MANDATORY INSURANCE A TOOL TO STEAL AMERICANS' FREEDOM
By Mark Anderson
The reason we are not really free in America is because
specific barriers to freedom have been erected covering multiple avenues that could
be routes through which to escape our debt-based tyranny. But those “doors to
freedom” have been blocked. It’s like a prison, except there are no physical
walls. Yet, there is a virtual structure nearly as confining as real walls, and
the exit routes are barricaded.
These barriers include: rigged ballot-access laws; hackable
voting machines that steal elections; campaign finance laws that put
corporations on the throne to influence elections and hurt citizen efforts to
unseat bad incumbents; courts that deny citizens due process and “legislate” by
elevating case law over the Constitution; presidential executive orders that
steal the legislative authority of the people’s representatives; and the central
barrier, the warden of the operation with its debt-based monetary system, the
Federal Reserve central bank. The Fed is the head; the rest are the tentacles of
the octopus blocking our escape.
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The just-passed so-called national healthcare bill, which
calls for some $940 billion in federal outlays over 10 years by a government
that is flat broke, as President Obama admitted on camera last year, calls for a
massive tax increase on citizens, most of whom also are flat broke. The federal
government and nearly all Americans have much more debt than they will ever have
in revenue or income to pay their debts.
The healthcare bill’s approval is said to be as momentous
as the creation of the Social Security System in 1935. That is true, but not in
the way media hacks claim. Isn’t it clear that those truly being insured are
the medical-industrial-banking complex and the government agencies that will
administer the “healthcare” system?
Will the government healthcare system truly and affordably
insure Americans and genuinely improve their health? Or are Americans—whose tax
payments will make sure the big drug companies and other connected interests
expand their monopolies—the ones
actually underwriting corporate-government power? In other
words, who’s insuring whom?
While operating in a system in which the very creation of
money creates debt, national healthcare, like Social Security, cannot be paid
for without generating much more debt. Broke governments don’t have free and
sovereign money and must borrow from private sources. Therefore, the “line of
credit” that the private Federal Reserve gives the U.S. government in exchange for
government bonds as evidence of perpetual debt to the central bank must be
extended. And starting a national healthcare system during an era of constant U.S. military
operations around the globe will extend that credit line into eternity.
Conversely, if the government would free itself from the
Federal Reserve—and directly create its own money interest-free—then any
reasonable national health plan, highway project and countless other endeavors
could be paid for with newly minted government funds produced on the basis of
real wealth and production, without borrowing at interest from a central bank.
See “social credit.” (MichaelJournal.org)
This is why the Federal Reserve is the central barrier to
freedom: It converts nearly every government endeavor, constitutional or not,
into debt and insolvency, while making grassroots reforms incredibly difficult.
Election reform, for example, would have dramatic results without a debt-money
system, since that money system, with the big media’s help, insulates the two “big-box”
parties so renegade parties and candidates who want to change the system do not
get on the ballot; and if they do, they rarely get elected or stay in office
for long.
Meanwhile, AMERICAN FREE PRESS must circulate in greater
numbers into more communities to dislodge yet another barrier to freedom: the
corporate media, which misdirects and pacifies Americans with the Democrat-Republican
monopoly that just gave us a healthcare plan that not only is unaffordable, but
also will only cover conventional medical treatments that are limited to
cutting, burning, poisoning and abusing most patients, most of the time. Good
alternative treatments that most doctors disregard are not likely to be
covered. What’s so great about a national health plan that keeps cancer
patients stuck in the radiation-surgery-drugs racket?
In light of all of this, the following early-20th century
quote attributed to Woodrow Wilson’s unelected, intimate personal “advisor,” Edward
M. House, takes on a whole new meaning. House was a key insider in the passage
of the 1913 Federal Reserve Act:
Soon every American will be required to register their
biological property in a national system designed to keep track of the people and
that will operate by the ancient system of pledging. By such method we can
compel people to submit to our agenda, which will affect our security as a charge-back
for our fiat paper currency.
Every American will be forced to register or suffer being
unable to work and earn a living; they will be our chattel, and we will hold their
security interest over them forever by operation of the law merchant under the
scheme of secured transactions.
Americans, by unknowingly or unwittingly delivering the
bills of lading to us, will be rendered bankrupt and insolvent, forever to
remain economic slaves thru taxation, secured by their own pledges. They will
be stripped of their rights and given a commercial value designed to make us a
profit and they will be none the wiser, for not one man in a million could ever
figure out our plans.
And if by accident one or two should figure it out, we have
in our arsenal plausible deniability.
After all, this is the only logical way to fund government—by
floating liens and debt to the registrants in the form of benefits and privileges.
This will inevitably reap to us huge profits beyond our wildest expectations, and
leave every American a contributor to this fraud, which we will call social insurance.
Without realizing it every American will insure us for any
loss we may incur and in this manner every American will unknowingly be our
servant, however begrudgingly. The people will become helpless and without any
hope for their redemption, and we will employ the high office of the president
of our dummy corporation to foment this plot against America.
Mark Anderson is
a longtime newsman now working as the deputy editor for AMERICAN FREE
PRESS. Together he and his wife Angie provide many photographs of the
events they cover for AFP. Mark welcomes your comments and inputs as
well as story leads. Email him at at [email protected].
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(Issue # 14, April 5, 2010)
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