ARE YOU ENSLAVED (MUST SEE)

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Learn the history about how the Human Race became enslaved
Transcript
00:00Hello and welcome to my VeggieVibes channel. As a health educator it is a
00:06challenging task to make people understand that they are being told what
00:11to eat. And this conditioning towards your food choices is not with the
00:17intention to make sure that you eat healthy, but unfortunately it is to keep
00:22you hooked to their products for profits. And this setup is a double-edged sword
00:29because when we become ill of the foods that we eat, the money machine continues
00:36with the medical and pharmaceutical companies that deliver our so-called
00:41cures. It has become my goal in life to make people aware that their birthright
00:49of beautiful health is being taken from them. That they are being conditioned to
00:55believe that they need the help of their government institutions to remain
01:01well. And nothing is further from the truth.
01:06Occasionally you find information that contributes to the awakening of the
01:11masses. This short documentary, The Enslavement of the Human Race, is one of
01:18those wake-up calls that I want to share with you today. This enslavement happens
01:25on many levels of our society. The food chain is one of the most important
01:31elements where total control is being exercised. Because when you control the
01:37food, you control the populations. What I would like to ask you when watching this
01:44documentary is to keep in mind that this is happening to you every day, if you
01:50like it or not. So free yourself of these shackles. Make the food choices in your
01:56life that will manifest true health for you and your family. Eat fresh, life-giving
02:03foods instead of the Frankenstein foods that you find in the supermarkets these
02:07days. And please support the organic farmer as much as you can. So this year
02:15is coming slowly to an end. 2012 is around the corner. It's going to be a
02:22year of tremendous change. And I suggest to become a part of this change, of this
02:28revolution, to claim back our total freedom. So what is left is the
02:34documentary. And I'd like to mention that this documentary is brought to you by Free
02:39Domain Radio. So please sign up with them, subscribe to them for total support. I
02:46hope you will enjoy and I see you next time. Thank you.
02:51This is the story of your enslavement. How it came to be and how you can finally be
02:59free.
03:03Like all animals, human beings want to dominate and exploit the resources
03:07around them. At first we mostly hunted and fished and ate off the land, but then
03:13something magical and terrible happened to our minds. We became, alone among the
03:22animals, afraid of death and of future loss.
03:30And this was the start of a great tragedy and an even greater possibility.
03:38You see, when we become afraid of death, of injury and imprisonment, we become
03:43controllable and so valuable in a way that no other resource could ever be.
03:53The greatest resource for any human being to control is not natural resources or
03:59tools or animals or land, but other human beings.
04:06You can frighten an animal because animals are afraid of pain in the moment,
04:12but you cannot frighten an animal with a loss of liberty, with torture or
04:19imprisonment in the future, because animals have very little sense of
04:24tomorrow.
04:27You cannot threaten a cow with torture or a sheep with death. You cannot swing a
04:33sword at a tree and scream at it to produce more fruit, or hold a burning
04:38torch to a field and demand more wheat.
04:43You cannot get more eggs by threatening a hen, but you can get a man to give you
04:49his eggs by threatening him.
04:55This human farming has been the most profitable and destructive occupation
05:02throughout history, and it is now reaching its destructive climax.
05:10Human society cannot be rationally understood until it is seen for what it
05:15is, a series of farms where human farmers own human livestock.
05:25Some people get confused because governments provide health care and
05:29water and education and roads, and thus imagine that there is some
05:33benevolence at work.
05:37Nothing could be further from the reality.
05:40Farmers provide health care and irrigation and training to their
05:48livestock.
05:52Some people get confused because we are allowed certain liberties, and thus
05:55imagine that our governments protect our freedoms.
06:01But farmers plant their crops a certain distance apart to increase their yields,
06:06and will allow certain animals larger stalls or fields if it means they will
06:11produce more meat and milk.
06:16In your country, your tax farm, your farmer grants you certain freedoms, not
06:22because he cares about your liberties, but because he wants to increase his
06:27profits.
06:30Are you beginning to see the nature of the cage you were born into?
06:36There have been four major phases of human farming. The first phase in ancient
06:43Egypt was direct and brutal human compulsion. Human bodies were controlled,
06:49but the creative productivity of the human mind remained beyond the reach of
06:53the whip and the brand and the shackles. Slaves remained woefully underproductive
07:00and required enormous resources to control.
07:03The second phase was the Roman model, wherein slaves were granted some
07:10capacity for freedom, ingenuity, and creativity, which raised their
07:15productivity.
07:17This increased the wealth of Rome, and thus the tax income of the Roman
07:21government, and with this additional wealth, Rome became an empire, destroying
07:27the economic freedoms that fed its power, and collapsed.
07:34I'm sure that this does not seem entirely unfamiliar.
07:41After the collapse of Rome, the feudal model introduced the concept of livestock
07:44ownership and taxation.
07:48Instead of being directly owned, peasants farmed land that they could retain as
07:52long as they paid off the local warlords.
07:56This model eventually broke down due to the continual subdivision of productive
08:00land, and was destroyed during the enclosure movement, when land was
08:04consolidated and hundreds of thousands of peasants were kicked off their
08:09ancestral lands, because new farming techniques made larger farms more
08:13productive with fewer people.
08:17The increased productivity of the later Middle Ages created the excess food
08:22required for the expansion of towns and cities, which in turn gave rise to the
08:26modern democratic model of human ownership.
08:32As displaced peasants flooded into the cities, a huge stock of cheap human
08:38capital became available to the rising industrialists, and the ruling class of
08:43human farmers quickly realized that they could make more money by letting their
08:48livestock choose their own occupations.
08:53Under the democratic model, direct slave ownership has been replaced by the
08:58mafia model. The mafia rarely owns businesses directly, but rather sends
09:03thugs around once a month to steal from the business owners.
09:09You are now allowed to choose your own occupation, which raises your
09:17productivity, and thus the taxes you can pay to your masters.
09:22Value this time in your life, kids, because this is the time in your life
09:26when you still have your choices. It goes by so fast. When you're a teenager, you
09:30think you can do anything, and you do. Your 20s are a blur. 30s, you raise your
09:33family, you make a little money, and you think to yourself, what happened to my 20s?
09:3640s, you grow a little potbelly, you grow another chin. The music starts to get too
09:40loud, one of your old girlfriends from high school becomes a grandmother. 50s,
09:43you have a minor surgery, you'll call it a procedure, but it's a surgery. 60s, you'll
09:47have a major surgery, the music is still loud, but it doesn't matter because you
09:49can't hear it anyway. 70s, you and the wife retire to Fort Lauderdale, start
09:54eating dinner at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, you have lunch around 10,
09:56breakfast the night before, spend most of your time wandering around malls looking
09:59for the ultimate soft yogurt and muttering, how come the kids don't call,
10:01how come the kids don't call? The 80s, you'll have a major stroke, you end up
10:05battling with some Jamaican nurse who your wife can't stand, but who you call mama.
10:07Any questions? Your few freedoms are preserved because they are profitable to
10:14your owners. The great challenge of the democratic model is that increases in
10:21wealth and freedom threaten the farmers. The ruling classes initially profit from
10:26a relatively free market in capital and labor, but as their livestock become more
10:30used to their freedoms and growing wealth, they begin to question why they
10:36need rulers at all. Ah well, nobody ever said that human farming was easy.
10:48Keeping the tax livestock securely in the compounds of the ruling classes is a
10:52three-phase process. The first is to indoctrinate the young through
10:58government, quote, education. As the wealth of democratic countries grew,
11:04government schools were universally inflicted in order to control the
11:08thoughts and souls of the livestock. The second phase is to turn citizens
11:16against each other through the creation of dependent livestock. It is very
11:23difficult to rule human beings directly through force, and where it can be
11:26achieved, it remains cripplingly underproductive, as can be seen in North
11:31Korea. Human beings do not breed well or produce efficiently in direct
11:38captivity. Ah, but if human beings believe that they are free, then they will
11:45produce much more for their farmers. The best way to maintain this illusion of
11:50freedom is to put some of the livestock on the payroll of the farmer. Those cows
11:56that become dependent on the existing hierarchy will then attack any other
12:01cows who point out the violence, hypocrisy, and immorality of human
12:07ownership.
12:12Officers positioned Grant face first on the floor with one officer near his head,
12:17a second near his back, and a third officer standing nearby. There appeared
12:22to be a brief struggle. Then a two-year veteran Bard officer stands, draws his
12:29weapon, and fires.
12:36Freedom is slavery, and slavery is freedom.
12:42If you can get the cows to attack each other whenever
12:45anybody brings up the reality of their situation,
12:48then you don't have to spend nearly as much controlling them directly.
12:54Those cows who become dependent upon the stolen largesse of the farmer
12:58will violently oppose any questioning of the virtue of human ownership,
13:02and the intellectual and artistic classes, always and forever dependent
13:06upon the farmers, will say to anyone who demands freedom
13:09from ownership, you will harm your fellow cows.
13:15The livestock are thus kept enclosed by shifting the moral responsibility for
13:22the destructiveness of a violent system to those who demand real freedom.
13:30The third phase is to invent continual external threats, so that the frightened
13:34livestock cling to the protection of the farmers.
13:41This system of human farming is now nearing its end.
13:47The terrible tragedies of modern western economic systems has occurred not in
13:53spite of, but because of, past economic freedoms.
13:59The massive increases in western wealth throughout the 19th century resulted
14:03from economic freedoms, and it was this very increase in wealth
14:08that fed the size and power of the state.
14:13Whenever the livestock become exponentially more productive, you get a
14:16corresponding increase in the number of farmers and their dependents.
14:21The growth of the state is always proportional to the preceding
14:25economic freedoms. Economic freedoms create wealth, and the wealth attracts
14:31more thieves and political parasites, whose greed
14:34then destroys the economic freedoms.
14:39In other words, freedom metastasizes the cancer of the state.
14:47The government that starts off the smallest will always end up
14:51the largest.
14:55This is why there can be no viable and sustainable alternative to a truly
14:58free and peaceful society. A society without political rulers,
15:05without human ownership, without the violence
15:08of taxation and statism.
15:14To be truly free is both very easy and very hard.
15:21We avoid the horror of our enslavement, because it is so painful to see it
15:28directly.
15:32We dance around the endless violence of our dying system,
15:36because we fear the attacks of our fellow livestock.
15:42But we can only be kept in the cages we refuse to see.
15:51Wake up.
15:53To see the farm is to leave it.