The Controlled Collapse of Freedom: What's Being Weakened and Why
PLUS What you can do about it
I sincerely apologize for what I am about to say. If it is not said, then I am doing a severe disservice to everyone. Sometimes there is nothing to do but face and hear the music that is playing that we have become powerless to stop. We are at the tipping point. And I AM NOT kidding. We are now at a point we need all hands on deck, or at the very least the majority, not just a fraction of the percentage of Americans.
Yes there have been movements. Even though the appearance of those movements on television look HUGE, they aren’t.
This is so unbelievable that many want to unsubscribe believing wisdom to be bull. Just because something SEEMS impossible simply because it has never happened before, does not mean it is not possible. That is my point.
We have never ever been where we are right now.
I know, it makes zero sense as to why any leader would want to run a weakened country and even be known for weakening it to the point that any other leader would be ashamed of. Power isn’t about sense. It is solely about the ability to do whatever one wants to do and proclaiming to have done it bigger and better than any other, even if no one else would want to do such a thing, even if no one else ever has.
We can continue to pay attention to all the fall out - all the drama - OR
We can simply pay attention THE MOST IMPORTANT THING ABOUT ANY OF THIS. What is the most important thing?
That none of this should be happening and the person in office that is doing it has to be stopped. At this point it doesn’t matter what he is doing because his nefarious intentions are clear. Look at the pattern.
Look at the list below and then - make up your own mind. The list shows what you must control to rule a country no matter how they feel about you. Every single one has been checked thus far.
Before I list it, I have to finish my initial observation.
America is largely comprised of a largely entitled populace. Even the poverty here overall is kinder than third world poverty. Because of that - SADLY it has become impossible ,in the minds of most Americans, for America to become a third world run by a tyrannical over lord. Moreover - it is the lack of education and understanding as to how our system works at all that allows what is happening, and has happened to occur.
If this continues - than everyone, even those that tried to change things, had better have an exit plan. The window on the capacity for people to execute any escape plan is slowly closing, but trust me. It will close if this is allowed to continue.
I am not sure what countries would have any of us, but if you know of one that will give asylum at the risk of an oligarchy like America will have become.
Given the Big Beautiful Bill that will likely now pass even the house due to threats made that we may not even be aware of on the persons and families and reputations of those in service of Government office, you have to wonder if anyone in Government, at some point, will be able to turn this thing around or not. I hope we are not there YET.
Are you aware that Radical extremists are created out of duress. Desperate people do desperate things like operating outside of law because the law is often bought, and paid for and under the control of any tyrannical government.
Law is not Justice. Justice is another matter altogether.
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Controlling a free country involves weakening several key pillars that underpin its freedom and autonomy.
Here's a list of things that would need to be weakened, and why someone would want to control such a nation:
Things That Must Be Weakened:
Independent Judiciary:
Why weakened: A strong, impartial judiciary upholds the rule of law, protects individual rights, and provides checks and balances against governmental overreach. Weakening it means the government can act with impunity, bypass legal challenges, and suppress dissent without fear of judicial review.
Free Press and Independent Media:
Why weakened: A free press acts as a watchdog, informing the public, exposing corruption, and holding power accountable. Weakening it through censorship, propaganda, harassment, or control of media outlets allows the ruling entity to control the narrative, spread misinformation, and suppress critical voices, shaping public opinion to its advantage.
Civil Liberties and Human Rights:
Why weakened: Freedoms like speech, assembly, association, and privacy empower citizens to organize, express dissent, and challenge authority. Weakening these rights through surveillance, restrictions on protest, arbitrary arrests, and suppression of free expression stifles opposition and makes it harder for people to collectively resist.
Independent Electoral System:
Why weakened: Fair and transparent elections ensure that power derives from the consent of the governed. Weakening it through voter suppression, gerrymandering, electoral fraud, or undermining election commissions allows the controlling entity to maintain power indefinitely, regardless of public will.
Strong Civil Society and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs):
Why weakened: A robust civil society, including advocacy groups, charities, and community organizations, provides avenues for citizen participation, collective action, and alternative voices. Weakening these groups through restrictive laws, funding cuts, or harassment removes independent avenues for people to organize and advocate for their interests.
Independent Military/Security Forces (or their loyalty to the Constitution):
Why weakened: In a free country, the military is typically subservient to civilian rule and sworn to uphold the constitution. Weakening this independence, or shifting their loyalty from the nation/constitution to a specific leader or party, allows the controlling entity to use force to suppress internal opposition and maintain power.
Economic Freedom and Private Property Rights:
Why weakened: Economic independence gives citizens power and reduces their reliance on the state. Weakening these through excessive state control, nationalization, high taxation, or arbitrary seizure of assets makes individuals and businesses dependent on the ruling power, reducing their ability to resist or act independently.
Education System:
Why weakened: A strong, critical education system fosters independent thought, informed citizens, and critical analysis. Weakening it through curriculum control, propaganda, censorship of ideas, or undermining academic freedom ensures that future generations are less likely to question authority or understand the value of freedom.
Decentralized Power Structures (Federalism/Local Autonomy):
Why weakened: Distributing power away from a central authority provides checks and balances and allows for diverse governance. Centralizing power by weakening local autonomy or federal structures removes these checks, making it easier for a single entity to impose its will across the entire nation.
Rule of Law (in practice, beyond just the judiciary):
Why weakened: This encompasses the principle that everyone, including those in power, is subject to the law. Weakening it means selective enforcement, impunity for cronies, and arbitrary application of laws, creating an environment of fear and uncertainty where rights are not guaranteed.
Why Anyone Would Want to Control a Weakened Nation:
The motivations for controlling a weakened nation are typically rooted in the pursuit and maintenance of power, wealth, and influence:
Absolute Power: The primary motivation is often the desire for unchecked authority. With a weakened nation, there are no effective internal constraints on the ruling entity's decisions or actions, allowing them to govern without accountability.
Resource Exploitation: A weakened nation is easier to exploit for its natural resources (e.g., oil, minerals, land, water), labor, or strategic location, enriching the controlling individuals or groups.
Economic Gain: Control allows for the establishment of monopolies, preferential contracts, and corrupt schemes that benefit the ruling elite and their associates, often at the expense of the general population.
Suppression of Dissent: By weakening the mechanisms that allow for opposition, the controlling entity can easily suppress any individuals or groups that challenge their rule, ensuring long-term stability for their regime.
Ideological Purity/Imposition: Some may seek control to impose a specific political, religious, or social ideology without any opposition or alternative viewpoints.
Personal Security and Longevity of Rule: For dictators or authoritarian regimes, maintaining control over a weakened populace reduces the risk of coups, revolutions, or international intervention, ensuring their personal safety and the continuation of their power.
Geopolitical Advantage: For external powers, controlling a nation (directly or through a puppet regime) can offer strategic military bases, alliances, or a buffer zone against rivals, enhancing their regional or global influence.
Ego and Legacy: For some leaders, the desire to leave a lasting mark, be seen as a powerful historical figure, or achieve a grand vision (even a destructive one) can be a strong motivator for seeking total control.
Essentially, by weakening the essential components of a free society, those seeking control aim to eliminate any obstacles to their will, secure their position, and extract maximum benefit from the nation's resources and population.
Am I laying blame to anyone? This is about the entire Government and how it is being run presently at this point.
It is becoming increasingly more difficult to say it is about only 1 individual, not because it is risky but because now it really is about more than one individual given all that have caved to threat and risk.
So what now? well like I said. It’s about time for you to consider an escape plan because sooner than later that is the ONLY option anyone will have and like I said also, that window of opportunity will soon close as well.
Don’t take my word for it. After all, you don’t know me. Look at the pattern, look at the list, look at the unrest, and look at the blatant disregard for people, health, finance, etc, as shown on the list.
Facts are facts at this point. No more conspiracy “theory”. No more sensationalists looking for attention.
THIS - IS - REAL and at some point the only thing any of us that were the whistle blowers can say to you will be-
I told you so.
I can tell you I won’t feel good saying it because at that point - those of us that tried are as screwed as everyone else.
But those of you that like positivity and feel good’s, go ahead and unsubscribe from everything that makes you feel afraid, or insulted or that is not pleasantries.
By doing so you condemn not only yourself but your entire country.
I don’t know about you but - I wouldn’t want that Karma.
If you want to know what to do? THERE IS A LIST BELOW
BUT DO IT SOON.
Please explore below for actions you can take along with contacts and links to assist you.
How Citizens Can Be Instrumental in Protecting and Advancing Democracy for a True Free World:
Changing what has been and is now, to what can be, requires active, informed, and sustained civic engagement. Here are key avenues for individuals to be instrumental in fostering a more robust and truly free society:
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1. Engage Directly with Elected Officials:
Your voice, especially as a constituent, holds weight. Communicating your views on specific policies, legislative actions, and appointments is crucial.
Contact Your Federal Elected Officials:
U.S. Senators: Find your senators and their contact information (web contact forms, postal addresses, phone numbers) on the official U.S. Senate website:
Website: https://www.senate.gov/senators/senators-contact.htm
Standard Postal Address: The Honorable (Senator's Name), United States Senate, Washington, DC 20510
U.S. Capitol Switchboard: (202) 224-3121 (can connect you to any Senate or House office)
U.S. Representatives: Find your representative by ZIP code and access their website and contact information (often a web form) on the official U.S. House of Representatives website:
Website: https://www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative
U.S. Capitol Switchboard: (202) 224-3121 (can connect you to any Senate or House office)
Tips for Contacting Officials:
Be Brief and Clear: State your purpose and position concisely.
Identify Yourself as a Constituent: Include your full name and address to confirm you are a voter in their district/state.
Personalize Your Message: Explain how the issue affects you or your community.
Be Respectful: Even if you disagree, a respectful tone is more effective.
Follow Up: Consider a thank you if they vote as you wished, or a respectful note if they did not.
Contact State and Local Elected Officials:
Governors, state legislators, mayors, city council members, and county officials all have significant power. You can usually find their contact information through your state's official government website or your city/county's official website.
USAGov: Provides links to find state and local officials: https://www.usa.gov/elected-officials
2. Support and Volunteer with Organizations Safeguarding Democracy:
Numerous non-profit, non-partisan organizations work tirelessly to protect and strengthen democratic institutions. Volunteering time, skills, or financial contributions can significantly amplify their impact.
For Civil Rights and Liberties:
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU): Defends and preserves individual rights and liberties guaranteed by the Constitution.
Website:
https://www.aclu.org/
Address: 125 Broad Street, New York, NY 10004
Phone: (212) 607-3300
NAACP: Works for racial justice and to end racial inequality through advocacy and litigation.
Website:
https://naacp.org/
Address: 4805 Mt Hope Drive, Baltimore, MD 21215
Phone: (410) 580-5000 (National Office)
Brennan Center for Justice: A non-partisan law and policy institute that focuses on fundamental issues of democracy and justice, including voting rights and governmental power.
Website:
https://www.brennancenter.org/
Address: 120 Broadway, Suite 1750, New York, NY 10271
Phone: (212) 998-6730
For Electoral Integrity and Reform:
League of Women Voters (LWV): A nonpartisan political organization encouraging informed and active participation in government and influencing public policy through education and advocacy.
Website:
https://www.lwv.org/
Address: 1730 M Street NW, Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20036-4508
Phone: (202) 429-1965
Issue One: A crosspartisan political reform group working to fix the political system, bolster U.S. elections, and strengthen ethics and accountability.
Website:
https://issueone.org/
Address: 1701 Rhode Island Ave NW, Washington, DC 20036 (General area, check website for specific contact if needed)
Democracy Fund: Works toward an inclusive, multiracial democracy that is open, just, resilient, and trustworthy. Supports organizations working on election protection and pro-democracy movements.
Website:
https://democracyfund.org/
(Contact information typically via website forms or general inquiries)
For Government Accountability and Transparency:
Project On Government Oversight (POGO): A non-partisan watchdog investigating corruption and abuse of power in the federal government and advocating for reforms.
Website:
https://www.pogo.org/
Address: 1100 G Street NW, Suite 500, Washington, DC 20005 (Check website for current mailing address)
Government Accountability Project (GAP): Promotes corporate and government accountability by protecting whistleblowers and empowering citizen activists.
Website:
https://whistleblower.org/
Address: 1612 K St NW, Suite 1100, Washington, DC 20006 (Check website for current mailing address)
3. Participate in the Electoral Process:
Register to Vote: Ensure you and everyone you know eligible to vote is registered. Many non-profits and government sites offer voter registration tools.
Vote in Every Election: Local, state, and federal elections all matter. Research candidates and ballot measures thoroughly.
Become a Poll Worker/Observer: Volunteer to work at polling places or observe the election process to ensure fairness and transparency. Contact your local county or state election office for opportunities.
Support Non-Partisan Voter Education: Help disseminate accurate information about voting procedures and candidates.
4. Stay Informed and Promote Media Literacy:
Seek Diverse News Sources: Read news from a variety of reputable, non-partisan, and fact-checked media outlets.
Understand Media Bias: Be aware of potential biases in news reporting and opinion pieces.
Fact-Check Information: Before sharing information, especially on social media, verify its accuracy through independent fact-checking organizations (e.g., PolitiFact, Snopes, FactCheck.org).
Engage Critically: Question headlines, consider the source, and read beyond initial summaries.
5. Advocate for Stronger Civic Education:
Support initiatives that strengthen civic education in schools, ensuring future generations understand their rights, responsibilities, and the mechanics of democracy.
6. Engage in Community and Local Activism:
Attend Public Meetings: Go to city council meetings, school board meetings, and other local government gatherings to stay informed and voice opinions.
Join Local Groups: Connect with local community organizations, advocacy groups, or neighborhood associations that align with your values and goals for change.
Organize and Mobilize: Work with others to organize events, write letters to the editor, or launch local campaigns around specific issues.
Building a True Free World:
A "true free world" is one where democratic principles are robust, where every voice can be heard, where justice is applied equally, and where institutions are resilient against attempts to undermine them. It requires continuous effort. By engaging thoughtfully and actively in these ways, individuals can collectively be instrumental in safeguarding and evolving democracy to meet its highest ideals.
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