14 Signposts To Slavery. Escape while you can …
In 1972 a wonderful little book was published. It arrived with little fanfare yet somehow it has managed to survive for 25 years. Most people have never read it.
These are the same people who today are asking questions about what went wrong with America. These are the same people who today find that their plans for the future, no matter how hard they have worked to make those plans a reality, have vanished into thin air.
These are the same people who are working 3 jobs to keep what one job secured for them 20 years ago…….These people are you and I, the working middle class, the “We the People.”
The book is titled “None Dare Call It Conspiracy,” and was authored by Gary Allen with Larry Abraham. It was considered very controversial 23 years ago. In retrospect it appears to have been a blueprint for the future of America. That America is perhaps where we are all living today.
If you doubt the possibility of a conspiracy to bring America to it’s knees and perhaps install a totalitarian dictatorship through the conversion of our republic into a democracy you need only look to the changes in our laws. Gary Allen provided his readers with fourteen signposts on the road to totalitarianism.
They were compiled by Dr. Warren Carroll, and Mike Djordjevich, a refugee from Yugoslavian communism. The list is in no particular order. However, nothing on the list existed in American law at the time the list was compiled.
Read it now, experience it for yourself. Any one of the listed items would be a clear warning that the totalitarian state is very near, and a significant number of perhaps five or more could possibly suggest that the freedom we have once enjoyed and the preservation of our Great Republic has been lost.
14 Signposts To Slavery.
- Restrictions on taking money out of the country and on the establishment or retention of a foreign bank account by an American citizen.
- Abolition of private ownership of hand guns.
- Detention of individuals without judicial process.
- Requirements that private financial transactions be keyed to social security numbers or other government identification so that government records of these transactions can be fed into a computer.
- Use of compulsory education laws to forbid attendance at presently existing private schools.
- Compulsory non-military service.
- Compulsory psychological treatment for non-government workers or public school children.
- An official declaration that anti-communist (Patriot) organizations are subversive and subsequent legal action taken to suppress them.
- Laws limiting the number of people allowed to meet in a private home.
- Any significant change in passport regulations to make passports more difficult to obtain.
- Wage and price controls, especially in a non-wartime situation.
- Any kind of compulsory registration with the government of where individuals work.
- Any attempt to restrict freedom of movement within the United States.
- Any attempt to make a new major law by executive decree (that is, actually put into effect, not merely authorized as by existing executive orders.)
President Nixon invoked numbers 1, 11 and 14. As of January 1,1972, banks must report to the government any deposit or withdrawal over $5,000. That number has since been reduced to $3,000. Any purchase over $10,000 made in cash must also be reported to the federal government. Clinton has done the same via Executive Orders.
Courts have in some instances ordered individuals without bank accounts to open one under threat of incarceration through charges of Civil contempt.
This government is presently attempting to end private handgun ownership in America through federal legislation, signpost #2.
Recent destruction of Habeas Corpus has made signpost #3 a reality. Federal banking laws have made signpost #4 the law of the land.
President Clinton’s “America in Service” legislation has made signpost #6 an expected part of American behavior. Federal civil rights legislation in regard to helping young children deal with alternative life styles of adults ( Suzie’s two mommies/daddies) has made signpost #7 a part of the new american landscape.
Increased fees and much extended waiting times are now required to obtain a passport, signpost #10.
The EPA’s trip reduction legislation, which limits an individuals right to travel freely on the highway is a perfect example of signpost #13. Road blocks or check points set up by either local or state police under the guise of searching for drugs or drunk drivers, while appearing to be in the service of society are in truth an invasion of our freedom to travel.
Well, we have seen these already — 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 – 10 – 11 – 12 – 13 – 14
Signpost #8 is up for grabs, and 5, 6, 7 and 9 may take a little more time.
The truth speaks for itself . . . . America may be lost . . . . We may now be living under totalitarian rule. Some of us will recognize the truth. Some of us will continue to be in denial of the truth.
Too few of us will fight back to regain the freedoms we have lost. The only thing you can be sure of is that this government will continue in it’s relentless march over whatever may be left of this once great Republic until we are all slaves on the land our fathers fought to make free.
Winston Churchill, speaking to the English people as they were about to become involved in World War II proclaimed:
“If you will not fight for right when you can easily win without bloodshed; if you will not fight when your victory will be sure and not too costly; you may come to the moment when you will have to fight with all odds against you and only a precarious chance of survival.”
Because the American people have ignored warning after warning, we have finally come to that place in time where we are beginning to ask where our freedoms have gone. Unless we begin to take action now against unconstitutional acts on the part of our elected public servants, we will face a future choice, also described by Mr. Churchill. He said:
“There may be even a worse fate. You may have to fight when there is no hope of victory, because it is better to perish than to live as slaves.”
To study the ‘whys’ and the ‘wherefors’ of our present condition, I suggest “Our Enemy, The State” by Albert J. Nock – 1935, His Classic and Brilliant Critique Distinguishing ‘Government’ from the ‘State’.
In the same vein, tracing the path of ‘STATE’ from tyranny to freedom and back again to tyranny, I suggest “The Law” by Frederick Bastiat -1850, another much ignored classic expose of all socialist tendencies in the functioning of government.
Our thanks to www.Barefootsworld.net for their permission to republish their article.
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