2012 Election: A Mockery of Democracy

Romney and Obama face off at the second “debate.”
In its beginning I thought of YouTube as a haven for mindless information, but it is only a reflection of where human minds are. Fortunately, there are many who now use the medium that YouTube provides, to put out information of a richness and diversity you’ll find nowhere else.
Right before our eyes we’re witnessing a gross example of government and corporate tyranny. The election process has been manipulated and distilled down to look bipartisan and support diverse points of view, but to represent a monolith in actual practice. The Democratic and Republican parties and their appointed representatives, are just two heads on a single snake. They don’t represent the American people, which is why they saw fit, especially the Republicans at their convention, to not even allow another party member, Ron Paul, who earned delegates during the Republican primaries, to speak on the convention floor. By the conspicuous absence of commentary, it seems that mainstream media hardly noticed.
In my opinion, neither candidate represents the best interests of the Republic of the United States, or its People. This truth hit home while, in response to the Gulf Oil Spill of 2010, a group of like-hearted souls banded together to find a non-toxic, restorative solutions. We impressed enough people to have our micro-organism-based bio-remediation strategy presented to president Obama by a well-placed representative. The Corexit sorties continued. Many other natural, restorative approaches were presented and shot down. BP’s actions were of greater danger than that done by any “terrorist organization.” If it were anyone else ordering the chemical dumpings over the gulf, which also produced benzene in throughout the Coast region, it would have been seen as a hostile act. Instead, we were facilitators.
The FDA’s indifference to inundating the population with GMO products without even the courtesy of a label, has been another example that began long before Barack Obama became president.
Legally, the candidates don’t have to care about the American People because the individual that will be voted upon on November 6, 2012, will become president of United States Corporation, a corporate entity based in Washington, DC, a “branch office” that answers to the CityState that it was patterned after, the Vatican. We’re the ones who have thought they were talking to us on the campaign trail.
The legal clarity with which I see this now comes courtesy of another conversation with Grant Maanum, which I turned into a video titled, Beyond the CityState: The Forensics of Freedom. I had already learned about the president’s role and responsibilities to United States Corporation earlier. In it he traced the historical chain of events from roughly 525 BCE and the Roman Empire, to the Maryland Constitution of 1776 and the true beginnings of sovereignty on this land. These revelations made the many paradoxical and freedom limiting or ignoring government actions, make sense.
The upshot of it all was the fact that the jurisdiction of the CityState ends at its boundaries. That is, unless we believe the corporate entity that is United States Corporation actually represents, or ”governs” us. What it’s actually doing is treating The People as though they were owned property, like inventory held in stock. If you listen or watch the above mentioned video, it’ll put the New York Stock Exchange in an entirely different context.
These are not long-held opinions about America or our government. I have voted, or would have voted for Hubert Humphrey (1968), George McGovern (1972), Jimmy Carter (1976, 1980), Walter Mondale (1984), Bush I (1988), H. Ross Perot (1992), Bob Dole (1996), Bush II (2000), Michael Badnarik (Libertarian 2004), and Obama in 2008. Today, the American People have no candidate. On the surface, American corporations, which themselves exist because of the American People, have the politicians’ ears. But when $6 billion is being raised and spent to get a “message” out, it’s clear the money isn’t coming from regular individuals.
The video below, “Romney Exposed,” is chilling.
Shows the massive amounts being spent. It’s the new hedge fund. No matter who “wins,” the corporation will have his ear, and he’ll be obligated to listen.
I waited several days after recording before putting this video up. How to exercise our voices so that they’ll be noticed, requires some thought.
This subject affects the health of everything, from our individual lives, to that of our communities, nation, and the planet itself.
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October 18, 2012 | Categories: 2012, Barack Obama, Blogroll, News and politics | Tags: election 2012, Obama Romney | 5 Comments »



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