"The 'System' -
Impenetrable, Inflexible and Un-Yielding!"
from "In Defense of Rural
America"
By Ron
Ewart, President
National Association of Rural
Landowners (www.narlo.org)
and
nationally recognized author and speaker on freedom and property rights
issues for over 10 years
© Copyright Sunday, October
11, 2015 - All Rights Reserved
The following article
was published on Newswithviews, October 7, 2015
This article is also
available on our website at:
NOTE: See our
Resolution to
Impeach U. S. Attorney General
Loretta Lynch for violation of her oath of office and for exceeding her
authority as U. S. Attorney General by implementing international law in
American cities under the United Nations "Strong Cities Network"
initiative.
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The older anything gets, man, woman, or government, he, she, or
it, succumbs to the vagaries of old age. Things, functions, systems, muscles,
bones and brains begin to tighten, crystallize and become brittle, more
complicated, prone to decay and un-yielding to change. As in all things,
government "systems" follow the law of entropy where it eventually moves towards
inflexibility, resistance to change and finally to disorder.
History tells us that governments, societies and cultures begin
to "run down" after about 200 years on their unstoppable slide towards
disintegration and finally chaos, to be followed by death or vanquished by a
greater power. There are exceptions of course. The Romans lasted about 500 years
as a Republic but when it moved towards a dictatorship and aggressively expanded
its territory by force around the time of the birth of Christ, it took another
400 years before Rome fractured and disintegrated, literally buried from its own
size, weight, corruption and inflexibility of "systems."
The inescapable slide of America in the direction of all past
countries, societies and cultures cannot be denied. What usually precipitates
the destruction comes on the heels of three specific growing conditions. The
first condition is societal apathy, the second moral decay and the third,
solidification of inflexible "systems", leading to rapidly increasing
regulations and rising government power.
Law drives the "system" and as laws increase, the "system"
becomes more inflexible, expensive and grossly inefficient. Eventually, these
metastasizing maladies of inflexibility, rising costs, inefficiency and
resistance to change, drive the "system" into corruption. The "system" becomes
so powerful that it becomes virtually impossible to change without an
extraordinary effort. Sometimes violence is the only way to change the "system".
It is certain that the American "system" of government will not be changed with
a little boy's slingshot, as depicted in the image accompanying this
article.
People react to the seemingly impenetrable "system" by becoming
more apathetic and resigned to the inevitability of the "system", without
considering the possibility that the "system" can be changed. They feel helpless
and impotent. Or, maybe they are just plain lazy and the fight has gone out of
them. But the reality is, it will take a great deal more effort to defeat the
"system" than sitting on the couch watching "Dancing with the Stars" or Monday
Night football, hoping that someone else will do the job.
The "system" is an intertwined entanglement of interlocking
national and international interests of commerce, finance and trade, accompanied
by government enablers of the "system" in the executive, judicial and
legislative branches. The tentacles of one interest are inextricably interwoven
into the tentacles of all the other interests. Finding out what drives one,
leads to a complex maze of closed doors, backrooms, deep subterranean caverns
and secret meetings. All the sources are purposely hidden and camouflaged.
Traces to find the truth go down dead end paths, or are blocked by impenetrable
obstacles. Sources of the "system's" power are elusive and they are anything but
constitutional. The "system" exists because of citizen apathy and survives,
thrives and grows on the people's money and special interests.
Examples of the "system" are almost endless. Unions,
socialists, environmentalists and the broad category of government, at every
level, drive America's public education (or should we say indoctrination)
"system". Attorneys, judges, court clerks and tens of thousands of state and
federal rules, drive the judicial "system", such that if justice ever finds a
court, it will have become a worldwide miracle.
Special interests, including internationalists, corporations,
unions, socialists and environmentalists, drive federal, state and local
governments, are part of the "system." Corrupt politicians whose only priority
is to get elected or re-elected, drive the legislative branch of government and
are part of the "system." Even the good politicians, if that is not a
contradiction of terms, will eventually be sucked into the "system".
The "system" gave us the 16th Amendment, the Federal Reserve
and the Internal Revenue Service. The "system" brought Americans the suspension
of the Gold Standard. The "system" gave us worthless money that is an instrument
of debt, backed by nothing. American currency is valueless, backed up by a
government-created mirage.
The "system" gave us a news media that is devoid of objectivity
and now personifies a wholly liberal "system" bias. The "system" gave us liberal
colleges that now only espouse one liberal viewpoint and silences any other. The
"system" gave us radical environmentalism that tells man he is a virus on the
earth and must be heavily regulated and freedoms denied. The "system" gave us
social justice, a liberal ideology that promotes and supports only the
collective, never the individual or individual rights. Under these conditions
the U. S. Constitution has become virtually meaningless.
Government bureaucracies are prime examples of entrenched
"systems" that resist every attempt to make them more efficient, or dismantle
them altogether. As we said in our last article entitled "How Democrats Milk America's Safety
Net", "since most government
programs are a deep cesspool of waste, fraud, abuse and corruption, the cost
versus the benefits for any government program are in all likelihood, in the
toilet."
Who owns the "system"?
A cadre of in-the-know, colluding
elites in finance, corporations and unions, each of which are aided and abetted
by power-wielding players in central governments all around the world. One world
government happened a long time ago, probably around the early part of the 20th
Century at the time of the passage of the 16th Amendment. Since then, the
sovereignty barriers and borders, especially for America, have been coming down
one by one through central bank collusions, secret international trade
agreements and failing to enforce immigrations laws, without the general
population being the wiser ….. or caring.
If you have any doubts about this globalization effort and the
elimination of sovereign boundaries, all you have to do is to read U. S.
Attorney General Loretta Lynch's speech before the UN General Assembly on
September 29, 2015, as she announced the implementation of the United Nations
"Strong Cities Network" initiative. You will find the transcript of her
anti-American, anti-sovereignty, globalist speech at the following link:
http://www.justice.gov/opa/Ms. Lynch should be impeached for what she said in that speech. (See Impeachment Resolution HERE)
Who runs the "system"?
The "system" is run by millions of
compliant flunkies who haven't the slightest clue that they are part of a
powerful, fire-breathing dragon that consumes nations, crushes individual
freedom and squashes dissent.
Much of the anger that is flaring up all over America today,
that manifests itself in the circus that is the current Republican presidential
primary, is the frustration over the "system." We elect the people who say they
are going to change the "system", but nothing changes. It only gets worse. It
seems we can't find a leader that has intellect, honor, passion and courage to
challenge the "system", as well as challenging international interests with the
full force, faith and credit of the United States of America. Some think Trump
might be the guy to do it, but beware of putting your faith in just one man. The
real challenge is the "system" itself and it will not be broken up without
massive resistance from millions of Americans.
Even when glaring events occur that should arouse the public to
outrage and demand change, like the debate over Planned Parenthood selling baby
parts, something comes along to save the "system" (like the Democrats)
and stop any attempts to make the situation right.
Everyone knows that the IRS is totally corrupt, dysfunctional
and in many cases, unlawful and yet it lives on. Why hasn't Congress fixed it?
Because millions of jobs in accounting and the legal arena would go away if the
IRS were dismantled. Those jobs have a powerful lobby in Washington DC
(the "System") and will never let Congress do away with those
jobs. We explained this situation in an article we wrote in January of 2014
entitled, "Why Congress Will Never Repeal the IRS." (see: http://www.narlo.org/ idarchives/011214.html)
As we previously said, the ""system"" is supported primarily by
special interests. The special interests can be money, socialism,
environmentalism, welfare, land use, racism, immigration, health care, climate
change, corporations, unions and even animal rights groups. In America there are
special interests for every occasion and they all have their lobbyists in
Washington DC and in every state legislature, to pound on the table and demand
that their ""system"" be funded by your money. Our alleged representatives give
in almost every time.
But the "system" can be defeated, just not all at once. It has
to be taken apart in small chunks. A small group of dedicated individuals could
take on a city hall or the county commissioners. A larger group of dedicated
individuals could take on the state. These individuals would have to be prepared
to unravel the system in their area through research and study, expose what is
going on very publicly and get the people outraged enough to demand common sense
changes. These individuals would have to fight to overcome media bias (the
"system"), which means they would have to push their message until the
media could no longer ignore the "story."
But the small groups and larger groups would have to be funded
and coordinated nationally, with a set of principles and a distinct plan from
which to guide their efforts. Hopefully, those principles would be based on the
U. S. Constitution as interpreted by the Founders. But they would be up against
200 plus years of a "system" of laws, statutes and rules that would not unravel
easily without an extraordinary effort by tens of thousands of devoted Americans
and the expense of large sums of money. The sad reality is, the "system" may be
so entrenched, nothing but violence will overcome its power, because this is
what those dedicated individuals would be up against:
These are three recent articles we wrote to describe the
"system's" power and the difficulties in taking it apart. The intertwined
special interests would put up obstacles in the way on every front, through
elections and court challenges. As we said, the "system" will not be defeated by
a little boy's slingshot. There are no more David's to slay Goliath in the real
world of the "system."
If you are one of those that think Trump is the answer all by
himself, there is no way he could do it alone, should he, by some twist of fate,
get elected. He would need highly skilled and well-connected advisers and the
majority of the people behind him to overcome the "system." That's a tall order
given that so many Americans are invested in the "system" for their own survival
and will vote to preserve the status quo.
If you would like to learn more about the real Donald Trump,
click HERE. The National Association of Rural
Landowners, (NARLO) has provided this
Trump website as a public service.
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Ron Ewart, a nationally known author and
speaker on freedom and property rights issues and author of this weekly column,
"In Defense of Rural America", is the president of the National
Association of Rural Landowners (NARLO) (http://www.narlo.org) an advocate and consultant for urban and rural landowners and a
non-profit corporation headquartered in Washington State. He can be
reached for comment at: info@narlo.org.
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