and ambitions of the elite. To keep us scared, ignorant, cold and hungry… peasants to their aristocracy.
The goals of the elite differ from the goals and aspirations of us hoi polloi. While you could care less if someone works harder and gets ahead, but care deeply if your held down, some people need to hold others down. They can’t be happy if there’s opportunity, prosperous families and freedom. These things sting the elite like a bark scorpion. The vision of the elite, as laid out by the Georgia Guide stones, the World Economic Forum, and other international organizations that represent the true elites, is one where the survivors, will “own nothing and be happy…” In the end though, we have the final say. Going along to get along hasn’t worked, maybe it’s time to speak up and act. You’d be amazed how a bit of legal civil disobedience, and a few thousand calls to a representative, moves the needle.
Sincerely,
John Pepin