
(image James Charles)
Aristotle said that revolutions could be of two kinds, one that
modifies the existing institutions of governance through a series of
reforms, and the other a kind of revolution that radically changes the
foundations of societal structures. Culture like biological systems
can de-evolve into necrotic unsustainable dead ends. Like so many
cultures that have gone extinct before us, the western model with its
main characters is agonizing in self-destruct. The industrious
corporatocracy has cornered society, preemptively herding us to a
giant wall.
Reforming the current technocratic plutocracy will do little to
improve the impending global economic collapse. With no signs of
recovery, this current system of human interactivity does not work and
we better redesign all our institutions immediately. Gradual change
would be nice, but given the accelerating crashes all summing together
into a singularity, change will come as traumatic birth. We must steer
the human locomotive towards a plural society free of class or racial
distinctions, based on respect, empathy, information, technology,
local food-coops and art. New republican constitutions will be
drafted with whole new sets of laws and social agreements. This
revolution must begin with the eradication of all wars, tribal or
continental. Let’s declare a moratorium on the mega trillion military
industrial complex and stop manufacturing weapons. Begin by stopping
the carnage among fellow humans, no more innocent civilian casualties
on any street or any town. It is unacceptable that we continue to
conduct Darwinian primal impulses making of this world the psychopathy
of horror and destruction. Instead why not build paradise on Earth,
why not reconstruct and empower society to its fullest potential. It
is totally sociopathic that we spend more trillions in national
defense. We have to stop building bombs for the narco-mobster industry
of death. We can begin by dismantling our nuclear stock pile’s which
can kill Earth thousands and thousands of times over. We can begin
with a moratorium on the poisoning of water, soil and air. Let’s put
an urgent stop to all the toxic sterilizing pharmacopeia imposed by
Big-Pharma. The master minds of these atrocities must be made
accountable. Precipitately we need to knock some sense back into our
collective thinking. No more shortsightedness lets be wise for the
sake of our children. Let’s invest in programs that will endow the
common wealth in the context of community and ecology not this dumbing
down of the population. Let’s promote holistic and preventive health
education, inventiveness, creativity and innovation. Let’s revise how
we create and distribute wealth. Let’s be eerie of market forces that
deceive human beings and foster addictions. Let’s create regional
economies based on real needs with quality goods and services. Let’s
get millions working in the restoration of the biosphere. Let’s ignite
small business and generate local markets that endure sustainability
and cooperation in a host of autonomous technological villages. Why
not?
Revolutions have occurred throughout the history of humankind
resulting in major changes in sociopolitical institutions. In spurts
of eruption that turn the tide of human destiny, revolutions tend to
be short lived and they reach climax status after violent or
nonviolent mass protests, arrests and casualties. As the hive
mentality awakens, born out of famine in Africa, and extreme misery in
Bombay, injustice is activating millions of unemployed destitute
homeless after foreclosure, worker layoffs, jobless graduates and
sweatshop laborers of south East Asia. They are all taking the
streets. With nothing left to loose but life itself, we are calling on
a stop to this insanity.
The 1% elite sustains itself on the shoulders of the soul collective.
We cannot accept this anymore; this unfathomable dysfunction inside
the sociopathic ego-mind of gangster mega-banks must be stopped. It
must also stop within ourselves, a mandatory revision of who we are
and what it is that we’re doing is past due. However, the human spirit
is rising to the occasion like the phoenix, with its marvelous ability
to heal and resurrect from the ashes. We must also understand that the
collective energy force is a force to be reckoned with. We must deal
with its energy signature as a whole and not belonging to any one
individual. The illusion of self is a myriad, when you fall asleep it
disappears, we are more like different perspectives, or the many eyes
that decorate this fluffy sponge cake called consciousness.
Since “we are all one” consciousness, it is our mighty responsibility
to admit to our collective malfunction. Let’s accept our mistakes and
admit to our temptations. We have become detached from reality, we
have forgotten to desire freedom and habituated to slavery. If we want
to be free we have to get rid of our dependencies and the controls in
our life. An authentic revolution almost entirely comes from within in
an act of self-governance, yet it stands for the collective. The
distress and illness of any part of this multifaceted collective,
disrupts its coherence, contains growth and diminishes the mass
awakening eyes of consciousness.
The ground truth is that the current model of society has taken us to
a crumbling wall. The game is over; this paradigm has to be replaced
with brand new systems of governance. The laws that keep this
corporate banker global system are only binding upon the consent of
“we the people.” This is the founding principle of direct democracy.
What this means is that all laws can be revoked at any time, no law is
deemed mandatory. The inalienable right to say no more will incite the
change we are claiming for.
Completely disconnected from human suffering and ecosystem suicide,
the private banking cartels hide in their slick high rises relying on
deceptive derivatives, rigged speculation and ponzi schemes. With no
more banker bail outs, the walls of this fortress will not contain the
explosion of mass awakening. People from all scales of society are
occupying big cities and towns, tired of deceit and government abuse,
hungry, broke, in debt, expressing their right to free speech and to
peaceful assembly. In the meantime, the corporate CEO’s, occupied with
their own psychopathy and record bonuses, perpetuate the power of
their bosses in the shadow banking headquarters. Their workers on Wall
Street occupy offices with buttoned up $3 thousand dollar suits,
hiding behind computers screens. They too will witness the walls
collapsing around them like chips on the mega bubble monopoly board.
They too will be joining the 99% on Main Street. Govern thyself or be
governed by others. What space do you want to occupy?
Carlos Cuellar Brown


























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