2013-03-03

The Road to World War III is Paved with Fiat Dollars

Vatic Note:  This video is the best one I have ever seen in presenting not only how we got to were we are and who, but also gives solutions that we need to implement before its too late.  Excellent job and also  the point made by Dr. Mills, through his allegory, is valid as heck.  The solution is in our hands.  Our leaders have proven time and again, they are not to be counted on to save us, Only we can do that now. What we choose to do or not do will determine the outcome.  If we do nothing, then we are lost, if we do progressively something along the way, then we have a chance and he gives us our choices on a progressive level. At this point, I have to agree with him.   Its time to bite the bullet face our responsilities as the caretakers of our Constitutional Republic and start reclaiming it.

As Thomas Jefferson said,  The American people are hesitant to act and will put  up with much abuse for a very long time, even though they are armed they are hesitant to act outside the system.  But once they decide to act, then they will be formidible.  I bring this up because that fact is what made us a nation of the greatest fighting men in the world.  

It was the average citizen fighting for a principle and Ideals and the future they wanted for their children, that made them so.  Everyone else had a professional military and they did not have the same heart in it as those fighting with the passion of a committed citizen to freedom and liberty.  Its an almost unbeatable combination that no technology can replace. Once you have tasted generations of freedom, there is no other options acceptable. Its better to be dead than a slave on your knees to others who treat you like cattle. There is no fighting as fierce as that done by a man who would rather die...than accept the alternative.

We also have something the evil ones do not have..... a soul, and unlimited creativity without central direction or control and Ron Pauls 2008 campaign proved it.  We are capable of thinking ouside the box and they are not.  That is why everything they do, has been done before and its their weakness.  We can adapt spontaneously and they cannot.  They are control freaks and we are not.  All  of that makes a huge difference on the battle field of tyranny.  

The Road to World War III is Paved with Fiat Dollars
http://americanactionreport.blogspot.tw/2013/03/the-road-to-world-war-iii-is-paved-with.html
by American Action Report, Dr. GW Mills,  Taiwan 

   Probably not one of y'all would like to believe the claim that the powers that be are setting us up for a nuclear-charged World War III in the next few years.  Go ahead; be skeptical of the claims of the following video.  Skepticism is healthy and wise.  

  Here's what I suggest:

  Reject every conclusion the creator of this video has to offer.  Watch this video with pen in hand.  Write down every factual claim the speaker makes and as I said ignore his conclusions.  Put a check mark beside the claims you know are true.  Put a question mark beside those about which you're uncertain; look them up later.

  Then come to your own conclusions.  Ask yourself one question: Given that we live in a world governed by the Law of Cause and Effect, what may we reasonably expect to happen if events continue on their present trajectory?

  There is an old story in which two bad boys decided on a trick to stump a wise man.  They caught a small bird, and one of them held it hidden between his hands.  "Is the bird alive or dead?" they asked the wise man.  Since it would have been easy to crush the bird, they could display a live bird or a dead one, depending on the wise man's answer. The wise man replied, "The answer is in your hands."


 Will we see a nuclear World War III in the next few years?  Consider the wise man's reply.



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