Thursday, April 2, 2009

My beloved Fellow Workers

Over the last weeks, as we slowly sink into the hole-I have been renewed. Last week, by a band of Wobblies from Reno who traveled down here to San Francisco to protest the War of Terror. Then by my Fellow Workers in France, who are placing their CEO's under worker arrest. Then by my Fellow Workers in the UK-where they are tearing shit up.

As the stories trickle across the ocean...some making their way through our propoganda filter-a marvelously universal principle is becoming apparent. We are rejecting this system as a whole. The once proud Middle-Classes have woken up in a world where their children are starving, where there is not enough heat to get through the winter and where for the first time, they cannot be certain that their offspring will have anything of life, let alone something better.

The general reaction here in the US to these changes is hard go gauge. Many in the "liberal" fold of course fulminate against radical action. "What are these punks accomplishing?" they ask. "Tearing banks apart is useless. These anti-capitalists are wearing capitalist clothing. How dare they be so hypocritical." I got two words for this train of thought-BULL SHIT. We are accomplishing plenty-we making the message perfectly clear-this system is useless, it is accomplishing nothing but the enslavement of the People-and the People are through with enslavement. This "left intelligentsia" that sits on its hands in judgment of those driven to action are nothing more than aiders and abetters to the enemy. In the same way that We who have spoken and acted against war and thievery, we were the enemy. We were accomplices to the terrorist plot. What then do you call apathetic hand wringers who simply bow to the whims and desires of the World Bank?

I hope every bank is torn down-much the same way we Americans did in the days before the Revolutionary War-when we were fighting the Central Bank of England. Now, two centuries later, we are beholden to all manner of central banking. The degree of extent tyranny today is far greater than that wielded by King George III. It will take a greatly augmented degree of action to drive it back-and to do away with it.

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