November 21, 2009

The Will to Fight

It is becoming clearer with the passing of every day that we can not calm these waters. You can pray to God, and I can howl at the moon, but both of us have no choice but to walk back into our separate caves at the end of the night, and wait, knowing for certain that what will come to pass must come to pass. But that does not leaves us out. There will still be a fight. It just means we'll have to be smarter than previous fighters. So make preparations now, because the time will come when moving a muscle will put you in jeopardy. The one-eyed crocodiles in this swamp are circling on empty stomachs with batons in hand, and sooner or later, they will raise their ugly heads, and eat anything that twitches. Even babies.

I do not write for shock value. The world today is shocking enough. I simply follow the wise words of W. Macneile Dixon: "Let us assume as little as possible, and begin with things as we find them." I want to begin with the greatest fact of our lives, and that is the collapse of a civilization five hundred years in the making. I wish it was a hyperbole, but the evidence for it can be found in open sight, and in all quarters. An impending social collapse of large parts of the United States, and the world, is no longer considered paranoid lingo. Everybody has gotten a taste of the future, and it has a lasting effect in your mouth because facts are not something you can spit out. I first got a taste of it when I started listening to Coast to Coast AM five years ago, and I have had trouble eating much of anything since then. I've lost my appetite for life on more than one occasion. But you will read no complaints here. There is no time for that. America is on the verge of becoming an apocalyptic wasteland, a place of ruin, in which the morals of civilization will finally be replaced with the laws of the jungle, and the Wild West. In other words, nature is starting to show some skin, and she's added some weight.

II.

We forget at our own peril that America is a warrior nation. Who actually believes that record-breaking gun sales in these past two decades reflect nothing more than a cultural lifestyle? What other country shoots for a hobby? People everywhere else reach for the gun only at the last resort. For example, at the feet of a foreign invasion, or during wartime. But Americans have never laid down their weapons. An instinctive will to freedom lives in them, carried over from earlier rebellions against an intrusive government. And God bless them. Frankly, I love Americans for their inborn brutality. I have never laid a hand on a gun in my life, and I am not planning to, but I respect men and nations who have the stomachs to face up to the facts of flesh and then buckle up. Some Americans go straight to the second part and that is where the problem lies. I admire and encourage the will to fight, I may even lay aside my own reservations, and jump into the swamp, but there must be reasons laid out on the table beside all the bullets. Schopenhauer remarked that men turn irrational if "they allow themselves to be determined by the moment." I hope a moment like that does not come, but I'm afraid it will. So we must be ready.

After a long drought from battle, some men, especially those in uniform, will be so quick to pull their triggers that they will lose all sight of their 'moral' responsibilities. At that point, Americans, and their neighbors above and beyond, will have to fight back against the despotism in their respective countries, and terminate the powerful instinct to rule and suppress that is currently operating in Washington D.C, London, Jerusalem, Baghdad, Tehran, Kabul, Beijing, Moscow, and all the other capitals in the world. Let's not forget that what an infamous street in New York managed to accomplish in a decade has been done to an even greater effect by all central cities throughout all millennia. The instinct to pillage and plunder must be destroyed once and for all, or human beings will continue to wrongfully suffer and be held under the weight of centralized authority.

And if all these world capitals are politically tarnished and weakened only to make way for an authoritarian world government then we must object at the first sight of it. If it comes to our streets by tank, then we must meet it on foot, and give it a blow! Anarchy will be thrown in our faces, for sure, and it will smell like poison, but the smell of poison is more dignified than the smell of tyranny, which will no doubt be offered graciously and for our own benefit. Most of the people will accept the new authoritarian world order. Some will obey gradually, while others will submit right away, and after all the blood and tears, along with endless security threats ,who will blame them?Anarchy is a horrible thing, especially when apes with guns are running around looking for a fight. I detest chaos even more than tyranny, but I will not accept a false choice.

Once the republicans and democrats are done, why must we tolerate another political facade? Why does it have be between anarchy and tyranny? There are alternatives, and we must fight for them. Even if a little blood is lost in achieving our possibilities, will our children and grandchildren not profit by it? Did Americans not profit from their bloody separation with the British in 1776?

This is not the sixties, escaping to a weed farm will be a sad way to go. Besides, fighting for freedom is much more enjoyable and exhilarating. If you're going to blast music, why not do it in front of Nazi cops instead of an outdoor concert? The dictatorial protocols and security measures that have been announced by our governments will not take the spirit out of us. The militarized streets, emergency curfews, annoying sound canons, and intimidating police forces, are all being done to dishearten our cities, and disquiet our souls. But it will not work. As I've said, this is not the sixties.

III.

Let this be clear: the planners and practitioners of the new world order are disguising their brutal nature behind their plan for the world, which they say is set to address terrorism and global warming, two false fronts in an all out war against the natural and indestructible liberties of humankind. Their environmental program for the world is simple: depopulation, while their idea of security is training jack-booted thugs to pounce upon anything that moves out of its place. According to the new world order philosophy, a solider must stand by every womb and every tomb, and a navy ship is sent to patrol every birth canal that exceeds the limit of incoming ships. If we follow this philosophy, then the carriers of life will be reduced to being burial wives. I think humanity deserves better than these authoritarian solutions from these godless creatures.

There are creative and positive solutions to our environmental problems, and security can be achieved more successfully through dialogue, understanding, and platonic reason. Also, the goals of the new world order for Man are antithetical to his primal instincts and creative nature. Thus, it will fail. "The aim of the State is to produce a fools' paradise," Schopenhauer said, and who wants to live there? Mankind has dreamt of greater things for itself in its sleep. And if, by chance, we fail in our struggles, and happen to go extinct, is that such a bad thing? Is it not better to die fighting for freedom than live continually in a miserable existence? To go back to Schopenhauer again; "Not to be an unmeaning fools' paradise, but a tragedy, in which the will to live understands itself and yields-that is the object for which the world exists."

I say, bring on tragedy! And if it is carried in the arms of a single man, like an Alex Jones, then why should we shrink from it? I think it is no accident that Alex is one of the principal carriers of the will to live in our culture. His continual presence on the historical scene signifies one thing: mankind will not perish without a fight. He brings not conspiracy and paranoia on his wings but animalistic wisdom and conscious intelligence. In the fight for the freedom and dignity of humankind, those two types of thinking must be fused together, or else the dawn of our species that W. Macneile Dixon alluded to in his Gifford lectures will be out of our reach. In his lecture "The One and the Many," found in The Human Situation, the luminous Dixon writes:
To imprison the human spirit is the unpardonable sin, the attempt to make men automata, to force them into the same mould. No means will ever be found to induce human beings finally to surrender themselves, either body or soul, to a dictated felicity, to satisfactions chosen for them, whatever vulgar Caesars rule the world. And upon this rock all forms of regimentation, of standardised existence will eventually shipwreck. Every type of compulsion is hateful, always has been, and always will be hateful, as long as men are men. Was this freedom about which the poets have raved since the world began, for which mean have died in millions, worth the bones of a single soldier? Have you ever asked yourself why men have fought for liberty? Not for amusement. Freedom they must have, whether they know or not what to do with it, freedom to choose cause or party, order or disorder, the good or the bad, to steer each his own vessel to the port of his desire. Take away his choice, and you make of him, for all your benevolent intentions, a chattel or a slave. There is a rebel in every man; men will revolt and demand again their freedom.
Dixon's words penetrates our times unlike any other words for any other times. What he said we cannot escape from. Humans are awakening to their inner truths and will not accept a false reality anymore. The tyrannical architects of the new world matrix are giving us no choice but to rebel, and reclaim our liberties. They can stand in as the saviors of the world, but their double nature will reveal itself, and all of humanity will witness in the flesh what the private rulers of America, and those behind the new world matrix, are truly made of, and consequently, they will resist the global power grab. "The urge to save humanity," wrote H.L Mencken, another giant of the 1930's, "is almost always a false front for the urge to rule it."

IV.

The greatest threat to American liberty, and by extension human liberty, are not dictatorial laws passed in Washington, Lisbon, or Copenhagen , an overbearing executive, mega-corporations, or an unaccountable global elite, but the derailment of the instinct for life, of the will to resist, of the belief in the power of oneself. We must get off our asses not like dying and apathetic men on the couch, but like kings on the throne.

We are approaching a historical height as a species on this planet, and it is at this moment that we must leap for human freedom like we've never before, because it might just be our last fighting chance.

For how much longer will we retreat to the underground and be content with passing looks above? Granted, we are fighting in a trench with our backs against each other, and our enemies ahead of us are ready to shoot one by one, but if we all turn at the same time and raise our heads at once, will we not be successful? I think so. And is it not our duty to advance the guard for the next generation? True, we risk fumbling history if we charge ahead aimlessly, so it is crucial that we arrive at the right strategies before we embark on our adventure.

But say that we do fumble history for a brief period, and that there is a turnover before we reach the end zone, - what of it? Isn't losing and gaining momentum part of the game? Why sit out a possession? Do champions retire at third down in the Super Bowl? Before them, as us, is a lifetime opportunity - a historical moment - a chance to win, and those who go for it with all their might and soul, are more likely to be victorious. Nothing less than Freedom is on the line. A renaissance of individualism that Frank Chodorov predicted and fought for is within reach, thanks to the Remnant, who have preserved the spirit and tradition of human liberty. "Statism is a state of mind," Chodorov said, "not a historical necessity." While Freedom is a historical necessity.


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