Power

The majority of people will always derive a sense of security from having a leader, and in exchange for his alleged protection and guidance, they always grant him some degree of control over their lives. In the same degree that they grant him this power, they sacrifice freedom. This rule of human nature applies to all human societies, whether they be families, tribes, or nations. Where people are weaker, either mentally, physically, or both, they’re more reliant on their leader, and he wields more power over them as a result of this, usually resulting in their subjugation.

Another rule of human nature states that there will always be persons within any group, no matter how large or small, who assume or grasp for this power. Any two humans in one room will mutually, and usually silently agree that one head is above the other on their imaginary totem pole, and if they don’t agree, there will be strife. In a larger room with more people, or across a field or nation, there is much more power to be had, and the more power there is available, the stiffer the competition for it will be. At that level it all boils down to a primeval competition for dominance and control over those who choose not to compete. A rebel among the masses is usually a would-be tyrant who desires political power, but lacks any.  

And while the majority derive perceived security from being ruled, the ruler’s reward is self-actualization, and the inflated ego that breeds arrogance. This arrogance is what always causes his downfall, or his overthrow by those he once ruled, and this overthrow’s ferocity is closely proportional to the number of people ruled.

The arrogance of power is evident in the display of superiority that they usually unknowingly project upon others. Arrogance doesn’t recognize itself; it feels deserving of itself.

You’re a lesser being in their eyes. The arrogance that breeds out of power and wealth has convinced them that you’re someone who they have a divine right to rule over, to subjugate, and abuse at will. They believe they wield wealth and/or power because they’re better than you, and you should never expect fairness, or even decency from someone who sees you as a lesser being.

Since political power allows control and use of other people, it is most strongly pursued by sociopaths, and it’s held by them because of their innate ability to charm, deceive, and gain the confidence of others. For this reason you should generally expect powerful people to lie to you, steal from you, feel no guilt or remorse for doing so, and nor will they ever shed a tear over your death. They’ve been adorned by the fates to be rich and powerful, and in their eyes, us lesser beings deserve whatever sorry fate befalls us, or whatever horrors they might cause us to suffer. They despise you, but they can never reveal that, because they know the real power lies with the people, and that’s why the people have to be continually deceived. They fear the people, and always have to walk on eggshells to keep the people calm. The sheer numbers of the ruled are always a threat to the ruler.

There are instances of good, morally sound people wielding great political power, but they never hold on to it for very long due to their distaste for the society that power forces them into, and their inability or lack of desire to descend morally into the ruthless competition of the sociopaths.

But because the sociopaths rule, and do so for their own gain rather than any public service, their grip on power demands the endless deceit of the people they’re allegedly protecting and guiding with their feigned wisdom. Incompetence is usually forgiven, but not so their hidden personal gain, and when the deceit is exposed their arrogance is exposed with it, and their downfall begins.

These are the just the basic mechanics of human behavior that’s motivated by the desire to rule over another or others, and understanding this is important to understanding the actions of those who rule us now, and what may lie ahead for our nation.

Too many Americans have allowed themselves to become weak, lazy, and stupid, because the luxury provided by the wealth of this nation has permitted it, and as a result of this, our government has come to control almost every aspect of our lives. This has also been encouraged by Zionist media moguls who have acquired the power to define our culture through mass conditioning, and have mastered the art of distraction and deceit for political gain.

Very few Americans study history or politics because it has become easy to avoid these subjects in favor of mindless entertainment, which presently makes up far too much of what they devote their attention to. This has resulted in such political naivete among the masses, that most who believe they are following politics, are only following the Zionists’ distractions.

The hard work that has always been a source of pride for Americans has now become a shameful practice, as the media conditioning has made the avoidance of work popular. This has resulted in physical weakness, lack of production, and general laziness.

The weakness, stupidity, and laziness of Americans is what changed our politicians from servants who lived above immorality, to arrogant tyrants who revel in it. Power serves itself, and it feeds on the weakness of those ruled. You know that our government tortures people, imprisons them without due process, and steals their property, but because you never stood up in defense of those people, now you can only hope that it doesn’t happen to you.

But it will happen to you. An endless parade of tyranny and thievery propelled by power, lust, and greed doesn’t stop until it’s physically restrained. It’ll eventually get to every one of us because power, lust and greed feed on themselves, are never sated, and know no limits.

Machiavelli has left the sociopaths a handbook for effectively ruling over people in a republic which uses historic events from the Roman republic (before the Caesars) as examples. The book is called “The Discourses”, and if every American read it their political naiveté would end, because it’s the “shop manual” used by those who rule over us today. The sociopaths however, have missed an important lesson, and this blunder is presently beginning their downfall.

Machiavelli tells us that “most men will live content if neither their honor nor property is touched”, and our “government” has crossed that line. Your property has always been “touched” by taxes, but now inflation, fines, asset forfeiture, and the admission of tens of millions of foreigners into our country is making it unbearable for many Americans. Your honor is being touched by the endless lies of our government which are insulting to everyone who sees through them. They think you’re an idiot, and they treat you as such, and this arrogance of theirs is being exposed on a daily basis. And thus, their downfall begins.

There’s an important distinction to be made between those I refer to as “our rulers” and the gang of criminal sociopaths generally referred to as “our government”, because we’re ruled by bankers, who are a different breed of criminal altogether.

I don’t believe that most of the public figures we recognize as our “government” have studied Machiavelli, but the bankers they answer to definitely have, which means the impending downfall of the politicians through exposure of their arrogance is possibly being orchestrated by and for the Zionist bankers, with the help of the Zionist media, which today also includes most of the internet’s “alternative” media.

America must be crushed before the Zionists can achieve their centuries-old quest for world domination, and simply disarming the population, although a necessary part of the process, will not nearly be enough. An armed, indigenous population of 300 million people, ingrained with the personal sovereignty and freedom enshrined in our Bill of Rights, must be subjected to internal war, foreign invasion, economic devastation, and all manner of hardship that’s able to be thrust upon them before they’ll be defeated. The dissolution of their visible “government” will help in that process, as does the erasure of our history and culture.

The only hope Americans have for surviving what the bankers will soon unleash upon us will reside in their ability to retain their own power, which they’ll do by strengthening themselves, and clinging to their American identity which is our national borders, our Bill of Rights, and our willingness to fight to preserve both of them. Your will to live as a free individual, beholden to no man, and bowing to no power, is the only thing that can save this country. Be an American, and do what needs to be done, and our great nation will survive this onslaught too.  — Jolly Roger

“No one is fit to be trusted with power….No one….Any man who has lived at all knows the follies and wickedness he’s capable of. If he does not know it, he is not fit to govern others. And if he does know it, he knows also that neither he nor any man ought to be allowed to decide a single human fate.”  — Sir Charles Percy Snow

If you’re missing Henry’s radio show, you probably have a lot to learn about the Bill of Rights, and common law. Tune in, and start learning what you’re supposed to know, but don’t. 

18 thoughts on “Power

  1. excellent, JR……’If you’re missing Henry’s radio show, you probably have a lot to learn about the Bill of Rights, and common law’……..indeed, the great equalizer……….

  2. Really enjoy reading your articles JR. Paragraph below does it for me:

    “Machiavelli tells us that “most men will live content if neither their honor nor property is touched”, and our “government” has crossed that line. Your property has always been “touched” by taxes, but now inflation, fines, asset forfeiture, and the admission of tens of millions of foreigners into our country is making it unbearable for many Americans. Your honor is being touched by the endless lies of our government which are insulting to everyone who sees through them. They think you’re an idiot, and they treat you as such, and this arrogance of theirs is being exposed on a daily basis. And thus, their downfall begins.”

  3. “Your will to live as a free individual, beholden to no man, and bowing to no power, is the only thing that can save this country.”

    “Your will to live as a free individual, beholden to no man, and bowing to no power, is the only thing that can save this country.”

    “YOUR WILL TO LIVE AS A FREE INDIVIDUAL, BEHOLDEN TO NO MAN, AND BOWING TO NO POWER, IS THE ONLY THING THAT CAN SAVE THIS COUNTRY.”

    Jolly, thank you!

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  4. The only “man” I am beholden to is God, that is, God in the flesh, Jesus Christ. That is, true freedom, not the deceitful “freedom” of “do what thou wilt.” You know, the “freedom” Satan wants us to have…which is slavery to Satan. And I will give any atheist on here the “freedom” to debunk what I say.

    1. Hi DL. As I understand it, freedom, as it comes to us in The Bill of Rights and The Common Law is falsely interpreted to mean “Do what thou wilt.” That particular saying is attributed to Aleister Crowley who was an occultist and some claim a Satanist. The freedom of individual rights is not a ruthless “Hooray for me and the hell with everybody else” state of being, but rather comes with great responsibility. I heard that years ago: “Freedom comes with great responsibility,” and it always stayed with me. It’s like the nudge of life to live ethically.

      Ha, just did a search and found these quotes below. Not in agreement with the politics of some of these authors, but their words here support what I believe about freedom:

      “Freedom makes a huge requirement of every human being. With freedom comes responsibility. For the person who is unwilling to grow up, the person who does not want to carry his own weight, this is a frightening prospect.”
      — Eleanor Roosevelt

      “The more freedom we enjoy, the greater the responsibility we bear, toward others as well as ourselves.”
      — Oscar Arias

      And very interestingly, this writer takes it a bit further:

      “Love can only exist where freedom and responsibility are operating.”
      — Henry Cloud

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      1. Comes to us in the bill of rights?
        My rights do not for from a government. Or a document that i was not a party to.
        My rights come from my creator. I am unconcerned with where yours come from.
        Your understanding of your rights may not be complete. The U.S. Constitution gave nobody rights! It enumerated basic rights believed to be inherent in all Americans.
        Notice the bible didn’t give any rights. So maybe they didn’t come from the Christian or jooish god…

        1. Okay, you catch me on a technicality. I should have said The Bill of Rights enumerates the natural rights we are born with. And I never mentioned The Constitution; that came from you. I could have expressed myself better. We were indeed born free, but I for one am grateful for the listing of those rights in The Bill of Rights and hold it as a beacon.

          On religion/spiritual beliefs, I leave that for each to decide for him or herself.

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        2. The Bill of Rights is more than an enumeration of topsy turvy rights, it is a system of law that allows us to logically assert our every right. It is a document we must rally around to insure common understanding of what the fight is for.
          The way it is put together gives us our procedures, which must remain intact if we are to bring back freedom and liberty.

      2. The Common Law is falsely interpreted to mean “Do what thou wilt.” and

        “Freedom comes with great responsibility,” and it always stayed with me. It’s like the nudge of life to live ethically.

        I think so too Galen. One might dislike his neighbor and want nothing to do with him/her but the respect for the Bill of Rights and of the Common Law would prevent one from “doing what thou wilt” against one’s neighbor.
        Does one have to be “religious” to live one’s life with ethically good conduct? ( I already know the answer, just thought I’d bring that out)

          1. ps: I knew that was a hypothetical question and you already knew the answer; I was just putting an exclamation point on it. Funny how virtual confusion is so ever-present and ever-possible. The slightest thing can change a meaning, even a humble comma or… Oh well, we do the best we can.

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    2. Amendment I
      Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

      Don’t see “God” or “Jesus Christ” mentioned any where there –

  5. Thanks for reading the article, everyone, and I do appreciate the kind words.

    It’s all about trying to pry open a few more eyes (or minds), so please do e-mail the link, re-post the article, or anything else that might help.

    As soon as people wake up, they join our army.

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