GENERAL OVERVIEW
In order to better understand this blog, I provide a 3 part series of videos which explain my perspective on globalization and the forces set into motion by an elite group of global power brokers comprised of billionaires and national leaders. In Part I, I simply describe and explain the persistent efforts and ultimate failure of the British people to decentralize the executive power of their king up to the American Revolution. Part II is broken into 3 related videos which describe the rationale of the US Constitution and the relationship between religious freedom and economic freedom, the impact of economic freedom on society, and the real and ultimate cost of maintaining these freedoms. Part III is an exposition of the ferociousness of the current forces against our ability to maintain these freedoms and my perspective on the current cost and strategy for defending our precious freedoms. I also provide a rationale for my perspective on the unique geo-political role the United States has inherited and the huge cultural and economic potential we have to contribute to the world as a result.
PART I: PERSPECTIVE ON AMERICAN COLONIAL HISTORY
As traditional American history had been taught in our public schools, the question up for debate had been about the most probable motivation for the migration to the New World. The most credible answer can only arise from an understanding of British history and the mounting efforts to decentralize the absolute power of the king for the sake of religious freedom and economic security. In a fairly straightforward manner, I bring the reader through the most impactful events from 11th century England through the American colonial period up to the American Revolution. I believe that the truths of human nature in terms of the power of governance are clearly brought out as these events are recognized. The video below is merely an effort to explain these events as a natural progression of the power struggle between the powers of governance and the people governed.
Part II: The Rationale For The US Constitution And The Cost Of Freedom
Part III: The Current Costs Of Freedom
As Globalization is always a force in human nature, it can only be restrained by a well educated and well aware society that produces generations of men that lead with the strongest of character and the strongest of faith in God. Yes, men!
Not yes men, but men who are courageous enough to ask the right questions at the right time about the reality that they have been dealt. These are not the men that go with the flow at the workplace, at home, or in their place of worship. These are not the men that abdicate their role as husbands, fathers, sons, or employees, or CEOs. They are not the men that cave to the loudest voice in the home or in the workplace. They are not the men who seek to please those around them to gain personal advantage.
So, who are the men that will keep the forces of evil from engulfing their society, their families, their workplaces, and their places of worship? These are men who make crucial decisions about how to lead. Yes men are incapable of leading. They are compelled out of love, out of love for their families, out of love for their coworkers, out of love for their fellow men, and out of love for God. Where does this love come from? It comes from an unwavering belief of how profoundly they are loved by God! How do they come about this belief? They take the example of true heroes that came before them, many times their own fathers, as happened between WWI and WWII. They fight with their hearts, with their bodies, with their minds, and with their souls.
We are quickly running out of such men! The evil forces of globalization to strip men of awareness of their actual roles, to deceive them into a bland and sterile existence which makes them followers of deception are succeeding in American society. Historically, it is not our government leaders that determined the moral direction of our country. It was the courage of individual men who sacrificed whatever it took to preserve our God given freedoms whether on the battlefield, at the dinner table, or at the pulpit. They were well aware of the veracity of the evil forces against the free society which they had inherited at the cost of the lives of men of the strongest of character. These men arose form the collective will of American society.
Our collective will is quickly deteriorating! Our young men are being deceived into demanding to be served as opposed to becoming servants. They are lacking any confidence as learners. They are adopting social coping mechanisms that deteriorate their bodies and point them to an early grave. They have no aspiration to build character and lead in their marriages, lead in their families, or in their communities. They have no appreciation of the sacrifices that preserved their freedoms that they take for granted. These are the men that are now acquiring positions of leadership, but following in the deceptive myths of the globalist voice. With a lack of knowledge of history, of human nature, of economics, or of governance, they promote the assault on the family, on life itself, and on the Christian lifestyle. They demonize conservatism and target the conservative voice. They promote the myths of envy economics and impoverish their own families and neighborhoods. These are the men that are producing the loudest voice in the United States.
The contrast between these two types of men becoming more and more obvious day by day.