
Re: The American who quit money
I happen to read Daniel Suelo's blog from time to time, and I have for several years. His
latest blog is very impressive and a very good indicator of the depth of this "poor" man. He is at the front of the revolution, but you don't have to be exactly like him to participate. So what can we do?
How about the "
Top 5 Ways to Practice Non-Conformity in the Matrix"? I'm already doing all five. Monetary non-conformity is indeed the number one way to impact the ruling sociopaths. Money is their weapon of choice. They control the creation of money, and they use it to buy our cooperation to help them prepare our own demise. So why should I support them in their effort to subjugate and enslave me? To avoid paying any taxes to the criminals in Washington D.C., I've changed my lifestyle, deliberately cutting my income to below the poverty level. I will keep it there for the rest of my life, or until the criminals are brought to justice. I hardly ever buy things in a store. Most of my purchases are made at garage sales, I buy second-hand goods, and I trade with friends. I often scavenge raw materials, like used lumber, by keeping my eyes open for things others throw away, like an old wooden deck I found in an empty field and disassembled. Money is the tool used to enslave us -- the less we use it, the freer we are.
And how about
boycotting the government? It is not really a government. It is a
business. It is a tool used to make us dependent on government. One way to fight back is to avoid doing business with the government. The gun makers are learning that lesson, according to the article. The public had better learn it too, and fast. I'm already there. If the government will benefit from any work I do, I won't do it. I don't care how much they offer to pay me, the answer is NO. And I've had that philosophy for several decades.
Needless to say, the government does not approve of me. The feeling is mutual.