Waking Up and Getting Angry

Dictator Hater
for the Corbett Report

September 11, 2007

Your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to find out the truth about the world in which you live. This mission is a journey that is not for the faint of heart. It requires a discerning mind and a strong desire to separate fact from fiction.

There are many stages through which truth seekers pass during this journey. Of course, there is no way to know what each and every individual will experience, but this article will attempt to cover some of them.

Most people in the United States have been indifferent with regards to what has happened to their country in the past one hundred years or so. In reality, it goes back much further than that, but for the sake of brevity, I will restrain this article to the past one hundred years.

What you will find on this journey is not what you were taught in your public school system.

When first confronted with the information, there is a tendency to write it off as wild-eyed conspiracy theory. It's almost enjoyable to read through some of the outrageous claims made about our government, various think tanks and the globalists. It is easy to scoff at them and turn away, until you hear them tell you in their own words what they are planning to do to you and everyone you love.

The next stage is a frenzied search for information which has been hidden from you and your thirst for knowledge is nearly impossible to quench. Be forewarned that this stage could last anywhere from a day to weeks and months or even years.

Most likely, by this time you will be addicted and your search for truth will never end. If you desire a bright future for yourself and the people you love, you will now understand that ongoing vigilance and peaceful action by citizens is the only thing standing between your current way of life and that of living under a dictatorship.

This journey is one that must be made in solitude, for it is up to you and you alone to ferret out the truth from disinformation.

This does not mean that you are the only person on this path, it simply means that it is a very lonely trek in the beginning. There are literally millions of people walking this trail and you may even have an opportunity to meet with some of them, but never let any of them think for you. This is why you are being forced to take this painful journey in the first place.

Once you figure out that almost everything you were taught to believe about your country and its principles is a lie, it is not unusual to feel some degree of depression. It feels as if you've lost an old, dear friend and you won't be seeing them again. And I dare say that if you don't wake up and get angry, you never will.

When you start to investigate the who behind the what, you may feel as if you are up against a giant conspiratorial machine. This is just about the time that the feeling of helplessness may set in. It's very important not to give in to this and right about now would be a good time to find some like-minded people with whom you are able to discuss these issues. Even so, it is important that you stay objective and make your determinations of facts based on solid research and that you do not let conjecture, disinformation and opinion (as opposed to hard facts) derail your journey.

If you stay on the path, you will have at some point figured out that what you have previously researched is not all there is to this journey. It is one that never ends, not as long as you want to live in a Constitutional Republic. A vigilant public is the only thing that can keep a Republic such as ours alive and functioning as such and for the first time in your life you realize the infinite wisdom in the words of our founding fathers.

It is at this point that you may find yourself becoming angry. You may even be angry at yourself for being complacent and not holding up your end of this bargain called a Republic. There is little use in berating yourself for this, the future is what matters and you must force yourself to move forward.

From the Federal Reserve to those who allowed it to be implemented, to the Federal Income Tax system which is merely one of the planks of the Communist Manifesto, to the CIA and every other government entity and the people who run them, blame has a cornucopia from which to choose.

Once you realize that you have been duped by the media, lied to by politicians and relieved of much more treasure than the U.S. Constitution allows, you will begin to put blame where it truly belongs. It's at this point where you might find yourself totally outraged at what has become of your freedoms.

It is up to you to decide what you are going to do about it once you arrive at what I refer to as the saturation point. This saturation point is realized when research no longer suffices or satisfies and you have justifiable patriotic fire coursing through your veins. Nothing on earth will quench this fire except standing up to those who have so wronged you and your country, those people who wish to steal our futures.

Instead of taking it out on your computer monitor or kicking your dog, you'll understand that the only way to sooth this savage beast inside you is by finding a way to effect peaceful change against what has, over these years, morphed into a perverse, bastardized and almost unrecognizable Constitutional Republic.

This is not where your journey ends. It is where it begins.

What are you going to do about it?