How to stop the iatrogenocide, part 2
The ten questions/issues that we need to address over the next twelve months
This past weekend I had the good fortune to be on a panel on ethics with Naomi Wolf, Aaron Kheriaty, and Tom Harrington at the Brownstone Institute conference in Dallas, Texas.
Below are my concluding remarks (you can also watch the entire 12 hour conference on EpochTV):
This crisis only ends when we take power.
We need to see ourselves as a government in waiting.
We are just 12 months out from a presidential election and right now we are woefully unprepared to actually govern.
Here are ten questions/issues that I think we need to address over the next twelve months:
1. What does “freedom” mean in 2023?
In a previous era “freedom” might have meant:
low taxes,
free trade, and
support for the Second Amendment.
But none of those things did us any good when the fascists took over in 2020.
For example, we have 93 million guns in this country yet they made no difference because people drove themselves to their iatrogenocide appointments since their TVs convinced them that it was a good idea.
We need to define our vision of both positive and negative liberty.
2. How do we make sure that this never happens again?
The 1980 Bayh-Dole Act, the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act, and the 2005 PREP Act (and its later amendments) definitely need to be repealed. How do we find the votes to accomplish that?
Do we need a Constitutional amendment to guarantee medical freedom? If so, how should it be worded?
How about a Constitutional amendment to ban liability protection for any corporation and for government itself?
In general how can we constrain the federal government?
How do we stop regulatory capture?
If we don’t figure this out, no one else will.
3. We need an actual political machine.
It’s great that Robert Kennedy, Jr. and Ron DeSantis are running for president but we need an actual political program that can elect people up and down the ballot including:
School Board,
City Council,
County Board of Supervisors,
State office, and
Congress.
We don’t currently have an opposition party in this country. During Covid only two governors actually read the data — Ron DeSantis in Florida and Kristi Noem in South Dakota.
Republicans control the House but only 20 Republican members of Congress understand medical freedom.
We need to build a proper political machine that identifies, recruits, trains, and supports (i.e. puts real money into campaigns and provides thousands of volunteers) freedom candidates in every election in every district across the country for the rest of our lives.
4. What’s our platform?
What do we believe?
What’s essential?
And what are big tent issues that we don’t have to agree on?
We need to get good at having difficult conversations to build a freedom platform that enlarges the base and energizes our supporters.
Since we argue that “left” and “right” are meaningless terms in the age of iatrogenocide, we need to clearly define our alternative vision.
5. Will we have a Truth Commission?
Who will be on it?
Will it have subpoena power?
How do we prevent it from being a cover-up commission?
The childhood vaccine schedule, the creation of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, and the murderous Covid response are all capital crimes. Are we prepared to carry out trials for capital crimes? Who will lead those prosecutions?
6. What is to be done about the NIH, FDA, and CDC?
They seem completely corrupt and unable to be reformed.
Are we prepared to eliminate them?
Or are we proposing to replace them with something else?
What does the U.S. look like after they are reformed/replaced?
7. What is to be done about the intelligence agencies?
The NSA, CIA, DoD, and private intelligence agencies like BlackCube appear to be running the world. The CIA has been running the U.S. since 1963. What do we do about these agencies? Should we have a separate Truth Commission to deal with their crimes?
8. What do we do about corporate power?
We live in a world where half a dozen companies (Apple, Microsoft, Saudi Aramco, Alphabet, Amazon, and NVIDIA) are worth at least one trillion dollars. Meta and Tesla have both surpassed one trillion dollars in market capitalization at one point but have since slipped below that threshold. Such concentrated market and political power is unprecedented in human history. In a previous era antitrust was seen as the remedy. But today the Antitrust Division of the Justice Department seems inadequate for the task. How do we rein in too-big-to-fail industries so that they no longer curtail freedom and liberty in our country?
9. What do we do about the philanthropaths?
Many philanthropies have become predatory and a force for evil in the world. What, if anything, is to be done about this increasingly malevolent sector of the economy?
10. What is to be done about the Federal Reserve? [Not in my original speech, but I think we need to talk about it.]
The Federal Reserve is completely out of control. It has funded wars for a century. The Fed debases our money and causes the immiseration of millions of people. It’s pushing for a Central Bank Digital Currency that, if enacted, will enslave the entire population. How can we return to a system of sound money without these corrupt manipulations?
Final thoughts
Winning elections becomes so much easier when we are clear about what we are fighting for.
I know that many people in the freedom movement are convinced that elections are rigged. But the civil rights movement dealt with this problem and found ways to overcome it. It would be helpful to study those movements to identify the techniques they used for improving election integrity.
By the same token, some people in the movement will argue that the intelligence agencies are too powerful to be challenged. But the people of Eastern Europe overthrew totalitarianism and the actual Stasi just thirty years ago. And when it collapsed it fell rather quickly — in just a few weeks. We should learn from and adapt the tactics of Solidarity and other Eastern European liberation movements to our situation.
The fact is, there is always another move. You may not like the move but, while we still have breath, there is always another move.
My point in all of this is that we have to make the mental shift from criticizing the existing system to seeing ourselves as the leaders who will actually run this country. That requires doing the work to define clearly (at the most granular level) the better system our hearts know is possible and doing the work to actually take power and govern effectively.
Blessings to the warriors. 🙌
Prayers for everyone fighting to stop the iatrogenocide. 🙏
Huzzah for everyone building the alternative economy our hearts know is possible. ✊
In the comments, please let me know what questions/issues you think we should work on (from the list above or suggest some of your own) over the next twelve months.
As always, I welcome any corrections.
Many would argue that without the Second Amendment, we would have been Australia, New Zealand--or worse.
Doc - We. Have. Lost. The. Country. We’ve lost it. It is gone. It’s done been gone for many many decades. We’re not going to win it back w politics. It’s going to have to collapse fully, of its own rotting hulking mass. And we must survive to be here building a new better thing out of the ashes. In the meantime, we can and must continue to try to expose the real perps. But that is not going to get them prosecuted or dismantle the agencies or win back anything. The whole fed govt has to go. It’s a massive criminal enterprise. There’s no wrangling that back. Look, Bobby is giving it the ol’ Kennedy try but he’s feckin’ SURROUNDED by the beast. They ALL up in his bidness. They’re in everyone’s business. They’ve got every “freedom” org and campaign and law firm infiltrated. They’re tracking and messing w our substack shit now. The spooks are literally in bed w some of the leading lights of the “resistance.” This is not a political challenge at this point. It is not a legal challenge. It is a survival and asymmetric war challenge. We are at war. Our federal govt declared war on us and all the people of earth. They are attacking us via a multitude of vectors - biological, biochemical, chemical, radiological, electromagnetic, psychological. It is a war for territory and assets and a war of attrition. I have been saying this for a long while now. You - doc Rogers - seem to kinda sorta get it sometimes but you are still a sweet summer child and you really gotta knock that dumb shit out. We need you to fully see. And look - I do hear brother non-compliance over here w his “gallows for all the baddies” comment - and I really do hear him - but gallows is not how anyone gonna win a war of attrition. That is some more casual dumb shit right there. Gallows would be as useless as playing politics at this point. How you gonna go capture the real perps? So you’ll capture some folk who you say are real bad - and you’ll convince a bunch of folk of this and you’ll end up hanging a bunch of people who didn’t actually do much of anything. And probably most of those will just be poor folk and women. Yahoo. Great job. Now you’re a murdering asshole too. Hats off. Hope you feel better now. As I see it, the only real practical answer to your question, Doc, is that we must win this actual war that we are actually in - this multi-vector psy-op spook borg monster one that we are being forced to fight. And this here - again - is a war of attrition. It’s a herd and cull and herd and cull and herd and cull op. Rinse, repeat. We win by being stronger and healthier and more nimble than the beast. We build strong holds everywhere and we hold them. We minimize opps for the beast to sink hooks into us - no debt, unencumbered land assets, grow our own food, don’t do any dumb loud shit, no pub school for our kids, no hospitals or pharma product reliance, carry good insurance. I mean, I already basically live like an intermittently fasting Amish dude. That is what we all gotta do. Full divorce from Babylon - that is how we survive Babylon. We live among the adherents to the beast. And we outlive them. The beast does not have a sustainable business model. Survive. That is the key.