I've been looking at this problem of a few elite families running the world through their central banks (and seeing where they want to take us) since about 2006. I spent most of that time wondering how I was going to be part of the solution. Just recently I had decided (without getting into all of the details here) that I was going to promote a societal/cultural Voluntaryist revolution and was already engaged in building a website and all sorts of other activities to draw interest to the plan I'd come up with, but then... just today in fact, I turned on Youtube, and what do you know?, I got suggestions that I should listen to a talk by a man named Michael Tellinger. As it turns out, Mr. Tellinger is the creator of a movement called Ubuntu, from South Africa, and he has been talking about this very problem that you're discussing shepz1. And he, and about a million other people with him, are doing something very big to address it. They've got a far better plan than I had come up with, and they've gotten traction with this idea all around the world. In every country except in North Korea there are now Ubuntu groups who are working toward a new society that isn't ruled by money and the banks. I don't know yet what they're thinking that the ultimate political structure looks like, but it all sounds like something that a Voluntaryist (or most any other political stripe of person) could get on board with. Check them out at ubuntuplanet.org
RE: The illusion of freedom - tis a corporate world!
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