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By Giordano Bruno

Neithercorp Press – 4/25/2010

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One of the primary rules of propaganda (or psychological warfare), one of the most important tenets when utilizing lies as weapons, is to never let your target speak for himself if you can help it. Silence him, drown him out, lie so loudly that his truth cannot be heard over your constant pounding drum of disinformation. Men and governments that deceive fear one thing above all others; that those who tell the truth will gain a venue, and a voice. The Liberty Movement as a whole is steadily finding its voice, and the means to finally be heard, which is why the establishment has moved to debase us in the eyes of an unsuspecting populace.

In order to paint an innocent group as monstrous, one must first ‘dehumanize’ them.
It is quite common for governments (especially those that have adopted criminality as policy) to tell a story, a children’s fairytale in which those that oppose centralization and control are not freedom fighters, but dastardly villains bent on mayhem, destruction, and the kidnapping of fair maidens. In their version of events, our dissent creates the “need” for more control, and more control provokes us to dissent further, triggering a terrible cycle of enveloping tyranny which, according to those in power, is “necessary.” In this surreal story, we the people are to blame for our own subjugation because, ironically, we refused to be subjugated. Defiance of that which is unjust becomes the excuse governments use to initiate more injustice. Again, only in a carefully constructed fantasy world, only in ‘Wonderland,’ could this way of thinking be presented as “rational.”

The circular process of fascism begins when opposition has been suppressed to the point that the establishment can fashion their fairytale in any way they choose. It begins when the stewards of truth are no longer human beings, but characterizations in the minds of the masses; complete with menacing mustaches and black cloaks. It begins when who we are as a movement is overshadowed by engineered misconceptions.

To combat the fairytale version of our identity, we must speak openly, not just to document the subversive activities of elitists, but to document ourselves; what each of us believes, what we fear, what we care for, what at our deepest core drives us to fight back. We must never allow the world to forget that we are just like them, and that their concerns on where we are heading as a species are probably similar to our own. At bottom, regardless of cultural differences and political nuances, most people seek to be free. In this way we are all connected. Our battle, is a shared one.

To this end, I am calling on all those in the Liberty Movement to write at least one letter, a letter to the rest of the world outlining your personal feelings on sovereignty, and globalism. How these clashing ideals have affected you, your family, and your friends. Where do you see society heading? What kind of world do you struggle for? What does liberty mean to you? Imagine you are explaining these issues to a friend who knows little about the movement, or to an entire nation of people you want to expose to a different perspective.

It doesn’t matter if you are a fantastic writer or not. If you have a lot to say, or just a little. Take a few hours out of one day and write something. Speak with sincerity. Start your own blog, post it in your favorite forums, or send it to our contact email here at Neithercorp.us, and we will publish our selections. Just put the words “Letters From The Liberty Movement” in the subject, along with your name, or pen name.

Don’t let the establishment speak for you, or I guarantee, no one will ever know who you truly are.

To start things off, I have written my own personal letter below…

To: The World
From: Giordano Bruno

Since I was a child, like many people I suppose, I have had a nagging sense of imbalance in the environment around me; a feeling that something was ‘out of sync’, something fundamental that affected the whole of man. We were not what we could be. Somewhere along the way, we had lost sight of our true potential, or our sight had been purposely obscured by others. I wondered if the problem was my unwillingness to orient myself to general circumstances. Perhaps my ideals and principles were stifling my ability to adapt to the society I was thrust into; a society I believed could not be changed. Intuitively, all I knew was, life was not meant to be lived the way we were living it; like hive-minded bugs in a great compost heap.

I was the wrong man, in the wrong place, at the wrong time…

I grew up during the Reagan/Bush era, so obviously when I turned eighteen I opted to become a Democrat. I believed at my very roots that the Republicans were Diablo incarnate, and that once the Democrats finally took the government back, all would be well on planet Earth. It wasn’t until the Bush/Kerry election run at the onset of the second Iraq War that I finally realized how exactly alike the two parties were. Sure, their rhetoric was different, but when it came down to actions, when it came down to policy, the political left and right were bosom buddies, even partners when legislation involving the degradation of civil liberties and the expansion of government was concerned. The choice of the “lesser of two evils” was an illusion. There was no “lesser.” There was no choice. Regardless of the administration in power, America was being coaxed closer and closer towards a globalist framework, towards a purely collectivist mentality, towards a feudalistic economy.

The lie could not possibly stand forever. People would respond, and that response has finally arrived in the form of the Liberty Movement, a movement I now support.

Defining what the Liberty Movement is to the average person can sometimes be difficult, simply because the Liberty Movement comprises so many different groups with highly specific goals. Libertarians, Independents, disenchanted Republicans and Democrats, the Anti-Income Tax Movement, the Anti-Federal Reserve Movement, Anti-Globalism groups, Civil Liberties Advocates, the 9/11 Truth Movement, etc., all have a valuable role in the overall movement. The people in these organizations might not agree on every detail, but their ultimate purpose is the same. The Liberty Movement strives, above all else, for the application of honesty in government, respect for the facts wherever they may lead, and the acceptance of individualism as the foundation of a healthy society.

In a culture awash in globalist disinformation, these seemingly straight forward concepts have met with extreme prejudice over the years.

A common misconception about individualism is that it breeds selfishness. In reality, true individualism demands self awareness and acknowledgment of inner conscience. Thus, individualists cannot help but develop compassion and empathy for others, and recognize that certain basic collectivity has its place. I have never met a Liberty Movement advocate that did not care deeply at some level for his fellow man. Most political ideologues I have dealt with in my life (including many environmentalists) did what they did, marched where they marched, protested where they protested, because they wanted a place to belong. They wanted to feel like they were a part of something “important.” They were more concerned with the appearance that they were trying to make a difference, and less concerned about actually accomplishing anything tangible. In the end, they did what they did to elevate their personal sense of self worth, rather than help others.

The Liberty Movement is the first political organization that I have ever come across in which nearly every man and woman I meet is resoundingly attacked as “extremist,” and shirked by the so called “mainstream,” yet they go out and fight anyway. Recently the movement has received some recognition for its efforts, but years before this they pushed on, not to belong, not to feel good about their position, only for the truth, and to warn others about the approaching precipice we may soon face. This is the mark of authentic individualism; knowing one’s self, so that he might live an honorable life, and better help others do the same.

The “extremist” label is bizarre when you examine the foundations of our movement. What we want for the future is what most everyone wants. However, if we think of it as a reactionary bias provoked by established world view, it makes perfect sense. In the U.S. alone, a profound percentage of people have never believed in anything politically oriented as passionately as we believe in the Liberty Movement. Many Americans, frustrated, tired of being constantly duped by misguided philosophical factions and false leaders, have turned towards cynicism as their only bastion of mental safety. Better, they think, to believe in nothing at all, than to believe in something and have one’s hopes dashed yet again. In comparison to such an empty and languished world view, the heartfelt drive of the Liberty Movement is almost frightening.

Another reason why those that are uneducated about our methodology are so willing to take the media bait and conclude that we are “dangerous,” might be because the seductive message of globalism is so pervasive in our everyday lives. Who has not considered with infantile astonishment the dream of a technological Utopian paradise, complete with magnetic super-trains and space stations made of chocolate and stardust. No war, no poverty, maybe no death. How grand it would be. When people hear the term globalism, this is the image they have been taught to conjure in their minds. Star Trek, here we come…..

The idea of an entire movement, millions of people like us, who oppose globalism? Who would be crazy enough to stand in the way of paradise?

Many in the past few generations have been so hypnotized by the globalist charade that in order to fathom our resistance to it they must invent intricate prejudices they can project, instead of taking the time to listen to our legitimate arguments. We must be “isolationists” who “fear foreign influence over our cultural identity.” Or we must be “traditionalists” who refuse to yield to “new and progressive ideas.” In their minds, we are fossils, holding back the rest of humanity from its inevitable rise to “oneness.”

The great punchline of globalism is that it is not a new or progressive ideal at all. Elitists from every age have desired one thing above all else, the total domination of the known world. Thousands of years ago we had globalism, except that the known world was much smaller then. Alexander the Great sought globalism. Rome was the global government of its era. Even the science fiction mumbo-jumbo associated with globalism today is not new. The European Futurists developed the basic idea at the turn of the 20th century, believing that social evolution was a straight line in which the values of yesterday were meaningless, and only the discoveries of tomorrow mattered. And, the Theosophical Society formed around the same period added the ambiguous New Age spiritualist spin to complete the facade, filling the emotional void left by the obsession with technological advancement, though it was spiritualism without real substance.

The fact is, we are not “one,” we are many. Though we share a common archetypal experience of existence, this does not mean we will ever be a single unit acting in concert, nor should we be. One true individual can accomplish more for the sake of mankind than a thousand collectivists working in unity and thinking alike. It is always individuals who strike upon the epiphanies that define an age. Collectives only help to promote those epiphanies, or cause pain by suppressing them.

This is where the Liberty Movement stands; at the balancing point between the advantages of group action, and the sovereign wealth inherent in the individual. Those who seek to tip the scale towards one excess or the other usually do so to cause chaos, and derive power. To stand against the tipping of the scale is not an act of “isolationism,” or “traditionalism;” it is an act of reason and wisdom.

I have felt for a long time now that if there is such a thing as progression, then the Liberty Movement is a part of it. Social evolution is not a straight line in which the past is shed like useless skin. It is a spiral, a circular movement in which we often repeat the lessons and realizations of the past, each time discovering something new, working towards the center, towards understanding. The Liberty Movement acknowledges the value of the past in the process of constructing an enduring future. We know that the past holds a well of resources, including such philosophical shields as Constitutionalism, which we abandon at our peril.

I am an American citizen. I am this country’s son. It is here that liberty, legitimate freedom, was first elevated as a mandate that supersedes all others. I believe in this place. I believe in this plot of earth. Fantastic and history shattering events were born here, and they can be again. I once thought that affecting genuine good was impossible, that the most I could expect was to get through the everyday maelstrom of being, and perhaps derive some small measure of comfort and happiness in the process. But I found that there is a greater responsibility to living, that “adapting” to imbalance and injustice is for those who are afraid. I am not afraid, and neither are the many members of the Liberty Movement that you might meet in any given day. I will struggle, as will they, for something far better. We will fight, not for what humanity is, but what it COULD BE.

I know now, we are the right men, in the right place, at the right time…


21 Comments on “Letters From The Liberty Movement To The World”

  1. 1 Pantalaimon said at 12:40 pm on April 26th, 2010:

    nice one, i’ll post it on my facebook (with your permission).
    ;-)

  2. 2 ogden said at 1:31 pm on April 26th, 2010:

    @pantalaimon: absolutely :)

  3. 3 wikity said at 6:35 pm on April 27th, 2010:

    Gio:

    I will write my letter and I will do my best to make it sound original, but you basically put into words my internal philosophy on the liberty movement. You deserve a great deal of credit for taking the time to perfectly articulate the feelings of so many of us in this movement.

  4. 4 P said at 6:18 am on April 28th, 2010:

    Will link to your post on my blog if OK – am working on new post – thanks

  5. 5 vilano said at 2:26 pm on April 28th, 2010:

    Excellent post and great idea. I suggest that each letter also be sent to local paper as letter to editor. Some will make it to print.

  6. 6 Robb said at 12:36 pm on April 30th, 2010:

    Gio,Gerald Celente is calling for some kind of Flag Event, like 911, sometime before the end of this August.He reasons that this is highly propable as the government will not be able to cover up the truth much longer.Also sources on Steve Quayle’s website are calling for an EMP attack in June or July.Two questions 1]have you heard anything as to a possible Flag Event coming this June or July? 2]Do you think that this could be an EMP attack?If so all of us living in the cities are in alot of trouble trying to get out without our cars.Thanx

  7. 7 Truth Excavator said at 9:13 pm on April 30th, 2010:

    Thank you for the inspiration.

  8. 8 giordano said at 10:15 pm on April 30th, 2010:

    Robb:

    I have noticed a lot of talk from the DOD, Obama, and the MSM on a “hypothetical” threat of nuclear attack. When they start flooding the media with rhetoric about “Homegrown Terrorists” and rising threats, it is possible they are priming the public for an event. This is why I published my article not too long ago on surviving a nuclear attack. I see it as a very real possibility within the next couple years. All they need to do is set off one device and they will have the perfect excuse for martial law, as well as a cover for the economic collapse.

    I have only seen signals that this may occur, but I don’t have any specifics for you unfortunately. I think a low yield nuclear event is more likely than an EMP burst. HEMP weapons are pretty complex, so its difficult to blame the use of one on cave dwelling terrorists. They also have to be detonated in the upper atmosphere in order to hit a wide area, which counts out a truck device.

    A 10 to 20 kt nuclear weapon is my bet, if they decide to take things that far (which they probably will). Anything larger than that would draw suspicions from more than just the Liberty Movement. People would be very curious as to how Al-Qaeda got their hands on a high yield device. A low yield device could easily be blamed on fake terrorists.

    If they start WWIII though, all bets are off…

    I would build a sturdy Faraday cage and keep your electronic survival gear in it just in case. Also, get a Geiger Counter!!! You will thank your lucky stars that you have one if a radiological attack happens near you.

  9. 9 grannyb said at 12:39 am on May 1st, 2010:

    Gio-I agree on a summer scenario for whatever is going to happen. If TPTB opt for a low-yield nuke, where would they likely use it? West Coast? Central plains? They will want to make a big statement, but not take out too much prime real estate. Or will they opt for population decimation and take out a Houston or Chicago?

  10. 10 giordano said at 2:10 am on May 1st, 2010:

    Granny B:

    Its hard to say. If they plan to blame the event on Al-Qaeda, then they will probably try to act like a terrorist group with a one track mind would, and hit a major population center. I suspect that one with an abundance of military bases nearby would be more likely, for logistical purposes, as well as to “rally” military personnel around their fallen.

    The NWO is 90% psychological manipulation, 10% force, at least for now. They will try to act in a way that has maximum emotional effect on the population.

    To think like them is difficult, because you essentially have to imagine yourself as a psychopath. You have to imagine the relish they feel over the prospect of dominance.

    Think back to someone in your life that you really hated. Someone that you wished would get run over by a truck. If they died a horrible death, you might even dare to crack a smile. Now, multiply that feeling by a hundred, and that’s a distant approximation to how the Elite see the rest of us.

  11. 11 ckpac said at 6:39 pm on May 1st, 2010:

    Gio,
    I continue to be overwhelmed with your exquisite writing skill. You are able to put feelings so perfectly into words, it just blows me away every time.
    Without intending criticism, I’d like to point out an error which I’m sure was just an oversight in the second paragraph….
    “Sure, they’re rhetoric was different, but when it came..” Instead of “they’re”, it should be “their.” (Sorry, can’t help it, I’m a former teacher.)
    As far as the conversation regarding July, I’d like to add that that month has come up a lot lately from many different angles, so to hear concern about July again makes my ears prick up. Here are some of the things which have been brought to my attention:
    From an astrologer- there is a major “Mars/Capricorn” alignment peaking in July/August which signifies extreme turmoil or revolution.
    From Webbots,who use computer programs based on linguistics- they say July 8 is significant to food prices escalating and the dollar value declining. They also call this a time for civil unrest.
    Then there is this article, “Beware July” which quotes the findings of Barclay Capital regarding the month….
    http://www.economicpolicyjournal.com/2010/02/beware-july.html
    Finally, my friends in real estate are saying how worried they are about all the mortgage re-sets that are scheduled to happen in July.
    Now, I don’t know about a false flag possibility, but when there are this number of potential problems happening at the same time, it appears that July is shaping up to be a combustible month. Let’s all be prepared and alert.
    I hope you don’t mind if I share your letter. There is no way I could improve upon it. Many thanks for all you contribute to the Liberty Movement.

  12. 12 wikity said at 9:17 pm on May 1st, 2010:

    Some things for everyone to consider regarding the next false flag attack.

    1. The next wave of our depression is likely to gain traction within the next 6 months.

    2. If one is to study the mindset of the elite, he will find that they yearn for nothing more than total depopulation/de-industrialization of our society.

    3. Our local police have been totally militarized through federal grants.

    4. Local police have been brainwashed over the last 20 years to believe that the American people are THE enemy.

    5. The elite DO want our land but they DON’T want the people on it.

    6. EMP(s) would erase our entire society and the majority of our population by completely destroying our supply chains and communications, while leaving our land totally intact and habitable.

    7. EMP(s) would serve as a perfect excuse to launch WWIII as they would have to be blamed on a first or second world power.

    8. An EMP would require much less cover up as all modern communication would come to a standstill. No internet and no cell phones means no way to expose the true perpetrators of the false flag attack. By the time anyone had any idea what was going on the elite would have our military fully engaged in WWIII while the domestic population is engaged in battle for survival with local police. Who’s going to get the last of the food?

    9. Current continuity of government plans involve using foreign mercs/military to dominate an unruly domestic population. This would likely occur after most of the country had died from starvation, illness or in battle.

    ____

    If this sounds extreme read some of the elite’s writings and listen to their speeches to get an idea of how they view the average human being.

    Start with the two most powerful families in the world: Rockefeller/Rothschild. Research the past and the future becomes much more predictable.

  13. 13 giordano said at 9:56 pm on May 1st, 2010:

    ckpac:

    Thanks, I proofread every article several times before going to press, and I always seem to miss something, proving I am indeed only human.

  14. 14 MarkSpizer said at 8:43 am on May 3rd, 2010:

    great post as usual!

  15. 15 Robb said at 10:38 am on May 3rd, 2010:

    Gio,I want to pass this by you.I hope that I do not have an over active imagination.I certainly do not do this for fun.The G20 meeting is in Toronto on June 26. 27.This would be an opportune time to strike terror into us sheeples,take our minds off of the economy and get rid of some world leaders at the same time.Heaven forbid this does not happen anywhere period.

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  18. 18 Fran said at 12:47 am on May 22nd, 2010:

    I took you up on the moment to say something to any one listening, my personal take on politics & religion. I’ve enjoyed your views & find your advise practical. My question today is what is your view on whats happening in the Gulf? Have you heard anything not in MSM? I have great concern with this tragic event and feel there is more to this than we truly know. Thanks for the great information.

  19. 19 Susan said at 11:42 pm on May 31st, 2010:

    I have been wondering lately, if O’s obvious disdain for the people he serves and his embarrassing and deliberate incompetence, is meant to galvanize support from all his fellow democrats, for what is yet to come…such as martial law and NO 2010 elections! I can’t imagine any democrat serving under O wanting the election to happen….haven’t heard a “peep” from Nancy, lately. I think all the Dems are preparing for unemployment….but in a different fashion than the rest of us are.

  20. 20 woody188 said at 6:51 pm on June 7th, 2010:

    Great letter, linked from capitolhillblue.com which fell under NWO control a few years ago via an NSL, but a few gems still get through. One of the few sites around that allows open talk about our fascist/globalist government but still won’t let us talk about the truth of 9/11. Anyhow, your letter is inspiring and while political change is probably too late coming, it’s nice to find individuals out there coming to the same conclusions in the sea of idiocy and deception. Keep up the good fight!

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