RE: TOP 10 SIGNS SOMEONE HAS CAUGHT A NASTY CASE OF STATISM
That's a great point. Usually it's not easy to tell because, you're right, we can't read minds. However, in certain situations, it's very easy to tell. For example, if someone is wearing a badge and uniform, it's obvious what lies influence their actions. On the flip side of that, when someone is being harassed by "the state", you can tell if they know truth or lies based on their reaction. For example:
When going through an immoral, criminal airport checkpoint, if someone speaks out against the criminals, then that person knows true morality and is taking right action.
I recently suffered a horrendous experience at an airport and will be blogging about it soon. I spoke out, very loudly and clearly, against the criminals in uniforms. I didn't leave any doubt as to where my mind is. However, nobody else going through the checkpoint raised so much as an eyebrow and certainly didn't help me, which shows, sadly, where their minds are.
Yeah we must speak up that is for sure, but with no backup or help it will be a hard and lonely fight. Imagine if everyone just united for a good cause that would be something, or simply just cared more about fellow humans and their rights, then they care/ believe in this prison of a system.
Looking forward to your post on that experience :)
Peace & Anarchy!
Yeah dude, it's not easy to go it alone, that's for sure. I had the idea over a year ago (and posted about it) about a group activity to assert the right to travel at airports unmolested.
The idea is to have a group of people walk through the TSA checkpoint without stopping, answering any questions, or even paying any attention to the TSA's ludicrous behavior. Just walk through. Period.
I figure a group as small as 20 people (I'm guessing) would have a chance at success. It would need to be recorded, preferably live streamed, of course, in order to document the event.
The reason I think such a small number of people could have success is because of a personal experience I had. I refused all forms of searches (by machine or by human) and was stopped from making a connecting flight in Miami (I blogged about this as well). The thing is, there were at least 20 personnel involved JUST TO STOP ME. Cops, TSA, uniform, plain clothes, you name it. They were there. So if that was just FOR ME (and I didn't even have a camera!), then imagine what would be possible for just a COUPLE DOZEN people.
Short story long, this is a glaring example of how the whole police state is just a house of cards that could be easily toppled if even a small number of people would take right action.