Flipping massive queues into fuel stations causing gridlocked traffic everywhere! Infuriatingly it meant I could not get in to London for the protest march today..........I tried! First big march I've missed! Very p'd off!
Iain Davis advocates striving for something better, but acting wisely - avoiding pointless symbolic sacrifices, accepting the generational nature of the struggle, avoiding an all or nothing mind-set.
The extracts below do not reflect or summarise the central theme of his article, which is worth reading in full.
“our aim should never be to topple the state. It is a completely impractical proposition. Our aim should be to encourage the evolution of society through the example we set. …creating a peaceful, free society will have to occur in the margins initially. We need to form a parallel society of free people and the decentralised systems we build will need to respond and adapt as they come under attack from the state.
First and foremost we have to survive. There is absolutely no chance of us building anything better if we aren’t around to do it. While we support each other to maximise our non-compliance with the “unlawful” demands of the State, there will be occasions where we have to comply……There are many situations one might envisage where a degree of compliance will, unfortunately be unavoidable. However if our mindful intention is to keep this to an absolute minimum we will be on the right track. ………….
The global public-private-partnership of stakeholder capitalists is essentially corporate and the COVID coup d’etat has created a corporate led technocracy. Therefore we need to choose carefully how we spend our money. While practically impossible to avoid entirely, we should keep our transactions with global corporations to a bare minimum........
We must abandon our obsession with convenience. Instead of popping to the supermarket, we should make the effort to buy our food from local, independent farmers markets or other small businesses......
One of the primary drivers for the coup d’etat was the creation of a new international monetary and financial system. The intention is to force us all to use Central Bank Digital Currency. This programmable money will give central banks complete control over every aspect of our lives. Able to control every CBDC transaction, the central bank's algorithms will dictate what we can or cannot buy ………
We should construct local freedom cells focused upon maximising our independence from the State system. We need to understand and engage in widespread counter economics.
In short we must re-prioritise. The things we do everyday truly matter. The entire State technocracy is predicated upon exploiting us for the benefit of stakeholder capitalists. The COVID coup d’etat was designed to enslave us to that exploitative system. The purpose of the propaganda we have been deluged under is to force us to live in fear and accept the State technocracy as the only solution.
It is obvious from the actions of the State, that it needs us far more than we need it. We can build a Global society without the State. We do not need to fight it or change it. We need to ignore it and build something better. We need to engage in evolution not revolution.
Iain Davis advocates striving for something better, but acting wisely - avoiding pointless symbolic sacrifices, accepting the generational nature of the struggle, avoiding an all or nothing mind-set.
The extracts below do not reflect or summarise the central theme of his article, which is worth reading in full.
“our aim should never be to topple the state. It is a completely impractical proposition. Our aim should be to encourage the evolution of society through the example we set. …creating a peaceful, free society will have to occur in the margins initially. We need to form a parallel society of free people and the decentralised systems we build will need to respond and adapt as they come under attack from the state.
First and foremost we have to survive. There is absolutely no chance of us building anything better if we aren’t around to do it. While we support each other to maximise our non-compliance with the “unlawful” demands of the State, there will be occasions where we have to comply……There are many situations one might envisage where a degree of compliance will, unfortunately be unavoidable. However if our mindful intention is to keep this to an absolute minimum we will be on the right track. ………….
The global public-private-partnership of stakeholder capitalists is essentially corporate and the COVID coup d’etat has created a corporate led technocracy. Therefore we need to choose carefully how we spend our money. While practically impossible to avoid entirely, we should keep our transactions with global corporations to a bare minimum........
We must abandon our obsession with convenience. Instead of popping to the supermarket, we should make the effort to buy our food from local, independent farmers markets or other small businesses......
One of the primary drivers for the coup d’etat was the creation of a new international monetary and financial system. The intention is to force us all to use Central Bank Digital Currency. This programmable money will give central banks complete control over every aspect of our lives. Able to control every CBDC transaction, the central bank's algorithms will dictate what we can or cannot buy ………
We should construct local freedom cells focused upon maximising our independence from the State system. We need to understand and engage in widespread counter economics.
In short we must re-prioritise. The things we do everyday truly matter. The entire State technocracy is predicated upon exploiting us for the benefit of stakeholder capitalists. The COVID coup d’etat was designed to enslave us to that exploitative system. The purpose of the propaganda we have been deluged under is to force us to live in fear and accept the State technocracy as the only solution.
It is obvious from the actions of the State, that it needs us far more than we need it. We can build a Global society without the State. We do not need to fight it or change it. We need to ignore it and build something better. We need to engage in evolution not revolution.
Wise words indeed.