Wednesday 8 July 2009

The Voice of Reason - AntiTerrorist

The youtube Video presentations of The Antiterrorist are admirable, his speech eloquent. You can enjoy these and learn a lot, if you don't know them already.

The voice of reason.

I am not Anti-Government. I am Anti CORRUPT Government. Aren't YOU?

antiterrorist.jpgThe New World Order, Globalisation, Unification, One World Government.

What ever you call it and what ever perspective you're looking at it from, it needs to be discussed.

The perceived 'benefits' come at the highest possible price; our FREEDOM.

The EU, The NAU, The Pacific Union and the African Union are the foundation blocks for the grand plan. Discuss it, research it. Do not take my word for it.

Whether you agree with my message or not, please, join the conversation. I encourage debate and respect your right to disagree. However, I reserve the right to remove vitriol or abuse, or any comments that do not further or add to the discussion.

Question everything, especially authority. Keep an open mind but stay on the path.

Rouse the others.

Namaste.

©2007

LEGATUS NON VIOLATUR

NOTICE *** Due to looming deadlines and the fact that my publisher is scarier than I am, I will not be taking an active part in the discussion for the time being. I will leave comments open and will be checking in regularly.****

You're tootling along, you think you have a pretty good bead on things, but something's not right somewhere, something just doesn't add up. Something.... is about to change.


Stage One

It's like a constant annoying drone or a splinter too small to pick out easily. The world is out of joint but you just cannot put your finger on exactly what it is that's bothering you. It's fairly easy to ignore, so you do. For a while.


The thing about systems crumbling is that tiny bits begin to fall off at first. These tiny bits are very easy to dismiss, as in 'There's more homeless people downtown than I remember seeing last year,' then you put your pedal to the metal and drive on. You see prices beginning to rise in the shops because your currency is buying less and less every season, but the head of state is on the box saying the economy is fine and things are only getting better, so you change the channel. Then, larger chunks begin to break off - someone you actually know gets laid off or loses their house or gets arrested on a charge completely out of proportion to the offense they allegedly committed and it all seems to be a bit more personal and closer to home.


Then one day it reaches a critical mass. Someone or something brings the truth home to you - and you immediately shut down. It's too horrible to think about but still...despite all the mental evasions, the rationalising, the justifications, you inexorably find yourself moving to...


Stage Two

Anger. Some are enraged at the one with the new view of reality. They tend to vehemently demonise the people who are actively engaged in seeking truth as a group of tinhats, liberals, crazy people, idiots. They cling to the status quo they have become accustomed to but still, something has shifted in their lives at a molecular level. The new view isn't comfortable, but they find they are no longer at ease with the reality they hate to give up, either. It doesn't feel like home to be there anymore. They now have two choices; stay angry at the people with the new view of reality or move on to feel anger at the people in power.


Loads of people who are angry at the people in power get stuck there. They are the ones most frequently bitching away on blogs and forums - griping, moaning, shit-stirring - yet never actually doing anything but endlessly rehashing the problem. Once in a while, a few make it out and generally find themselves at...



Stage Three

Despair. People self-medicate or commit suicide or bore the socks off people at parties who generally aren't ready to have their world rocked. It's a very lonely stage. Many people never move beyond it. The ones who do find themselves washed up on the shore of


Stage Four

Doing Something. You are a living, breathing soul; this makes you powerful. So break the pattern of history - don't wait around to be told what to do, or where to stand or how to think. Don't wait on others with empty promises to do it for you. It's up to you to claim the power to change your own destiny.


People at stage four often find it's useless to trumpet their beliefs to all and sundry because they suspect nobody's really listening anyway. We are all assaulted on a daily basis by entities willing to spend vast sums of money and effort to capture and keep our attention - from the major media, to organised religion, to every commercial enterprise you can think of. There's no point in competing with them, yet if someone asks what you think and believe about the world, answer as simply and as truthfully as you can. You cannot convince anyone to accept at face value what you know, you can only point them in the direction where they can discover the truth for themselves, and you accomplish this most effectively by the example of how you live your own life.

For anyone considering their next move I would recommend that you must be willing to risk everything you possess. I am not saying that price will be extracted from you at the end - but you should be prepared for it to be. You must get yourself into the mindset of 'I am willing to risk everything for what I most desire.'


The world is what we make it, one individual at a time. I want to add to the sum total of beauty in it, a little at a time if that's all I can manage to accomplish. I decided a long time ago that I would be doing that anyway no matter what else was going on.


and Stage Five

Wake up. Create as you go. Keep on your toes. Fly by the seat of your pants. Don't forget to breathe. Be happy anyway. Remember you're in it for the adventure.

©2009

-- HEO--

Broadcast transcripts and an excerpt from the first book, along with a stencil (to be used responsibly), are available on TheAT website. A link to which is available below.

Country: United Kingdom

Website: http://www.theantiterrorist.co.uk

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