Be prepared for the next great transfer of wealth. Buy physical silver and storable food.
financialsense.com / By JR Nyquist / November 19, 2012
Many of the greatest minds of the late nineteenth century worried that anti-market ideology was destined to destroy civilization. It happens that modern man – civilized man – cannot live without a complex market economy to sustain him. Yet the market economy has long been the target of those who would overthrow it in favor of socialism. The free enterprise system is attacked as environmentally destructive, unequal, unsafe at any speed, and exploitive. In the words of the French scientist Gustave Le Bon, “Here, I repeat, is the danger of the present hour. We are possessed of the same sentiments of sickly humanitarianism which have already given us the [French] Revolution, the most despotic and bloodiest that the world has ever known – the Terror, Napoleon, and the death of three millions.” Of course, Le Bon penned these words before the bloodiest century of all – the twentieth century – in which socialism claimed over 100 million lives.
You would think that anti-market ideology has been discredited. But look around. Socialism is taught in the universities, along with political correctness. The younger “educated” generation knows nothing of previous socialist experiments. They only know the theory and practice of the utopia they are taught to believe in. Everyone knows that egalitarian sentiments are decisive. As Le Bon explained, “Under the unconscious and disintegrating influence of such sentiment the directing classes have lost all confidence in the justice of their cause. They surrender more and more to the leaders of the opposing party, who merely despise them in proportion to their concessions; and the latter will be satisfied only when they have taken everything from their adversaries, their lives as well as their fortunes.”
Anti-market forces are advancing on every imaginable front: through the public schools, the media, and even the judicial system. A former attorney for the Voting Rights Section of the Department of Justice has written a book which points to the DOJ’s campaign of attacking innocent businesses. His name is J. Christian Adams and his book is titled Injustice: Exposing the Racial Agenda of the Obama Justice Department. “Indeed,” writes Adams, “it should be deeply disturbing to every American that U.S. businesses are at the mercy of racially paranoid attorneys who can bring discrimination lawsuits against them.”
Thanks to BrotherJohnF
