The stateless
society, in our case America, is not the solution in my opinion, but instead the
problem! The problem isn’t that there is too much government; the problem is
that there isn’t enough government. Yes, I said it out loud, (or at least typed
it out loud). Surely by now people are questioning and wondering how I could
produce such insane logic? But before jumping to conclusions, please allow me
to explain myself. First, America has been described by many using words such
as: police state, tyranny, out of control and ever expanding government, nanny
state, warfare state, welfare state, you get the idea. How is this considered a
‘stateless’ society one might ask? Good question! Anyone who has typed into the
Duns and Bradstreet website “THE STATE OF” (fill in the blank for your state)
will know that their state is, in fact, a corporation. Albeit a ‘non-profit’
corporation, make no mistake, it is in ‘business’ to make money. So, if your State,
your local government, and likely your city government, as well the ‘United
States’ are all corporations in ‘business’ to make money, where does this leave
you? Without a government! Without a government that can protect your life,
liberty and property – or in other words you are left STATELESS! How does it
feel being ‘stateless’? Alone? Vulnerable to the abuse of out of control
corporations, even those who commit fraud and pose as governments? Are you
beginning to see my point?
So those who
have been dreaming of a utopian stateless existence, where everyone is frolicking
about taking care of each other, birds chirping, flowers blooming, can now open
your eyes, we are there! Did it turn out the way you expected? But, now that we
are there, and see what it is like, maybe it’s appropriate to caution ourselves:
to be careful what we wish for!
The United
States of America was founded as a peoples’ self-government instituted among
men in order to secure these rights of: life, liberty, and property. These are
all the things that we hoped we would find in a stateless society, but instead found
tyranny. How did we end up in this stateless existence? In 1871 the peoples’
representatives decided to abandon their posts as representatives of the people
in the people’s government, and instead voted themselves off of the “several
states” and into a municipal corporation with a jurisdiction within a ten mile
square situated in the District of Columbia and including other Federal
Territories. Since then, ‘We the People’ have been stateless. We the people,
from this point, being without the protection of the peoples’ government, were
lead through deception by private bankers and corporations and were provided with
what was perceived to be a benefit of a corporate identity (provided with the
birth record) which unwittingly led us into a corporate jurisdiction. Yes,
there is a corporate state that exercises extreme authority over our corporate
entity, and has given us the perception that our constitutional rights have
been taken from us, when in reality, the constitutional rights of our corporate
entity have been taken. But, in fact, nothing was ever really taken because
corporations never had rights in the first place!
The question
now is: shall we stand alone in the face of tyranny, stateless and without government?
Or shall we stand together and, once again, institute among men self-government
in order to secure or rights of life, liberty and property, from the abuse of out
of control corporations posing as government? Everyone must make their own
choice, of course, after all the power of government is derived by the ‘consent of the
governed’.