The Coming Chaos in America
This is going to be a four part entry of an article I wrote back in the mid 90's. I ran across it in my file cabinet the other day and upon reading it decided that it was still a valid idea. I have made a few changes to update it, but for all practical purposes it is the same. I hope to be able to do the other two entries on the next three Sunday nights.
The American government needs all of the dissension violence, drugs, crime and all other divisive actions that are possible, if they are going to do what I fear they are trying. I fear that they are going to try to take all of our rights and freedoms (what few we have left) and this country will be turned into something totally alien to most Americans.
Back in the early 1970's I became interested in survivalism. In the ensuing thirty-five plus years, I have done much mesearch. While in the 70's most survivalists were concerned about the USSR and the bomb, some of us were seeing things that were going on in this country which were just downright wrong. I started doing research on various things such as; communism, fascism, conspiracies, wars, insurrections, civil disopedience, militas, patriotic organizations, congress, the constitution, the presidency, etc., etc.I did this for several reasons. Some was done for a lurvival newsletter I wrote and published from '89 through '91. Much was done for an action nove which I wrote. Some for articles I was writing or contemplating writing. A whole lot of it was done for personal reasons. I consider myself a good, patriotic American and I want to know what is going on (and why) in my cou7ntry. What I have found and what is going on now scares the living H___ out of me and should scare you too.
Let's take a look at this both historically and in the present. The two are very interrelated. It all probably started around 1913, when the Federal Reserve was founded, giving control of our money supply to the bankers of the world. This was something that most of our Founding Fathers were against. the system seemed to work very well. Friom its inception unti1929
people thought things were great. That is ther were great except for the war that was fought in part to keep the wheels industry turning and keep people's minds off other things. After the war the economy boomed. Rules were relaxed on investing, money flowed and many common people became "paper" millionaires. Then came the crash! Anyone wanting to study up on the crash can find out exactly what I did, the only people that were not really hurt by the crash were the super rich. These included families like the Rockerfellers, the Kennedys, the Duponts and many others. Mostly it included the big bankers and big business people. How were these people to protect their fortunes and make more? Did they have inside information? Where did they park their fortunes? All good questions to which no one except the elite few know the answers. We can only guess, but some are obvious enough that they should be fact.
Now, in the throes of depression, America elected FDR. To combat the soup lines and bread lines, he instiuted federal work programs. Now for the first time in our great country's history, citizens were collecting a government check. This policy has continued to this day. Then you had to work to get your check, now it is called welfare. This system makes a large segment of our population dependent on the government. FDR also started something called Social Security. While on the surface the idea may sound excellent, the implementation of the systm was (and is) ridiculous. In the first place, when SS was instituted, the life expectancy in the US was around sixty-three, but you had to be sixty-five to retire. That should tell you something aboutHow much money FDR intended to pay out. Second, while the idea was good, people should have had (and still should have) the final say as to where their money is "invested". The way it works is, the government takes your money, spends it and leaves us with a bunch of IOUs. In other words, it is just another form of tax on the middle class. The many years since SS was introduced has seen it, along with Medicare, become entitlement programs, and inherent right.
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