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Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Actions Toward Establishing A Free World, Part Six: Poverty And Homelessness: An Ever-Increasing Epidemic

When you pass by a homeless person on the street, what do you do? Glare at them and clench your pocketbook? Hold sorrow in your heart? Judge them and make up scenarios in your mind as to how they arrived in their situation? When you see immigrants and their families walk out of Welfare offices do you hate them because you believe they should have to earn their way like anyone else? Does your decision differ depending on whether or not these people are white or a minority? These are questions we should be asking ourselves if the world is to ever recover from the dire straits that we have put it in.

By not standing up against the endless encroachments the governments of the world have made against our well being, it has given them an edge in taking away our hard earned money. Not to mention that this money is almost used on things that few of us support at all. They line our pockets while we struggle to put food on our plates and gas in our tanks so that we can go to work the next day and make more money for people who rarely care about how hard we strive to get our jobs done.

It is important to remember that many homeless people were once contributors to society and then were dealt a tough hand in life. We do not know their stories nor do we take the time to get know any of them. All it would take is the stroke of a pen for the vast majority of us to be out on our asses in the cold, just like anyone else.

Most people have become complacent and blind to the realities of the mechanical system that loosely holds itself together. The system of paper money which so many people worship is likely to come crashing down at not even a moments notice. How would it feel to be forced into robbery or murder just to save your family and get a few days food or water? Could you put a bullet in someone else's head because they tried to break into your home to get your dwindling resources in times of an emergency? Scenarios like these are not just made for the movies. It wouldn't take much to make them a part of our everyday reality.

Just like any other detrimental topic I have covered in this blog, all the problems generally have the same solution. The solution is to rise up and demand drastic improvement. To demand that we stop being traded as commerce on the private market of immoral bankers and string pullers. There are three areas they want to impose on us that we MUST NOT allow them to implement in any way, shape or form. The first red line to defend is them not taking away our free speech and expression on the internet. This is our battleground. Without it, we are lost and our method of unity and way of networking and growth in numbers. The second is making sure they do not try and put any kind of microchip in us or our children. Anyone who believes it is only used to store information and gain computer or home access is just plain stupid. Lastly, we can not allow them to take away our guns. History has proven time and time again what happens when governments take away the defense of their citizens. Mass slaughter, imprisonment, and slavery. If we can unconditionally defend and hold these three areas then we might have a fighting chance to create much needed improvements.

They are already trying to dwindle down public assistance. Cutting Food Stamps is just the beginning of their plans. Cutting veteran benefits is high on their list as well. Along with many more cuts to create the illusion of less spending. There is no reason that people with the will to work and earn a living should not be allowed to do so. Poverty strikes the hearts of people around the world and has for decades. It's just being noticed more now because it is becoming more common in the northern hemisphere. When the children and families in Africa and South America suffer people think its alright because it doesn't affect them. I have already covered ideas to eradicate hunger and thirst in those countries. It is no different there than here.

Mandating corporations who are worth say a few billion dollars or more to have to build vertical farms would be one way of improving the crisis of hunger. The wealthy diamond mine owners in Africa should be no exception to this. They should have to build ten vertical farms for every billion in profit they bring in. Not to mention every worker they murder for not carrying out their slavery to their liking.


It just goes to show that when the problems of the world come home to roost in our backyard then we begin to take notice in them. What we need to do is take action on improving the situation and ousting the vast majority of the corrupt leaders before they permanently run our world into a spiral of terror and ungodly suffering before its too late. Go to the root of the problem and get rid of those that create them and then we can put into place people who do something tangible about the woes of the world while proving it with actions and unprecedented changes to make where we all live a better world for us and our children for generations to come. All the technology and wonders we are inventing will do us all no good if mother Earth is unable to support the life that uses it.

By Christopher Storm
-aka-"The Stormcaller"

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