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THE INTERNET IS THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD OF OUR AGE

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[9/7/16]  We are living during a revolutionary time. Up until this most recent chapter in human history, the people of the world had been segregated from many elements of the world that lay outside the boundaries of technological capacity. Vital information regarding economics, politics, history, philosophy etc. was in many ways inaccessible to the average layperson. If it was accessible at all, it was disseminated by self-interested organizations that would alter or omit certain pieces of information that did not serve the interest of the publishers.

In a sense, humanity has been mentally incapacitated by the deficiency of quality information. Through manipulated information channels such as schooling systems, mainstream news networks, etc., people have been indoctrinated en masse to a point where nationalism went unquestioned, collectivist ideologies like socialism have been embraced by the well-intentioned, politicians were voted in by an unsuspecting public, central banks were thought to be endowed with economic wizardry and so on.

However, over the last few years, all of this has changed quite dramatically. Since the explosion of the use of the Internet as an alternative source for knowledge, there has been a revolution of thought that has begun to stir the sleeping giant.

A very skeptical and disgruntled public is now putting what were once presupposed truths in the spotlight of warranted critique:

  • Who controls and funds mainstream media?
  • What does the Federal Reserve do?
  • Do we really live in a capitalist system or corporate fascism?
  • Why are we really fighting in the Middle East?
  • Is taxation theft?
  • Is the State ultimately necessary for the good of society?

All of these questions which were ordinarily unasked by society are now being put into serious consideration. And as expected, the State is as afraid of this free-flow of information, just as slave masters were afraid of the free-flow of escaped slaves through the Underground Railroad.

This fear on the behalf of the State comes from…CONTINUE READING