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Righteous Rage Spawns Dissidents

Government used to equate to civil servant--elected officials duty bound to serve the better interests of their constituents.  That, at least has been the theory, how successful this quaint notion has been through history is open to debate if one considers "result.".

When working correctly--tax payers are rewarded with superior life style conditions, stellar infrastructure supplemented with superior social services in an environment of healthy and vibrant economy--.

As time goes by taxes increase and the better interest of constituents seems to become usurped by other interests.

The better interests of the paying citizen invariably buckle then bend to the better interests of influential special interest and corporate lobby groups... at this point the concept of democracy is failed.

Things the folk deem pertinent are ignored while things never desired or requested replace them. Eventually the population experiences a state of very expensive unfathomable idiocy which places them in dire straights. They find themselves in an untenable circumstance whereby all or most of their life style desire has been eradicated, diluted or removed entirely by the civil servant employed to ensure the opposite.

All over the world in 2013 populations are realizing they have been arbitrarily fleeced and deceived by their doltish leadership and left hapless in the wake of collapsing infrastructure, economy and social stability.

Meanwhile the corporate culture flourishes and smugly records what amounts to obscene profit. It is this state of affairs which points towards who's better interests have been served by our errant civil servants. It is obvious their employer and financier the voter has been sold out and corporate fascism has replaced the concept of democracy.

Historically this scenario is not unusual, societies have routinely collapsed under the weight of bloated governance usually engaged in personal enrichment at the expense of the common citizen, 2013 may represent a classic rendition of the phenomena but on a global scale.

As populations wake up to the reality of the situation--rage against the flawed machine which bought them to that place is not unusual... and may explain why we see articles such as this...

When the government views their constituents as an enemy and when the constituents view the government as an enemy... then...

Record number of anti-government militias in USA
The number of militias and radical anti-government "patriot" groups operating in the USA reached an all-time high in 2012, a report Tuesday by the Southern Poverty Law Center finds.

The center tracked 1,360 radical militias and anti-government groups in 2012, a nine-fold increase over 2008 when the center recorded 149 such groups, the report says. The explosive growth began four years ago, sparked by the election of the President and anger about the poor economy, the center says.

"As the President enters his second term with an agenda of gun control and immigration reform, the rage on the right is likely to intensify," the center's senior fellow Mark Potok writes in the report.

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We are indeed at a place where the population of the planet is awakening to the ill-advised, wanton, reckless rush to implement what is popularly known as the New World Order or NWO... a single world government initiative instigated by the ultra rich elitist element under the auspice of agenda 21 and other centralization schemes.

Such schemes are always wrapped in a sanctimonious wrapper professing to offer motherhood governance for the betterment of all, but always have a center of total subjugation of the populations rights.

Has globalization been a good thing? It depends who you are, for the elite it has been stupendously successful. for everyone else--not so much.  The rich are far richer and the rest are now bereft of many freedoms and an equitable share of the wealth and are on the hook for monstrous debts.

This inequitable situation can only result in resentment, frustration and in a worst case civil unrest.

For the situationaly aware who wish to offset the risks of collapsing socioeconomic conditions it is time to take stock of where you are situated, remember also that chronic economic collapses in the past have invariably led to war, be it conventional or otherwise.

The state of world economic climate is so submerged in un-salvageable deficit and debt at all levels there can be no conventional solution.

What was... can never return.



Stay tuned..

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