War and Serfdom:
Is This The World We Really Want to Live In? Yet, we try to
live the change that we want to see. We dont have
TV, we homeschool our boys, and weve opted out of
the system as much as possible. We eat healthy,
dont use dangerous household chemicals, and shop
almost exclusively at the local level. We grow food,
keep chickens, recycle, and live as simply and
independently as feasible. And weve taught
our children that the principles of peace and love carry
more weight than patriotism or any other manufactured
beliefs. But sometimes personal change doesnt seem to be good enough to counteract a powerful establishment intent on having more war and more power. The idea of peace doesnt seem to be strong enough to prevent these engineered conflicts. What do we tell our children of the absolute destruction of Libya [2] over so-called humanitarian concerns? When dragging the bloody body of the toppled leader through the streets is being hailed as some sort of victory. This, in the same week that Iraq, after all the tragedy there, was deemed mission accomplished for the umpteenth time. Any peace-loving person who knows the real score of NATOs Libya invasion must be incredibly disheartened. Libya, like everywhere else in the world, was not perfect. Yet, it was a shining example of an independent, prosperous, and secular country in Africa, and it was completely destroyed based on more establishment lies. And there was nothing anyone could have done to stop it. America and NATO countries claimed there was a humanitarian crisis, illegally seized Gaddafis international assets, and fraudulently sold a no fly zone to the United Nations. That no fly zone turned into arming radical Islamic rebels and carpet bombing heavily populated cities and critical infrastructure to remove or kill their popular leader Gaddafi [3]. Immoral war crimes all. And American children are supposed to cheer alongside the television about this victory? Worse yet, all of this was done without any authority by the people or independent oversight by their representatives. Congress was never given a chance to debate or vote on this military action and expenditure. The media was complicit as usual, selling establishment lies about humanitarian intervention to neuter the anti-war crowd. Now, surprise, surprise; NATO is carving up Libyas vast resources into Western hands as they prepare for their next conquest. There seems to be no force capable of confronting this monster. The increasingly impotent anti-war protesters who vehemently opposed Bushs aggressive wars and criminal torture, were suddenly cheering President Obama [4] when he subverted the rule of law for regime change and resource raping. Whats more, the despised Bush doctrine of preemptive war now seems to be the international model for dealing with any real or manufactured threats, or even minor internal concerns of sovereign nations like in the case of Libya. The success and spoils from the violent overthrows of these countries seems to have intoxicated those on the winning side. Drunk with power from having gotten away with such obscene murderous crimes and outright plunder, theyre already bragging about Syria being next, while also setting the stage for taking on Iran. It seems they will stop at nothing to conquer the last holdouts to their control. Consequently, were clearly headed for more bloodshed. So who, if anybody, can possibly stop this killing machine? It seems very unlikely that Western powers will sober up long enough to see the evil of their ways and quit the path of war on their own. Can other countries like Russia or China with their combined killing machines stop them? If you look close enough, it appears theWest is actually trying to bait them [5] into a greater conflict. Or, perhaps, its just a predictable byproduct of empire building. Regardless, its clear that a bigger war is approaching. As my boys
rapidly approach draft eligibility age, how do I prepare
them for a future surely filled with war when they
believe Nonetheless, its difficult to imagine a peaceful world given the apathy to Western aggression. It appears we have no choice but to surrender to this reality until enough people demand that it stops. And even then, we appear to face an uphill battle. It boils down to a simple question; do you want to live in a world of war and serfdom or a world of peace and liberty? We better make up your mind real quick, otherwise we may have no say in the matter. (Photo,Children's
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