How does one change and improve the world? It is not necessary to invent outrageous things like cars, air conditioning, smart phones, computers, shoes, Google, or the Internet to effectively improve the world. Most people will never invent such magnificent things but that does not mean we are impotent to improve the world in our own little way. Many times all that is required to bring about positive change is to tell a joke, get somebody to laugh, give a hug, lend a compassionate ear to another person’s problems, spend quality time with another person, raise your kids to be gentle, compassionate, kind, and loving human beings. It costs $0.00 to be a decent person.
Please enjoy my recent conversation with Dale Brown. Herein we discussed what is public safety, VIPERS Threat Management philosophy, diffusing tense situations, acting without fear, his humble beginnings, movie that have inspired him, preventing conflict, perverse incentives of law enforcement, always record everything, sovereign immunity, cannabis myths, crack myths, selfless law enforcement officers protect the innocent fallacy, transparency, defining your purpose, it’s not about the money, why having a black boat is a bad idea, a drunk driver story, peace brings prosperity, no lawsuits, no court dates, no prosecutions, no deaths, his largest and longest client, facilitating safe commerce, cops breaking in to investigate a break in and more!
Try not to become a man of success, but rather try to become a man of value.
Albert Einstein
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Please enjoy this recent episode of the Seeds of Liberty Podcast. This week we were joined by Merrick VanLandingham, of the RadicaLogic Podcast, and Shane Buell. Herein we discussed applying Bastiat’s seen/unseen to potential false flags, the Cloward-Piven strategy, the hegelian dialectic, divide and conquer tactics, the Rothschild’s and central banking, generational institutionalism, teaching card tricks to chickens, jingoism, and more!
The politician is an acrobat who says one thing and does another. The people who are attracted to positions of great power are never to be trusted. The State is a wretched institution that encourages iniquity and predation. Everything promised by a politician is either a lie or is delivered by the barrel of a gun. There is no such thing as a philosopher king or benevolent ruler. Such myths must be relegated to the fairy tale books. Stop putting your faith in political sociopaths and predators! It is not only that power corrupts, but that it attracts the vile and scum among us. It is not that some are unfit to rule. All are unfit to rule!
Although we can talk at length as to how a Voluntary or Stateless society may function, the reality is that this is fundamentally irrelevant to the idea of true freedom. Do you know exactly how your laptop works? Do you know exactly how your cell phone works? Do you know exactly how Skype works? Do you know exactly how the Internet works? Do you know exactly how your e-mail account transmits e-mail? Do you know exactly how your car works? The reality is many of us live in complete ignorance of how all of these things work and yet we are still comfortable to buy them from people who know how they work.
Likewise it is similarly unnecessary to know how society may be “structured” in the absence of the coercive monopoly on initiated aggression known as “government”. My desire to be free has absolutely nothing to do with how the roads will be built, who will feed the poor, who will protect us from foreign invaders, who will protect us from thieves, rapists, and murderers, who will take care of the sick, who will look after the elderly, and who will educate our children. Aside from the erroneous assumption that “government” is adequately doing these things already is the fact that theft, assault, rape, and murder on a colossal scale is occurring today even amidst such a swollen monstrosity as the United States “government”. Our desire to protect ourselves from thieves, liars, and murderers has given us the insane belief that we will be protected from them if we put other thieves, liars, and murderers in power. Sane people do not seek to subjugate or rule their neighbor, let alone their town, county, city, state, or country. It is not only that power corrupts but that it attracts the corruptible and vile among us. The lust for power is more addictive than cocaine or heroin can ever be.