Slavery Alive and Well

Áine on April 3rd, 2005 filed in Politics

Reposted with permission. I didn’t write this, but I think the writer is probably correct in almost everything written here. What’s said about the Social Services system is definitely true here in Michigan, and everything else I read here is too. I wonder what it’s going to take to wake people up to this…

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The New American Slavery
By Jolly Roger
4-2-5
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“The average American in the year 2005 lives a fragile existence, in a struggle for survival that can be ended by missing a few paychecks. The carrot at the end of the stick which was formerly known as “the American dream” has been replaced by a whip that can best be described as the American nightmare of homelessness, and slow, early death. You no longer work to achieve a better life for yourselves and your children. You work to keep a roof over your head, and you pray that you don’t lose it. You became a slave when fear replaced incentive as your motivation to work, but I still suggest that you work while you can, because if the company you work for can’t send your job overseas, the U.S. government is allowing 2000 people per day to enter this country illegally, because they’re willing to do your job for less.

“It doesn’t matter if you’re a “white collar” or “blue collar” employee. If you’re an American, you’re too highly paid. There are billions of people who want your job, and your government is doing all they can to see that you lose it to them. You see, we’re not really Americans anymore. Now we’re just anonymous faces in the “global village,” because our government has sold our nation to foreigners and international bankers, and the new bankruptcy law has doomed the American citizen to a life of debt slavery. They’ll insist that illegal immigrants are only doing jobs that Americans refuse to do, and you’ll probably believe it, because if you’re watching the TV that shovels that crap, you probably still have your job. The illegal immigrants are doing jobs that Americans always did, and every unemployed American I talk to can’t find a job anywhere. And just like the European immigrants that flooded this country before the economic depression of the 1930’s, today’s illegal immigrants also have no gripe with a government that has allowed them work for high wages in America, and send billions back to their homeland. Nor do they care very much about our constitution, bill of rights, or way of life. They’re only here for what they can grab, and our government has welcomed them with open arms, because they’re grabbing it from you.

“You’re already working much longer, and much harder, to achieve a much lower standard of living than the previous generation, and 25 percent of working Americans no longer even get a vacation. The Social Security retirement age has been raised to match the life expectancy of American males, so apparently, you’re also expected to work until you’re dead. When you do finally get a vacation, they only trip you’ll be taking will be in a pine box, and that’s only if you’re one of the lucky ones. Most of us will only get the state-issued canvas bag that gets tossed into the pit with all the others. If you don’t mind the fact that you’ll be working until you’re dead, you might also want to consider the fact that you’ll get nothing for your labor, because this nation’s economy is about to crash like a freight train, and when it does, everything you’ve worked for will vanish. After the depression gets ugly, and your family has made the adjustment from three meals per day to three meals per week, the newspapers will blame your hunger on “the economy,” as if it were some magical force that uncontrollably ruined a couple hundred million lives. Nothing could be further from the truth.

“Politicians and international bankers can manipulate national economies at will, much in the way the media manipulates your mind, and a decision has been made to impoverish Americans, because global government requires that everyone in the world have an equally low standard of living. Simply put, we’re being robbed of all we’ve worked for, because our government wants us to be poor, hungry, and docile, dependant upon them for our existence, and in fear of them for our lives. The government of the United States is intentionally destroying the economy of the United States, because the politicians and the international bankers they work for have decided that the American way of life, and catering to the demands of the American constitution, is simply too expensive.

“Regardless of how wealthy you think you are, you actually have no real money at all. The “federal reserve notes” that are in your wallet, and your bank account, aren’t really money, but are actually only paper on a debt that can never be paid, not even by combining all the assets and labor of every American alive today. Any loan-shark with a third grade education will tell you “the paper’s no good,” and naturally, the foreign investors who allow us to float this debt, have come to the same conclusion.

“What is commonly known as the “U.S. dollar,” represents a debt that is owed by the U.S. federal government, to the federal reserve bank. The federal reserve bank happens to be the privately owned entity that lent the money that’s represented by the paper in your wallet. The federal reserve act signed away everything you own, and the fruit of your labor as collateral on this debt, and as foreign investors are becoming increasingly unwilling to invest the $2 billion per day needed to cover the interest, our creditors will want to collect it.

“About 90 percent of all Americans are mortgaged to the hilt, and would have little or no assets left if all debts and liabilities were to be paid.* Most Americans have taken advantage of low interest rates, and are now paying a mortgage on their homes. The booming real estate market has made every purchase profitable, because the price of a home always rises. The problem is that the price of a home today is incredibly over-inflated, and the real estate boom that’s been keeping the American economy afloat, is about to bust. Interest rates are going to rise, and the price of your home is going to drop drastically, which will leave you stuck paying for a house that probably wouldn’t pay the interest on your debt if you sold it. If you’re lucky enough to remain employed, inflation will shred your paycheck until you can no longer make mortgage payments. This is when you need to remember that when a nation’s economy collapses, the wealth of the nation doesn’t disappear, it only changes hands.

“Millions of Americans are about to be tossed into the street, and because we’re a kinder and gentler America, from the street they’ll be tossed into shelters. Once in the shelter, they’ll be wards of the social service system, which will make sure they all have food, and a bed to sleep in. In exchange for that food and shelter, the “welfare reform” act will put them to work at jobs where they will collect no additional salary. I guess the idea of “welfare reform” is a lot more acceptable to Americans than “forced labor” but regardless of what you call it, many Americans will soon experience slavery once again, and the slaves are not just sweeping public streets. Under the welfare reform act, many Americans are being put to work for private companies for no wages other than the cost of their food and shelter, both of which constitute the bare minimum requirements of survival. By causing the economy to collapse, and then “saving” the poor, our government can legally force millions of Americans into slavery. The new slavery will be blamed on “the economy,” and it will employ a much larger percentage of the population than it did before the civil war.

“To understand how they’re accomplishing this, we need to turn our thoughts back to our monetary system, because due to the fact that it is no longer based on the gold standard, our government is in control of the money supply, and that gives them the ability to cause rampant unemployment, which is exactly what they’re doing. The framers of the U.S. constitution protected us from this brand of tyranny, but because Americans were foolish enough to ignore and/or trust their government, they will become slaves, but most of them will blame themselves for their plight.

“Article 1, Section 10, of the U.S. constitution clearly states that “no state shall… make any thing but gold and silver coin a tender in payment of debts.” The constitution’s prohibition of “fiat money” (what’s in your wallet) guarantees that the wealth of the nation remains in the hands of the people, which leaves the government incapable of stealing the population’s wealth, as they’re doing today. You can collect all the dollars that you like. Our government decides what they’re worth, and by keeping the presses working overtime, they’re insuring that the dollar will soon be worthless.

“The U.S. department of labor has also changed the way it collects data regarding unemployment, which allows for the fraudulent unemployment figures that are printed in the newspapers, and allows working Americans to believe that things aren’t really that bad. Their new “household survey” system avoids counting most of the poor by basing unemployment figures on telephone surveys. A real estimate, based on population and payroll taxes, reveals that about 25 percent of the American workforce is presently unemployed, and that will eventually force them into the social service slavery system. Unless your mortgage and debts are completely paid off, and you can still pay your property taxes, there’s a good chance you’ll soon be joining them. Welcome to the third world, and to an American world, where slavery is legal once again.

“What are you going to do when your government forces you into slavery? You can’t avoid it, because if you’re homeless, you’ll be rounded up and brought to a “shelter”, where you’ll be fed, and probably medicated if you’re not happy to be there. With so many people becoming homeless, it will be easy for them to find an apartment for you, and social services will pay your rent, and give you food stamps.

“Soon after that they will find you a job, but naturally, you won’t be taking home a paycheck because you’re in debt to the social service system. They’ll tell you that you’re working your way back to independence, but since your salary will never be more than your expenses, you’ll work for free until you’re dead. If you refuse to work, the government “assistance” will be cut off, you’ll be back out on the street, and you’ll probably do your next job with a shackle around your ankle.

“I’m not asking that you waste the time or paper required to write your congressman, because they don’t care what you think anyway. What I am asking you to do is to remember something. When the economy does crash, and you’re forced into the street. I want you to remember that this isn’t your fault, and it’s not the result of a “bad economy.” Please remember that you’re poor, hungry and homeless, because that’s where our government wants you to be, and they intentionally destroyed the U.S. economy because they want you to suffer, and beg. And regardless of how bad things get, never sell your rifle.” — Jolly Roger

“Lenin is said to have declared that the best way to destroy the capitalist system was to debauch the currency. By a continuing process of inflation, governments can confiscate, secretly and unobserved, an important part of the wealth of their citizens….. Lenin was certainly right.” - John Maynard Keynes*

*90 percent of all Americans are mortgaged to the hilt, and would have little or no assets left if all debts and liabilities were to be paid. — Rep. Traficant to U.S. Congress.

**John Maynard Keynes is the economist for whom our present monetary system is named.

Unlike this nation’s wealth, anything written by Jolly Roger is the property of the American people, and the author hereby grants permission to anyone who so desires to post, copy, forward or distribute this letter as they see fit, and in fact, the author encourages you to do so.

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4 Responses to “Slavery Alive and Well”

  1. Afonso Says:

    Hmm. There’s a long time that I didn’t read a text to the end with so much interest.

    I am curious about something. Knowing your political ideas, what would you propose to end that situation?

    BTW, I don’t think the US is the most easiest country to go to work. Or maybe Portugal has its doors wide open.

  2. Aine Says:

    There is no complete solution to ALL of these problems, but I do have some ideas…

    1. Make profiteering during wartime illegal. You’d soon see a whole lot of corporations pushing for peace world-wide.
    2. Protect consumers’ rights to sue for product liability and to punish corporations with punitive rewards for damages. This would help to ensure that some thought and work went into making products safe for consumers.
    3. Provide national healthcare, as Canada and many other countries do, to ensure that families are not driven into bankruptcy or lifetime debt by medical bills.
    4. Invest in alternate energy, don’t just talk about it. We need a massive investment into wind farms, solar farms, and research and development into alternate sources of energy that are environmentally-friendly. We have the technology, it makes sense to become less dependent on oil.
    5. Decriminalize marijuana laws. Hemp is one of the most useful plants on the planet; you can get fibre for textiles and paper, oil, medicines, and many other things from this plant. It would also help revitalize agriculture. I wouldn’t count on getting a lot of tax revenue from it’s sale, however, because unlike tobacco, it is relatively easy for anyone to grow it without too much difficulty (which is one of the main reasons it remains illegal here — it wouldn’t be under corporate control by pharmaceutical companies and they don’t like that. But I say “fuck ‘em” because they’ve been overcharging all of us for decades for chemicals as medicines which are actually much more hazardous to health.) What does it say about a country that is building more prisons than schools? That’s something to think about, isn’t it?
    6. Voting reform. We need to ensure that our votes are counted as cast. Right now, a handful of companies are in charge of the voting machines, and there is no proper way to ensure integrity of the vote. I’m hoping this will be corrected in time before our other problems completely destroy this country, but I’m also realistically pessimistic about it
    7. Media reform. Freedom of the Press means having an independent press, free of influence by government, big money, and corporations that stand to gain from presenting a view favorable to profits and not the truth. Without a free press, we are being lied to, but few know or realize it unless they start looking at media outside of our country.
    8. Root out government corruption at all levels of government and sentence those jerks to prison. Nothing less will cure that problem.
    9. Do the same for corporate corruption. Make the fines big and the prison sentences long… and make it stick, no hand-slaps. Other countries could help in this endeavor by insisting that the fraudsters be punished… refuse to deal with corrupt companies and governments. Boycott and embargo what you don’t like. The only way Europe and the rest of the world is going to put a stop to this hegemony that is America is to band together to stand against the corruption. And I don’t care if that sounds unAmerican, half my country belongs to the Ethically Challenged Republican Party. Insist on ethics and don’t be afraid to tell the truth and keep on telling it in your media.

    There’s more, but it’s late and I’m tired. :)

  3. Afonso Says:

    Wow, you could turn that into a post…hehe

    1. That would be interesting, but what about those countries that seriously put a threat to world peace? I mean, the only reason because there such a big anti-US sentiment now, is because there’s doubts that Iraq posed a threat, not because the idea of a threat itself is wrong. I mean, what you propose would only be viable if ALL countries, with no exception would abide by it.

    2. Agree.

    3. Well, unfortunately that system is a bit broken, to say the least. But agree.

    4. Completely agree.

    5. Complicated to say. I think there should be a lot of education about the matter before legalization. In the long term it could be a nice measure, but in the short, medium term, what would be the consequences?
    Fact is I think the tendency now is to make it even more illegal, taking into account what is happening with tobacco stricter regulations.

    6. Agree.

    7. Completely agree. A few days ago, it was known that the recently elected, socialist government, that won with a large majority of votes, will build a genetic database of ALL the portuguese in the next 4 years. In the same day that it was made public, a well known news radio station that usually promotes debates, has instead chosen to ask its listeners if they were emotioned with Pope’s effort’s to talk (His soul rest in peace). BTW, they’re saying that the genetic database thing was written in the socialist government program, but not even their opponents talked about the subject during the elections campaign. Strangely enough I didn’t hear so far any party complaining about it, or promoting debate.
    Like a friend of mine said, not even Mr. Bush would dream of identifying all US citizens by their genetic code.

    8. Agree.

    9. Hmm. Agree, but don’t think that’s exclusive to the US. What about corruption in Africa, South America, etc.? Something I don’t understand is why a countries like Switzerland are allowed to be a heaven for corrupt leaders to deposit what they steal from their countries. The only reason I see for not deposing corrupt leaders in Africa and stop all aid to those countries is because it would affect even more those who are already suffering.

  4. Aine Says:

    1. Violence creates more violence. That’s just the way it is. There are peaceful ways to resolve conflict, but seldom is that road ever actually explored. Diplomacy isn’t diplomacy if you’re screwing over your own countrymen for personal profit, and all too often, that’s what’s happened. In my country, we spend more money on warmongering than anything else. If we spent even 10% of that budget on peace and peace education, it would go a long way towards creating peace and tolerance for others instead of conflict. That kind of thinking is, imho, what won India’s peace from Great Britain. People say that won’t work anymore, that everything’s changed and that isn’t a realistic view in today’s world, but I don’t think that’s entirely true. Anyone who listened to the complaints of the “terrorists” (bin Laden’s tapes, for example) would see what the problems are and could work to resolve those problems. But no one is listening to anyone else, this whole war was based on lies and greed for oil and profits. Here are some things to think about:
    a) Show me some proof that bin Laden was responsible for 9/11. Not just politicians spewing talking points, I want proof.
    b) The intelligence that was used prior to this war is all being called faulty now, but at the time prior to the invasion of Iraq, we were all assured it was incontrovertible, unquestionable. We now know that was lies. We also know that the source of that “faulty” intelligence was someone named “Curveball” who our intelligence services knew was often drunk, unstable, and lying. Our president chose to cherry pick the intelligence and discarded anything that did not meet with his agenda, which was planned long before 9/11.
    c) Who exactly *is* al Qaeda? In point of fact, there is no such thing as al Qaeda, the FBI needed to name an organization in order to bring charges against bin Laden because our RICO laws require the naming of an “organization”. It was an administrative thing, not an actual organization with a worldwide network of sleeper cells headed by a central figure named Osama bin Laden. To date, not one sleeper cell has ever been found to exist.
    d) Most of the 9/11 hijackers were Saudi Arabian, but no one from that country is being held accountable for anything. When will Americans begin to question “Why?”

    My point is, how do we know which countries constitute a real threat when we have megalomaniacs like Bush picking and choosing intel based on his greed-filled agenda. That isn’t intel, it’s propaganda. If we can’t depend on our leaders being truthful with us, it’s time to get new leaders and charge the old ones with crimes. And it’s also well past time to determine where the real threats lie and attempt to neutralize those threats (preferably without resorting to pre-emptive attacks.) Just because someone is gathering weapons, we can’t assume they’re necessarily going on the offensive. One gathers weapons when feeling threatened as well.

    5. Marijuana use is a victimless crime and the enforcement, prosecution, and incarceration of users is a horrible waste of money and our justice system that could be used to fight other kinds of crimes. Steer agriculture of hemp another way and you turn it into jobs and solutions to energy and other problems. Hemp oil can be used for heating homes, although it’s not very good for fueling vehicles (until adjustments in technology are made). As for education, we already teach about it in our schools, but currently in a way that misinforms people instead of informing them about what we really do and do not know about it. There have been many, many studies done on the effects of marijuana as well as it’s medicinal value, although research into medicinal use has been hampered by various arms of the U.S. government who would rather keep it illegal, for lots of reasons and not all of them in the public interest. Thus far, in the entire history of man’s use of marijuana, which stretches for some 4,000 years, there has only been one recorded case of death, and that was someone who was allergic to the plant. No one has ever died being high or overdosing. It seems fairly safe compared to tobacco or alcohol, or even aspirin. Kids would not, of course, be legally allowed to use it (except under a doctor’s care if warranted), just as alcohol is regulated.

    9. Build the UN into the kind of organization it was meant to be, and not this bureaucracy that never gets much of anything done. I know that’s “hard work” but each country must be responsible for their own integrity when coming together to make decisions. Allowing Libya, for example, to chair the Human Rights Commission is a joke. It shows no accountability by the countries that allow something like that to happen, and makes a joke out of an organization that was meant to be serious.

    Right now, the U.S. is so deeply in debt, it should be relatively easy to influence our foreign policy if only other countries would get together and stand up for what is right and decent in the world. We may have veto power, but you all have economic power.

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