Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Revolution in America?

There has been much news recently as to America's declining state. It that "America #1" wont b there for long. Perhaps in due to the recent influx of peaceful protests for basic rights has awoken something in a people who have lived in the dormancy of Neo-Libralism. The fleeting value of commodity goods have left a de-industrialized behemoth. Unemployment is up, crime follows as well as Homelessness. The growing divide between rich and poor is the highest it has ever been. Reckless spending and the unchecked wall street circus has far surpassed the extent which spawned the Great Depression. 


The breaking up of peaceful protests which is a clear infringement of their first amendment rights. 




"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety"


The foreign wars they carry on in, constantly impeding their mission of freedom with their presence. This was apparent in 2004, they knew it, so did everyone else, and yet they stayed. It couldn't be another lost American War. 


The Technological infrastructure of even the most "secure" networks can be bypasses by amateurs. Government security is most likely worse than your work's. http://lulzsecurity.com/releases/


not implying that those that infiltrated these websites are amateurs by any extent.


Much 'revolutionary' sentiment, if you will, is being communicated through the internet. Countless videos have been created to point out the flaws in the American system. Many of them asking others to join up and topple an already staggered giant. Blogs, like never before have people communicating on such a level that the vast wealth of information that you or I hold is truly at your fingertips. This is the free speech that those philosophers of old had envisioned, complete and utter freedom of expression. 
"Gerald Celente, the CEO of Trends Research Institute, is renowned for his accuracy in predicting future world and economic events". Celente has predicted that by 2012, America will become an undeveloped nation. He believes that America will be in revolution in the coming decade

"We're going to start seeing huge areas of vacant real estate and squatters living in them as well. It's going to be a picture the likes of which Americans are not going to be used to. It's going to come as a shock and with it, there's going to be a lot of crime. And the crime is going to be a lot worse than it was before because in the last 1929 Depression, people's minds weren't wrecked on all these modern drugs - over-the-counter drugs, or crystal meth or whatever it might be. So, you have a huge underclass of very desperate people with their minds chemically blown beyond anybody's comprehension." 

So, what will you do in the coming revolution? embrace it, run or fight it



11 comments:

  1. I think we just lost touch with our roots and a good economic crisis might very well wake us up. The trouble is if we do not change drastically now what will happen to us later? I'm speaking very specifically financially but also I believe there is a spiritual undertone. Call me crazy but I believe there is a connection between America's spiritual health and its health as a whole, be it economically, politically, or anything else you can throw in there.

    We definitely need to pull together to stop the undoing that is happening, and it will require a lot of people losing things they don't want to give up, you know? Government spend too much? Either cut programs or raise taxes or do both, it's not popular but it's realistic, you know? I'm certainly no expert but I know we need it. It will help save us.

    I don't know if I agree with Mr. Celente but I think that we should treat it as a warning! Very interesting post, thanks for sharing.

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  3. Could be. Too bad American's can never unite long enough to decide on anything. We couldn't get together to cause a revolution.

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