View Full Version : Slavery was never abolished
Steven
21st April 2011, 20:24
Hi,
For those like me, who knows too well how slavery is being applied today, enjoy this reading.
Smart manipulators they were. Their offspring still enjoy it today.
It works while the secret is kept. Spread the word and make it clear that you are born FREE!
http://www.thetruthwillout.com/Slavery2.pdf
Namaste, Steven
Lord Sidious
21st April 2011, 20:37
That was a good read until I saw the names of two communist dirtbags, marx and chomsky.
But overall, I would agree with the pdf.
They may say we are not slaves, merely indentured servants.
Same dog, different leg.
Siberia9
21st April 2011, 23:29
I have been try'n to explain this to people my whole life but they ususally dont get it. As long as they get to choose which cotton field to work in they dont seem to care. It remindes me of an American slavery story I was told many years ago. Not many but some of the slaves here on the coast were buying their freedom for the day from their owners for 2 Dollars and then going to the docks to work for 3 Dollars and then going home to their familys on the plantation after work. A better deal and happier slave but the end result is the same, slavery.
gripreaper
22nd April 2011, 05:48
After the Civil War, the Reconstruction Act was supposed to reunite the Union and abolish slavery, but what it did was make all of us slaves via the 14th amendment. It was the only time in history that half of congress walked out and never set a time to reconvene, and that was when the defacto corporate government was set up. In 1871 a state of emergency was declared and we have been under Marshall law ever since and thus the executive branch and it's executive orders along with statutes and resolutions run the country via public policy. The banksters continued their takeover by establishing the Federal Reserve private bank in 1913, and true currency was thus abolished and interest was thus paid on every debt instrument created and put into circulation. Roosevelt finished it off in 1933 when all of the gold was confiscated and all of the remaining assets and future labor of the posterity ad infinitum was hypoticated for the bankruptcy of the United States. We are still in receivership and under a military state of emergency.
There is no constitution, no Common Law, and no freedom. It's all smoke and mirrors.
Davidallany
22nd April 2011, 05:57
Stop working for the system, stop using money and it will collapse.
161803398
22nd April 2011, 06:04
The Prison system is legalized slavery.
Maybe thats why they let the murderers out and why drugs like pot aren't legalized.
gripreaper
22nd April 2011, 06:12
The Prison system is legalized slavery.
Maybe thats why they let the murderers out and why drugs like pot aren't legalized.
Don't get me started on the prison system, with it's CAFR and CRIS investment accounts and the amount of money made for the courts and the municipalities who feed off this system. It's atrocious.
161803398
22nd April 2011, 06:18
Canada imports a lot of criminals because we didn't have enough to support our slave trade. OH OH....I have to tell this:
In the late 80s, there were a lot of really nice, educated South American people who came to Canada to escape persecution in their home country. (You know they like to kill and torture the intellectuals first.) Canada wouldn't let them stay. One of my professors told me that Canada would accept ANYONE from a Communist country but would never accept people from fascist regimes. I was amazed because I had met a few of those South Americans and was really impressed...mostly teachers, but very nice, gentle people.
A few years later, I was in a cab going up Cordova street (a homeless area; safe but poor). There were some people standing talking in the middle of the road blocking cars from going through the green light. I asked the cab driver who they were. He said they were drug dealers.
I asked him where they came from because this was new. He said "if you have $125,000.00 cash you can come to Canada and the only people who have $125,000.00 cash are drug dealers". So, now that whole area (conveniently right around the police station...and the provincial criminal court...so the cops dont have to drive too far) is full of drugs which weren't there before. I used to jokingly tell people that Canada brought in the drug dealers because they needed people to sell the drugs. However, (and I dont know if this is true or not) I said that to a client one day who used to work for the police and she exclaimed "that's TRUE". She said a cop she used to do work for told her they were moved around from city to city so it would look like the cops were actually doing something about them....maybe that's a joke too, who knows?) Yeah, and we got the home invaders from that as well.
Lord Sidious
22nd April 2011, 06:22
After the Civil War, the Reconstruction Act was supposed to reunite the Union and abolish slavery, but what it did was make all of us slaves via the 14th amendment. It was the only time in history that half of congress walked out and never set a time to reconvene, and that was when the defacto corporate government was set up. In 1871 a state of emergency was declared and we have been under Marshall law ever since and thus the executive branch and it's executive orders along with statutes and resolutions run the country via public policy. The banksters continued their takeover by establishing the Federal Reserve private bank in 1913, and true currency was thus abolished and interest was thus paid on every debt instrument created and put into circulation. Roosevelt finished it off in 1933 when all of the gold was confiscated and all of the remaining assets and future labor of the posterity ad infinitum was hypoticated for the bankruptcy of the United States. We are still in receivership and under a military state of emergency.
There is no constitution, no Common Law, and no freedom. It's all smoke and mirrors.
You do have a constitution, but it may not be what you think it is.
Go google this word: constitutor.
Davidallany
22nd April 2011, 07:03
Canada imports a lot of criminals because we didn't have enough to support our slave trade. OH OH....I have to tell this
Native Americans would agree with your statement. So do I. because the government itself is run by criminals and their thugs.
gripreaper
22nd April 2011, 16:34
You do have a constitution, but it may not be what you think it is. Go google this word: constitutor.
Yes, we have a constitution, more commonly known as the articles of confederation, which has been relegated to the dusty bin of history and has been circumvented by the Corprotocracy.
I'm not saying we can't get it back, but it would take quite the awakening.
Lost Soul
22nd April 2011, 22:00
There is a very good book, Confederate Emancipation. It covers the discussion of the Confederates and the issue of emancipation. The problem the Confederate politicians wrestle with was how to maintain the social order of keeping any emancipated black beneath poor whites. They couldn't resolve it.
However, much of what was discussed then is applied today against all people of all colors. If you're not among TPTB, you're a slave and someone to be used by them.
People are awakening to it and calling for an end of the Fed Res. In response, some the minions of TPTB are turning against each other so as to stay out of the fire.
Atlas
2nd October 2016, 22:00
Tiken Jah Fakoly - Slavery Days
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ozmirage
3rd October 2016, 09:56
There is a distinction between voluntary and involuntary servitude.
. . .
There are consequences to the assertion of "voluntary" citizenship.
. . .
“It may be laid down, as a primary position, and the basis of our system, that every citizen who enjoys the protection of a free government, owes not only a proportion of his property, but even of his personal services to the defence of it, and consequently that the Citizens of America (with a few legal and official exceptions) from 18 to 50 Years of Age should be borne on the Militia Rolls, provided with uniform Arms, and so far accustomed to the use of them, that the Total strength of the Country might be called forth at Short Notice on any very interesting Emergency.”
- - - George Washington; "Sentiments on a Peace Establishment" in a letter to Alexander Hamilton (2 May 1783); published in The Writings of George Washington (1938), edited by John C. Fitzpatrick, Vol. 26, p. 289.
[... Every citizen ... owes a portion of his property ... and services in defense ... in the militia ... from 18 to 50 years of age... ]
IN SHORT,
The American citizen has no endowed right to life, nor liberty, nor absolute ownership because, as a subject, he can be ordered to train, fight, and die, on command (militia duty), and was obligated to give up a portion of his property (taxes, etc).
Atlas
7th April 2017, 00:21
LEO MUHAMMAD: The True History of Slavery
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CelineK
9th April 2017, 12:47
there are more slaves today in the entire world than at any other time in history... so referring to any specific groups cannot do it justice.
We have too unite, or the problem will just keep moving between races/cultures
DeDukshyn
9th April 2017, 16:05
We are all slaves in one format or another ...
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