by pablonite » Fri 22 Jan 2010, 18:08:53
Heh, nice video. He reminds me of Alan Watt with the accent.
Here is a nice quote to reinforce the message behind the video.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'T')he Hazard Circular, July 1862.
Slavery is likely to be abolished by the war power, and chattel slavery abolished. This, I and my European friends are in favor of, for slavery is but the owning of labor, and carries with it the care of labor, while the European plan, led on by England, is that capital shall control labor by controlling wages.
The great debt that capitalists will see to it is made out of the [Civil] war must be used to control the value of money. To accomplish this, the Government bonds must be used as a banking basis.
We are now waiting for the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States to make this recommendation. It will not do to allow greenbacks, as they are called, to circulate as money any length of time, as we cannot control that, but we can control the bonds and through them the bank issues.
This has all been taken to the next level with temps, indoctrination of females into slavery via the feminist movement (of course funded by Rockefeller), mass immigration to supplement the indigenous slave population and like he mentions - drugs! In particular anti-depressants. The science of farm management, welcome to the 21st century plantation - where the livestock don't have a clue wtf is going on.
On a personal level I've been wandering all over my plantation but given up on getting out because like he says, you'll just end up in another plantation. On the bright side, my plantation has been fairly stable. It's the prototypical English satellite plantation called Canada eh! We one huge farm that runs on a minimal supply of livestock and is probably the most profitable plantation in the world. We will soon officially merge with our southern cousins in America and Mexico to ease their pain which will take us down a notch or two. At that point I might consider exploring different plantations just for something to do.
