Americans have a choice between a society where we can exercise our freedom, or one in which big money and social engineering determine key social outcomes. Our future as a free people depends on how we choose.
In medieval times, society was a rigid structure that was heavily dependent on the social position of your parents. The structure was determined by the law, which was not necessarily impartial to all citizens. Further, it depended on large sums of money, personal relations, and private security to determine key social outcomes. While modern society is less rigid than medieval times, it is still dependent on the wealth, connections, and resources you are born with to get ahead in life.
America is in the midst of what I call a feudal revolution. The engine that drives this feudal revolution is the same one that has been driving virtually all revolutions throughout history: the relentless pursuit of wealth and power by those who have it, at the expense of everyone else.
That is, simply put, what feudalism is: an economic system whereby a tiny group of people control nearly everything and everyone else works for them. Feudalism was supposed to have ended in medieval Europe — as we all learned in high school — but it never has. It's just morphed over the centuries and become more sophisticated (though no less brutal).
Nowadays, most billionaires are our modern-day kings, secretly pulling all the strings behind the scenes while appearing to be benevolent celebrities and selfless philanthropists. Underneath their shiny veneers, however, they are nothing more than greed-obsessed sociopaths with an insatiable lust for power. They think they own us and everything around us. And sadly, as long as we continue to let them get away with this unconscionable behavior, they do!
This is not an argument against the concept of becoming a billionaire through free markets but an argument against letting the rich game their own system and deploy their wealth to shape society in ways that benefit them at our expense.
I’ve long been a proponent of the idea that we are living in a new feudal age, ruled by a small group of elite families whose primary goal is to preserve their wealth and power. The current global crisis is a perfect example of how this system operates.
The feudal lords of our New World Order have created an intricate web of servitude, which keeps our entire society in chains. Our labor is taxed to death; our children are educated on the fundamentals of debt-servitude from birth; our food and medicine are poisoned with chemicals that slowly destroy us from within; our privacy has been obliterated; we spend all day staring at screens, in order to fund an economy based on our own personal data; and when we finally get sick from all the poison and slavery, we have to go into even more debt just to stay alive.
The current political climate in the United States is one of uncertainty, fear and a loathing distrust of our fellow Americans. For many, feelings have become tense and extreme measures have been taken to ensure their safety. We are on a path of self-destruction, and we must do something to stop the madness before it’s too late.
It is clear that the system we currently live under is broken and cannot be fixed. The only way for us to move forward as a society is to have self-reflection as individuals and as a people, and most importantly, remove the cause of all our ills: The DAVOS-type elite that push for global government while attacking our freedom of thought to engineer our realities.
Have you thought about what Freedom really means?
The freedom of the human spirit, which is not a matter of political organization or economic structure, but one of the deepest, most personal concerns of man; also, it appears to be a part of the very essence of man’s being.
My philosophy teacher was fond of saying that freedom means the possibility of failure. What he meant was that we can only be free to do what we choose if we are free to fail. Another way to think about it is that freedom is the ability to act according to our own will. If everything we do is guaranteed to succeed, then we are not free, because our choices are merely pre-programmed.
If a person’s positive outcomes are guaranteed, then their actions and decisions will be irrelevant. They will be slaves to the machine of perfect success, and their lives will not be theirs. Their actions will be a mere shadow show, a puppet theater in which they are puppets.
The path to Freedom
My intention here is to show how philosophy, as an art, relates to the freedom we all share. I will examine what freedom is and whether we can participate in it.
“A philosophy of freedom must set out from the experience of thinking, for it is through this experience of thinking that a human being discovers his own self, finds his bearings as an independent personality.”
-Rudolf Steiner
There are two ways that philosophy relates to freedom.
One is on the level of knowledge, and it is the foundation of all human thought, as explored by Socrates in Plato's Republic: it is the idea that we are free to think, free to reflect upon ourselves, free to ask "why?" — if only in a limited way — and that through this process we can be liberated from our prejudices.
The second is on the level of action, and it is the foundation of all human action: it is a kind of existential freedom, a freedom to act as we see fit.
Philosophy as an art relates to both of these forms of freedom, but today I am going to focus on the latter. The reason for this is simple: most people believe that they are free but have never really exercised their power of choice; they have never really acted freely in the world. This means that when they speak about freedom, they do not understand what they are talking about; rather than being able to debate its implications with clarity, their discussions tend towards nebulousness and confusion.
Philosophy, as an art, is the rational attempt to take possession of our freedom — to make it our own.
To do this, we must first learn how to think by ourselves. We must learn how to question, doubt and wonder. Then we must learn how to reflect on what life asks of us and what we ask of others. Finally, we must learn how to make decisions for ourselves.
In alchemy, a spiritual path teaches us how to deal with the problems we face in life, not by fighting them but by transforming them into something beautiful.
Confronting Freedom
The question of what freedom means is something which we should all confront, for the answers will ultimately define your life. If we don’t know why we want freedom or how to defend it, others will define it for us. And then we will be enslaved by their definition.
In an increasingly hostile world, each individual must put something on the line if they hope to have a chance at living a free life. The path to freedom may be strewn with hardship, but without such sacrifice there can be no change; and without change there can be no progress.
The future won’t just happen — it has to be made.
The ability to choose how we exercise our freedoms defines us as human beings. It has been the defining characteristic of our species for millions of years. It is one of our greatest strengths and it has also been the cause of some of our most terrible mistakes.
It is hard to imagine what life would be like without freedom, yet many people have lived that way and still do. We must constantly be on guard to protect our freedoms from those who would take them from us.
We are all born free, and it is up to us to learn how to use our freedom responsibly. You have the ability to choose.
Wield Your Freedom Wisely
The New World Order is nothing more than the re-introduction of feudalism. Every aspect of modern life has been stripped bare and converted into a commodity that can be sold on the open market, from the air we breathe to our own biological processes. The primitive concept of the ‘social contract’ has been replaced with a ‘global contract’ where all elements of life have been commodified.
There are two aspects to feudalism: obligation and status. Obligation refers to what you owe society, based upon your obligations as a citizen. Status refers to how society perceives you; how you fit into their scheme of things. The problem is that both obligation and status are assigned by an external force, not the individual themselves.
This is why feudalism is so dangerous; it removes personal sovereignty from the equation and assigns it to an external force. This is also why feudalism is so attractive to those who desire control over others; you can buy into their system or be left out in the cold with no rights whatsoever.
Those ruling over us with an iron fist have been in charge of our society for hundreds of years, which is why the world today looks like a dystopian nightmare of war, poverty, disease and despair. Only by ending their control over our society can we ever hope to “level up” as a species and move into a more free, harmonious and prosperous future.
Every single one of our problems will be solved when the reins of power are taken from those who wish to use us as cattle and given to the people.
Final Thoughts:
Individuals must confront the idea of ‘freedom’ as a master or risk being enslaved by those that try to define it for you. The NWO elite are betting on your acquiescence.
Sincerely yours,
-Alexander
“Howl at the moon.“
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This is hitting right on the core of our current 'human dilemma'. I only now discovered your work (thanks to Centipede Nation) and subscribed. I wonder if you can send the email version now, after the fact? Many on my e-list would appreciate this and I would rather have the original than copy/paste or send a url only. This message will self-destruct within 24 hours. Thanks.