Right now I am reading "The 5,000 Year Leap" which goes over the principles that the Founders believed in that set up a system to make a country great. There are 28 principles, but the chief among them are liberty, private property, and the pursuit of life and happiness. The book also talks about the doubts these men had before the revolution began. They agreed that a nation must be filled with well educated, moral and just men to be able to govern themselves. They admitted that a nation filled with uneducated and immoral people will flee asking others to govern them.
Over two hundred years later, and we are having another revolution take place. Instead of fighting against a tyrannical monarch, we now fight against a corrupt government controlled by the interests of a global cabal of bankers. They have bought and paid for government officials and set up a system and laws meant to enslave us.
From the book "The Deliberate Dumbing Down of America" we know that our people are no longer educated. Many cannot read or write, their vocabulary is so stunted that they cannot form coherent thoughts or ideas, and that foundation applies to every other liberal arts where language and math is based on. However, things are changing; more kids are being home-schooled, and those same kids are being fed better food which often times is either grown at the house or bought from a local farmer's market.
While the current generation has a steep hill to climb after being drugged, poisoned by their food and water, and zombified by television and video games, the next generation has a brighter future. But for how many people now are woken up to the plans of the New World Order, the Founder's beliefs must still be considered. For how informed a population may become, it must also be accompanied by a moral revolution.
People consider themselves to be generally "good" people. But a true moral population strives to be good in everything they do. Lying is deception as is cheating. Striving to tell the truth can go a long way in ways you cannot fathom. A person who is truthful can be trusted, so telling the truth builds trust in your community. People can rely on each other in times of crisis or turmoil if there is trust.
We can have a political revolution by having an intellectual revolution, but to have lasting freedom, we must also have a moral revolution.
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